Friday, February 10, 2012

Confucian ideal come up in flames!

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                       Confucian ideal come up in flames
 By: Taylor Ferrante
                                                 Burning of the books
XIANYANG-- Qin Shi Huanghi, first emperor of China decided yesterday to burn all books containing Political information; therefore no scholars can have any knowledge of politics because it will be hard to change the country with political books in the hands of the public. If Confucian scholars decide to protest they will likely be burned alive. Only the state will have one copy of the Political books.
Emperor Qin did not decide this by himself. Prime Minister Li Si was the one who suggested burning the books on all Politics. Classic poetry, classic history and works by scholars will be burned, and if anyone discusses these types of books they will be executed. If authorities refuse to report cases that they know about they will be considered equally guilty. If people do not burn the books within 30 days they will be sent to the north to work on the Great Wall. The only books that will not be burned are written about war, medicine, agriculture and divination.
Prime Minister Li Si stated his opinion about burning of the books, explaining, "Getting rid of the Confucian ideas is necessary to unify China under legalism, and if anyone is to get in the way they shall be sentenced to death immediately."
Many average peasants did not even know about Qin's plans to burn books. One farmer who knew about Qin's plans offered his opinion about the burning of the books too, stating, "I don't care as long as this doesn't affect my farming, I can't read anyways and the emperor is too fancy for my farming life."
Many Confucian scholars are shocked by Qin's plans, one confused and upset scholar stated, "I believe in Confucianism. I am a scholar and was very well respected government official in Zhou Dynasty before emperor Qin came along. Now I've lost my job and social status. You can burn books but you can't burn ideas!" A confused and upset scholar stated.