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Chapter 134: National Essence Improvement

Third update... Speaking of which, when I updated this chapter, I felt a little conflicted. Is it better to conform to the readers or to conform to my own original intention? In the end, I followed my original intention. If you don't like it, don't read it. If you don't like it, don't read it.

In the book review, let’s discuss it with each other. Maybe my understanding is not comprehensive.

It’s the third update today, my family forced me to sleep... Because of 0000jkjk’s vote, tomorrow night will be the fourth update!

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Wherever there is oppression, there is resistance.

In the early Han Dynasty, although the Yue people were regarded as aliens and were guarded against by the Han people, living in the prefectures and counties of the Han people was obviously much more comfortable than living in the mountains. And the Yue people lived a pretty good life with their casting skills.

With the decline of imperial power and the rampant corruption of corrupt officials, the life of Yue people has become completely unbearable. Perhaps for corrupt officials, as long as they are not of their own race, there is no problem of uneasy conscience.

In particular, many of these Yue people are very skilled in craftsmanship. If they can be captured as slaves, their money bags will naturally be richer.

In the final analysis, it was the interests of their sons that drove them to exterminate the Yue people. In order to protect themselves, the Yue people finally had no choice but to give up the life and language they were accustomed to, left the city helplessly, and returned to the mountains and forests where their ancestors lived.

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However, even so, the government still organized manpower many times to arrest the Yue people in the mountains and forests. On the one hand, they framed them as bandits for military exploits, which served as the basis for promotion in this peaceful era; on the other hand, the Yue women were coquettish and hot.

They can be brought into private houses, and strong men can be used as slaves. They are also the favorites of the upper class.

Over time, the Yue people had to hide further and enter the barbaric mountains to avoid the strangulation of the Han people. After a few generations, the hated descendants of Shanyue naturally wielded butcher knives, in line with the principle of retaliation, eye for eye.

In principle, he went down the mountain to plunder the Han prefectures and counties.

Over time, in the eyes of the Han people, the Shanyue people were all vicious and unruly barbarians. In the eyes of the Yue people, the Han people were all bad guys who were dishonest, greedy and immoral.

Everyone found the best excuse for their own war. In the end, no one could tell who was right and who was wrong.

Once upon a time, everyone has forgotten that when the Yue people lived in Han prefectures and counties, they generously donated money to the Han people when they needed help. They forgot their national characteristics of singing and dancing, and the smiles on their faces.

In my memory, they wore barbaric and backward clothes, and the expressions on their faces were always ferocious. What they saw in their eyes was always hatred.

Thinking of this, Xie Xin couldn't help but wonder, is staunch racism right or wrong?!

At that time, except for blood, they were completely the same as the Han people. It can even be said that their sense of belonging to the Han people was higher than that of most aristocratic families!

Compared with those aristocratic families, those Yue people who surrendered to the Han Dynasty are more suitable to be called Han people.

Looking at his hands, Xie Xin seemed to have returned to the original time and space.

After several times of cleansing and fusion by barbarians, he in that time and space could no longer be considered a pure Han Chinese. He had blood from various foreign races in his body, and he couldn't figure out which ethnic group had the stronger blood.

And the word "Han" on the ID card feels like a slap in the face. At least, from a purely ancestry point of view, this is indeed the case.

So, why are you Han and not other ethnic groups?

Sure enough, it is still because of the soul...

Bloodline is not important, what is important is the fiery Chinese soul! The Yanhuang inheritance from the soul, the civilization and morality passed down by the ancestors, directly constitute the Han people.

To give an example, the island country in the east is actually similar.

Xie Xin still doesn't know what the so-called Yamato nation is. From his understanding, it is probably a nation that has been integrated by the Great Harmony.

Since the Han Dynasty, almost all the so-called nobles in an island country have Chinese blood flowing through them. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, they came to the Central Plains many times to "borrow" seeds. It is conceivable that there are only a few residents of the island country with pure blood.

, otherwise they may not be able to grow to an average height of more than 1.3 meters in a few lifetimes.

It's just that after integrating Chinese, Bangzi, Nanyang and even American ancestry, they still call themselves the Yamato nation. Their character and their living habits will not essentially change because of their ancestry.

