The Shimada Family's Ninja Journey
Chapter 382 Madara's Thoughts
"I don't know if the four of them can figure this out." Hanzo thought to himself after walking out of the hall of the Five Shadows Conference.
Because it took a lot of time to sign agreements with each village, the five people talked for a while, and Shigekuni Yamamoto suggested that the five people talk again in the afternoon on the grounds that it was getting late.
Seeing that the time was approaching noon, Hanzo and the others did not object, and led their guards out of the auditorium one by one.
Glancing at the other four shadows from the corner of the eye, they all looked thoughtful, and Hanzo sighed in his heart when he saw this.
The statement he put forward is actually to transfer the mainstream thinking of the ninja world from "war and hostility" to "peace and development".
What he borrowed was also the concept that his motherland had always promoted in his previous life.
In his view, except after the Fourth World War, now is the most suitable time to put forward this idea.
The ninja world at this time has just gone through hundreds of years of wars, and it has finally been unified. It is absolutely not an exaggeration to say that people are thinking.
Moreover, compared with after the Fourth World War, there is no enmity between the ninjas of the major ninja villages at this time, which makes the resistance to cooperation much smaller.
As long as the concept of "peace and development" can be confirmed, and the progress of productivity can be steadily promoted, the possibility of war in the ninja world in the future will be relatively small.
However, there are advantages and disadvantages.
Having never seen the power of technology, it is still unknown whether the Four Great Ninja Villages are willing to accept Hanzo's ideas.
Since it's an unknown, Hanzo certainly wouldn't pin all his hopes on Siying being able to figure it out.
Ideas need to be promoted, but the penetration of Wuyin cannot be relaxed either.
This is why Hanzo chose to use peaceful means to influence Kirigakure.
While you were talking about promoting the concept of "peace and development", you yourself actually took action against Kirigakure. How could others convince you?
In contrast, using political and economic means to influence the remote control of Kirigakure is a bit troublesome, but the effect is much better, and it is not easy to arouse Kirigakure's own hostility.
With Kirigakure as Konoha's hard-core younger brother, even if Hanzo's idea eventually goes bankrupt, there will be no ninjas of their level in Konoha in the future, and Konoha will always remain invincible.
This can be regarded as the last insurance he left behind for the ninja village he built for himself.
Sighing slightly, Hanzo led Madara and Genji towards their resting place.
While walking, Madara, who had been silent, suddenly spoke: "Hanzo, do you think your idea can really be realized?"
To be honest, what Hanzo said at the Five Kages Conference just now had a certain impact on Madara.
The idea he has always pursued is to unify the five major countries with absolute strength.
The attitude of Zhujian is to let the five major countries understand each other and maintain peace.
Madara thinks that Hashirama is too naive, and Hashirama thinks that Madara's ideas can only have a temporary effect at most. Once Konoha's strength declines, those countries that have been unified by force will sooner or later revive. no longer exists.
Madara also knew that there was indeed such a hidden danger in his thinking.
For a long time, he has been thinking about how to solve this problem, but he has never gained anything.
Hanzo's remarks today are tantamount to opening the door to a new world for Madara.
In Madara's view, if Hanzo's statement can be realized, the possibility of eliminating war in the future is really great.
It's just that Madara still feels that the best choice is to unify the entire ninja world and then forcefully promote such a concept.
Hearing Madara's question, Hanzo shook his head slightly, and said, "Not necessarily, it depends on whether the Four Great Ninja Villages are really promoting it. I can influence them, but I can't do everything for them."
"Then why don't we unify the entire ninja world? Our Konoha Minoru" Madara's tone suddenly became excited.
When Hanzo saw this, he quickly covered his mouth, and pulled him into his room, and Genji quickly followed.
After entering the house, Hanzo let go of his hand and said to Madara: "What if you let other people hear this?"
"So what if you heard it?" Madara snorted disdainfully, and then persuaded Hanzo: "Hanzo, if we Konoha unified the ninja world, wouldn't your idea be able to be implemented? Why should we fight with these mediocre people? So much verbosity.”
