
After Being Kicked Out of Confucianism, Zulong Worshiped Me as His Minister
by Picking Up Shells On The Beach
About This Novel
Lin Fan traveled across the Qin Dynasty and became a lecturer at Kong Shengshan. For hundreds of days and nights, Lin Fan wrote down what he had learned in modern times into books, with the intention of cultivating more talents in the world and making everyone in the world able to study. However, Lin Fan's actions were considered by Confucians to be deviant and deviant, and they were driven out of Kong Shengshan! At this moment, Lin Fan saw the ugly face of Confucianism. "If one day Mount Kong Sheng is trampled like mud under your feet, I would like to see if you will still be as proud as you are today!"
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Official(4)Scraped 8d ago
Xunzi was not a pedantic person. The two most powerful disciples he taught from a Confucian sage became masters of Legalism. Many of his teachings were contrary to Mencius. It was not appropriate to be a stubborn villain that day.
Very typical imperial master type article
It's a bit unclear, no different from the same type of novels on the market, but the beginning is very discouraging. Anyone who has read history, especially the background of the Qin Dynasty, knows that Xunzi, the Confucian saint who taught two Legalist leaders, is not a pedantic person. If you use him as a villain background to suppress the protagonist, it is really a bit poisonous. You said that you already have a force like Kong Shengshan coming out, so you can't have another villain like the Great Elder or the Mountain Chief? I have to pull Xunzi out.
Xunzi is the most deviant among Confucians. Not to mention Confucianism, he even criticized Confucius and Mencius. It is too inappropriate to use him as a villain.
Scumbag, who can compare to Xunzi in terms of deviance and using him as a villain? Author, do you have the key? How many do you want?
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Official(4)Scraped 8d ago
Xunzi was not a pedantic person. The two most powerful disciples he taught from a Confucian sage became masters of Legalism. Many of his teachings were contrary to Mencius. It was not appropriate to be a stubborn villain that day.
Very typical imperial master type article
It's a bit unclear, no different from the same type of novels on the market, but the beginning is very discouraging. Anyone who has read history, especially the background of the Qin Dynasty, knows that Xunzi, the Confucian saint who taught two Legalist leaders, is not a pedantic person. If you use him as a villain background to suppress the protagonist, it is really a bit poisonous. You said that you already have a force like Kong Shengshan coming out, so you can't have another villain like the Great Elder or the Mountain Chief? I have to pull Xunzi out.
Xunzi is the most deviant among Confucians. Not to mention Confucianism, he even criticized Confucius and Mencius. It is too inappropriate to use him as a villain.
Scumbag, who can compare to Xunzi in terms of deviance and using him as a villain? Author, do you have the key? How many do you want?









