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Style: Historical Author: deep water salted fishWords: 1194Update Time: 24/01/12 12:26:42
No one wants to be a slave to the subjugation of the country.

Although many vested interests are constantly sucking the blood of the country and pushing the country into the abyss of destruction, they will never admit that they want to be slaves to the subjugation of the country.

Of course, except for those bitches and women.

When the Ming Dynasty wanted to unify the world, its biggest problem lay in Europe.

Although I don’t want to admit it, Europe cannot be underestimated now.

This is not to say that the Ming Dynasty could not defeat the Western countries. But the Western countries can be considered a civilization. Although they are different from the Ming Dynasty, they are not uncivilized barbarians after all.

It is easy to defeat them, but it does take a certain amount of effort to annex them.

After all, thousands of years of history are enough to prove that any civilization is not easy to annex.

And Chinese civilization is too friendly to the outside world.

In this case, massacres will generally not be used against foreigners.

In this case, it will be even more difficult for those civilizations to integrate into Chinese civilization.

And even if you integrate, it's mostly just a show.

They are grandsons when you are strong, and robbers when you are weak.

Although Zhu Youjian doesn't like to engage in massacres or anything like that, he does it for the future of the Chinese nation.

In order for the world not to be controlled by dirty capital, in order to avoid the phenomenon of cannibalism from happening again.

Zhu Youjian may not carry out massacres, but the children's education must be in the hands of his own people.

Education has a great influence on the future and destiny of a country.

Mastering education basically determines the future of this nation.

Nothing else, because most ordinary people will not miss history at every turn.

Except for those who have vested interests in the past and will miss it, the rest of the people will gradually forget the history.

This is not because people are forgetful, but rather a historical necessity.

Because that's how life is. @精品\/书馆*First update~~,

Ordinary people spend most of their time worrying about their family's livelihood, so they have no time to think about anything else.

Therefore, as long as education is mastered and those at the top cannot reach the lower levels, the efficiency of assimilation should be much higher than before.

After all, no country, nobility and common people can be considered a class at the moment.

The nobles do not treat the common people as human beings, and the common people will naturally not treat the nobles as one family.

Those nobles continued to squeeze the people for their own selfish interests, and there was already a lot of dissatisfaction among them.

In addition, all countries now believe that they would rather be slaves to the subjugation of the country than rob the poor and give to the rich.

This resulted in a huge gap between the nobles and ordinary people.

The possibility of even being an enemy is very high.

In this case, it will actually help the Ming Dynasty to complete national assimilation as soon as possible.

This is the benefit of this era. Without the influence of other thoughts, it is very beneficial to Ming Dynasty.

As for the Renaissance, it would be better if it took place within the Ming Dynasty.

As for other ethnic groups, it is better to be transformed into civilized people by Confucianism.

Not only that, Zhu Youjian also planned to prohibit industrialization in other places except the Ming Dynasty area. Junqu Pavilion

Although industrialization will bring certain pollution.

But industrialization can indeed greatly enhance national strength.

Pollution can be controlled, but it is not in the national interest for other places to be strong. It is not in the interests of the Han people.

For the future of Ming Dynasty, even if the cost is higher, greater costs need to be made, but for the future of Ming Dynasty, some principled issues must not be given up for a small benefit. .

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