Chapter 285 Study abroad well and don’t cause trouble!
Although the Xiongnu teenagers and children who came to study in Xianyang were from noble families, this does not mean that there were no Xiongnu civilians and slaves in the Xiongnu ranks. On the contrary, there were many.
Because even in Xianyang, the young masters still need someone to serve them. Should the young masters be asked to wash their feet, wash their hands and fold their quilts themselves?
Although these young Xiongnu masters are not welcomed by the Huns, given their background and status, if they don’t have servants to serve them when they arrive in Xianyang, the Qin people will think that the Huns are completely ruined, and they don’t even have servants. If you can't even deserve it, then why should you be looked down upon by the people of Qin?
Moreover, not only the Hun young masters studying abroad need to be served, but also the Hun officials who will be stationed in Xianyang need to be served.
Therefore, there were many civilians and slaves in this Huns mission. After all, how could a nobleman not have maidservants to serve him?
When Li Nian received the news from the Xiongnu asking if he could bring people to Xianyang, he was in a good mood and decisively replied: Yes!
If these people did not bring Xiongnu civilians and slaves over, it would be a problem for the Qin Dynasty. It would be more beneficial to the Qin Dynasty if they brought them with them: it is much easier to influence the oppressed civilians and slaves than to influence a group of noble young masters.
Although these young masters are not very popular among the Xiongnu, because of the class they come from, it is definitely more difficult to influence them than the Xiongnu civilians and slaves, and even if they are influenced, the two can have The effects are also different.
After being influenced by the Great Qin, the aristocratic young men will choose to imitate the Great Qin in carrying out limited reforms to the Xiongnu, but they will not want to destroy the class they came from. Instead, they will maintain, stabilize and repair it. repair.
Because they themselves are in the vested interest class, but they are not popular and have no power in their hands. However, they only need to overthrow the original people in power and take power themselves. They do not need to overthrow the class they are from. That does not mean anything to them. No benefit.
But this is not in the interests of Great Qin, because it is difficult to cause huge chaos to the Xiongnu. Only the chaotic, backward and weak Xiongnu are good Huns, and it is convenient for Great Qin to operate among them, swallow the Xiongnu, and complete the country. version of "Brother, you smell so good, let me take a bite."
The Huns civilians are different from the slaves. If they want to rise to power, they have to overthrow all the Huns aristocrats who stand above them and become the new Huns dignitaries themselves, that is, they must overthrow the original Huns. The dignitaries sent them away.
This can cause huge damage to the Xiongnu and plunge the Xiongnu into chaos and division, which is more in line with the interests of Qin.
To put it simply, due to different class origins, the harm that noble young masters can do to the Huns is not as great as that of Huns civilians and slaves.
The team continued to move forward and arrived at Xi County. Instead of rushing on, they decided to rest here because Xi County was very close to Xianyang and the team needed to make final preparations for entering Xianyang here.
Xianyang is the capital of the Qin Dynasty. At the feet of the Emperor of Qin, the Xiongnu envoys did not dare to be careless. They had to make sufficient preparations in advance to prevent something from happening after entering Xianyang. Especially there were many young boys in the team. If a big event happens in Xianyang, even Shan Yu may not be able to handle it.
He Ye got out of the car and was gathered into an open space with his companions. He Ye saw that the teenagers and children on other carriages were also gathered here.
After all the teenagers and children on the carriage arrived, a burly Xiongnu man stood in front and looked at them. He was one of the officials sent by the Xiongnu to Xianyang this time.
The strong man said in Xiongnu language: "This place is Xi County. It is not far from Xianyang, the capital of Great Qin. We can arrive there tomorrow. I know that many people are eager to go to Xianyang immediately to see what the capital of Great Qin is. "What does it look like?" "You may be tired of hearing this. But I still have to warn you again, Da Qin is not the Xiongnu, and Xianyang is not the royal court. There are things you can do in the grassland and the royal court, but not in Xianyang! Keep your claws and sharp teeth away in Xianyang, otherwise you will cause trouble. I will peel off your skin myself!”
Before leaving the Xiongnu, the teenagers and children had heard these words many times. When they were selected to go to Xianyang, their elders had told them that before gathering at the royal court and setting off, Shan Yuye and They told them that along the way, the accompanying Hun officials also kept telling them.
The main idea is: Da Qin is not the Xiongnu, and Xianyang is not the royal court. You are ferocious wolf cubs among the Xiongnu, but in Da Qin, you must put away your wolf nature and never cause trouble!
"Don't expect your status to be noble. Xianyang is the capital of the Qin Dynasty, where the great Emperor of the Qin Dynasty is located. There are many nobles more noble than you. Compared with these nobles of the Qin Dynasty, you are nothing. Your status His status is as high as that of Prince Mao Dun?”
Although Mao Dun had been dead for several months and the grass was growing on his grave, he was still picked up by the strong man as an example.
'Of course it can't be compared. Prince Maodun is the son of Chanyu, the future Chanyu! ’
He Ye thought in his heart that other teenagers and children had the same idea, and they also understood the reason why the strong man mentioned Prince Moton.
Even people with the status of Prince Modun were killed by the Qin people in Xianyang. They are nothing, they should just stay quiet in Xianyang and do not cause trouble.
It is true to say so, but some Xiongnu teenagers and children felt quite aggrieved and humiliated. Prince Maodun was killed, but Shanyu and the leaders did not dare to have the slightest reaction to the Qin people, and even Now they have to be threatened by the strong man with the death of Prince Moton.
At the same time, they felt awe and envy of the Great Qin in their hearts. When would the Xiongnu become as powerful as the Great Qin, so that they could march with their heads held high, and other countries would not dare to bully them?
"The laws and regulations of the Qin Dynasty are more strict than those of the Xiongnu. When we enter the Qin Dynasty, we must abide by them and never violate them. After entering Xianyang, don't look around, don't talk nonsense, and don't move around! What kind of academy did you enter? Finally, you should also be obedient and go east when told, and go west when told. West!"
"Forget your status, you are just ordinary Huns in Da Qin, don't cause trouble, and don't cause trouble."
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Some teenagers and children felt dissatisfied. What if the Qin people bullied them? If they are so honest and obedient, then if the Qin people want them to die, do they really have to die?
The strong grievance and shame cannot be overcome in the heart, but the Xiongnu teenagers and children are powerless. Who makes the Qin people strong and the Xiongnu weak.
He Ye had the same feeling, but so what, on the grassland, weak beasts would be regarded as prey by wolves and eagles. Now that they were weak, they could only suffer this injustice.
While listening to the strong man's instructions, Heye looked around. On the other side, the Huns civilians and slaves brought by the mission were also being lectured.
He Ye quickly found his entourage among them, which were two Huns teenagers. The two were listening carefully to the instructions and did not realize that their master was looking at them.
(End of this chapter)