Chapter 453
Can a strategist not ascend the throne? Extra Chapter 6 (1)
Book: Can a strategist not ascend the throne?
Chapter 453 Extra Chapter 6 (1)
[History Section] [Hot] [Anyone want to talk about the little-known figures of Leping Academy during Emperor Taizu’s reign?]
Content as per the title.
[1st Floor] Today I also want to stick close to Emperor Qiao
I rushed in as soon as I saw Emperor Taizu’s reign.
[2nd Floor] She Yu
Then I froze, not knowing what to say.
[3rd Floor] Ah Heng is truly stunning
… OP, aren’t you being a bit too simplistic?
Leping Academy enrolls several hundred students each year, and after the school expanded and education became more widespread, the scale became even larger.
There must be many people who weren’t recorded in history!!!
[4th Floor] A passerby
What’s your definition of “little-known”?
[5th Floor] Excavator
Digging up things even archaeology doesn’t know about???
[6th Floor] Where there’s gossip, I’m on the front line
No need to go that big! Last time, a post related to Da Yong led to the discovery of General Lü’s tomb, before that there were artifacts from Jia Xu unearthed, and even before that, the ancient tomb of a Kushan dynasty monarch outside the borders.
What is it this time, the unsolved mysteries of Da Yong? (Holding melon)
[7th Floor] OP
Sorry, sorry, I didn’t expect the title to still be unclear.
What I mean is, for example—
Kong Yu, Cao Xian, Cao Hua, Cao Zhi, Dian Man, Lu Ji, Guo Yi, Wang Yuanji, Sun Luban, these people.
[8th Floor] Cute but brainless
I just clicked in and I’m stunned
My silence is deafening.
[9th Floor] Seven Steps to Poetry
You call these little-known???
[10th Floor] Kou Kou
The word “shocked” I only say once.
[11th Floor] Feng Xiao’s Hangover Cure
No, friend, your understanding of “little-known” might be a bit off!
[12th Floor] Annals of Mountains and Rivers
You can’t just think these people are little-known because their fame isn’t as big as their contemporaries!!!
[13th Floor] No Hot Pot for Me
I… even I, who don’t know much about history, have heard of Lu Ji and Kong Yu.
The star charts for sea navigation and the Earth model were deduced by these two based on Gan Ning’s sea navigation records.
…
[19th Floor] Yan Yan’s Radiance
Seeing Lu Ji on the little-known list really made me lose it.
Emperor Taizu recognized Lu Ji’s exceptional talent in mathematics early on and sent him to study under Zheng Xuan.
Cao Pi became a half-baked literary figure and a first-rate politician under Cai Yong, but Lu Ji truly immersed himself in his studies, continuing his research on the “Huntian Chart” even after the passing of his teachers Zheng Xuan and Liu Hong.
In the 12th year of the common era, Kong Rong’s daughter Kong Yu entered Leping Academy for research, becoming Lu Ji’s assistant, growing rapidly and even personally participating in several sea voyages to confirm the deductions.
The astronomical work of the Grand Historian gradually split, forming the historical and astronomical-geographical departments.
Lu Ji passed away at the age of thirty-six, and indeed there isn’t much recorded about him, but to classify him as little-known because of this, isn’t that a bit of a scam?!!!!
[20th Floor] Dream of Holding the Sun
Ah, it’s the same situation where scientists’ fame isn’t loud enough.
[21st Floor] Seven Steps to Poetry
And Cao Xian, Cao Hua, plus Cao Zhi… what the heck does this have to do with the term “little-known”!
[22nd Floor] Today I also want to stick close to Emperor Qiao
Right!
Cao Pi, Cao Jie, and later Cao Shu, who was supported due to Zhong Hui’s rebellion, all went into politics, with high official titles and noble ranks in historical records, indeed their resumes look much more glorious.
Cao Ang and Cao Zhang were military generals who participated early in the demarcation of the western regions.
But how can you call literary figures little-known!
[23rd Floor] She Yu
Leping Academy’s textbooks are exhibited in museums, just look at the names on them carefully.
Besides the chief editor being Cai Qiong, Guo Yi, Wang Yuanji, Cao Xian, and Cao Zhi were all deputy editors or editors-in-chief.
[24th Floor] Graceful as a Swimming Dragon
Heavens, it’s the first time I know we need to clear Cao Zhi’s name this way. (Facepalm)
Alright, with Cao Ang and Cao Pi above, and Cao Chong below, he does seem a bit little-known.
[25th Floor] Where’s My Ball
And my sister Cao Hua, she took over Fu Shou’s position to explore mountains and rivers.
Her main work was researching the living habits of the Qiang and southern barbarians, recording the terrain and paths of these difficult-to-march areas.
The second edition of the “Annals of Mountains and Rivers” was compiled by her and Zhao Ang’s daughter Zhao Yue.
[26th Floor] Chairman of Leping Academy
Since the upstairs mentioned Cai Qiong, I have to say a few more words
If students are to be divided into “little-known” by such rules, then so are the teachers.
