Wu Changqing finally found out about the tavern brawl.

Of course, it wasn't what Da Yuer said.

With her cleverness, she would only deliberately downplay it, and would not be so stupid as to hope that Wu Changqing would be partial.

Fulin has always been a very embarrassing existence.

Wu Changqing arranged for someone to monitor Fulin, and naturally he knew about it.

This matter made him very gratified, because the Manchus at the bottom were almost about to be assimilated.

Perhaps in Fulin's view, Jin Xiangrong was being humiliated.

But in Wu Changqing's view, this is just some sarcasm among the bad friends.

This kind of thing doesn't just happen to Jin Xiangrong and his friends. Between other Han friends and Han friends, if the other party has a slot that can be made fun of, those bad friends will not let it go.

This kind of damage is precisely to treat the other party as one's own.

Otherwise, it is not damage, but exclusion, hatred and even hands-on.

It can be seen that the Manchus at the bottom are now almost integrated.

Those who still think about the Manchu Qing are probably some of the former Manchu nobles.

The lives of these people now are definitely not as nourishing as they used to be in the Qing Dynasty.

It is reasonable to be dissatisfied with Dahua.

However, these people don't need to care too much, they can't make any waves anyway. Those who can see it will choose to adapt, those who can't see it can only live a life of pain in unwillingness.

In order to strengthen the integration of ethnic groups and regions, Wu Changqing issued a new decree to promote standard Mandarin.

Putonghua is the standard spoken language in written language.

I did not choose the dialect in the Nanjing area, which is too difficult to popularize.

With written language as the standard, anyone who has read the book can understand it.

The more you hear it, the easier it will be to promote it.

It is many times more difficult to promote a dialect that cannot be matched with written words, and it is also difficult for people in other places to accept it.

Dialects are a huge obstacle to communication, and there is really no need to keep them.

Dialects do little good other than reminding a group of being different.

As for the so-called cultural traditions and customs that cannot be lost, this is also nonsense.

All traditions that hinder the development of society are dross, such as small feet, chest bindings, and minority languages ​​and characters.

The promotion of Mandarin is a long-term process, ten years, twenty years, or even longer.

There is no need to rush to complete it, and there is no rush to rush.

In addition to promoting the standard common, he also stipulated some seemingly inconspicuous, but also significant orders.

Seize non-Chinese characters books, seal them up, and prohibit their dissemination.

Qin Shihuang's greatest contribution was not to unify the country, but to promulgate the decree that the book is the same, the vehicle is the same track, and the weights and measures are unified.

It is because of the same text in the book that people in the entire Chinese land have a consensus, that is, the Chinese land is a whole, and thus has a unified value.

It is this consensus that prevents China from splitting into small countries like Western Europe.

The same text is very important. All non-Chinese characters are reminding a certain group of people, reminding them that they were different from the Han people, reminding them of their differences.

This is very bad. Books in other languages ​​must be sealed up and treated as history. Great Chinese can no longer be allowed to study.

Revise the history of the Ming Dynasty and the history of the Qing Dynasty, these things should also be put on the agenda.

Originally, this kind of thing needed to be done after the other party was completely destroyed and the other party became a real history.

However, now that the Dahuasheng ticket is in hand, there is no need to worry about being overturned, making the history book a joke.

Dahua has been established for so long, and it is time to revise history for its opponents to prove its legitimacy.

The revision of history books was a major event in the past, and it had to be presided over by someone with high morals.

And top talents like the champion and second place are often involved in raising hopes. Once the history books are completed, they can soar into the sky and rise to the sky.

Cultivating history books can achieve many purposes, such as smearing the previous dynasty, denying the previous dynasty, beautifying the current dynasty, and so on.

For example, when revising the history of the Ming Dynasty, some external factors could be deliberately ignored, emphasizing that the weakness of the Ming Dynasty was due to the immorality and incompetence of the Zhu family.

For example, when the Tang Dynasty gave Yang Guangxiu history books, those who blackened Yang Guang could no longer be black.

Only in this way can the reasons for Dahua's rebellion be more sufficient, and the reasons become more pleasing.

By ruthlessly blackening the former dynasty, the rebellion can be beautified as the rescue of the people of Dawn, the overthrow of the decrepit and rotten rule, and so on.

This is important for a dynasty to prove their legitimacy.

However, Wu Changqing didn't pay much attention to this kind of thing, and neither did other officials.

The officials also knew in their hearts that Xiu Shi’s smearing of the previous dynasty was nothing more than worrying that the people still remembered the previous dynasty and that it would cause instability in the rule.

However, if the people live better than the previous dynasty, how could this society be unstable and how could they want to rebel?

Humans are very realistic animals. There is still a Ming Dynasty in the southwest. Not many people run over to swear allegiance to the death because they miss the Ming Dynasty.

On the contrary, there were many people who surrendered to Dahua from Nanming.

Therefore, Dahua doesn't need to do anything like smearing the previous dynasty in the history books.

Even if I tell the people that Wu Changqing is an ambitious man, he is a rebel and a traitor who created the Great Ming Dynasty.

On the contrary, no one will care.

They would rather have an emperor who was born as a rebel and a thief, but who can bring them a good life. They would not want the so-called orthodoxy of the Zhu family, but they would only exploit their own emperors.

The emperor and ministers did not pay attention to this matter, so no one has ever mentioned the history books.

And when Wu Changqing said that he wanted to revise the history books, none of the ministers below showed the desire to take on this task.

The reason is also very simple, this history is not easy to write.

Smearing is also a skillful smearing, not too outrageous.

More importantly, there are a large number of surrendered ministers in the court now.

When recording history, how to evaluate these people and how to record the deeds of these people is a big problem.

Praise them, that's definitely not good, people who read history books in the future will probably vomit.

Criticizing them is not very good. Those people are still in power in the court, which makes them lose face.

If it were really merciless and truthful, I am afraid that most of the important officials would be offended one by one.

Why bother, why bother?

Therefore, as soon as Wu Changqing said that he wanted to revise the history books, those clever ministers all said that they were very busy and had no time.

Or maybe he is too young to learn, unable to take on such an important task.

In this regard, Wu Changqing is also very helpless.

He can only choose a few people who are not well-known and have very low official positions, and let them repair.

Anyway, as long as the cultivation is completed, it is a big credit and can be promoted.

There is no shortage of people who want to be promoted even if they offend others.

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