Kingdom - Ch. 809 - The Responsibility of the Six Greats

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Atta boy, Tou. Unification is a hard prospect, especially through warfare. By letting them fly the flag of Han, Qin is showing that, while they are now part of Qin, they are still Han. Qin and Han, both unified as one. Treating Han well should help with Qin's reputation, though Kanki's damage is going to be difficult to undo.
 
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You could simply use Kanki in field battles or defensively.
But also, Kanki's whole thing was that he was a master of psychological warfare. If sparing the citizens would grant a psychological advantage in upcoming battles, I think Kanki would do it. And vice versa for slaughtering them if he thinks it would break their resolve or something.
Kanki relied on his brutal actions. Even if he were to consider sparing citizens, something which I'm doubtful he would ever consider when you think of the darkness that drove him, it would not be seen as a peaceful action but rather some sort of hostage ploy with eventual gruesome torture down the line or infiltration by giving the citizens the opportunity to flee the city and mingling with them. His evil deeds were too well known for anyone to even ever consider peacefully surrendering in the first place, so that course of action isn't an option for him.
 
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As expected, Qin very much intends to impose its numerous strict laws on all conquered territories per the doctrine of Legalism.

Not sure why the royal court has not already made clear who is in charge of conquered cities in wartime or came up with a policy framework for treatment of occupied cities and civilians before this. It would be interesting to see if Goukei would just decide to do what he wants in Nanyou once Tou's army eventually departs for assault on Shintei making him the highest official in the city.

Honestly surprised that one of Tou's main generals would just threaten to leave him like that and this comes off as very unusual especially for back then when retainers would normally prioritize loyalty to their feudal lords rather than follow the laws.
Well, it is exactly not known whether they are his retainers. They probably are under Shouheikun.
This is the first time we get to know Tou well, after 800 chapters. Ou Ki was really lucky to have someone like Tou under him
 
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why did Sei send such a moron to govern the city? he wanted the people to join him and be part of Qin yet all this dude does is cement their hatred of Qin and their eternal rebellion.
This is not modern time, politicians are not going around buttering up peasants. Suppressing through force and fear is usually the quicker way. So his thought and action are pretty "normal" for this period of time, even the former lord is expected to be killed himself.
It's Tou who use an unorthodox method this time (to pacify people using trust and benevolent, not force)

That shouldn't have even been a question, they're still in war-time conditions meaning Tou is in charge. The Governor of Hawaii had no authority over MacArthur during WW2, he only answered to the President as the Commander in Chief.

This is no different, Tou answers only to Sei.
In ancient china (and even later period), Civil officials held higher status and influence in terms of overall political power than Military officials (even when they are at the same rank), regardless of peace or war time.
In this case the Six Great General are special position, so the question is actually valid.
 
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Thank you for the double release. I'm curious as to how much of this situation Shouheikun predicted.
 
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As expected, Qin very much intends to impose its numerous strict laws on all conquered territories per the doctrine of Legalism.

Not sure why the royal court has not already made clear who is in charge of conquered cities in wartime or came up with a policy framework for treatment of occupied cities and civilians before this. It would be interesting to see if Goukei would just decide to do what he wants in Nanyou once Tou's army eventually departs for assault on Shintei making him the highest official in the city.

Honestly surprised that one of Tou's main generals would just threaten to leave him like that and this comes off as very unusual especially for back then when retainers would normally prioritize loyalty to their feudal lords rather than follow the laws.
They have, though; the issue is the Six Greats is outside the box for basically everything within their purview, especially militarily.

As for the retainer threatening to leave service- I think it's him saying "If you betray yourself and the position of the Six Great Generals that you command, we will take it as your choice to become traitor to Qin."
 
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All of this talk about harmony and at the end of the day, Qin Shi Huang was still gonna burn all their books, bury all their scholars to destroy their cultures just for the purpose of assimilation. I wonder what would happen in this manga to explain such a downfall.
 

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