Expand official schools, reform the Imperial Examination, revoke noble titles, remove the privileges of the famous families, implement land reforms, return land to the people...
If Li Nuo had not known beforehand, they might have thought they were speaking of his father.
The content of the Right Prime Minister's reforms was almost identical to what his father and his colleagues had advocated years ago.
No, the Right Prime Minister's reforms had preceded his father's by twenty years.
It should be said that his father's reforms were merely an inheritance of what the Right Prime Minister had initiated back then.
Since they held the same ideas about reform, why did the Right Prime Minister oppose them at the time?
This question, I'm afraid, only the Right Prime Minister himself knew the answer to.