The Bad Girl's Quick Transmigration System: Traveling Back and Forth

Chapter 294: Yu Shanshan rules over 13 square kilometers of the former Arab Empire

Led by Yu Shanshan, a powerful and exceptional team embarked on their journey. They included not only her mysterious and powerful spirit pet, Yu Suwei, but also Aisha, the former Egyptian queen, two peerless masters from the terrestrial realm. They were also accompanied by valiant female generals like Su Mei and Shalla. Furthermore, the team was strongly supported by a large number of conscripted female soldiers.

Their ambition was clear and unwavering: to launch a comprehensive and extensive campaign of domination over the vast Arab Empire. With the Arab Empire's territory encompassing over 13 million square kilometers, Yu Shanshan and her sisters had to meticulously plan and deploy every step, striving for foolproof success. From initial strategic planning to tactical implementation, Yu Shanshan's exceptional leadership and seamless teamwork were evident.

Over time, they gradually penetrated every corner of the Arab Empire. Wherever they went, they either swiftly suppressed rebellions with lightning speed or won over the people with gentle tactics. Whether in bustling cities or remote villages, they left a firm footprint and an indelible influence.

Thanks to the efforts of Yu Shanshan and others, the once turbulent situation gradually stabilized. The people's initial suspicion and fear of the new ruler and his team gradually turned to trust and support. And all this is just the beginning; greater challenges and opportunities await them...

Yu Shanshan, this remarkable female general of the empire, had endured countless brutal humiliations and murders at the hands of the Arabs. Yet, unexpectedly, she had now transformed herself into the de facto supreme ruler of the Arab Empire. This dramatic transformation seemed like a grotesque joke played by history. It cruelly revealed a truth: one might have held arrogance and dominance over others yesterday, but in the blink of an eye, one could be reduced to a victim of their willful oppression.

The rise and fall of the Arabs is like a mirror, clearly reflecting the good and evil of human nature and the impermanence of the world. They use their own experiences to warn future generations not to insult or bully others lightly, as they may end up being humiliated themselves.

With Yu Shanshan's rise to power, the entire Arab Empire underwent a profound transformation. The Muslims who once populated this vast land were dismissed, replaced by a widespread promotion of Han culture. To foster a deeper understanding and acceptance of Han culture among the Arab people, Yu Shanshan tirelessly recruited numerous highly educated teachers from the South Asian King of Qi, Liu Yuan, and also invited numerous respected and renowned scholars from the Great Zhou Empire. These well-read and sage men gathered together to impart the teachings of Confucius and Mencius to the Arab people, striving to deeply instill the essence of Han culture in their hearts.

Who could have imagined that the once resolute, cold-blooded woman would now become a staunch and passionate advocate and promoter of Han culture? Thanks to Yu Shanshan's efforts, Han culture has spread like a spring breeze across the Arab world, gradually permeating every aspect of people's lives and transforming their mindsets and behaviors.

Undoubtedly, all of these measures were designed to further consolidate the Great Zhou Empire's absolute control over the Arab world. Massive water conservancy projects were constructed, vast farmlands were continuously expanded; a crisscrossing network of rivers was meticulously dredged, and wide, smooth roads sprang up like mushrooms after a rain. The Great Zhou Empire continuously brought its advanced productivity, ahead of its time, to this land, imbuing the once relatively backward region with vibrant vitality.

Furthermore, the Great Zhou Empire pioneered the conscription of Arab women soldiers. From then on, local women no longer had to conceal their faces with veils and long skirts. They could confidently and courageously display their beautiful features to passersby, no longer fearing the cruel punishment of stoning for violating traditional customs.

Over time, women's rights advanced dramatically. Numerous young women with martial prowess eagerly enlisted, eager to achieve fame and success in the military. After all, ingrained in the profound culture of the Han Dynasty, the allure of "noble titles, ministerial appointments," and the creation of a separate family tree held an irresistible allure for women. More importantly, under the wise rule of the Great Zhou Empire, these once-unattainable aspirations were now formally enshrined in legal documents, becoming the solid foundation for the stable functioning of the entire state system. Consequently, they inspired countless women to bravely fight and sacrifice their lives to defend their family's honor. Each woman with a dream fearlessly forged ahead on the path to immortal achievement.

Yu Shanshan established her own general's mansions in Baghdad and Jerusalem, ruling this vast region as General Shenwei and Marquis of Great Zhou. Liu Xuan, the imperial envoy of Empress Liu Qian of Great Zhou, and Liu Jing, the envoy of Prince Liu Yuan of Qi, each held a ceremony to confer the title upon Yu Shanshan.

The first event, of course, was the conferring of the title of Champion Marquis upon Yu Shanshan by Empress Liu Qian of the Great Zhou Dynasty! Yu Shanshan was known for her bravery, having conquered entire nations by herself. She had single-handedly conquered many nations, so her title of Champion Marquis was well-deserved!

Yu Shanshan's canonization was divided into two steps. First, Liu Jing read the imperial edict and the canonization decree to Yu Shanshan in the imperial palace in Baghdad. Then Yu Shanshan returned to the sacred capital Luoyang to accept the canonization from the empress herself!

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