God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms
Chapter 3480 The Han Princess Who Is Not Far From Settling Down and Starting a Family
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What are the thoughts and conditions of Avind, or other Yuezhi people?
After spending a long time with them and getting to know them better, Mahinda realized just how deeply these Yuezhi people were involved in this matter.
From the beginning, when he was unaware of the situation and blindly longed for the Han Dynasty princess, Ma Xinde could be somewhat understood.
Even an old man like Cecislian longed for a princess of the Han Empire, so it's normal for others to do the same.
Even if it's a bit strange, it's still within an acceptable range.
After all, for the entire Yuezhi people, the Han princess represented a century-old national dream, a national aspiration, and a lost past.
Some irrational or even reckless behavior is within the acceptable range for Mahinda.
However, these Yuezhi people had been in Chang'an for so long and had spent so much time together that they had gained a relatively deep understanding of the situation of the Han princess.
In theory, after such a long period of getting to know each other, it is easy to understand each other's true situation, thereby better recognizing a person's true nature, demystifying them to a certain extent, and then treating and thinking about them with a more rational perspective. This is the normal situation when normal people get along.
However, after much thought, Ma Xinde discovered that these Yuezhi people staying in Chang'an were not following normal, rational thinking at all. Instead, they were becoming increasingly entangled with the Han princess, to the point that they were completely unable to extricate themselves.
To some extent, if faced with a choice, these Yuezhi people, who had known the Han Empire for many years, would probably blindly choose the Han Empire's princess.
Masind couldn't see any rationality or logical thinking at all.
When these people faced the Han princess, they were completely devoid of rationality. All their thoughts and actions were biased towards the Han princess herself, and they paid little attention to anything other than the Han princess, or even showed indifference.
The intelligence gathering system set up in Chang'an was particularly purposeful and targeted.
They have information about almost anything related to the princess.
As for other intelligence, that's far from the truth. Putting aside everything else, even if they wanted to know today's vegetable prices, the relevant intelligence personnel would probably have to go to the market to collect the information.
Having witnessed these changes firsthand, Ma Xinde's assessment of the Yuezhi people within Chang'an was simply: they were hopeless and beyond saving.
His fantasies about the Han Dynasty princess have reached a critical point.
So-called fanatics are, in a sense, nothing more than that, and even far less so.
At least the faith of fanatics is unlikely to descend into the world. Even if it does, it may not conform to the image of faith in the fanatic's mind, and then the corresponding faith will collapse.
However, the group of people who pursued the Han princess in Chang'an were truly filled with piety.
In the past, Mahinda would never have imagined that so many people would act so irrationally and blindly, even at great cost, just to achieve a fictitious goal.
But now, I can completely understand it.
It doesn't matter who the princess is; what matters is that she is a princess of the Han Empire.
If she were an outstanding princess of the Han Empire… Thinking of this, Ma Xinde recalled several Han Empire princesses from his memory and silently withdrew such a thought.
All the princesses of the Han Empire in my memory were outstanding, and the one who sits on the highest throne of the Han Empire now is more than just outstanding.
Regardless of her qualifications or the abilities she demonstrated, Mahinda searched his memory for a long time but couldn't find a woman who could compare to her.
Even the queens of Central Asia, compared to Liu Tong, probably only have comparable figures in terms of ability...
However, for a queen to be compared to this is already considered an insult.
It's fine to just think about it in your head, but if you actually tell people about it, Mahinda estimates that he'll be fine as long as he's alive, but who knows what will happen if he's dead.
While one doesn't need to worry too much about what happens after death while alive, there's no need to create trouble for oneself after death.
Therefore, Ma Xinde, who stayed in Chang'an, not only helped other aristocratic families, but also kept to himself and rarely caused trouble for those who submitted the documents. At the same time, he also prevented other knowledgeable people from paying too much attention to the Yuezhi people.
The attitude and enthusiasm shown by these Yuezhi people staying in Chang'an towards the Han princess were quite unusual, as anyone who had a little in-depth conversation with them would have realized.
This abnormal emotional venting and output, and the corresponding emotional pursuit, is essentially a huge flaw, a flaw that can be easily exploited.
Given the existing competition, even life-or-death struggle, between the Han Empire and the Kushan Empire, there were quite a few people willing to take drastic measures to thoroughly rectify the internal situation of the Kushan Empire.
Although this situation is unavoidable, for Mahinda, some things can be delayed as long as possible.
This is not only for themselves, but also for the other Yuezhi people.
Whether for oneself or for the long-cherished wish of the nation, this is something that needs to be worked on and changed.
Liu Tong, who stayed in Chang'an, did not need a long time to understand or have close contact with the Yuezhi people. He already knew their character and their pursuits.
Even so, after a brief deliberation, Liu Tong abandoned the idea of using the Yuezhi people's emotional appeal as a countermeasure, or even using it as a basis for further planning, thereby saving a lot of manpower and resources.
A few years ago, Liu Tong might have had such thoughts, but after Arvind led his legion to settle in the Hetao Plain, he suppressed such thoughts and stopped pushing forward similar things.
It's not that the benefits of doing this aren't good enough, but rather that to achieve such benefits, there must be corresponding costs and investments.
However, for the Han Empire today, there are no longer any legitimate princesses of the Han Empire, especially those within five degrees of kinship, except for herself.
Since we've already lost everything, we can't just use the county princess to achieve our goals, can we?
Even if the Yuezhi people were delirious, they wouldn't be this delirious.
As for Liu Xiu and Liu Yao, the two princesses of the Han Empire who have not yet settled down and started families, they are actually not far from doing so.
The influence these two princesses had on the Yuezhi people was already extremely significant. (End of Chapter)
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