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I Want to Be Emperor.

Chapter 1168: Art (2). [1187]



Summary

Zhu Fu Yan asserts China's historical significance in etiquette and governance, emphasizing the superiority of the Han over the Xiongnu. He criticizes the Xiongnu's lack of civilization, education, and moral values, claiming their customs are barbaric. The Han's military strength and cultural influence position them as rightful leaders, with Zhu expressing confidence in China's inevitable dominance. The text highlights the Xiongnu's historical relationship with the Han, suggesting that despite past treaties, the Han's ambition to rule is unyielding. The narrative underscores the Han's belief in their mission to transform the Xiongnu into a civilized society, reflecting a broader theme of cultural superiority and national pride.

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