Chapter 1192: Managing Khorasan!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1192: Managing Khorasan!

Chapter 1192: Managing Khorasan!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

"Lord Feng truly is formidable. Correct. One article alone is not enough, but together with the last article, they can completely alter the situation in Khorasan. In truth, I actually care more about the article to expand the language of the Great Tang through Khorasan than the first one. This is the true root which the Great Tang can use to stand firm in this place. I hope that once Lord Feng takes over Khorasan, you will do everything in your power to advance its goals. Not merely in Khorasan, but in all the regions bordering Arabia."

Wang Chong lightly tapped the table as he firmly declared, "I hope that you can vigorously expand the Tang language to those parts, and if possible, even into the interior of Arabia."

Only Wang Chong himself knew that he regarded the spreading and teaching of the Tang language in Khorasan far more than anything else. The hard power of this world was the military while the soft power was culture. In order to understand a country, knowing its language was of utmost importance. Only by spreading the language of the Great Tang to Samarkand, Khorasan, and even to the Arabian capital of Baghdad would the culture of the Great Tang be able to seep into these places.

Learning the language would allow further understanding of the Great Tang, and understanding the Great Tang would lead to admiration and ultimately acceptance of the Great Tang.

This was the true foundation of the Great Tang, but Wang Chong was not prepared to overly explain this topic.

"Milord, be at ease, I will make this matter my first priority upon taking command," Feng Changqing solemnly assured him. On this point, the two were in complete agreement.

Feng Changqing had studied the history of the Western Regions and knew that the Great Tang had its flaws in its approach to that area. Although the Great Tang had been rooted in the Western Regions for more than two hundred years, its policies had always been too conciliatory, leading the kin

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