After Mu Chun got up, his eyes were a little moist. He wiped his eyes before saying to Zhu Yuntong:
"Your Highness, what you said really resonates with me. Yes, people all over the world probably think that the people of Yunnan are all guilty and lowly."
They also believed that Yunnan was not a good place, and that no one ever cared about or paid attention to the people there. They wondered if the people there had enough to eat, if they had enough to wear, and whether they lived a normal life.
Only you, only Your Highness the Crown Prince, would condescend to come to such a place. You would see the lives of those people, you would have pity on them. You would treat them as any other citizen of the Ming Dynasty.
He even went so far as to have the imperial court fund road construction and mobilize the entire nation to aid Yunnan. This alone is enough to ensure that the millions of people here will forever remember you.
Zhu Yunwen sighed.
He then put his hands behind his back and said to Mu Chun:
"There's not much I can do, really. It mainly depends on you. I can get the imperial court to fund road construction, and I can mobilize the people of the country to donate grain and clothing to Yunnan."
But if they want to truly stand up, they still need to rely on themselves. You need to lead and guide them.
Just like Guizhou, they were able to rely on their own unique industries and promote their specialties to all parts of the Ming Dynasty, thereby making money.
They too are able to use their hardworking hands to cultivate local specialties, ensuring their people have enough to eat and wear. Therefore, the people of Yunnan can certainly do the same.
For example, Yunnan is rich in medicinal herbs, so the people can harvest and cultivate them in large quantities, and sell them all over the country.
In this way, wouldn't they be able to earn money and improve their lives? Similarly, the rice and wheat grown here can also be cultivated very well.
If they are willing, and use their brains and hands, they can generate a continuous stream of wealth, which is the only way to truly help themselves.
External help is ultimately limited. True salvation comes only when one helps oneself.
After listening to Zhu Yuntong's words, Mu Chun was deeply moved and immediately asked Zhu Yuntong a series of questions with great humility.
He gained a lot of inspiration from his conversations with Zhu Yunwen.
He knew that these things would become the means for him to truly change the lives of the people of Yunnan in the future.
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