Based on this calculation, those tribes who are attached to China and whose civilized behavior has completely integrated with China, are they still barbarians?

When barbarians enter China, China will be destroyed...

If they couldn't bear the blood, wouldn't they have a burning Chinese soul in their bodies?

What is lacking is nothing more than further concern and understanding!

Involuntarily, Xie Xin thought of his own love story.

Since ancient times, the word "profit" has been at play in the campaigns against the Hu people and the Hu people's raids southward.

Xie Xin cannot deny 'interests', because that is the driving force for social progress. But he does not want interests to fill the world, because he believes that there is love in heaven and earth, and there is love in the world.

As long as they can show true feelings, the two sides may be able to understand each other. Of course, the premise is that the two sides are on a basis where they can communicate with each other. Therefore, war is inevitable no matter what.

Don't let the strength of Chinese civilization be based on the suffering of other civilizations. If you wipe out other civilizations just to prove the strength of Chinese civilization, it will be no different from those later invaders.

He clamored to lead others out of poverty and backwardness, but in the end, he wiped out the soul of the other party. In the end, it was all about 'interests' from beginning to end, without any 'emotions' at all.

These are Xie Xin’s current insights into the Tao of ‘emotion’.

To be honest, the Heaven-defying Kung Fu is actually really powerful.

The most powerful thing about its method is that it does not rely on a lot of practice to advance smoothly. For this book, relying on practice to improve one's realm is the worst thing.

The most mainstream thing is to realize the ‘Tao’ you have understood.

Xie Xin, at this moment, he is in the state of ‘enlightenment’.

A simple epiphany made his strength suddenly reach the fifth level of Qi training.

The 'truth' he realized was just one: interests are the basis for equal exchange of feelings between both parties, and feelings are the existence that continuously shortens the distance between each other. In the end, there will be no each other. Thousands of people are like one person, and one person is equal.

To millions of people.

Speaking of which, it is in line with the concept of "all things in one life, all in one".

So, he advanced.

Close your eyes, Xie Xin, and comprehend what you have experienced until your realm is consolidated.

Then, he slowly stood up and walked towards the two students.

Their two parents should be Yue people who were still struggling to support themselves in Jingnan and refused to return to the mountains and forests. It was them who allowed their children to receive Han education.

But because of their financial difficulties, the clothes they wore were not only coarse cloth, but also patched.

Among this group of children from aristocratic families, they are so out of place.

"Why stay here? Why don't we go over and communicate together?" Xie Xin said with a smile.

It wasn't until he got closer that he realized that the two children were not very old, only seven or eight years old at most. Such children had already gathered a group of friends around them. But at the moment, they could only stay silently in the corner and study textbooks hard.

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"My brother and I are very stupid, and others don't like to communicate with us." The younger child replied.

"If you don't communicate, will you continue to be stupid? It's okay to be stupid, just learn more. If you don't know something, just communicate more and you will know it." Xie Xin said with a smile.

"Won't they reject us?" the older one replied.

He is two years older than his younger brother, has a more mature mind, and is more aware of the discrimination of the Han people against the Yue people.

"If they dare, I'll spank them!" Xie Xin pointed at Mao Jie and others and said to them.

"Sir, you are just like our teacher! You don't discriminate against our Yue people!" the young child laughed.

His face is a little dark, but his smile is so cute.

"Silly boy, what is the point of discrimination? We are all Chinese citizens!" Xie Xin responded.

When they heard the words "Chinese people", the two of them couldn't help but be shocked.

It was as if something was stirred somewhere deep in my heart.

"Hey! I say you guys, come over here! Here, you can learn a lot of knowledge that you can't learn over there!" Xie Xin turned around and shouted to the disciples in the school.

Then he turned around and asked the two of them: "What are your brothers' names?"

"My name is Pan Ji, and my younger brother is Pan Lin!" the older Yue replied.

At this moment, Xie Xin couldn't help but open the long-lost 'view' function:

Pan Lin: He is 6 years old and already has a teacher. He cannot be admitted unless there are special circumstances.

Politics: d (qualification: b-); governance: d- (qualification: aa) martial arts: c- (qualification: aaa); wisdom: d+ (qualification: a) Character profile: At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, entrenched in Kuaiji, Jiangdong

The local bandit commander.


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