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Chapter 47: Remaining Issues 2(2/2)

Shao Siwu couldn't help but ask: "Master, do you want your son to actively spread the culture of the Central Plains?"

"It's a good idea, but you have to act within your capabilities." Shao Shude said: "Persia is very close, but the Central Plains is far away. The first thing you have to do is to protect yourself. Did you know that there is a creator faction in Persia, called Su

Feipai'?"

"I don't know."

"Then we need to understand it carefully." Shao Shude said: "This faction has a very strong desire for expansion. In the past, it went deep into the Uighur territory and converted many Turkic tribes. It then provoked unrest in the Uighur country and took advantage of the opportunity."

"When Satuk seized power, there were also priests from this sect who helped him."

"Are there so many followers of the Creator in Shule really developed by Samani? Not necessarily."

There is one more thing Shao Shude cannot say.

Historically, the first thing the Karakhanid Dynasty did, which replaced the Saman Persians in Central Asia, was to unify domestic beliefs, and then go east to attack the Gaochang Uighurs.

The Uighurs in Gaochang had been at peace for many years, and they suffered many losses in battle. Everywhere Kara Khan's army came, they first used force to preach, and there was a lot of killing.

After finding that the Gaochang Uighurs were difficult to eat for a while, Karakhan began to attack Khotan, which lasted for forty years, and finally exhausted Khotan to death due to its national strength.

As a component of their national strength, in addition to their own large population, the countless Jihadists from the Middle East who have come one after another and participated in the war in their personal capacity cannot be ignored.

"The first thing you have to do is to tighten the fence." Shao Shude said: "Build the city first. Gongyue City will be repaired and expanded, and it will be enough to be your capital."

When he heard the word "capital", Shao Siwu felt happy and said: "I obey."

"In a few days, I will issue an order to determine your fiefdom. The name of the country -" Shao Shude's eyes were a little erratic, and after a long time he said: "Let's call it Zhao Kingdom. With Gongyue as the capital, the entire Yinli Valley belongs to you.

Yes, how far it can develop in the future depends on your own abilities."

"Basaigan, Sunong, Duolu..." Shao Shude called out several more names.

Several people knelt down one after another.

"My son is the commander of Yin Li's camp. You will be under his control for the time being." Shao Shude said.

"Obey." The leaders of the Rehai Turkic tribes responded one after another.

"Do a good job." Shao Shu took his son's hand and said with some sentimentality: "After I return to Luoyang, I will give you something. Next year, people from the Sixth Department of the Book of History, the Privy Council, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the Sinong Temple will come to the Yinli Valley.

Help you organize your internal affairs. The Central Plains people who you urgently need will also be there."

Naturally, the people from the Six Departments of Secretariat helped King Zhao establish the system.

The Privy Council focused on training the army.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs helped establish trade routes.

Sinong Temple is responsible for providing agricultural and animal husbandry production technology.

In addition to these, a group of cultural people will also be sent there. As for how these people come, there is always a way.

All in all, one goal is to create a model circle of Han culture in the Yinli Valley while fighting.

The Oghuz, the Khazars, the Burials, the Golulus, and the Turks always felt that Persian civilization was advanced and noble, and they tried their best to imitate it. That was just because they had not yet encountered any competitors.

Shao Shude always felt that pure military conquest was not reliable. Looking at Dashi, Persian practices, and cultural assimilation were also very important.

Even though the Western Region is far away from the Central Plains and is a cultural desert, it is always possible to give it a try.

The former Tang Dynasty did not pay much attention to cultural management in the Western Regions, but over the decades, the Long family in Qiuci looked down on Tubo at all. Even when the military failed, they would still rather move east to Hexi than be ruled by Tubo.

The obedient people below.
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