Breaking superstition, improving sanitation, and adopting new styles, a civilization construction is being piloted in the Central Plains, and it is in full swing.

A large number of temples were demolished and replaced by libraries.

In order to take care of the illiterate, there are also special storytellers and night schools for literacy.

Storytellers weave all kinds of popular science knowledge into interesting stories.

At the same time, a large number of stories exposing superstition and tricks have also been written to tell the people the truth of those liars who deceive people.

Or, simply and rudely set up this image as a bad person.

As long as these stories are spread widely enough, it is easy to give people a psychological hint that this kind of person is a bad person without any reason.

This is a trick that all countries in later generations have played very well.

For example, Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice successfully portrayed all kinds of ugly faces of a Jewish businessman.

As a result, Jews will be labeled with this kind of label later.

Another example is that in a certain book, an Asian official is depicted as squinting.

When such books are widely circulated, those who have never been to Asia will naturally think that this is what Asians look like.

Dahua is now shaping this kind of person who doesn't do anything to produce, who only walks the world with his mouth, into a very annoying character.

As long as you persevere, it won't take long before the people see this kind of person, and they will subconsciously feel that the person is a bad person and cannot be trusted.

At that time, there will be no living space for this kind of Feng Shui master.

In addition to the soft moves in this area, Dahua directly comes with hard moves in some places.

Some people who made money from feudal superstition were directly taken away by the government for ideological education, and those who could recognize their mistakes and were willing to correct them were released.

Those who have been so poisoned that even they themselves believe in things that have no basis can only be sent to the mine for reform.

There, the most devout believers will also be awakened by the cruel reality.

These actions have been carried out smoothly in the urban areas of the Central Plains.

After all, people in the urban areas of the Central Plains do not have any religious beliefs.

Moreover, the level of education is high, and the acceptance of technology is high.

But when it is extended to rural areas, troubles come.

It's not very useful to reason with those people, they don't understand.

The worldview developed over the years is not easy to change easily.

Faced with this situation, administrative officials in various places have adopted different measures.

Some set up various fine items, and those who violate the terms of civilization construction are directly fined.

As long as the people's money bags are touched, they have to change if they don't change.

As long as you stick to it and last for a few years, those bad traditions can be forgotten.

It's just that this approach easily makes the people feel very uncomfortable, and in some places even conflicts arise because of it.

Fortunately, there are not many such things, so the policy is still being implemented.

However, it may take a long time to completely complete this change.

These are all good situations, and the most difficult thing to deal with is overseas regions.

The religious atmosphere in overseas regions is too strong, especially in South Asia.

It is more difficult to get them to completely believe in science and not to be superstitious than to kill them directly.

In this regard, Chen Wenchao's suggestion is to ignore it.

Even if these places continue to remain backward, they can still maintain the absolute dominance of the Central Plains.

People in these places only need to do some low-end hard work.

High-tech industries can stay in the Central Plains.

In this regard, Wu Changqing adopted this suggestion.

Although this will not bring out Dahua's greatest potential, it is relatively safe.

Before those places have fully learned Chinese characters and fully accepted the Central Plains culture, there is no need to let them develop too fast.

"How is the unification of characters going?"

When civilization construction was in full swing, Wu Changqing asked this question.

"Reporting to Your Majesty, now I have established Chinese schools all over the world. However, there are always not enough teachers who are proficient in a few languages."

An official from the Ministry of Education replied.

"People in some places are quite repulsed by Chinese characters."

"I suggest following the example of Qin Shihuang, burning books and burying Confucian scholars, confiscating a small number of books with non-Chinese characters into the national treasury, and burning all other non-Chinese characters, so as to cut off the thoughts of those people."

Zhang Fang from the Ministry of Education suggested.

Burning books and burying Confucianism is something that rulers of all dynasties will do.

If a country has too many voices, it is actually not good for development and stability.

"This may cause dissatisfaction and backlash among people everywhere."

Another steadfast official disagreed.

"It's not immediately implemented nationwide, of course it's a step-by-step approach. First Fusang Annan, then South Asia, and then to Europe and the Americas, gradually. As long as the whole country doesn't cause trouble at the same time, they can't make any waves."

Zhang Fang said.

"It's fine to burn books, but it's fine to cheat Confucianism. Those who are stubborn, just arrest them."

Wu Changqing said.

The unification of Chinese characters and Chinese is a national policy formulated by Dahua long ago, and now it is only beginning to vigorously implement it.

Without Qin Shihuang's books with the same text and cars with the same track, there would be no basic disk of the Central Plains today.

It can be said that the weight of the unified text

It is no less important than economic development.

After Wu Changqing sent a message, the people below began to study specific implementation strategies.

What books need to be collected and what books must be burned need to set a standard.

At the same time, in the face of various problems that this policy may bring, it is also necessary to prepare in advance.

This is a very complicated job, but Wu Changqing doesn't need to worry about it.

When this order was issued, Wu Changqing's system reminded him that his comprehensive strength had risen by one rank, and he had reached the fifth position.

Comprehensive strength list.

First, the empire on which the sun never sets, James, with a strength index of 2092.

Second, the Ming Empire, Zhu Yujian, with a strength index of 2002.

Third, Glory Frank, Louis, strength index 1877.

Fourth, the Great Han Empire, Wu Sangui, with a strength index of 1452.

Fifth, Great China Empire, Wu Changqing, strength index 1211.

Sixth, the Germanic Empire, William, with a strength index of 1123.

Seventh, the Habsburg United States, Carlos, the strength index is 1092.

Eighth, the Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb, with a strength index of 1018.

Ninth, the United States of America, Joris, with a strength index of 1001.

Tenth, the Great Fuso Empire, Koizumi Shinzo, with a strength index of 995.

Eleventh, the Qing Empire, Tong Youcai (possessed by Dorgon), with a strength index of 945.

The strength of each opponent has improved, and even a second faction that broke through two thousand was born, and there are three more forces that broke through one thousand.

"It is unexpected that culture accounts for such a high proportion of comprehensive strength."

Wu Changqing said something to himself.

Dahua did not suddenly expand its territory before, nor did it suddenly burst out any major technological innovations.

This improved strength is likely to come from the cultural part.

This made Wu Changqing more determined to unify the text.

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