Compared to her father Cai Yong, the early Confucian scholars who supported Leping Academy like Xun Shuang, Zheng Xuan, Hua Xin, Lu Zhi, Guan Ning, Bing Yuan, the mathematics master Liu Hong, Ma Lun, and later Ma Jun who returned to preside over the Academy of Sciences, her presence in the early days was really not prominent.
Because of her sister, she was even remembered by many only as someone who came to seek refuge with her sister due to the poor conditions of the Tai Mountain Yang family.
But but, her final position was the president of Leping Academy!
[27th Floor] Yan Yan’s Radiance
No matter how little-known, don’t forget, those glorious generals and civil officials were also taught by the president and the teachers below.
Just like in today’s education industry, there are also life mentors who have a profound impact on students.
[28th Floor] Zhao Zhao
Sister Qiong even changed her courtesy name!
She said the two characters “Zhen Ji” no longer conformed to the principles promoted by the new marriage law, and since she was teaching and educating at Leping Academy, she couldn’t use this name to convey some inappropriate signals, so she directly changed her courtesy name to Wen Hua.
[29th Floor] Long Live Emperor Wu
Right right, I remember this.
Think about her own children, one was adopted by Zhaoji, becoming Cai Huiyu, who also grew up with her.
Another, Yang Hu, became a famous general of Emperor Taizu’s court, with his values shaped by her before the age of twenty.
The entrance wall of Leping Academy bears the words “A hundred years to cultivate a person,” and she truly laid the foundation with her words and deeds.
[30th Floor] Ah Heng is truly stunning
OP, OP, come out.
Explain again what you mean by little-known!!!
…
[36th Floor] Protector of Front Teeth
Dian Man can’t be called little-known either.
A weak voice from a Dian Wei fan, this can only be called doing what one is capable of.
This father and son are more suited for the type of imperial guards, if they really went to lead troops into battle just because they were Emperor Taizu’s followers, and then lost, they would be said to aim high but have low ability, better to rise step by step safely.
Liu Xiu said that being an official should be like being the Commander of the Capital Guards, Dian Man finally taking over his father’s position really can’t be considered bad.
[37th Floor] A passerby
Just like today’s national-level bodyguards—
If these people really became famous, it might not necessarily be a good thing.
[38th Floor] Pirate King Xingba
Seeing the ID upstairs suddenly made me want to laugh.
Open the book: General of the Tooth Gate
Close the book: General of the Front Teeth
[39th Floor] Cute but brainless
The children’s protector of front teeth, Dian Wei!
[40th Floor] She Yu
Save me… hahahaha you guys are almost done, it’s clearly the Spring Festival
The Door God.
[41st Floor] Shiny Shiny Light
Speaking of Dian Man, he did more than just take over his father’s position.
It is said that when Dian Wei first followed Emperor Taizu, his goal was to find a better teacher for his son, and he successfully got his son into Leping Academy.
The first batch of students at Leping Academy were actually all nominally students of His Majesty.
So Dian Man can also be considered a disciple of the Son of Heaven.
[42nd Floor] Then Let’s Dig Up Wang Can’s Tomb
Aren’t all those who pass the imperial exams called disciples of the Son of Heaven?
[43rd Floor] Your Big Sister is Still Your Big Sister
The closeness and distance are still somewhat different.
[44th Floor] The Protector of Front Teeth
This makes one sigh again, Cheng Yu and Dian Wei really had good judgment.
[45th Floor] Willing to Hold the Horse’s Reins for His Majesty
No way, Dian Wei was actually tricked into being a bodyguard when Emperor Taizu led the Yellow Turban Army to attack the fortress.
[46th Floor] The Protector of Front Teeth
Just say, compared to those from the Tian family, his judgment was pretty good, right!
[47th Floor] Your Big Sister is Still Your Big Sister
LOL, why do you always drag these people out to flog them.
Using gold, silver, and silk to buy off favors is really “brilliant” (not in a complimentary way).
[48th Floor] The Protector of Front Teeth
Just say, compared to those from the Qiao family of Liang, his judgment can be considered top-notch!
[49th Floor] Then Let’s Dig Up Wang Can’s Tomb
Pfft… okay okay, this comparison is even more brutal.
I don’t even know what these people were thinking.
They could have had an emperor in their family, but when His Majesty became the Governor of Bingzhou, they did nothing. When His Majesty became the Grand Marshal, they went to meddle. When His Majesty became the emperor, they still went to cling to Ye City.
They deserved to be exiled.
Fortunately, most of them died from the southern miasma, otherwise, in later generations, someone might have popped up claiming to be related to His Majesty (dog head).
[50th Floor] Long Live Emperor Wu
That’s something they would do.
In comparison, Dian Wei, with his good judgment and iron rice bowl, is the Protector of Front Teeth!
[51st Floor] OP
Look, you guys say they’re not small potatoes, but you’ve all gone off-topic.
[52nd Floor] Shiny Shiny Light
That depends on who you compare them to, there’s no point comparing them to Emperor Taizu.
