Corruption means destroying the country and species.
Jin people are a minority, but they can unify the north, thanks to the Han people.
Top-down corruption in Song Dynasty prides itself on luxury. The richer the rich, the poorer the poor. Officials only make money for themselves, but the emperor likes such people. Yue Fei is not for himself, for profit or for beauty, which is quite different from the officials of the current dynasty. No wonder others don't like Yue Fei. Honest and frank people are not allowed in prosperous times.
Although it is not a prosperous time now, people want money, and if they have money, they have everything. Officials control, judges protect, everyone is for himself, and corruption is rampant.
Is it true that when people are rich, they lose their backbone and can do anything, regardless of the country's righteousness? Look at Song Fengyun, betraying the country for its own interests, surrendering, and fighting among itself, which cares about the lives of the people.
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