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The high priest had indeed read many books, but he could not think of any way to exert any strong binding force on the nomadic tribes.
If Liu Ying can really come up with some way to exert strong binding force on the nomadic tribes.
At this moment, an uncontrollable thought emerged in his heart that he shouldn't have.
Follow the prince!
But there is a premise for this, that is, the method mentioned by the prince can really work on the people on the grassland.
Liu Ying didn't know if the high priest had any weird thoughts in his mind.
It is now the early years of the Han Empire, and it is not an exaggeration to describe it as being filled with talented people.
Coupled with the establishment of Lishan Academy, Liu Ying was not worried about getting mixed up until no one could use him.
"Although the people on the grassland are said to live in pursuit of water and grass, if I take a closer look, it is actually the powerful tribes that are more convincing, right?"
The high priest was stunned: "A powerful tribe is more convincing? This..."
"To put it simply, places with abundant water and grass can only be enjoyed by those with a large number of people. Small tribes with a small number of people, or small families grazing, can only choose some places where no one is grazing. Otherwise, if they encounter a powerful tribe, they may become slaves of this powerful tribe."
"In this way, not only will you lose your herd, but also your women and children, and even your personal freedom will be completely lost."
He stared at the high priest with gradually panicked eyes: "You are right, I guess. This is the current situation on the grassland."
"Yes...that's it."
The high priest's voice was a little low. He felt that he was a talented person, but it was very sad that his talents had no practical application.
He always believed that what he learned could be used to govern the Chinese people.
The people there earn income from farming the land.
However, the people on the grassland...well, actually the people of these tribes on the grassland, they don't do this.
They didn't settle down, so he felt that he couldn't apply what he had learned.
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