Sometimes, Fangfei even secretly speculated that if it weren't for the Fire Sacrifice's target, the prince, would he agree with the deposition?
In other words, he agreed with small-scale improvements to a certain extent; rather than truly earth-shaking reforms.
He actually had a resistant attitude towards reform and to the Imperial Academy.
She said lightly: "Your Majesty, you may have been worrying too much. The interests of the prince and the Xianbei people are actually the same. Your Highness’s previous actions are just to safeguard the interests of the Xianbei people, and there is nothing wrong with it..."
Luo Jia's voice became so stern: "This is his biggest fatal point! From now on, those court officials would use this to threaten him... This became their biggest excuse to deal with him. They kept defending the Xianbei people.
Interests, but what is the interests of the Xianbei people? What they want is not to look at the world, but to look at the present, to see how many fiefs they can plunder, how many rewards, and how many slaves they can... This is simply to harm the interests of the entire northern country.
...If we want to unify the Central Plains now, we must change the existing rules and policies to turn the Central Plains people into northerners, or northerners into Central Plains people. There is really no gap between them and they must be completely integrated... The Northern Kingdom originated from
Between nomadic people, our current writing, laws, customs, and clothing are basically all references to the Han system... The population ratio in the north is almost 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 30% to 3
It is better to follow the original old system, not change, and treat all the Han people as slaves. So, soon after, the fate of the other few Hu people who disappeared will be our fate... I have wanted to move the capital to Luoyang many times, but I want to pass
The integration of economy, language and culture completely eliminates the huge differences brought about by this nation... This is not for the good of the Han people - in essence, it is for us Xianbei people, so that the Xianbei people can truly grow and survive forever...
...Otherwise, what awaits us is the real destruction of the country and the race..."
Your Majesty has mentioned the words "destroying the country and extermination" several times.
Fangfei was speechless.
Your Majesty, he had seen through all the problems before, and had a clear understanding of them.