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Chapter 4198: Its hard to break the thief in my heart

In India, there is never any law that can confront the Brahmin system. The collapsed situation in later generations has proved that when the law faces the hearts of the Brahmin system that have spread for three thousand years, it is actually a bit unbearable.

Not to mention the feudal era, even if later generations entered modernization, the Brahmin system still had the power to confront the law. After all, the so-called law is just a reflection of the will of the ruling class. It will never be very effective when facing things that are almost equivalent to the collective hearts of the people.

However, for this reason, the biggest enemy of the Brahmin system was actually the Brahmin himself. During the Maratha Dynasty, the Brahmins were crazily dealt with by the Maratha leader Sivaji. In addition, this man was very determined to overthrow the Mughals and truly ruled most of India.

But due to his origin, Jatrapati Shivaji is not a Kshatriya, but his fist is already big enough to kill many Brahmins. If the Brahmins do not admit it at this time, the whole India will definitely be in chaos. Jatrapati Shivaji is a hero in troubled times. In other words, if you don’t give face, I will just overturn the table.

Of course, Jatrapati Shivaji also knew that Hinduism had been rooted here for thousands of years, and he could suppress it with his fists for a while, but he could not suppress it for a lifetime. Moreover, how many people he followed would continue to follow him when he really turned against the Brahmins.

So, compromise must be compromised.

The Brahmins are naturally not fools. They will admit defeat when they encounter such big fists, but one of the biggest problems of Jatrapati Shivaji is that he is different from the previous invaders. Those guys are all outsiders, so they are all born Kshatriya.

Jatrapati Shivaji is a Shudra with a clear origin, and his father and grandfather are all born in this way, which leads to the Brahmins being unable to change their castes directly. They need a logic that can be perfected.

After all, he is a cultural person, so he is shameless. After collective discussion by the Brahmin senior leaders, they found out that the ancestor of the lineage, Sivaji, was the Rajput family, who was forced to migrate south to Central India more than 300 years ago due to Muslims invading North India.

Afterwards, Sivaji first confessed that he had been a Shudra as a Kshatriya for so many years, and then after the holy line ceremony, he held the Kshatriya wedding and completed the promotion of the caste.

It sounds like there is no problem, but in fact, there is a big problem here.

Because of this adjustment, the Rajput group has a population of tens of millions, and it is basically per capita Kshatriya. What does it mean to stab yourself? This is to stab yourself yourself.

Therefore, to truly suppress the Brahmins, we have to rely on the Brahmins themselves.

Since Altay came to see Cusroy and realized that Cusroy was the pillar of this country, he had to completely win over Cusroy. It is very low-level to win over Cusroy with one person using money and beauties. Altay came directly with Cusroy's ideal.

Even though Kusroy had not completed his ideal idea, Altay came directly with a typical example of success. They have now become the Brahmin's biological fathers. To solve the problem of Dalit, just find a suitable reason.

Kusroy is strong enough, and this is the reason, and the dawn can suppress it, which is the second reason.

As for Dalit's promotion to other castes, or even becoming Kshatriya, it's nothing to do with Altay. It's just a plan, clarifying the requirements at each level and implementing them.

"How?" Altay looked at Kusroy and said with a smile, "As long as the soldiers of the Dawn Legion reach their strength, they can be included in the Kshatriya, how about?"

Cusroy opened his mouth and suddenly realized that this was indeed a way to solve the problem, and it was indeed allowing Dalit to escape the previous dilemma and not destroy the country.

More importantly, compared to destroying this system and then leaving it to Dalit as a whole, this method is at least reasonable and clear. More importantly, Kusroy also knows that most Dalits are not asking for anything that overturns the old world and establishes Dalit countries. What they want is to leave the caste of Dalit.

This kind of thinking is not brilliant, but this kind of thinking is more realistic.

Once, Cusroy also thought about overturning everything and establishing a country in Dalit. Later, Cusroy clearly realized that the limit of ability is one aspect, and most Dalits may not agree with it.

"Then more Dalits..." Kusroy said slowly. At this moment, he seemed extremely serious. He was really thinking.

"We will clarify the conditions required for caste promotion, and then you will send someone to publish it to other Dalits, giving Dalit the qualification to rely on military merits to improve. Dalit is a role model." Altay said with a smile on his face.

The military merit system was just a variant, which was not a problem for the senior officials of Beigui. They watched the Qin Dynasty, who used this method, defeated the other six countries, and then watched the Han Dynasty, who used the same method, defeated the Huns.

"You are Dalit's hope, Dalit's dawn, so you will bear it." Altay's tone did not contain any intrigue, but Cusroy was excited when he heard it. There was no way. This was indeed a solution to Cusroy's Dalit issue.

"The stronger you are, the higher the upper limit of this system, the stronger the dawn, and the higher the universal upper limit of Dalit." Altay said, "I think you have also realized that many Dalits actually dare not overthrow the Brahmins like you and the dawn under your command."

That's right, this is the dilemma that Kusroy is currently facing. Dawn's soldiers really dare to punch the Brahmins. At least under the training of Kusroy, they really dare to punch the Brahmins who oppressed them, but most of the other Dalits have actually been domesticated.

Why did Perna prepare to die in an unclean way when he died? It was because he realized that killing thieves in the mountains is easy, but killing thieves in the heart is difficult. I worked so hard, gave up my wealth and honor, came to the Ganges, and led the local Dalit to try to build settlements bit by bit. In the end, you Dalits think that I am a Brahmin, what is an insult? This is an insult.

