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Chapter 386: King of Kings

The couple looked at each other and changed the religious system that had been passed down for thousands of years without authorization. However, if the ruler insisted on burning the temple and ordered monks to return to secular life, the monks would have no choice.

In Zhu Jun's view, he originally thought Hinduism was a relatively moderate religion. It was not until the compendium of the North and South Divine Fushi and Xu Dachang that he knew how cruel this religion was. The most cruel thing was the hierarchy, and all hierarchies could be divided into many sub-level s), so there were 2,000 to 3,000 hierarchies in total. The hierarchy also derived the caste system that was famous in later generations. Although the caste system did not hinder Zhu Jun's rule in India, it was inevitable to change the rules of the game and adopt the Han people as a high caste. Only in this way can the colonial rule of the Han people be maintained and become a part of India.

Before the Aryan invasion, the initial population of India was mixed, including the African type of Negro, the Australian type of black and brown, similar to the Mongols of our Chinese and the Darovidans from the Mediterranean region, which was the largest community. The Aryan tribe entered the Indian subcontinent from northwest India, mainly clashing with the Darovidans and Australian type of blacks, occupying northern India, and driving other tribes to the south or north mountain and forest areas.

Aryan's own society formed three groups. The first was the warrior group, called rajayana, and later the name was changed to Kshatriya, and the second was the priest group, called Brahmin. These two groups fought for Aryan political rights, and finally Brahmins became the final winner. The third group of the Aryans was the producers of agriculture and handicrafts, and they were Vaiyas. Many indigenous people of India were also included in the Aryan social system and became the Shudra. The original source of Shudra not only included the conquered indigenous people, but also the mixed-race descendants of the Aryans and local indigenous peoples. Vaiyas were often farmers, merchants, handicrafts owners, landlords, while Shudra was a farmer working on the farm or working in a handicraft workshop.

After the Aryan conquest, in order to maintain the status of the Aryans, the Aryans gradually established many social and religious systems and rules, which made the distinction between this class permanently fixed. The caste system was thus formed. The biggest feature of the caste system was its stubbornness and stagnation, and it would not change between castes. In East Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, people in a lower class of society could become high-ranking officials, nobles, or even emperors and kings through their own efforts and opportunities, and could become cardinals. But it was basically impossible in India. After the establishment of the caste system, it not only permanently fixed the status of all social classes, but also fixed their professions, limiting social interactions and marriages between castes.

In addition to the four castes, there is also a part called the casteless, which is the untouchable class. The untouchables also came from some conquered natives who were engaged in filthy work. The indigenous people who were engaged in clean work were included in Shudra, and the remaining ones cannot be accepted into any caste due to their working nature and become untouchables. Not only that, high castes, especially Brahmins, are very obsessed with the concept of cleanliness. Therefore, the people who were engaged in these work were considered untouchables, and these untouchables are what we usually call untouchables. Indians believe that diseases can be transmitted not only through contact, but even through the air, so not only they cannot contact people of higher castes, but even keep a considerable distance from the high castes. Some jobs are very dirty and even considered invisible, and they can only work at night to avoid being seen by the high castes.

The Aryans combined religion with the social system, which strengthened their rule. If it were not for foreign invasions, the Aryans would have been enough to rule India for two thousand years. What Zhu Jun wanted was to change India's religion and include the Han people in the hierarchy system to ensure the Han people's rule over India and use the theocracy to ensure secular rights to safeguard the interests of the Han people in India.

A terrified and high-ranking monk was obviously very prestigious among the monks. Many monks looked at him and asked for his opinions. After hesitating, the high-ranking monk finally stood up to face the 'tyrant': "What does your majesty mean?"

Zhu Jun was not used to negotiating in front of so many monks, so he said, "Can you make the decision for all the monks in East India? If you can do it, let me talk in detail."

After the translation was translated, the high-level monk had a pale face. He thought the tyrant was going to deal with him, but the other monks cast their eyes at him with hope. He could only nod: "I am a monk from the Anmag Temple, and I can talk to His Majesty on behalf of everyone."

Zhu Jun nodded. Of course, he felt uncomfortable talking to more than 700 monks in such an open place. He ordered the eunuch on the side: "Take a car and take this person to a secluded place."

