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Chapter 44: The Humble House

Han Shaoyun looked very excited, his face turned red, and his eyes were filled with fiery light.

At this time, although Han Shaoyun seemed to be wearing ragged clothes, she exuded a convincing temperament. Huan Chang could still feel that she was uneasy about the status quo and excited in Han Shaoyun's heart.

"In history, countless small vassal states were destroyed. After those people were incorporated into the other vassal states, they quickly accepted this identity. How many people were thinking about restoring the country?"

"If you don't have a sense of belonging to the country, it is impossible for people to want to restore the country!"

"Since the decline of the Zhou royal family, the princes of Jiuzhou and all sizes have been cedeed and established themselves. More than a thousand years have passed. No country has emerged and swept the eight directions and unified the Jiuzhou."

"The fundamental reason is not that the princes have no enterprising intentions, but that they have more intentions but lack strength."

"Not being sincerely supported by the people and not being able to gather the beliefs of the people across the country, no matter how powerful the vassal state is, it is just a mirror and a dream to unify the Jiuzhou!"

When Huan Chang heard this, he was stunned.

During the years of experience, Huan Chang has also seen many young talents full of ideals and ambitions, Mo Ziren, Fang Li, Zhongqiu, and Ji Bo. These people are all the dragons among people and have far surpassed ordinary people's knowledge.

However, compared with Han Shaoyun's theory of unity, although they seem more realistic and not too ambitious, they are not grand enough.

In any case, Han Shaoyun was able to analyze the reasons why Jiuzhou was divided over the years and could not be unified. Although it was not necessarily very correct, it could also be seen that this person had the ambition to swallow the eight wildernesses.

If we use one word to describe Han Shaoyun today, it is - Qianlong in the Yuan.

The hidden dragon is in the abyss. If you encounter an opportunity and fly thousands of miles, go straight to the sky, and you will be full of clouds and mist, and you will shine with a bright light.

Huan Chang's eyes were slightly condensed and he didn't say anything.

However, Luo Yun sneered a few times and said, "What you said is just a one-man word, and it is suspected of being boasting."

"If you think that the nine provinces cannot be unified now, it is because the punishment cannot be punished and the courtesy cannot be given to the common people, so that the country cannot unite the hearts of the people, this view is also biased!"

What Luo Yun said was not aimless. The reason why Jiuzhou has become the current situation is multifaceted.

Not to mention other things, even those sects that compete with the princes and cede lands in the princes’ states are the biggest obstacles to the unification of the nine provinces.

Only when the nine provinces were divided and the princes did not have the strength to take over the nine provinces, major sects and powerful warriors could power the prefectures and counties and force them to win the Duke and Marquis.

If Jiuzhou really wants to be unified, an extremely powerful country will inevitably be born. At that time, the first thing that this huge empire wants to destroy was the major sects.

Therefore, in Luo Yun's view, it is impossible for Jiuzhou to split into this now, just like what Han Shaoyun said.

When Luo Yun refuted, Han Shaoyun was not angry. His eyes, which were originally full of flames, calmed down, and there was a smile on his face.

"If you have the will, there will be a way. As long as the princes can reform their internal affairs, issue good decrees, and make the people's hearts depend on them, the country will be able to become strong in just twenty or thirty years."

"As long as the country is strong enough, and with capable officials and military generals as a supplement, we will eliminate stumbling blocks from all sides, and there is still hope of swallowing the eight deserts."

"Then you tell me, how should you reform your internal affairs?"

Luo Yun naturally knew what the stumbling block was in his mouth. The current Ice Sword Sect is one of the stumbling blocks.

Even though the Hanbing Sword Sect did not like fighting, it never took the initiative to embezzle Zhao's territory, but it was labeled as a top sect and regarded by Zhao as a thorn in his side.

Therefore, when Luo Yun heard Han Shaoyun speak like this, he naturally felt a little angry.

Han Shaoyun looked at Luo Yun deeply, but did not mean to give in. Instead, he began to speak generously and explain his reform concept.

"In order to make the people feel a sense of belonging to the country, we must break the existing system, abolish the hereditary system of aristocraticism, and give military merits to the titles, so that soldiers from poor backgrounds can also be awarded titles for their merits."

"Only in this way, the people will not join the army just because of military service, but for their own future."

"Now warriors are rampant, and private fights are very serious. Warriors often do not obey the government's jurisdiction and accidentally hurt civilians during the battle. This makes the government lose its majesty and the people feel insecure."

"Only by prohibiting private fights 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 freely, from internal affairs to military, from military affairs to diplomacy, from diplomacy to expansion, every point he said was clear and careful consideration was very reasonable.

The most important ones are six ideas.

First: To abolish the previous provisions of "no punishment for officials and no courtesy for common people", we must ensure that "the emperor violates the law and the common people and safeguards the dignity of the law.

Second: Abolish the remaining slavery system, pay attention to the equality of the people, and officials become workers who manage the country, rather than being arrogant and noble, so that the people have a sense of belonging.

Third: Reward farming, digging trenches and digging, vigorously develop internal affairs, and ensure that the country has sufficient food and grass supply.

Fourth: When military merits are awarded, no matter how rich or poor, as long as they make military merits, they can get titles and leaps from civilians to nobles. Only in this way can the people be encouraged to join the army actively, fight hard on the battlefield and obtain military merits.

Fifth: Cultivate professional soldiers, establish a military household registration system, and replace the temporarily recruited rebels with elite troops. This will not only improve the combat effectiveness of the army, but also alleviate logistical pressure.

Sixth: Become a far-reaching enemy and attack nearby, send people to lobby for unneighbouring vassal states to form alliances, and get along with those sects that have no disputes of interest, and then begin to annex the nearby vassal states to strengthen one's own body.

Huan Chang and Luo Yun listened quietly to Han Shaoyun's words, and their eyes showed a look of shock.

Although in their opinion, many of Han Shaoyun's ideas are still too ideal, and it is not easy to realize them.

But it cannot be denied that if a vassal state really made up its mind to reform in this way, it would only take twenty years for the entire Jiuzhou to change.

Huan Chang was just very amazed and admired Han Shaoyun very much.

However, Luo Yun's eyes were already flashing with murderous intent, but this murderous intent only flashed away, and even Huan Chang, who was addicted to the shock, did not notice it.

It is not a big reason for Luo Yun to react like this. If Han Shaoyun's reform strategy was successful, the situation in the entire Jiuzhou would have undergone earth-shaking changes.

At that time, the Ice Sword Sect, which was the top sect in Jiuzhou, would definitely be the first to bear the brunt.

Fortunately, Luo Yun also knew that there was a huge gap between ideals and reality, and Han Shaoyun's ideas might not be implemented.

What she didn't know was that Han Shaoyun's remarks were called "Hanshe Theory" by historians, also known as "Hanshe Theory", and have a cross-age significance.
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