Just like the male protagonist Xia Yu in Lu Xun's "Medicine", all efforts are to save the entire country and have the noble character of almost all revolutionaries. Even when facing death, they are still mercilessly executed. But as a result, the country he wants to save and the people he wants to save faced the scene of Xia Yu's merciless death, they just used steamed buns to dip some of his blood as folk remedies.

Those people have no cognition of saving the country and saving the nation. What they think is useful is just the effort they have when beheading. In fact, even this cognition is wrong!

The same is true for Dalit. Most Dalits actually cannot understand Perna's behavior. They wear white coats and are clean, and take them to open up the wilderness, give them food, and teach them the rules. In their eyes and hearts, Perna is a Brahmin.

Even if Perna hadn't experienced the hardships of his mind, he would have been a Brahmin. The Brahmin caste is very strange, but it can be seen whether it is noble or not. This is also Perna's determination to die from uncleanness.

If he dies in a noble image surrounded by these people, he is a Brahmin, not Dalit. He must die of uncleanness. As for whether it is useful or not, Perna cannot say it. He cannot eliminate all the thiefs in his heart, just do his best.

In fact, from this point of view, Cusroy actually saw it more clearly than Perna. Compared to unrealistic and thorough solution to the problem, Cusroy, who witnessed Dalitjuro, is more willing to take a path that others can inherit.

Most Dalits cannot inherit the road of Perna. They are just sparks. To become a prairie fire, at least most Dalits need to realize what to do and why, and the most important thing is that Brahmanism is not sacred.

Those Dalits who were willing to follow, actually very few people truly realized these things. They were willing to follow them, just like they were willing to follow the previous king Guo Si, but because Guo Si brought about changes, this change was better than before.

But among the nearly one million Dalits back then, how many people really understood and got on the right track? One thousandth of them, this is the fact.

The young and strong in the Dalit settlement were willing to follow Perna, and Dalit, who knew Guo Si, was willing to follow Guo Si. It was not so much to pursue their ideals, but to believe in their followers.

As for what their choice is, it doesn't really matter, they are all willing to follow.

Perna realized this, and Cusroy realized this earlier, and both sides experienced the collapse of Dalit Juro, but the roads of both sides were intertwined.

This body should be dedicated to the previous kings and inherit the legacy of the previous kings. Even if most people cannot wake up, I should pass on this belief and carry forward it. One day, Dalit will understand, be enlightened, and will burn all the constraints with this belief and stand up with the human body.

This is Perna's path. He knew that even if he reached the limit, he would not be able to see that day, because it was a truly independent path. However, with such a inheritance of beliefs and cognition, one day he would stand up without relying on any external force.

This body should lead Dalit to break through the darkness. Even if it is fleeting like a flash of dew, it should choose as a human being.

This is Cusroy's way, and this is also the reason why Cusroy's spiritual will was cast in shadow when facing Dalit Juroo, but did not give up completely, because in Cusroy's view, even if Dalit Juroo was wrong, at least Dalit's own choice was wrong.

This is the difference between the two sides. Of course, this difference is not impossible to coexist. It’s just that Perna’s sparks will sooner or later break the thief in his heart. Naturally, Cusroy’s road is also in the range of breaking out, but when that day comes, Cusroy will probably not be sad at all.

Because Cusroy also wanted to destroy all the thief in his heart, but unfortunately he couldn't do it. Even if he did it, most ordinary Dalit Dalit could not do it. Even from his conscience, Cusroy knew that many of his Dawn soldiers actually wanted to become Kshatriya.

"I thought a lot before, but later I realized that I just wanted to make the Dalits live a better life." Cusroy looked ahead. Although there was a tent block, he gave people a feeling of looking out. Maybe he was really looking at the future of Dalit.

Altay nodded. It was precisely because he realized this that he was willing to give Cusroy such a bargaining chip.

That's right, it's not for Dalit as a whole, but for Kusroy.

In Altay's view, only Kusroy is worthy of wining. Although people like Beigui do not discriminate against Dalit, in the eyes of the real Dayuezhi, there is no difference between Brahmins and Dalit. They are both things that deserve to be beaten. The easiest way to win over Kusroy is to win over the entire Dalit, so his plan benefits all Dalits.

But in reality, as Altay said, the upper limit of this system is Cusroy. The stronger the Cusroy, the higher the upper limit, while the upper limit of ordinary Dalit is dawn. The stronger the dawn, the higher the upper limit they can obtain.

"I will lead them!" Cusroy was obviously excited. Although he could not completely save Dalit, the path given by Altay could be at least correct and could continue compared to the past!

"Very good." Altay nodded with satisfaction, then looked at Osven, "Osven, you have to work harder. If you can go further, many things will not be a problem."

Osven curled his lips. He couldn't even understand how he was promoted to this point.

"Okay, you guys go to train each of you. I'll take a break, too. When people get old, they are a little energy-saving." Seeing Osven's expression, Altay waved his hands to the two of you, signaling them to retreat, and the army still needs to strengthen training.

"If Cusroy was born in a royal family, there might be many problems, but it wouldn't be a problem." After the two left, Altay sighed and said, "The other party's qualifications are really good, but unfortunately, due to the limitations of the environment and mentality, it's just like this.

"Uncle." Vesutva I suddenly appeared with his guard. Altay, who had just lie down to rest, quickly sat up. He was not willing to be seen by Vesutva I.

"What happened again?" Altay's eyes swept sharply over Daquan who was following Vesutva I. Although he was not strong, he unexpectedly had a kind of power.

"Monkampu, the rear, wrote that the purging had been completed." Vesutva I spoke cautiously. Altay restrained his eyes when he heard this and instantly turned into an ordinary old man.

"The ship is finally ready?" Altay said in a breath.

"Yes, I finally gave birth." Vesutva I also said in a sigh.

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