The Sun Never Sets: from 1841!

The Sun Never Sets: from 1841!

by Listen To The Wind And Cook The Rainy Night

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1841 AD, the 21st year of Daoguang reign in the Qing Dynasty. The embers of gunpowder smoke in Humen have not yet dissipated, and the smell of gunpowder smoke has drifted from the depths of the ocean. The indescribably powerful Empire of the Sun Never Sets stretched out its claws to the Far East in an attempt to knock the ancient Celestial Kingdom off the altar in one fell swoop, thereby completing the last piece of the jigsaw puzzle for its global hegemony. Holding a sword, Chen Yan stood on the land where his ancestors lived and thrived, looking out at the vast ocean and making his own voice. "Just ride on the horse and you will tell the sun never sets?"

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The protagonist actually directly recruited the scholars and scholars of the Manchu Qing Dynasty.

First of all, the imperial examinations of the Manchu and Qing Dynasties did not test anything useful, only the four ways of writing the word "hui". Every decentralized official in the Qing Dynasty needed a master, otherwise nothing could be done. It is better for the protagonist to recruit talented people than to recruit those masters. In addition, the protagonist does not care about the ins and outs, as long as he has talents and a good reputation, he will be accepted. Then why do others risk killing the nine tribes to rebel and conquer the world with you? Isn't it enough to stay under the rule of the Manchu Qing Dynasty and take the imperial examination? Even if the protagonist wins in the end, they can also use the status of the Manchu Qing emperor to serve as officials in the new court. Even if the protagonist wants to collect this group of garbage, you have to take the exam again and pass it before collecting it. Only in this way can we count our talents as those who have passed our own assessment. Otherwise, it means that the protagonist recognizes the talents of the Manchu and Qing Dynasties. All talents absorbed by the regime are talents needed by the ruling class. If you just accept them, doesn't it mean that the fundamental interests of the protagonist and the Manchu Qing Dynasty are the same? Secondly, as soon as the protagonist conquered Guangzhou, he couldn't wait to recruit Manchu scholars and officials, which would make the scholar-bureaucrats think that this protagonist is no different from the previous emperors, and they all want to rule the world with them. Doesn't the protagonist become a licking dog of a scholar-bureaucrat? You still want to unite the scholar-bureaucrats. Why do the scholar-bureaucrats fight to kill the nine tribes and rebel with you? Anyway, you will sit in the world with them in the future. Isn't it better for them to stay at home and wait for the world to be settled before coming out? Moreover, what the emperor and the scholar-bureaucrats did was not in the interest of the nation, let alone the country. It was about the loyalty of the emperor, his ministers, father and son, and loyalty. In order to show their loyalty, the scholar-officials will not only not help the protagonist, but also try every means to oppress and suppress the protagonist. This can not only show loyalty to the old master, but also let the new master see his integrity. The scholar-bureaucrats are the group that helps whomever wins the most. This is just a matter of the interests of the scholar-bureaucrats. The protagonist does not want to conquer the world with his brothers. They are all poor people. They have not yet become officials. The gentry of the previous dynasty have become officials first. Maybe a certain gentry who took refuge with the protagonist was the culprit behind the wreckage of the brothers. He killed his parents, robbed his wives and daughters, and occupied his land. The protagonist does not avenge his brother, but instead becomes his subordinate. Who will become a brother to the protagonist in the future?

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