"Uh, what you said is pretty much the same."
So, what are you doing looking at me with such a smile?
Gu Nan's back was haired by Xun Yu's gaze, and he moved his body sweating.
Sure enough, as I thought, this Mr. Gu wants to start with Qingzhou and spread the word to the world.
Xun Yu narrowed his eyes with a smile, it was a big undertaking, and definitely not an easy one.
This road is difficult to ascend to the blue sky.
He didn't try to persuade Gu Nan, because he thought that even if he persuaded, Mr. Gu might still answer him with that sentence.
Some things are not done depending on how possible they are, but they will be done even if they know they are impossible.
He didn't know where such an idiot came from. He looked at the book in his hand and smiled helplessly.
Oh, probably, it was also passed down by the teacher.
Only teachers who do this kind of thing will teach people like this, right?
He also couldn't tell whether his heart was filled with laughter or respect.
Kong Rong also understood, so it was easy to explain why Gu Nan had the lost Confucian music book.
"Mr. Gu, does your division have an ancestral hall?"
he asked suddenly.
"Mr. Kong, why do you ask this?" Gu Nan felt ashamed, there was no such school in the first place, so where did the ancestral hall come from?
"If there is, please come in and bow down to the sages." Kong Rong bowed deeply.
"In addition, if Mr. Gu does not give up, Kong wants to write an inscription for Mr.'s Gate and set it up in the city."
Although his eyes were plain but serious, in his opinion, this sect should not be so anonymous, it should be passed on from generation to generation.
He is such a person, he is still called a famous scholar in Qingzhou, and he is famous in the prefecture and county. And this sect that should be handed down from generation to generation, how can it be unknown and unknown?
This makes a person like him how to deal with himself, in comparison, wouldn't he become a deceitful person.
I'm not dead yet, who do you want to worship, Gu Nan presses the center of his eyebrows, he can't let him worship old man Bai, he said bravely.
"Uh, my master's school doesn't have these rules either. People in the school are burned to ashes after death, and there is no ancestral hall."
Making up a lie is really hard work.
"Is that so?" Kong Rong said with some regret.
Then I changed my mind, burned it into ashes, and raised it between heaven and earth?
That's good too, and it doesn't disappoint that they have been running around for the world all their lives.
After that, the three of them continued to talk about business. After all, Gu Nan invited them here not to talk about her teacher.
"Mr. Gu, when it comes to pinyin, is it the same as Zhiyin and Fanqie phonetic notation, but how to pronounce these things called letters?"
Xun Yu handed the book in front of Gu Nan. He actually wanted to ask about the pinyin just now.
In ancient China, there was no pinyin, and Chinese characters were used to phoneticize Chinese characters. The straight phonetic method prevailed in Han Dynasty, that is, to use a character with the same sound to phoneticize a word, such as material and talent.
Then there are reading Ruofa, Yeyinfa and so on.
The Fanqie method is an important phonetic notation method that appeared in the late Han Dynasty. The Fanqie method is to use two Chinese characters to phonetize another Chinese character, which is divided into upper and lower characters. : "Zhihu" is "Zhu".
By this time, it was already very close to the modern pinyin, but the method of phonetic notation has disadvantages.
For example, the dialects of different places are different, and the pronunciation of a word is also different, and the pronunciation is also different. This will lead to the fact that people in the two places even farther away cannot communicate at all.
Although there are official languages, many people still only speak dialects. After all, many people will not be able to go to a few places in their lifetime.
(In the book, for the sake of convenience and plot development, I did not express this issue clearly. I apologize to everyone here.)
However, there is no such problem with Pinyin. One of the main functions of Pinyin is to unify the pronunciation.
"Wen Ruo doesn't know if he has encountered such a thing?" Gu Nan didn't answer first, but asked him a question.
"Sometimes I can't understand the local dialects."
"This." Xun Yu frowned slightly. Indeed, we often meet people who can only speak dialects. If the other party is illiterate, it is really difficult to communicate.
"This pinyin alphabet has a fixed pronunciation, and its usage is similar to that of Qieyin. If it can be spread widely, the pronunciation of the characters can be unified."
Gu Nan said calmly, this is also some of her feelings from traveling around these years.
The problem of different pronunciations has not been completely resolved in modern China.
There are a few sentences recorded in "Shen Shi Yinshu Preface".
"The strength of the European countries... has the sound of Rome. People who are easy to read are easy to reason, reason, analyze pros and cons, work together from top to bottom, and focus on prosperity."
"Using Qieyin to understand Chinese,...the whole country can read and understand. How can the country be poor? How can the people be fishy?"
"The Chinese government must pay attention to the education of the lower class. If it wants to remove the obstacles to the lower education, it must create a communication language so that the language can be integrated."
(Ahem, I know that some people may say that I don’t have enough words, but there are some things I still hope to convey to everyone. What we are learning now is the path that our ancestors walked out step by step. We are really lucky.)
"Unify the pronunciation."
"That's right." Gu Nan glanced at Xun Yu, stretched out a hand and shook it: "You said it all, how can it be done without a unified pronunciation?"
Xun Yu's eyes showed a bit of understanding, and within a few thoughts, he had already guessed a bit of the role of this pinyin.
Looking down at the book in his hand, the smile on his face deepened a bit.
This Mr. Gu made him want to try it together.
If this happened, what would happen in the world, he couldn't think of it for a moment, he only knew that it would be completely different from what it is now.
Gu Nan told Xun Yu and Kong Rong what she initially wanted to teach, and wanted to ask them to help teach together.
Of course, the premise is that the two of them can learn all these things first, so the three of them sat in the yard for a whole afternoon.
It was dusk when Xun Yu and Kong Rong were about to leave first.
Kong Rong didn't know how long he hadn't sat and listened to lessons for such a long time. He had a feeling that he had returned to listening to his teacher's lectures when he was a child.
At this age, it is really difficult for him to feel this kind of undivided feeling.
Xun Yu also borrowed a few books and left.
Judging from what he said, it seemed that he planned to go back early so that he could write letters to others.
As for who to write to and what to write, Gu Nan doesn't know.
All he knew was a smile on his face when he left.
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Yingchuan.
"Cough cough cough."
A young man sitting in the room reading a book suddenly felt a chill behind him and coughed violently.
The window is not closed properly?
The young man looked back to the window, frowning.
Closed, where is the wind coming from?
Without thinking about it, the young man's attention returned to the book in his hand, as if he was looking for something.
When he finished flipping through the book, he didn't seem to find what he was looking for, so he sighed with a dark face.
"still none······"
He casually put the book on the ground beside him, scratched his hair, it was messed up, and he reluctantly picked up a new book.
"Xun Wenruo, just wait..."