"Well, let me explain. The Yuan Dynasty was indeed the first dynasty ruled by a minority ethnic group. Because it was the first dynasty ruled by a minority ethnic group, they have always been criticized. I will talk about the specific situation later. Let me briefly talk about Inner and Outer Mongolia.
After Genghis Khan's death, the Mongol Empire he founded fell into a power struggle. Kublai Khan entered the Central Plains and established the Yuan Dynasty, while the remaining Mongol tribes established the Four Khanates.
Later, during the late Yuan Dynasty, peasants revolted and Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang drove the Yuan emperor back to his homeland in Mongolia. There were many reasons why Outer Mongolia was separated, so I will not go into details for now.
The result is that Outer Mongolia has little to do with China to this day, and the only people we consider our compatriots are the Mongolians in Inner Mongolia."
Kublai Khan was still confused after hearing this, but he understood one thing: later generations of China only recognized the Mongolians in Inner Mongolia, but not in Outer Mongolia. He was a little curious whether his descendants were in Outer Mongolia or Inner Mongolia.
Emperors of all dynasties were more concerned about what Zhou Jia said was the first dynasty ruled by a minority ethnic group. Since it was the first one, it meant there was a second one, and no one knew what the second one was like.
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Kangxi and others stared at the sky silently when they saw Kublai Khan being criticized. Up to now, they still haven't sent a single comment. It's not that they don't want to post, but they just don't want to be besieged.
After asking this question, Zhou Jia immediately saw Liu Che asking what a bomb was. She said, "It's a very powerful weapon, and the explosion range varies depending on the material it's made of."
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Liu Che's eyes lit up immediately, "Explosion range?"
Zhou Jia scratched his head and said, "I'll tell you more about this later. I'm going to give it to you anyway. Do you have any other questions?"
Emperor Taizong of Tang, Li Shimin: [What is this parent seed they are talking about?]
Zhou Jia took a look and said, "Everyone knows that food is the most important thing for the people, and naturally they also know what grain means. Someone has illegally sold these seeds to our opponents. If they specifically make seeds to deal with our viruses or grain seeds, and then release them back to our country in large quantities, the consequences will be unimaginable.
So what are parent seeds? We all farm, so do we sell part of our annual harvest for our own use and keep the other part for seeds? And all the seeds are of excellent quality, right?
But we don’t rely on this now. We directly buy seeds and plant them, and we can harvest directly next year. What we buy are parent seeds. This kind of seeds is superior to other offspring seeds and can be passed down steadily. Other hybrid offspring do not have this advantage.
To give an inappropriate example, the father and mother are very powerful, and the son they gave birth to is very outstanding, but the children born later to his son are all ugly. The father and mother are equivalent to what we call the parent seeds, and only they can give birth to the most powerful son.
This is my personal understanding. I'm not an agricultural major, so there may be inaccuracies. This issue is very complicated, and it's not easy for you to figure it out."
She didn't think about explaining the genetic issue to them. She planned to talk more about genes when she talked about the human body later.
The people of Wanchao did not understand what Zhou Jia said before, but they understood the example she gave below. The emperor hated the person who stole the seeds, and such a person should be killed directly!
Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin: [Is China truly safe from danger in the future?]
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Zhao Kuangyin has been very worried ever since he saw the traces left after the war in the video. Zhou Jia didn't explain much, but he still couldn't let it go.
"How could there not be danger?" Zhou Jia shook her head. "It's not that there isn't danger, it's just that my motherland is so strong that it keeps all dangers out of our borders. As I told you, a strong country is true, but it also makes it easy for others to target it. However, we have always been well protected by our motherland."
She smiled brightly when she said this, and then became serious the next second.
"The war we're fighting now is different from yours. Our wars are terrifying. Many small nations don't have the power to protect themselves. They live under threat every day, and they don't know how long they can survive. I remember a little boy once said he couldn't grow up in his country. That boy is now dead."
Speaking of this, Zhou Jia inevitably recalled the difficult and hard struggles of the past, and his eyes gradually turned cold.
"Don't think that our current strength is due to the efforts of your dynasty. That's wrong. Our country's current strength was earned at the cost of our ancestors' lives. We are proud of those ancestors, not some of your dynasties."
The First Emperor Ying Zheng: [Then tell me in detail.]
Several emperors followed closely and left messages asking Zhou Jia to explain in detail.
Zhou Jia originally wanted to tell them about the Four Great Inventions tomorrow, but now it seems that they want to figure this out more.
She rubbed her face. "I'm not sure if this will get me sent back for rewrites, so I'll just start by telling you about diplomatic history. Diplomacy and national strength have always been inseparable. And diplomatic history also happens to have its share of humiliating periods. It truly bears witness to the hardships we've overcome step by step."
Zhou Jia sighed, thought for a moment, and then said, "Since we're talking about diplomacy, let me also talk about the more outstanding diplomats of your previous dynasty. As I said before, when I speak, some old scholars and self-righteous men should find their own medicine or they will be angry to death."
Whether it is Wang Zhaojun, Princess Wencheng and others who were initially known as the marriage alliances, or Tan Jinyong, Gu Weijun and others who practiced humiliating diplomacy, or the diplomatic team that now demonstrates the style of a great power, they are all outstanding diplomats and symbolize the rise of national strength.
At the same time the next day, Zhou Jia sat in front of the computer on time. Unlike yesterday's cheerful and talkative look, Zhou Jia looked a little serious today.
"Good morning, everyone. Today I said I'd talk to you about the history of diplomacy. Don't ask me why I'm so serious, because there's really nothing to be happy about. Instead, I'm more relieved. We're now strong enough that we don't have to rely on others to make decisions. This journey has been very difficult."
She held the mouse and clicked on the computer, showing a picture. "Let's take a look at this picture before we begin."
Ying Zheng stared at the photo on the screen. It was a middle-aged man, not too old, but with white hair. He was wearing strange clothes and sitting dejectedly on a chair. He could even see the entire scenery outside the window.
Everyone was curious about where this was.
"This photo was taken in the lounge area of the United Nations building in 2018. The man in the photo is Mr. Bashar Jaafari, a Syrian diplomat. His negotiations failed, and his country was eventually invaded by war."
As soon as the words were spoken, countless comments began to flood the screen.
[As a minister, I was unable to save the country from the suffering of war. I should apologize!]
[That's right. Since you're on a diplomatic mission to another country, you naturally have to argue for your country. If you're unsuccessful, it's definitely the envoy's fault.]
Many people have this mentality.
The smile on Zhou Jia's lips grew wider, but his eyes grew colder.
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