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"Your Majesty. My name is Singh." In a quiet room, the senior monk couldn't help but look at Zhu Li.

Zhu Jun nodded: "I don't like to beat around the bush. Indians believe in Brahma and Shiva. I don't interfere. It's just that some doctrines must be changed." Zhu Jun paused here. His eyes were motionless at the shriveled old monk in front of him: "Where should people be among the four major castes in India?"

Singh understood that caste had nothing to do with religion. However, without the propaganda of religious monks, caste could not be established. This tyrant threatened to burn temples. It turned out that this was the land. This is a very easy task. Although caste is a derivative of religious land, it is not the core of religious land. The Han people have become rulers. According to tradition, their status is naturally impossible to be civilians or untouchables. Singh hurriedly said: "For Kshatriya, Kshatriya should hold the secular power. He is the spokesperson of God among believers. He is also the secular ruler."

Zhu Jun nodded with a smile. Two of the four major castes have high castes. The highest is Brahmin. Brahmins are priestly nobles. They mainly control the divine power, divine misfortunes, monopolize culture, and report on the farm seasons. They have the highest status in society. Khatitis was the Aryan military aristocrat thousands of years ago, including officials at all levels below the king, who controlled all the powers of the country except the divine power. The basis of India's rule lies in the divine power, and the Han people do not need to interfere in things that fool the people. Secular rights are the foundation of rule. Han upstarts will combine with traditional high caste aristocrats, which is the foundation of maintaining the system.

"What else?" Zhu Jun encouraged Singh to continue through the translation. Rulers consolidate their status through the divine power, no matter in any country. To allow Indians to accept long-term colonial rule, they must make trouble on the divine power. This kind of imprisonment of thought is even more terrifying than suppression or literary inquisition. India's caste system lasted for thousands of years, which shows the terror of the divine power.

Singer was whispering in his heart, and thought for a while and said, "Please make it clear to you."

Zhu Jun smiled slightly and said, "I have given the will of heaven that since I am the emperor, I should be superior to the Brahmins. Shouldn't these monks promote them?"

"Yes, yes, Your Majesty is the king of all kings." Singh originally wanted to be desperate, but when he thought of so many monks in the temple, he would not be a joke if he refused.

"Also, I am on the order of heaven to conquer all directions. Will the soldiers I serve enter the fairyland and enjoy the paradise after they are killed? If they are good-for-war untouchables, can they get rid of their noble family and become Vaishya?" Zhu Jun only had one central idea. The main reason why the Indians in the colonial legion were lazy was religion. If this is added to the doctrine, then I don't know how many Indians are willing to be Dong Cunrui for their loyalty to the "Son of Heaven". Moreover, due to religious confinement, they absolutely have no idea of ​​rebellion.

Singh nodded habitually, and the doctrine: If it is changed, I don’t care about adding a few more. As long as the status of the Brahmin is not subject to power, everything else is easy to say.

"Very good, that's right." Zhu Jun laughed. What is the foolish people? This is the real foolish people. Using the Indians' natural worship of religion, a deep-rooted hierarchical concept and maintaining rule is the real foolish people. Even if they want, they must be happy to be oppressed by the oppressed. Isn't that great?

Zhu Jun said again: "Since this is the case, the sect should be carried forward. I will select some smart monks as preachers. Wherever my warship goes in the future, the preachers will spread the teachings to them. Go back and discuss with your companions."

Singer was sweating for a while, and when he saw this "tyrant" asking him to retreat, he hurriedly retreated.

Only Zhu Jun looked proud in the inner room. Western warships were led by missionaries. Then Zhu Jun's warships naturally had to find a suitable religious dissemination teaching to paralyze the people in the colonies. As for the Han people, they did not have to believe in Hinduism, and they still mainly focused on the tribes of Confucianism. Zhu Jun also considered whether to return to Haidu to issue a ban on religion. Han people could join Buddha and worship gods, but it was strictly forbidden to join any sect, especially Hinduism. What excuses should we use? We couldn't promote doctrine every day and prevent our own family from using it. Zhu Jun fell into deep thought.

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