Spring and Autumn Confucian Heroes
Chapter 335
Chapter 335
Han Shaoyun looked very excited, his face was flushed, and his eyes were full of fiery light.
At this time, Han Shaoyun, although his clothes looked tattered, exuded a convincing aura. Huan Chang could still feel that there was a kind of uneasy ambition surging in Han Shaoyun's heart.
"There are countless small vassal states that have been destroyed in history. After those people were merged into other vassal states, they quickly accepted this status. How many people want to restore their country?"
"Without a sense of belonging to the country, it is impossible for the people to want to restore the country!"
"Since the decline of the Zhou royal family, the feudal vassals of Kyushu have ceded their territories to stand on their own. It has been more than a thousand years, and still no country has emerged, sweeping away all directions and unifying Kyushu."
"The fundamental reason is not that the princes have no enterprising spirit, but that they have more than enough heart but not enough strength."
"Without the heartfelt support of the people and the belief of the people of the whole country, no matter how powerful the vassal state is, it is just a dream. It is a dream to unify Kyushu!"
Hearing this, Huan Chang was dumbfounded.
In the course of these years of experience, Huan Chang has also seen many young talents full of ideals and ambitions, such as Mo Ziren, Fang Li, Zhongqiu, and Ji Bo. experience.
However, compared with Han Shaoyun's unified theory, although they seem to be more realistic and not ambitious, they are not grand enough.
In any case, Han Shaoyun was able to analyze the reasons why Kyushu was divided and could not be unified all the year round. Although it may not be very correct, it can be seen that this person has the ambition to devour the world.
If one word is used to describe the current Han Shaoyun, it would be - Qianlong Zaiyuan.
The potential dragon is in the abyss, if there is an opportunity, it will soar thousands of miles, go straight to the sky, blow clouds and fog, and shine brilliantly.
Huan Chang's eyes were slightly fixed, but he didn't speak.
However, Luo Yun sneered a few times, and said: "What your Excellency said is just the words of a family, so there is suspicion of exaggeration."
"If you think that the Kyushu cannot be unified now, it is because the officials cannot be punished and the ordinary people cannot be respected, so that the country cannot unite the hearts of the people, this kind of view is also biased!"
What Luo Yun said was not without reason. There are many reasons why Kyushu has become the current situation.
Not to mention other things, those sects that competed with the princes and ceded land to stand on their own in the princes' countries are the biggest obstacles to the unification of Kyushu.
Only when Kyushu is divided, and the feudal lords do not have the power to dominate Kyushu, can the major sects and powerful warriors have the power to govern the states and counties and defeat the dukes.
If Kyushu really wants to unify, an extremely powerful country will inevitably be born. At that time, the first thing that this huge empire wants to destroy is the major sects.
Therefore, from Luo Yun's point of view, it is impossible for Kyushu to split into such a state just as Han Shaoyun said.
Being refuted by Luo Yun, Han Shaoyun was not annoyed, his eyes that were originally full of fire calmed down, and there was still a little smile on his face.
"Where there is a heart, there is a way. As long as the princes can reform their internal affairs and issue good government orders to make the people attached, it only takes two to three decades for the country to become strong."
"As long as the country is strong enough, and there are capable ministers and military assistants to help remove stumbling blocks from all sides, there is no hope of devouring the world."
"Then tell me, how to reform the internal affairs?"
Luo Yun naturally knew what the stumbling block the other party was talking about, and the current Frost Sword Sect was one of the stumbling blocks.
Even though the Frost Sword Sect didn't like to fight, and never took the initiative to encroach on Zhao's territory, it was labeled as a top sect and regarded as a thorn in Zhao's side.
Therefore, Luo Yun was naturally a little angry when he heard Han Shaoyun say this.
Han Shaoyun took a deep look at Luo Yun, and he didn't intend to back down. Instead, he began to speak generously, expounding his reform ideas.
"In order for the common people to have a sense of belonging to the country, the existing system must be broken, the aristocratic hereditary system must be abolished, and military merit should be awarded, so that soldiers from poor backgrounds can also be awarded knights for merit."
"Only in this way, people join the army not just for military service, but for their own future."
"Nowadays, there are too many warriors, and private fights are very serious. There are often warriors who refuse to obey the government's jurisdiction, and accidentally injure civilians during the battle. This makes the government's majesty completely lost, and the people feel insecure."
"Only by prohibiting private fighting and promulgating strict laws to restrict the behavior of warriors can we maintain the majesty of the government and make the people feel safe!"
Han Shaoyun talked eloquently, from internal affairs to military, from military to diplomacy, from diplomacy to expansion, every point of view he expressed was well-organized and very reasonable after careful deliberation.
The most important of which are six thoughts.
One: Abolish the previous regulations that "the punishment cannot be punished by a doctor, and the rites cannot be inferior to a common man", and it must be achieved that "the emperor's crime is the same as that of the common people" to maintain the dignity of the law.
Second: Abolish the only remaining slave system, pay attention to the equality of all citizens, and officials become workers who manage the country, rather than aristocrats, so that the people have a sense of belonging.
The third: Reward farming, dig ditches, vigorously develop internal affairs, and ensure that the country has a sufficient supply of grain and grass.
Fourth: Conferring military merits, no matter rich or poor, high or low, as long as they have made military achievements, they can get the title, and they will become nobles from commoners.
Fifth: Cultivate professional soldiers, establish a military household system, and replace temporarily recruited rebels with elite soldiers. This will not only improve the combat effectiveness of the army, but also ease the logistical pressure.
Sixth: Make friends from afar and attack near, send people to lobby non-adjacent vassal states to form an alliance, and make good friends with those big sects that have no conflicts of interest, and then start to annex nearby vassal states to strengthen yourself.
Huan Chang and Luo Yun listened quietly to Han Shaoyun's words, with shocked expressions in their eyes.
Although in their view, many of Han Shaoyun's ideas are too idealistic, and it is not easy to realize them.
However, it cannot be denied that if some vassal state really made up its mind to carry out reforms in this way, it would only take 20 years, and the situation in the entire Kyushu would change dramatically.
Huan Chang was just very amazed, and he also admired Han Shaoyun very much.
But Luo Yun's eyes were already flickering with murderous intent, but this murderous intent was only fleeting, and even Huan Chang, who was indulging in shock, didn't notice it.
It's no wonder that Luo Yun reacted like this. If Han Shaoyun's reform strategy is successful, the situation in the entire Kyushu will undergo earth-shaking changes.
At that time, the Ice Sword Sect, who is the top sect in Kyushu, will definitely bear the brunt of it.
Fortunately, Luo Yun also knows that there is a huge gap between ideals and reality, and Han Shaoyun's ideas may not be implemented.
What she didn't know was that Han Shaoyun's remarks more than a hundred years later were called "Humble House Theory" by historians, also known as "Han She Theory", which had cross-age significance.
From this moment on, the situation in the entire Kyushu changed drastically.
Today, a book friend suddenly asked me if opening a few more accounts and enabling automatic subscription would help me. I stopped writing because I was worried that my grades would be too bad. I was really moved when I heard this. , There are always some book friends who have always encouraged and supported me, so that I can write until now, thank you very much.
(End of this chapter)
Han Shaoyun looked very excited, his face was flushed, and his eyes were full of fiery light.
At this time, Han Shaoyun, although his clothes looked tattered, exuded a convincing aura. Huan Chang could still feel that there was a kind of uneasy ambition surging in Han Shaoyun's heart.
"There are countless small vassal states that have been destroyed in history. After those people were merged into other vassal states, they quickly accepted this status. How many people want to restore their country?"
"Without a sense of belonging to the country, it is impossible for the people to want to restore the country!"
"Since the decline of the Zhou royal family, the feudal vassals of Kyushu have ceded their territories to stand on their own. It has been more than a thousand years, and still no country has emerged, sweeping away all directions and unifying Kyushu."
"The fundamental reason is not that the princes have no enterprising spirit, but that they have more than enough heart but not enough strength."
"Without the heartfelt support of the people and the belief of the people of the whole country, no matter how powerful the vassal state is, it is just a dream. It is a dream to unify Kyushu!"
Hearing this, Huan Chang was dumbfounded.
In the course of these years of experience, Huan Chang has also seen many young talents full of ideals and ambitions, such as Mo Ziren, Fang Li, Zhongqiu, and Ji Bo. experience.
However, compared with Han Shaoyun's unified theory, although they seem to be more realistic and not ambitious, they are not grand enough.
In any case, Han Shaoyun was able to analyze the reasons why Kyushu was divided and could not be unified all the year round. Although it may not be very correct, it can be seen that this person has the ambition to devour the world.
If one word is used to describe the current Han Shaoyun, it would be - Qianlong Zaiyuan.
The potential dragon is in the abyss, if there is an opportunity, it will soar thousands of miles, go straight to the sky, blow clouds and fog, and shine brilliantly.
Huan Chang's eyes were slightly fixed, but he didn't speak.
However, Luo Yun sneered a few times, and said: "What your Excellency said is just the words of a family, so there is suspicion of exaggeration."
"If you think that the Kyushu cannot be unified now, it is because the officials cannot be punished and the ordinary people cannot be respected, so that the country cannot unite the hearts of the people, this kind of view is also biased!"
What Luo Yun said was not without reason. There are many reasons why Kyushu has become the current situation.
Not to mention other things, those sects that competed with the princes and ceded land to stand on their own in the princes' countries are the biggest obstacles to the unification of Kyushu.
Only when Kyushu is divided, and the feudal lords do not have the power to dominate Kyushu, can the major sects and powerful warriors have the power to govern the states and counties and defeat the dukes.
If Kyushu really wants to unify, an extremely powerful country will inevitably be born. At that time, the first thing that this huge empire wants to destroy is the major sects.
Therefore, from Luo Yun's point of view, it is impossible for Kyushu to split into such a state just as Han Shaoyun said.
Being refuted by Luo Yun, Han Shaoyun was not annoyed, his eyes that were originally full of fire calmed down, and there was still a little smile on his face.
"Where there is a heart, there is a way. As long as the princes can reform their internal affairs and issue good government orders to make the people attached, it only takes two to three decades for the country to become strong."
"As long as the country is strong enough, and there are capable ministers and military assistants to help remove stumbling blocks from all sides, there is no hope of devouring the world."
"Then tell me, how to reform the internal affairs?"
Luo Yun naturally knew what the stumbling block the other party was talking about, and the current Frost Sword Sect was one of the stumbling blocks.
Even though the Frost Sword Sect didn't like to fight, and never took the initiative to encroach on Zhao's territory, it was labeled as a top sect and regarded as a thorn in Zhao's side.
Therefore, Luo Yun was naturally a little angry when he heard Han Shaoyun say this.
Han Shaoyun took a deep look at Luo Yun, and he didn't intend to back down. Instead, he began to speak generously, expounding his reform ideas.
"In order for the common people to have a sense of belonging to the country, the existing system must be broken, the aristocratic hereditary system must be abolished, and military merit should be awarded, so that soldiers from poor backgrounds can also be awarded knights for merit."
"Only in this way, people join the army not just for military service, but for their own future."
"Nowadays, there are too many warriors, and private fights are very serious. There are often warriors who refuse to obey the government's jurisdiction, and accidentally injure civilians during the battle. This makes the government's majesty completely lost, and the people feel insecure."
"Only by prohibiting private fighting and promulgating strict laws to restrict the behavior of warriors can we maintain the majesty of the government and make the people feel safe!"
Han Shaoyun talked eloquently, from internal affairs to military, from military to diplomacy, from diplomacy to expansion, every point of view he expressed was well-organized and very reasonable after careful deliberation.
The most important of which are six thoughts.
One: Abolish the previous regulations that "the punishment cannot be punished by a doctor, and the rites cannot be inferior to a common man", and it must be achieved that "the emperor's crime is the same as that of the common people" to maintain the dignity of the law.
Second: Abolish the only remaining slave system, pay attention to the equality of all citizens, and officials become workers who manage the country, rather than aristocrats, so that the people have a sense of belonging.
The third: Reward farming, dig ditches, vigorously develop internal affairs, and ensure that the country has a sufficient supply of grain and grass.
Fourth: Conferring military merits, no matter rich or poor, high or low, as long as they have made military achievements, they can get the title, and they will become nobles from commoners.
Fifth: Cultivate professional soldiers, establish a military household system, and replace temporarily recruited rebels with elite soldiers. This will not only improve the combat effectiveness of the army, but also ease the logistical pressure.
Sixth: Make friends from afar and attack near, send people to lobby non-adjacent vassal states to form an alliance, and make good friends with those big sects that have no conflicts of interest, and then start to annex nearby vassal states to strengthen yourself.
Huan Chang and Luo Yun listened quietly to Han Shaoyun's words, with shocked expressions in their eyes.
Although in their view, many of Han Shaoyun's ideas are too idealistic, and it is not easy to realize them.
However, it cannot be denied that if some vassal state really made up its mind to carry out reforms in this way, it would only take 20 years, and the situation in the entire Kyushu would change dramatically.
Huan Chang was just very amazed, and he also admired Han Shaoyun very much.
But Luo Yun's eyes were already flickering with murderous intent, but this murderous intent was only fleeting, and even Huan Chang, who was indulging in shock, didn't notice it.
It's no wonder that Luo Yun reacted like this. If Han Shaoyun's reform strategy is successful, the situation in the entire Kyushu will undergo earth-shaking changes.
At that time, the Ice Sword Sect, who is the top sect in Kyushu, will definitely bear the brunt of it.
Fortunately, Luo Yun also knows that there is a huge gap between ideals and reality, and Han Shaoyun's ideas may not be implemented.
What she didn't know was that Han Shaoyun's remarks more than a hundred years later were called "Humble House Theory" by historians, also known as "Han She Theory", which had cross-age significance.
From this moment on, the situation in the entire Kyushu changed drastically.
Today, a book friend suddenly asked me if opening a few more accounts and enabling automatic subscription would help me. I stopped writing because I was worried that my grades would be too bad. I was really moved when I heard this. , There are always some book friends who have always encouraged and supported me, so that I can write until now, thank you very much.
(End of this chapter)
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