Jiang Jingqiu asked Lu Mingyu with a smile: "Does the queen like boys or girls?"

Lu Mingyu couldn't help but let out a gentle smile: "Boy, girl, both are good, they are both mine and Zhaohua's treasures."

Jiang Jingqiu looked at Lu Mingyu in surprise: "The Great Qin is indeed different from the dynasty I know."

While Lu Mingyu was adding firewood to the stove, he looked at Jiang Jingqiu in confusion: "Different? What's different? What does this mean?"

Jiang Jingqiu said: "In all the dynasties I know, men are respected. Most women are just tools for reproduction, pawns for marriage, and old maids who take care of their husbands and children."

"But this Great Qin is a little different. At least among the people I know, there is no one who overly favors boys over girls. There are even special exceptions like the King of Xingyang."

Lu Mingyu was helpless: "Daqin is actually similar. This is still a world dominated by men."

"I just think that the difference between men and women should be the division of labor, the roles, the positions they hold and the things they are good at, not the distinction between superiors and inferiors."

"A truly cultured man will not be proud of trampling on women, nor will he be complacent about belittling women, nor will he seek a sense of superiority over women just because he is a man."

"The men around us have all received a good education and are well aware of the principles of how everything in the world works. Naturally, they will not superficially believe that men are superior to women."

After a pause, Lu Mingyu continued, "From what I heard from you just now, it seems that there is also a dynasty similar to the Qin Dynasty in your hometown?"

Jiang Jingqiu nodded: "About 2,000 years ago in my hometown, there was a short-lived dynasty called Qin."

"He was the first emperor and a man of great talent and strategy. After he unified many countries and established the Qin Empire, he issued a series of policies."

"Under his rule, the status of men and women, the relationship between husband and wife, and the friendship between the monarch and his subjects were all very open. He used laws to protect the vital interests of the people of the world and did many remarkable things."

"Unfortunately, his actions were too advanced and did not fit the situation at the time. The empire he had worked so hard to build was soon destroyed."

"What I admire most is that when the rebels almost took away his kingdom, his border troops still firmly guarded the border and resisted the foreign invaders."

Lu Mingyu showed a very interested look: "I want to listen more."

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