ngshu told other people about this plan, he was sure that ten out of ten people would think that he was crazy.
But Song Qingshu knew in his heart that nothing was impossible in the world.

However, to achieve that, Song Qingshu must have enough strength in the Qing court, at least he must have an army under his command, so that he would have a chance to face the Golden Serpent Camp, and have the strength to beat them.

When everyone in the Golden Serpent Camp would be afraid of him from the bottom of their hearts and realize that they could no longer defeat him on the battlefield, one or two smart people would naturally emerge, and they would suddenly realize Song Qingshu’s identity as a Han Chinese.
Even if there was no such smart person, it didn’t matter, Song Qingshu would naturally arrange it quietly from the dark.

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A common problem with anti-Qing and rebel organizations was that they often had certain illusions about Han officials in the Qing court.
They always feel that as Han Chinese, it would be easier for the officials to identify with their ideas and to join their great cause.

It’s a pity that such things often backfire, they run into walls everywhere, and in the end they pay the price in blood.

These organizations don’t seem to understand why this was happening, aren’t they also Han Chinese? So why are they more cruel to them than the Manchus? They don’t understand, but Song Qingshu did.

When those Han people chose to be officials of the Manchu’s Qing court, there was no turning back for them.
In the Qing courts system, it was an indisputable fact that their own kind were more important, and the Han officials had to make several times more efforts to climb higher in ranks.

Like these anti-Qing and rebel organizations, other Manchu officials and even the Emperors also distrusted these Han officials, and they would show that distrust on a daily basis, intentionally or unintentionally.
So, In order to show their loyalty to the imperial court, these Han officials had to act cautiously.

Especially when it came to extremely sensitive issues such as the Anti-Qing forces and rebels, if it was a Manchu official, maybe he would pass by with a smile, and no one would doubt his loyalty.
But, if it was a Han official, if he did not Immediately take a firm stand on the surface, it would bring back results ranging from bleak career prospects to the punishment of family annihilation.

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As for how to clarify one’s position, what could be more effective than the blood of those who fought against the Qing court?

Just like in the world of Song Qingshu’s previous life, there were many Chin*se officials in the UAS government, and many of them were very high-ranking.
When ordinary Chin*se people see that a UAS minister is Chinese, they immediately get excited, thinking that it is a good thing for Chi*a.

But they don’t know that the actual situation is exactly the opposite.
These officials tend to be more ruthless and harsher than native-born white Am*ricans.
Because they are Chin*se themselves, if they want to sit in a stable position, they must dispel the doubts in the hearts of the Am*rican people and other officials.
So that it becomes easy for others to understand their stance on the Chi*a issue.

Song Qingshu, however, was fundamentally different from those Han people who were officials in the Manchu court and pursued high-ranking positions and great wealth.
What he pursued was the world, and the Manchu court could not give him that, so he did not need to be as loyal to the court as they were.

As long as there were enough interests, it was very easy for him to turn his back.
In Song Qingshu’s original plan, after he had defeated the Golden Serpent Camp, Xia Qingqing would come forward and guide the people of the Golden Serpent Camp to try and convince him to join them.

Why did Song Qingshu think that such a plan was feasible? Because the Red Flower Society tried every means possible to try and make Prince Bao join them.
Just because they believed that he was a Han Chinese, they were prepared to pay any price.
Even their chief Chen Jialuo gave his beloved woman Princess Xiangxiang to Prince Bao for the so-called righteousness, just to make him make up his mind to fight against the Qing Dynasty and restore the Ming Dynasty.

It’s just that they didn’t understand one thing.
Pince Bao was already confident of becoming emperor.
So, what else could the Red Flower Society give him? Did they really think that national justice would be useful, or that a peerless beauty could make Prince Bao abandon the seventy-two concubines of the three palaces and six courtyards?

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