Your title’s qualifier is “Emperor Taizu’s reign.”
It’s all about our His Majesty!
[53rd Floor] She Yu
Agree with the above [image].
[54th Floor] No Hot Pot for Me
LOL, who made this meme, putting all the generals and civil officials in a bowl.
[55th Floor] Kou Kou
Emperor Taizu: Mine, mine, all mine.
[56th Floor] Little Overlord
(Trying to bring the topic back)
I see that among the small potatoes nominated by the OP, there’s also Sun Luban.
Compared to her father Sun Quan and her aunt Sun Ren, she is a bit less noticeable, but this lack of presence is regional, right?
She and Deng Ai were messing around with the Mengzhou territory, do you think the name “Big Tiger” was for nothing?
[57th Floor] Excavator
OP, I’m serious.
If you really want to nominate small potatoes from Leping Academy, you should do more homework first.
[58th Floor] First in Line for Melons
Find those who don’t even have entries on xx encyclopedia, like names that appeared on unearthed monthly exam lists but didn’t leave records elsewhere.
If you say those are small potatoes, I’ll admit it.
[59th Floor] Victory Coins Complete
If you say so, should I nominate one for you?
[60th Floor] Ah Heng is Really Stunning
Didn’t notice what the above was saying, but noticed the ID first.
[61st Floor] Zhong Xuan Sitting Upstairs
LOL, went from missing one victory coin to having all victory coins, huh.
[62nd Floor] Kou Kou
Descendant of General Lü! Any insider info?
[63rd Floor] Victory Coins Complete
Not insider info, but… after the fourth year of Yuanzhao, General Huya basically stopped leading troops, which everyone should know.
[64th Floor] Overlord Farewell My Concubine
The peak period for generals isn’t long, not everyone can be like Emperor Taizu, who just retired and went to a barren land for tourism, encountered bandits, performed seven in and out charges, and then went to the nearby county office to claim a reward, using it as travel funds.
[65th Floor] Feng Xiao’s Hangover Cure
After all, he was evaluated by Hua Tuo as a “medical miracle.”
[66th Floor] A Passerby
You guys, don’t go off-topic about Emperor Taizu, we’re talking about Lü Bu now.
[67th Floor] Cute Without Brains
Oh right, waiting for Sister Lü’s inside info.
[68th Floor] Victory Coins Complete
After his physical peak, General Huya continued to guard Suiyuan City on the White Path River, while also responsible for the military training of Leping Academy students.
Our modern summer internships already had a prototype back then, one of which was retracing the path out of the frontier through the White Path.
(Not suggesting everyone should go fight the barbarians beyond the frontier, just to experience the hardships before the founding of the nation.)
[69th Floor] Shiny Shiny Light
This experience is really important.
The main wars were already fought during the reigns of Emperor Taizu and Taizong, so it’s necessary to prevent academy students from developing lazy habits.
These people are crucial for His Majesty to counter the resurgence of noble family influence, so they absolutely cannot have the mindset of expecting everything to be handed to them.
[70th Floor] Victory Coins Complete
If anyone has noticed the White Path River Museum, they would see something special left by General Huya during this period.
It’s somewhat similar to the state of the Juyan Han slips.
[71st Floor] Overlord Farewell My Concubine
I remember.
Although General Huya stepped down from the front lines, he still had deterrence against the Xianbei and didn’t want to admit he was old, so he recorded these training results as if he were still leading troops.
[72nd Floor] Governor of Bingzhou
Although it’s said that the Lü family has a fierce temperament, but Lü Bu…
LOL, he did study at Leping Academy, so he’s a cultured person, okay.
[73rd Floor] Kou Kou
He could read anyway, at most he just didn’t pass his daughter.
[74th Floor] Burning the Three Hans
Why are we poking at Lü Bu’s dark history during the Leping Academy small potatoes nomination session LOL
(Not to mention not passing his daughter, let’s not even talk about not passing Lu Yi.)
[75th Floor] Victory Coins Complete
Hey hey hey, back to the topic!
In General Huya’s records, there’s a list of people who need special protection.
There’s a very ordinary name on it, Wang An, who appeared on it for three consecutive years.
Originally, we thought he might be from the Jinyang Wang family.
But you should know, there was another person studying at Leping Academy at the same time, named Wang Chang, who was the hope supported by the entire Jinyang Wang family.
[76th Floor] Victory Coins Complete
Interestingly, he’s not on this protection list.
Author’s Note:
During this period, the Langya Wang family hadn’t risen yet, the Qixian Wang family was implicated by Wang Yun, so the only famous one was the Jinyang Wang family.
Liu Xie, you’re too obvious!
Speaking of which, there are quite a few small potatoes at Leping Academy, after all, there were too many people in the main text to write about each one, so they can shine in the extras.
Also, I want to change a character for Cai Zhenji. I think she’s quite impressive, historically raising Yang Huiyu and Yang Hu, now remembered as the principal of Leping Academy.