During the Yuan Dynasty, the imperial court ordered the killing of Han people with the surnames Zhang, Wang, Liu, Li, and Zhao because of the uprisings of the Han people.

Because the Han people with these five major surnames were the largest at that time, they believed that as long as they killed enough people, they would be able to scare the people and reduce the number of people who resisted.

Little did they know that this behavior not only failed to frighten the Han people, but instead made them more united and more united in their hatred of the enemy.

In the end, Yuan was overthrown by the cowherd boy Zhu Yuanzhang.

The same minority people came to dominate the Central Plains. When Han Nurhachi invaded Yangzhou under the destiny of the Qing Dynasty, he ordered that the sword should not be sealed for ten days [unsealing the sword means that soldiers can kill and rob as they please when they enter the city, until they have killed for ten days] to reward his men for attacking the city. of soldiers.

It aroused much anger among the Han people at that time. Fortunately, Nurhachi and Huang Taiji, who succeeded him, died early, and the government fell into the hands of Empress Xiaozhuang.

Xiaozhuang proposed the national policy of "Manchu and Han are one family" and frantically promoted the marriage between Manchu and Han. Not only did he fill the harem of his sons and grandsons with Han women, but he also asked the Manchu nobles to marry Han women and allowed Manchu nobles to marry more. To Han men, and strive to promote the integration of Manchu and Han.

The senior officials of the Manchu Qing Dynasty all learned Chinese, respected Confucianism, won over scholars from all over the world, and used Han officials to govern the Han people. This stabilized the country.

Otherwise, even if the Jurchens are unparalleled in terms of their numbers, if they really push the Han people across the country into a panic and risk their lives, even if they exchange one for one or one more, they can wipe out the Jurchens!

Without Empress Xiaozhuang's national policy of intermarriage between Manchus and Han people and promoting Han people, the Qing Dynasty might have perished in its second generation.

Since ancient times, it is easy to conquer a country but difficult to defend it.

Water can carry a boat or capsize it. If all living beings are united into one force, even if you are as powerful as a god, you will have to retreat.

Violence does not solve all problems.

Those who think that as long as they become emperor, they can do whatever they want, they must have some misunderstanding about the feudal dynasty.

There are emperors in history who value emotions and like to do whatever they want, and there are quite a few of them.

The evaluation of them in history books often has only two words - faint kings!

Politics is cold and ruthless, and interests come first.

People from the Tian family are weak in family ties, let alone love.

Don't be brainwashed by those romantic words.

Children's personal relationships, love and love, are insignificant in the face of the real big issues of right and wrong and the exchange of interests between countries.

Not to mention ancient times, even in modern times, if the marriage between two families can exchange huge benefits, no one will consider whether the two people getting married have feelings for each other.

There are many marriages between wealthy families, and it is common for both parties to have their own affairs after marriage. If there is a problem, both parties will help wipe the mess and do public relations.

As long as they can ensure that they appear as a loving couple when they appear in front of the mass media, it will not affect the stock prices and cooperation in all aspects of the two companies.

As for the love between the two parties?

But screw it ("beep")!

At the level of an emperor, talking about personal feelings and free love is a big joke.

It is really stupid and naive to have the idea that you must leave the position of the main palace to the person you like the most, or that you should not get married at all if you don't like the person you like.

Even if the emperor has the ability to do it against all opinions, he still spends a lot of energy in vain, just to satisfy his own temporary desires.

Throughout history, how many people who pampered the emperor's harem had a good ending?

Fortunately, Qi Yun's mother died early. If she was really taken back to the palace by the late emperor and became a queen, unless the late emperor was willing to spend a lot of energy and force to protect her day and night, Qi Yuening would die soon.

But the late emperor's manpower was already stretched thin. How could he have the extra manpower to protect her?

The Hou family is as deep as the sea, how much more is the emperor's harem calling?

Looking at the Three Kingdoms today, Daxia has a strong leader and a strong army, with the strongest overall national strength;

Dayu had Qi Yun, who had top-notch combat power;

There is a saint in Dazhou who possesses divine power and can heal those infected by zombie monsters so that they will not mutate.

According to the news passed by Yun Zhongjun's men, Emperor Yingquan of Daxia once ordered people to go to Dazhou desperately to establish a cooperative relationship with Dazhou, but was directly rejected by the king of Dazhou.

