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I want to establish an Aristocratic Family.
Chapter 715: Inferiority Complex. [713]
Summary
Nimi, seated among Han nobility, inquired about archery warriors, prompting Zhang Yue's acknowledgment and a subtle mockery of nomadic claims to riding and archery. Nimi, eager to learn, requested to see Zhang's military writings. Zhang, pleased to share, understood that knowledge is uncontrollable and beneficial, as it could culturally influence nomadic tribes. He recognized that the Han's cultural superiority could assimilate these tribes over time. Despite the Qing emperors' awareness of Western advancements, they remained isolated, leading to a decayed empire. Zhang generously presented his works to Nimi, believing that knowledge could empower the Han against future challenges.Full content
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