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Chapter 739 For Your Good

Zhao Hanzhang was a little confused, "That book... was copied, not the original manuscript."

"I know that you must keep Mr. Zhao's manuscript. How dare I ask for your grandfather's manuscript? I am extremely honored to get the manuscript." Liu Yi was so moved that his eyes filled with tears, "I can have you in this world."

How many people are there who wrote the manuscripts annotated by our ancestors?”

Actually, quite a lot.

Zhao Hanzhang selected many books from his family collection and sent them to bookstores for burning and printing. Not only schools in various counties and counties, but also bookstores sold a lot of goods. Although the prices were a bit high, many people still bought them.

In Yuzhou, I dare not say that every scholar has a copy, but half of them can still do it. Therefore, the reputation of Zhao Changyu and the Zhao family has become more and more profound in the past two years, resounding throughout the Yuzhou gentry class.

However, due to inconvenient transportation and lack of information, no one here in Pingyang City knows about it.

Because he wanted Liu Yi to learn more Confucian classics and support Han rule, and because he was poor, he chose the book as a gift;

Because the scouts found that the other party was sending more and more scouts, and there was obviously a tendency to doubt them, she went to deliver the gifts in person in order to warn and shock the other party.

She never expected that Liu Yi would return the favor personally. Does this count as shooting herself in the foot?

She didn't know that this book was so valuable to Liu Yuan that he would let Liu Yi come to her camp.

Could it be that... Liu Yuan suspected that her camp was empty and sent Liu Yi to investigate?

Zhao Hanzhang looked at Liu Yi with an inquiring gaze, and after a moment he shook his head in his mind, Impossible, Liu Yi didn't have this intention now.

Those were the guards who followed him.

Zhao Hanzhang glanced around calmly, then smiled at Liu Yi and said: "I told you that I sincerely regard you as a friend. Not to mention it is my grandfather's handwritten manuscript, it is the original manuscript. If you want to see it, I can also give it to you.

Just take a look."

She joked: "It's impossible to give it away. Otherwise, if I give it to you, you will be whipped by the elders in the family."

Liu Yi was curious: "Is there anyone in Governor Zhao's family who dares to whip you?"

"Yes, I have an uncle who is very fierce. If I dare to give you my grandfather's manuscript, he will really beat me."

Fu Tinghan couldn't help but turn his head and glance at her. Zhao Mingfeng Ping was killed.

It's not good to talk while riding on a horse, so Zhao Hanzhang simply dismounted, invited everyone to come down together, and found a piece of grass nearby to sit down and chat.

Liu Yi hesitated for a moment, but still sat across from her and Fu Tinghan, "Why are Governor Zhao and Mr. Fu here?"

Fu Tinghan looked at Zhao Hanzhang.

Zhao Hanzhang was silent for a while and then said: "We were just strolling around, but we didn't expect to meet the King of the North Sea by such a chance."

If Liu Cong was on the other side, he would definitely not believe this, but on the other side was Liu Yi. He believed it without even thinking about it. He said happily: "This is our fate."

Fu Tinghan wasn't jealous at all when he said this. It was so simple that he couldn't eat it at all.

Zhao Hanzhang confessed that he would not invite Liu Yi to the camp to avoid misunderstandings between the Han monarchs and ministers. Liu Yi understood and sat on the grass to chat with her.

During this time, he accumulated many questions, but when he asked different people, he got different answers.

Especially measures related to Han rule, such as converting farmland into pastoralism.

"...My father also hates this matter deeply, but he must not turn a blind eye, otherwise the violent measures to stop it will inevitably arouse the resentment of the five ministries and lead to chaos. My uncle is also opposed to this matter.

They believed that the value of farming was far greater than that of herding, but the five ministries did not listen; the Taifu and others felt that we Huns are good at herding and like to eat cattle and sheep. If we do not herd, we must rely on the Han and Di

clan farming.”

"The Han people are cunning, and the Di people..." Liu Yi suppressed his bad words towards the Di people and said: "If things go on like this, this land may no longer be their land, and they will be deceived by the Han people at some point, so they insist on using

The main purpose is animal husbandry. Moreover, they also need a place to practice riding, horse racing and archery."

Liu Yi asked her, "If you were the governor of Zhao, how would you govern?"

Zhao Hanzhang said: "If it were me, I would separate the Huns and Han people and let them govern themselves."

Liu Yi was stunned, "Autonomy?"

Zhao Hanzhang nodded, "For those who are good at herding, give them a place suitable for grazing and let them live and produce there; for those who are good at planting, give them a place suitable for planting and let them farm."

Liu Yi pursed his lips and said, "How is this possible? This is under the rule of the Huns."

"I'm not denying this." At this moment, Zhao Hanzhang did not deny the Han and Liu Yuan, saying: "Whether they are the Xiongnu, the Han, the Di, or the Xianbei, if they live under the rule of the Han, they are all yours

The common people, as the emperor, are only assigned to them for local governance."

She sighed and said: "It was you who narrowed the road from the beginning and divided the people under your rule into three, six or nine grades. If the Huns lacked slaves, they could arbitrarily capture other people as slaves. There was no national law, and this was the reason why

Han is now in a situation where it cannot advance or retreat."

Liu Yi was still young, and with confusion and dissatisfaction in his eyes, he said: "Don't you Han people also divide people into three, six or nine classes? The status of the gentry is far above other classes."

"This is based on class, but your Han country is based on race. Slaves can be redeemed and become good citizens. Common people can study and become officials and become nobles. Merchants and craftsmen also have opportunities. The state has national laws. Even the emperor.

Whatever you want, you must find a persuasive reason, otherwise you will be cast aside by the people like the Jin Dynasty now and bring disaster to future generations."

"Race is innate, and no one can choose their origin. In the Han Dynasty, the Huns were born noble, while the Han people, like the Xianbei, Di, and Jiehu, were born humble. The Huns could kill Han people in the street without any reason, or they could kill them at will.

Enclose the fields of other tribesmen and turn the poor into slaves.”

Liu Yi stood up immediately, his face ashen, "Don't forget, Governor Zhao, that you Han people have done this too, otherwise how could General Shi become a slave?"

Wasn't Shi Le captured by soldiers while walking on the road and used as military pay? From then on, he was turned into a slave and circulated in various places.

Zhao Hanzhang's face looked a little sad, "Yes, so the Jin Dynasty is in turmoil and it is in its twilight years. Does the King of Beihai want to compare it with the newly established Han Kingdom?"

Liu Yi opened his mouth, but was speechless for a long time.

Zhao Hanzhang patted him on the shoulder and said: "The Han Kingdom has only been established for four years, and there is still a chance to change it. It is better for the King of Beihai to go back and ask the Emperor of Han."

Liu Yi looked at her steadily, "Are the words of Governor Zhao sincere to me and to the Han Dynasty?"

Zhao Hanzhang said: "The king of Beihai is smart, and the emperor of Han also has great strategies. You can tell whether my words are good or bad for Han."

Liu Yi hesitated for a moment, but still couldn't help asking, "Isn't the Governor of Zhao afraid that these words will reach the ears of the Jin monarchs and arouse their suspicion?"

Zhao Hanzhang laughed, glanced around and said: "We are all our confidants here. Naturally, my people will not spread the word. And you, even if you stand in front of me, the Emperor of Jin Dynasty, and speak with certainty, you guess he will believe you.

Or do you believe me?"

Everyone knows that she has been on the front line against the Huns. When the time comes, a divorce plan can wipe out everything. There is no audio or video here. If you say it was me, is that what I said?

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