Hanzo heard this, but was unmoved and said: "Madara, you think too simply. Let me ask you, even if we unite the entire ninja world, do we have enough manpower to take charge of the internal affairs of each village?"
""
Ban choked suddenly.
Hanzo continued to ask: "At that time, due to lack of manpower, we will have to rely on those ninjas who originally belonged to the four major countries. Do you think those whose villages were wiped out by us will do their best to implement our policies?"
"What's so difficult about this." Madara snorted coldly: "Whoever dares to play tricks can solve it."
Hanzo sighed helplessly and said: "What if they are acting in a disguised manner? The ninja world is so big, can you guarantee that you can see all the little moves of these local snakes?"
""
Madara was stunned for a moment.
"No matter how good the thing is, no matter how good the policy is, there must be someone to implement it." Hanzo walked to the sofa and sat down, saying softly: "And if these people don't cooperate, they have many ways to make the good turn bad."
Regarding this kind of thing, although Hanzo has not personally experienced it, the memory of his previous life has given him enough reference.
The most typical example is Wang Anshi's reform in the Northern Song Dynasty.
A good policy, in the hands of the bureaucrats, will give you one-sidedness and extremes, and good governance can also turn into bad governance.
Hanzo's question left Madara speechless.
After a long while, he slowly said: "I will definitely find a solution."
With that said, Madara turned and opened the door and left.
Looking at the closed door, Hanzo could only smile wryly.
He didn't convince Madara, which was what he expected. He could prepare for the Eye of the Moon Project for decades, and even death couldn't stop him. How could such a person be persuaded by him in just a few words?
But it doesn't matter, Madara's meaning is obvious, before he thinks of an effective way, he temporarily agrees with Hanzo to carry out his plan.
That's enough.
Hanzo knew very well that before telegraphs, telephones and other means of communication appeared, no one could solve the problem that the central government could not reach.
Although Ninja has some efficient means of delivering messages, but the high-end ones are not easy to popularize, and the general low-end means are "Eight Hundred Miles Express Plus", which can't solve the problem at all.
After thinking about this clearly, Hanzo smiled, and put Madara behind him. He still had to think of ways to persuade Siying, but he didn't have so much time to waste.
Because it took a lot of time to sign agreements with each village, the five people talked for a while, and Shigekuni Yamamoto suggested that the five people talk again in the afternoon on the grounds that it was getting late.
Seeing that the time was approaching noon, Hanzo and the others did not object, and led their guards out of the auditorium one by one.
Glancing at the other four shadows from the corner of the eye, they all looked thoughtful, and Hanzo sighed in his heart when he saw this.
The statement he put forward is actually to transfer the mainstream thinking of the ninja world from "war and hostility" to "peace and development".
What he borrowed was also the concept that his motherland had always promoted in his previous life.
In his view, except after the Fourth World War, now is the most suitable time to put forward this idea.
The ninja world at this time has just gone through hundreds of years of wars, and it has finally been unified. It is absolutely not an exaggeration to say that people are thinking.
Moreover, compared with after the Fourth World War, there is no enmity between the ninjas of the major ninja villages at this time, which makes the resistance to cooperation much smaller.
As long as the concept of "peace and development" can be confirmed, and the progress of productivity can be steadily promoted, the possibility of war in the ninja world in the future will be relatively small.
However, there are advantages and disadvantages.
Having never seen the power of technology, it is still unknown whether the Four Great Ninja Villages are willing to accept Hanzo's ideas.
Since it's an unknown, Hanzo certainly wouldn't pin all his hopes on Siying being able to figure it out.
Ideas need to be promoted, but the penetration of Wuyin cannot be relaxed either.
This is why Hanzo chose to use peaceful means to influence Kirigakure.
While you were talking about promoting the concept of "peace and development", you yourself actually took action against Kirigakure. How could others convince you?
In contrast, using political and economic means to influence the remote control of Kirigakure is a bit troublesome, but the effect is much better, and it is not easy to arouse Kirigakure's own hostility.
With Kirigakure as Konoha's hard-core younger brother, even if Hanzo's idea eventually goes bankrupt, there will be no ninjas of their level in Konoha in the future, and Konoha will always remain invincible.
