"Since it is perfect, it must be eternal and anti-destructive, and it must be able to prevent humanity from going to destruction. For example, goodness, correctness, or justice will not lead us to destruction, but evil is different. Evil can destroy humanity. Therefore, since evil laws and robber laws are destructive, they should be corrected."
"At the same time, we should also understand that wrong goodness is necessarily wrong and can lead people to destruction. Let's take a very simple example. If we don't kill cattle and sheep, is it good? It is good, but if we don't kill monsters, is it also good? It seems to be good. Then, what are the consequences? More humans will be killed. Therefore, if we look at it from a more comprehensive perspective, if we don't kill monsters, we are actually doing evil, which is equivalent to indirectly killing our compatriots. Then, that kind of goodness is wrong goodness and should not be advocated."
“A perfect law not only passively refrains from doing evil, but also actively prevents evil and even resolves it. Otherwise, it is not perfect.”
"Okay, that's all for today. Now please welcome other great scholars of the Legalist School."
Fang Yun said this and sat back in his seat.
However, the great Legalist scholars on the stage almost rolled their eyes.
If Fang Yun just talked about something ordinary, or even stopped before proposing the perfect method, these great scholars could speak according to their prepared speeches, or talk about their new research results, or their unique insights.
But now, whose achievements are greater than the Constitution plus perfect law? Whose insights are more unique than perfect law and reason
The most crucial thing is that Fang Yun’s moral standards, evil laws, robber laws, and perfect laws have been made quite clear, and what these great scholars are going to say is bound to conflict with Fang Yun’s words.
If I were to speak according to my original script now, I would definitely make a fool of myself.
Therefore, all the great Confucian scholars of the Legalist School just sat there, staring at each other, and no one took the initiative to stand up and speak.
The people in the audience soon realized the predicament of the great scholars of the Legalist School. They wanted to laugh but also sympathized with them. They couldn't help but think of a sentence on the discussion board that resonated with the scholars.
"How lucky I am to be born in the same era as Fang Yun! And how unfortunate!"
The people in the audience are lucky, but the great Legalists on the stage are unfortunate.
Seeing that all the great scholars were unwilling to step forward, Gao Mo stood up helplessly with a slightly sad face, saying, "As you can see, some people suspect Fang Yun is a spy sent by the Miscellaneous School, and it is not without reason! It was clearly the Legalist School's Holy Way Literary Society, but he turned it into Fang Yun's Holy Way Literary Society! Therefore, we great scholars are silent because we are thinking about how to drive him away."
Everyone laughed.
Gao Mo turned his head to look at Fang Yun, then quickly turned back and said seriously: "You can't be driven away, so Gao suggests that we establish the first main topic of today's Holy Dao Literature Conference, which is 'Perfect Law'. Now, I will give everyone an hour of free discussion time. After one hour, we will formally discuss the Perfect Law."
Gao Mo said this, looking sideways at the other great legalists on the stage, and continued to speak eloquently but pretended to be cautious and lowered his voice to ask: "Is one hour enough?"
Everyone burst into laughter. In order to ease the awkward atmosphere, the dignified elder of the Criminal Hall really tried his best.
The small episode passed quickly, and with enough time, many scholars began to communicate quickly using their spiritual thoughts.
An hour had passed, and the great legalists, who had already prepared their drafts, walked to the desk one after another and began to explain their understanding of the perfect law.
Unlike Fang Yun who mainly focused on direction and comprehensiveness, these great legalists explored one point more deeply and explained a very common legal issue thoroughly.
This kind of thing seems very ordinary, but when the legalists can fully understand all the points, then the final system of perfect law will gradually take shape.
While the great scholars were speaking, many people would write down questions that they thought were particularly important on pieces of paper and pass them to the stage one after another.
Some questions indicate the person asking the question, while others are open to all great scholars.
After receiving the note, the scholars present would read it once and then pick out what they thought was worth talking about. While listening to the scholar speaking, they would think about how to better answer the questions.
Different Legalist scholars spoke at different times, so when half of them had not yet spoken, it was already seven o'clock in the morning of the next day.
Afterwards, officials from Jing State announced that there would be a canteen on each side of the venue. If people wanted to eat, they could go to the canteen. They also said that the canteen was self-service and was invented by Fang Yun. There were many new vegetables and fruits in it, and scholars from all over the country were invited to taste them.
Food is the most important thing for people. Since Confucius, it has been said that the food used in sacrificial offerings should be of the finest quality and finest quality, so there are many foodies among scholars.
As a result, a large number of scholars went to the canteens on both sides out of curiosity.
Soon, they saw a spectacular scene. On the big tables were rows of large basins. Under each basin, there was hot water to keep the temperature. There was only one dish in each basin. However, there were more than thirty kinds of dishes in the entire cafeteria.
What’s interesting is that more than half of the vegetables have never been popular in the Shengyuan Continent, so there is a label in front of each dish, indicating the name of the dish and even the medicinal properties given by the doctors.
Different from the usual dining utensils, the dining utensils here are unique plates that everyone can choose.
In fact, the buffet format has existed since ancient times. In ancient times, people used a similar way of eating after collective hunting.
However, this was the first time that humans dined in this way at a literary gathering.
Everyone immediately realized that this method was particularly suitable for dining with a group of people. Although the taste was a little worse, it was convenient.
Therefore, scholars were very interested in trying this new way of dining.
Readers always learn new things, so except for some more reserved readers, most readers will try vegetables they have never eaten before.
What surprised these scholars was that in addition to meals, there were also self-service fruits and vegetables, and they were even allowed to bring odorless fruits and vegetables back to the venue to eat.
All the fruits and vegetables here have never been widely grown in Shengyuan Continent.
Various new vegetables, fruits and melons left a deep impression on millions of readers.
The farmers and scholars in Jingguo had been observing secretly and admired Fang Yun more and more.
After eating and drinking, the scholars returned to the venue. Some of them sat down and fell asleep, while others continued to discuss the content of the literary meeting.
However, a significant number of readers discuss food!
It was very difficult to arrange meals for millions of people at the same time. Everyone thought that the meals would be very simple, such as pancakes or steamed buns, accompanied by military food such as pickles and dried meat that humans commonly eat.
But the dining style of this literary gathering was not only novel, the food was also extremely rich, beyond everyone's imagination.
So, just as Fang Yun and the officials of Jing State had expected, scholars from various countries, especially farmers and officials, began to ask the scholars of Jing State about the various situations of these vegetables and fruits, such as yield, planting conditions and so on.
Large orders for vegetable, fruit and seeds are completed because of a meal.