The relationship between the two countries was already not good, and now it is even more deadlocked.

Ying Quan is willing to put aside his dignity and past hatred and take the initiative to send someone to contact Da Zhou, which shows that he is not a short-sighted person.

I don’t know what Emperor Zhou was thinking, but he actually refused... Do you really think they can defeat the corpse monster with just a saint?

Now that Qi Yun, the empress, has been born, she will definitely become a hot topic that both countries want to cooperate with.

Whether it is Lian Xia making Zhou or combining Zhou Heng Xia, the initiative is in Qi Yun's hands.

But how can we make people from other countries feel safe to cooperate with her?

The best way is naturally to marry the two countries.

The purpose of letting Qi Yun get married in advance is to prevent her husband's position in the harem from being vacant.

This will prevent others from worrying about Qi Yun's position as the official husband.

After all, the main palace position is second only to the emperor, and it is also in charge of many matters within the palace. How can it be easily let people from other countries get involved?

After Qi Yun's wedding, if she marries another country, Qi Yun can only be given the title of Huangguiqing to the prince to whom she is married, on the grounds that Qi Yun already has a real husband.

A mere first-rank imperial minister could get help from a country, making Dayu the leader of the Three Kingdoms Alliance.

There is no need for Kong Ming to explain the difference between the pros and cons, Qi Yun understands it herself.

In the end, Kong Ming also made it clear that Qi Yun would not be subject to any restrictions because of the marriage.

If she doesn't like the other person, she can just marry him back and raise him in the harem without any courtesy.

After she uses this time to expel the corpse monsters, establish prestige, win over the people, and unify the three kingdoms, she can directly find a reason to expel the other party from the palace or give him death, and pretend to be dead due to illness.

Including the men who have to be included in the harem in the future, if she doesn't like them, she doesn't have to favor them.

Give more rewards for outsiders to see, and just leave it to the bottom.

In the future, the imperial power will be completely stable and they can be dealt with one by one.

There are just a group of men on the left and right, and they can't have children, so there is no burden at all to deal with it.

Unlike a woman, if she has a child, there is a slight chance that her future will turn around.

Now, Kong Ming only hopes that she can abandon personal emotions and focus on the overall situation.

Seeing that Kong Ming casually decided the tragic fate of the men in the harem, Qi Yun didn't know what to say.

It’s not without reason that the ancient emperors were scumbags.

Sitting in this position, you still insist on loving someone. You are responsible for your lover, but you are betraying your family, country and the world.

If you want to be weak in water, you can just drink it from a ladle, and give up the throne to the wise.

You can't have your cake and eat it too, it just depends on how each person facing this problem chooses.

"Damn Kong Ming! Make me do multiple-choice questions all day long!"

After reading the book again and again, Qi Yun finally cursed bitterly.

There is no personal emotion involved in the entire excerpt. Kong Ming clearly stated to her the benefits of the wedding and the marriage with another country after the wedding. The starting point of the whole story is for profit.

As long as there are some people in the harem, huge benefits can be obtained, internal friction can be greatly reduced, the pace of eliminating zombie monsters and unifying the Three Kingdoms can be accelerated, and countless lives can be saved.

Moreover, if you are not satisfied with them, you can send them all away in the future, which will not affect your and Zhao Yun's future married life at all.

Do you agree or not?

Not to mention that Qi Yun didn't fall in love with Zhao Yun, even if she really did, with Qi Yun's rational character, she would agree to the marriage in the face of such huge interests.

This is also because Qi Yun is relatively strong, so Kong Ming analyzes the interests with her and asks her for her opinion.

If it were Liu Adou of the Three Kingdoms, Kong Ming would most likely arrange the wedding directly without asking.

Anyway, someone else married her, and Qi Yun was the one taking the lead.

There is a form for weddings and marriages, and it only needs to be known to the officials and people of the two countries.

As for the married man's life after marriage, who cares whether he is living well or not?

Even if he dies, as long as the cause of death is not murder, no one will care.

The worst case scenario is marrying another one.

The memorial flew back to the imperial desk, the ink pen flew up, and he wrote one word in the blank space——

can.

Then, Qi Yun couldn't help but add: Don't overfill the harem.

After approving it, she put the memorials together and put them aside, waiting to be sent out with tomorrow's memorials.

Finally, Qi Yun took out a jade pendant from the space.

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