Chapter 154: Chapter 154: Fusu agreed to the mission's request
Chapter 154 Chapter 154: The reason why Fusu agreed to the mission’s request
Due to the concerns of Prime Minister Li Si and Chun Yuheng, the governor of Suzhou, Fusu originally had some worries, but after careful consideration, he put aside those worries and began to support the request of the Peacock Kingdom mission.
There are three reasons why Fusu acted like this: First, if Da Qin wants to become a world power and completely conquer the Peacock Kingdom, it needs to actively open up to the outside world. Once it is opened, all Da Qin culture will be made public to the world.
, by then, no matter whether it is Da Qin’s agricultural skills or medical skills, there will be no secrets.
In addition, Fusu knew a truth very well: any empire that becomes strong must follow the path of openness and inclusiveness, while the decline of an empire that is conservative, arrogant and closed is inevitable.
Second, in the short term, introducing Qin's various advanced cultures to the world may indeed create another powerful country, but in the long term, this move will greatly promote the development of agriculture, medicine and other technologies.
Offensive, defensive, killing, and decisive battles are naturally not uncommon. If the number of battle formations can be reduced, those who preside over the attack will naturally be very willing to see it.
There are three ways to destroy a big country: military conquest, economic control, and cultural invasion. Cultural invasion is the lowest cost.
"Sun Tzu's Art of War" once said, so when planning an attack, the second is to attack the enemy, the second is to attack the army, and attack the city from the east. The method of attacking the city is a last resort. Repair the oars and parachute, and equip them with weapons, and then complete them in three months;
Three more months have passed. If the general is overwhelmed with anger and ants attack, killing a third of the soldiers, but the city is not taken out, the attack will be a disaster. Therefore, those who are good at using soldiers will subjugate the enemy's soldiers instead of fighting, and pull out the people.
To destroy a city rather than attack it, to destroy a country rather than to destroy it for a long time, it is necessary to fight for the whole country in the east of the sky. Therefore, if the army does not stop, it can be completed. This is the method of planning an attack.
Thirdly, in Fusu's plan, the Peacock Kingdom must be destroyed. If the culture of Da Qin can be penetrated in advance and the people of the Peacock Kingdom understand some of Da Qin's situation, it will be much easier to attack.
It is not easy for any advanced civilization or technology to be hidden from foreigners for decades or even centuries. It is absolutely impossible to keep it from being leaked. Since ancient times, advanced civilization and technology from foreign lands have been hidden.
Any neighboring nation or country that knows about it will spare no effort to steal their lessons.
Cultural penetration (invasion) seems to be the softest of the three methods of conquest, but in fact it is not. The soft appearance of cultural penetration is a sharp blade that points directly at the country and the soul of the nation.
Once cultural infiltration is successful, it can shake the foundation of belief that the people of a nation or country have always adhered to, causing them to gradually lose cultural confidence and gradually become walking zombies. When the active infiltration party launches an offensive, there will be countless "unbelieving" people in the infiltrated country.
"The common people acted as external agents, colluding with external forces to subvert the regime and destroy the country.
Throughout history, whether it is the ancient Babylonian civilization, the Greek civilization, or other civilizations with a certain degree of popularity, most of them perished due to the poison of cultural invasion.
Take the royal family of the Maurya Kingdom for example. They initially believed in Brahmanism. During the reign of King Ashoka, the influence of Buddhism became more and more obvious. Until the later period of King Ashoka's reign, Buddhist culture gradually became a prominent school and was accepted by the royal family and ordinary people.
Buddhist teachings were regarded as the norm by Moon Protector King and began to become the criterion for governing the country.