It is not very harmful, but it is extremely insulting.
Ashikaga took a deep breath and looked at Princess Bai'an again. He felt his chest was surging and he was extremely aggrieved.
He has to agree to this condition whether he wants to or not.
Ashikaga lowered his head and stared at the clogs, feeling that his country was losing power and being humiliated, but there was nothing he could do.
Princess Bai'an also did not speak. The old acquaintance of the Minister of Wenfu, oh no, now it should be called Wenshuling, took out a peace document that had been prepared long ago and handed it to Ashikaga.
Ashikaga read ten lines at a glance and found another incredible line of words in the document. He looked up and asked Princess Bai'an, "Your Highness, this one says that since the 16th year of Zhaode, the teachings of the Japanese private schools have been transported and supplied by the Great Wei--"
Ashikaga frowned, "What does this mean?"
Princess Bai'an suddenly understood something when she heard Ashikaga read it out. "Oh - our two countries are neighbors, and we should give a peach and return a plum in return. You bought our Xuan paper as imperial edict paper, so we should give you some small gifts."
"Don't worry. Our dynasty will not charge a cent for these books and doctrines, and we will ensure that the books are made of the most expensive rice paper."
Princess Bai'an smiled and said, "Xuan paper is so rare that even the books and teachings of our dynasty are not all made of Xuan paper. If you discard it, I will be very disappointed, very disappointed."
Two disappointments, spoken slowly and softly.
Ashikaga's face turned pale instantly.
This woman was very disappointed, and this woman had many treasure ships and very strong soldiers.
She was very disappointed. Who was the unlucky one?
but--
What makes a country? Culture, economy, military, diplomacy, law, punishment, regime... Wei took away half of the internal power, and used books and doctrines to invade the cultural foundation of the Japanese...
Ashikaga closed his eyes in despair:
At least twenty years.
For at least twenty years, Japan will not pose any threat to Wei.
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