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() & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp It is true that the Elector of Saxony Frederick III did have a high IQ. In this era of Germany, Frederick III's IQ and ability are among the best among German princes, especially among secular princes. Therefore, only so many princes obey him.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp It's just that the facts are one thing, people are willing to admit it, but it's another matter. Those secular princes who are not very smart, let them admit that Frederick III is "respectable", but if they admit that they are stupid, and Frederick III is smarter than them, that is absolutely not enough. Who dares to say this, it is estimated that they will draw each other.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbspMarin wants to promote the opposite, praise Frederick III's wit and ambition. Then, praise Frederick III for fooling the other princes. The other princes were sold by Frederick III and helped count the money ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Such praise, privately speaking, may be a praise for Frederick III. However, what is said publicly is basically to hit other princes in the face of death. Are you Frederick III clever and turning us around? Aren't we all fools?
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Of course, when Marin sent out propaganda, he would never specify that Frederick III would turn those princes together. Otherwise, anyone who dares to advertise will be finished. However, it is enough to promote the cleverness of Frederick III, and then inadvertently put a sentence of "playing other princes between applause" ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Who will be played between applause? Of course, the second fool with insufficient IQ. At first, those noble fools might not react immediately. But as soon as you think about it, you will understand that you have become a background board, and you have become a fool, and anyone should be angry.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Even if someone reacts, this is a rumor. However, there must be something in my heart. In the future, Frederick III would like to encourage them to do something. In order not to become that "two fool", they must definitely consider Frederick III's proposal carefully, lest they really become two fools ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbspMarin didn't really want to rely on this method to make Frederick III betrayed. Because that's too fake. Those secular princes are indeed not very smart, but they have read books after all, it is not really stupid. As long as Marin has such a propaganda, even if it is temporarily inseparable from their relationship with Frederick III. However, when they meet the opinion of Frederick III at the conference in the future, they will no longer support it unconditionally, but think about whether they will be fooled. Then, as Frederick III imagined this time, it was difficult to agitate most of the nobility at once. And this is what Marin wants to achieve.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp After all, through this war, Marin and Saxony electorate are considered deadly enemies. In the future, if there is a chance, neither side will mind the death of the other party.
Marin is not afraid of the strength of Saxony's constituency, but he is afraid that Frederick III will whip all Germany to beat himself. As long as the other party's reputation was damaged and Frederick III of the other princes became alert, then Marin's purpose was achieved. Even if Frederick III would be able to flick a few allies in the future, Marin could not be harmed.
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& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp As for how to promote? This is too easy. Propaganda in the upper class will certainly not work. There are no celebrity endorsements in this era, and there are no newspapers and electronic media as propaganda media.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Therefore, Marin can only rely on one of the places in ancient Europe with the most messaging-taverns ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Ancient Europeans like to drink, and ancient Chinese like to drink tea. Of course, when drinking or drinking tea, you can't sit there alone and drink it sullenly, right? You have to play a bit ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp While bragging with each other, it can be regarded as a variety of information exchange. It doesn't matter whether the other party is bragging, but as long as the other party is brilliant and attractive, that's enough. When the listener listens to the wonderful Niubi Duanzi, he can't help but tell others. Then these wonderful moments spread like this ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp And in the pub, who is the best at bragging? Bard ...
Before & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp, Marin let his men collaborate with the minstrel, boasted about himself, and fabricated an image of "Marin".
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp This time, he will spend a lot of money to hire a group of minstrels to help himself with the passage about the electorate of Saxony. There must be some minstrels willing to take orders. Because, Marin gives money ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp is specifically that Marin sent his men to buy bards and let them preach for Frederick III, the elector of Saxony, bragging about the wisdom of Frederick III. Then, Marin became the background board. Although he won the war, Frederick III deceived those princes by superb fooling means and helped himself to press Marin together, and finally achieved the "although defeated" victory. Diplomatic results ... As for the princes who were fooled by Frederick III, they were naturally "two fools" who were fooled by Frederick III ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Of course, this last point must be concealed, not too straightforward. After all, this paragraph that uses bard poets to spread widely is to be spread widely in various princes. You clearly said that other princes are two fools, and they are still propagating on other people's sites, don't they give their heads to people to cut? So, this last point must be said indistinctly, unclearly ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp But those princes are not all fools, and even if they are stupid, there will always be so many smart people who are strategists. As long as the reaction comes, knowing that you have been advertised as a second fool, it will definitely be very hot.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp However, they cannot directly move the bards. If you move, don't you just admit that you are a fool? Therefore, their best way is to pretend not to know. In the future, look for opportunities to clean up the bards who spread the news.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp As for those bards, will they take orders? Then don't worry. What is a bard? In fact, it's the poor people who run the rivers and lakes, and eat together. They are exactly the same as those who talked and sang in ancient China. They are all low-income people. Marin's willingness to buy them is equivalent to giving them money to spend, who is not happy?
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Besides, when Marin sent intelligence personnel to buy the minstrels, Marin would tell them in advance-this story was circulated from Saxony-Wittenburg and is said to come from the Saxony palace ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp In this way, they are not original and will be much less hostile to the princes. After all, it is not the mastermind. Moreover, the claims from the Saxony Palace can also enhance the persuasion of this paragraph.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp And, similar to those of the rivers and lakes, bards are also wandering around, rarely staying in one place for too long. Even if the local nobles want to retaliate afterwards, they may not be able to find people ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp just like that, after looting the capital of Saxony's electorate, Wittenberg, Marin dug a big pit, and pitted Frederick III ...
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& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Although he knew that going to the Worms meeting this time would definitely suffer, