Three Kingdoms: My Strategy Simulator

Chapter 320 Strategies for Implementing the Caste System in Yingzhou

"It's wonderful..."

Li Ji first affirmed Jia Xu's fantastic idea, and then continued. "But this method can only completely stabilize Yingzhou for three to five hundred years, but it is still not a long-term solution."

"Just like how many barbarians are slaughtered on the grassland, as long as that land exists, there will still be barbarians there."

"The same is true on Yingzhou! Even if the Japanese are completely cut off, there will still be people on the peninsula who can't survive crossing the sea and trying to seek a livelihood on Yingzhou. Their children will have grandchildren, and their grandchildren will have children. They will reproduce and enjoy life. How is the influence of Yingzhou’s environment different from that of the Japanese?”

"Ok?"

Jia Xu couldn't react for a while.

Three to five hundred years, isn't that long enough?
This is enough to make a dynasty rise and fall.

"I heard what Zikun said, why do you think of sinking Yingzhou directly?" Jia Xu said jokingly.

"Of course it cannot be done manually."

Li Ji smiled and said that this kind of thing was undoubtedly unreasonable.

"However, Ji is already prepared for what Wen He is worried about. Since Wen He mentioned this matter, why not let's discuss it."

As Li Ji spoke, he stood up and took out a roll of bamboo slips from a secret compartment in the room, then took it to Jia Xu and sat down, pushing the bamboo slips to Jia Xu.

Understanding, Jia Xu opened the bamboo slip and saw "Strategies for the Implementation of the Caste System in Yingzhou" written on the bamboo slip.

Caste System?

Jia Xu was undoubtedly unfamiliar with this term, but as Jia Xu looked at it carefully, he became more and more frightened.

What is planned to be implemented in the bamboo slips is a system that directly divides everyone into five classes without destroying the current basis of the Japanese country.

"Above all people", "lord of the country", "noble", "warrior", "commoner".

This system stipulates that the emperor of the Han Dynasty and the envoys of the Han Dynasty are both "above all men" and are supreme and cannot be offended.

The slightly inferior "lord" must be recognized by the Emperor of the Han Dynasty and the Han envoys before he can succeed to the throne!
And after Beimi Gonghu, every successor king must have a certain degree of Han blood, otherwise he will be a false king.

Below the "king" are the "nobles", and all Han people in Yingzhou automatically obtain the same status as "nobles", only slightly inferior to the king.

Below the nobility are the "samurai", and below the "samurai" are the common people.

The entire system clearly stipulates that subordinates must never offend the superior. Anyone who offends or harms the superior will be beheaded or punished according to the seriousness of the case.

Moreover, the rights and status of the king in Yingzhou came from the recognition of the emperor of Han Dynasty and the Han envoys. The rights of the nobles also came from the king. The meaning of the existence of the warriors was to maintain the nobles.

Layer after layer, it is like a strict building structure, so that the next layer will unconsciously maintain the previous layer to ensure its own interests.

What amazed Jia Xu was that Li Ji stipulated that the status of miners working in the mines was equivalent to that of "warriors" and was superior to civilians.

And if civilians and miners discover new important mineral veins, or make any significant contributions to mining, they will have the opportunity to be directly promoted to "nobles". This is also the only promotion channel for civilians in the entire system.

One thing that can be predicted is that as this system continues to be implemented, the entire Yingzhou will undoubtedly fall into a fanatical mining boom. Every Japanese is proud of mining and strives desperately for opportunities to cross class.

And the broader civilian class has undoubtedly become the basis for maintaining the existence of the Japanese country and mining.

After Jia Xu looked at it again, he felt that his back was sweating unconsciously.

Compared with Jia Xu's plan to eliminate the Japanese physically, Li Ji undoubtedly planned to kill all possibilities of the Japanese mentally. Coupled with the isolation of the country, the Japanese country formed a strict system within itself.

Jia Xu read another paragraph carefully and found that the bamboo slips were also deliberately divided into regions, and then based on the regions, nobles, warriors and commoners would enjoy benefits of different levels.

Although Jia Xu didn't know what conflict transfer meant, with Jia Xu's sensitivity to people's hearts and strategies, he realized this in an instant.

Even if there is a rebellion within the Japanese country, it will be limited to the struggle between different regions.

The more intense this horizontal struggle between classes is, the less likely it will be to launch an upward rebellion, further stifling the possibility of the system being destroyed.

Seclusion, caste system...

Combining these two conditions together, the term "one series for all generations" appeared in Jia Xu's mind for no reason.

'Too cruel! '

At this moment, Jia Xu looked at Li Ji, and even couldn't help showing a bit of shock and wonder.

And now that I think about it carefully, I am afraid that after taking initial control of the Dog Slave Kingdom, Li Ji had already perfected this plan in his mind.

Otherwise, Li Ji would not have to go to great lengths to guide the Yamatai Kingdom to concentrate its forces, and then step on Himihu's body to build his own reputation. All of this is probably preparation for the implementation of this racial system.

Only with absolute prestige, and the status that the Japanese now regard as a god, can Li Ji ensure that there will be no obstacles to the implementation of "human beings", a level that is crucial to the Han Dynasty.

After a long time, Jia Xu breathed a long sigh of relief, closed the bamboo slips in his hands, and said. "Once this system is truly implemented, in order to maintain their own authority, the successive Japanese leaders will definitely take the initiative to safeguard the status of the Han emperor and Han envoys..."

"As long as this system exists for a day, there is no need to worry about chaos in the Japanese country and the Han Dynasty. I just don't know how long this system can last."

"That's probably the distant future that Wenhe can't see right now."

Regarding Jia Xu's worries, Li Ji seemed calm and confident.

Even in the era of information explosion and international integration, the racial system has not yet been eliminated, which shows how terrifyingly stubborn this system is.

As long as this caste system is initially solidified in Yingzhou, the Japanese who are the beneficiaries in Yingzhou will spontaneously and frantically maintain this system.

Even in the era of information explosion, the Japanese have awakened.

Crazy mining that has lasted for thousands of years, how many mineral resources can be left for development in the small Yingzhou?
A riddled Yingzhou can only continue to rely on the Central Plains as a dog.

Of course, that is the result seen in higher dimensions, but in fact, history books will not record the slightest fault of the Han Dynasty.

The Han Dynasty was a great benefactor who helped the Japanese country rebuild. What does the "caste system" that the Japanese country actively implemented in order to consolidate its rule have to do with the Han Dynasty?
As for mining, it is not only to repay the Han Dynasty, but also to trade with the Han Dynasty. This is the special care of the suzerain country of the Han Dynasty to its subordinate countries.

Coupled with the smooth implementation of the caste system, maintaining the reputation of the Han Dynasty is absolutely correct in the Japanese country. Will the history books leave any questions about the suzerain's access to the country's Han Dynasty?
On the contrary, trade with the Han Dynasty will naturally allow various advanced weapons, technologies, and craftsmanship to flow into Yingzhou, helping the kings and nobles of Yingzhou not only enjoy more happiness, but also mine more efficiently.

After all, Li Ji was a gentleman, and he could never do such a thing as "massage". What he did was a win-win situation between the Han Dynasty and the Japanese country.

"Zikun, I'm convinced."

Jia Xu couldn't help but grinned and cupped his hands. "Let alone governing the country or destroying it, Zikun is far better than me."

Li Ji said angrily. "Wen He, please don't slander me. I have never done anything to destroy the country. This strategy is just a joke between you and me."

"Okay, okay, let's talk..."

Jia Xu asked while pointing at the bamboo slips.

"How is Zikun going to make Beimi Gonghu see this joke and take it as a guideline, and take the initiative to implement it?"

"I accidentally discovered it by Beimi Gonghu... Then, when Beimi Gonghu is almost old, I can find a Han woman to be my queen." Li Ji said calmly.

Hearing this, Jia Xu still didn't understand that as long as Heimi Gonghu's child was born, Heimi Gonghu would also die unexpectedly as the founder of the Japanese country, completely cutting off the awareness of the problem by Himigonghu, who also had high prestige in the Japanese country. Possibility of undermining the system.

As long as Beimi Gonghu dies, his successors will naturally follow the rules in order to maintain their status.

Thinking of this, Jia Xu smiled meaningfully, then quickly noticed one of the problems and said.

"It's just that the Japanese country continued to transport gold and silver to the Han Dynasty without asking for anything in return. Over time, it may not cause a lot of dissatisfaction among the Japanese people. It is more appropriate to use the name of trade. But at the moment, Wu County probably has nothing that can be traded with the Japanese country in large quantities. thing.”

"How could it not be?"

Li Ji smiled, then stood up and took out Jia Xu's jar of moldy tea from the corner and placed it in front of him and asked. "How much does Wen He think this tea is worth?"

Jia Xu looked at the can of tea and felt his stomach began to twitch unconsciously again. His beard trembled slightly and he said.

"Worthless."

Li Ji shook his head and said seriously.

"Wrong, this jar of tea is treasured by Jia Wen and Jia Changshi, the pioneers of the relationship between the Han Dynasty and the Japanese country. How can it be compared to a thousand pieces of gold? According to Ji's opinion, this kind of priceless treasure is worth three or five ships worth of gold and silver. Not an exaggeration.”

When Jia Xu heard this, he was surprised at first, and then couldn't help but praise.

"Looking at the big men, I'm afraid I can't find a businessman who is better at doing business than Zikun."

Seeing that Jia Xu had understood, Li Ji said with a smile.

"Then I'll trouble Wen He Duoduo to promote tea, porcelain and other products to the Japanese ruler and many nobles. It has been spread that those who are not good at tea ceremony are not qualified to meet at the feet of Han envoys in person."

"After this, in my humble opinion, the Japanese country may not have a chance to turn around even if it lasts for hundreds of years." Jia Xu said with emotion.

"Wen He is also very kind?" Li Ji asked.

Jia Xu twirled his beard and replied like a gentleman. "No, I'm just glad that Zikun was born in a Han Dynasty..."

Hearing this, Li Ji poured tea for Jia Xu with his own hands and said gently.

"Since Wen He also agrees with this policy, the implementation of this policy will be left to Wen He to take the lead."

Suddenly, Jia Xu, who had just picked up the tea cup, his expression froze, and a look of astonishment appeared on his face. (End of chapter)

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