This can be regarded as the last insurance he left behind for the ninja village he built for himself.
Sighing slightly, Hanzo led Madara and Genji towards their resting place.
While walking, Madara, who had been silent, suddenly spoke: "Hanzo, do you think your idea can really be realized?"
To be honest, what Hanzo said at the Five Kages Conference just now had a certain impact on Madara.
The idea he has always pursued is to unify the five major countries with absolute strength.
The attitude of Zhujian is to let the five major countries understand each other and maintain peace.
Madara thinks that Hashirama is too naive, and Hashirama thinks that Madara's ideas can only have a temporary effect at most. Once Konoha's strength declines, those countries that have been unified by force will sooner or later revive. no longer exists.
Madara also knew that there was indeed such a hidden danger in his thinking.
For a long time, he has been thinking about how to solve this problem, but he has never gained anything.
Hanzo's remarks today are tantamount to opening the door to a new world for Madara.
In Madara's view, if Hanzo's statement can be realized, the possibility of eliminating war in the future is really great.
It's just that Madara still feels that the best choice is to unify the entire ninja world and then forcefully promote such a concept.
Hearing Madara's question, Hanzo shook his head slightly, and said, "Not necessarily, it depends on whether the Four Great Ninja Villages are really promoting it. I can influence them, but I can't do everything for them."
"Then why don't we unify the entire ninja world? Our Konoha Minoru" Madara's tone suddenly became excited.
When Hanzo saw this, he quickly covered his mouth, and pulled him into his room, and Genji quickly followed.
After entering the house, Hanzo let go of his hand and said to Madara: "What if you let other people hear this?"
"So what if you heard it?" Madara snorted disdainfully, and then persuaded Hanzo: "Hanzo, if we Konoha unified the ninja world, wouldn't your idea be able to be implemented? Why should we fight with these mediocre people? So much verbosity.”
Hanzo heard this, but was unmoved and said: "Madara, you think too simply. Let me ask you, even if we unite the entire ninja world, do we have enough manpower to take charge of the internal affairs of each village?"
""
Ban choked suddenly.
Hanzo continued to ask: "At that time, due to lack of manpower, we will have to rely on those ninjas who originally belonged to the four major countries. Do you think those whose villages were wiped out by us will do their best to implement our policies?"
"What's so difficult about this." Madara snorted coldly: "Whoever dares to play tricks can solve it."
Hanzo sighed helplessly and said: "What if they are acting in a disguised manner? The ninja world is so big, can you guarantee that you can see all the little moves of these local snakes?"
""
Madara was stunned for a moment.
"No matter how good the thing is, no matter how good the policy is, there must be someone to implement it." Hanzo walked to the sofa and sat down, saying softly: "And if these people don't cooperate, they have many ways to make the good turn bad."
Regarding this kind of thing, although Hanzo has not personally experienced it, the memory of his previous life has given him enough reference.
The most typical example is Wang Anshi's reform in the Northern Song Dynasty.
A good policy, in the hands of the bureaucrats, will give you one-sidedness and extremes, and good governance can also turn into bad governance.
Hanzo's question left Madara speechless.
After a long while, he slowly said: "I will definitely find a solution."
With that said, Madara turned and opened the door and left.
Looking at the closed door, Hanzo could only smile wryly.
He didn't convince Madara, which was what he expected. He could prepare for the Eye of the Moon Project for decades, and even death couldn't stop him. How could such a person be persuaded by him in just a few words?
But it doesn't matter, Madara's meaning is obvious, before he thinks of an effective way, he temporarily agrees with Hanzo to carry out his plan.
That's enough.
Hanzo knew very well that before telegraphs, telephones and other means of communication appeared, no one could solve the problem that the central government could not reach.
Although Ninja has some efficient means of delivering messages, but the high-end ones are not easy to popularize, and the general low-end means are "Eight Hundred Miles Express Plus", which can't solve the problem at all.
After thinking about this clearly, Hanzo smiled, and put Madara behind him. He still had to think of ways to persuade Siying, but he didn't have so much time to waste.
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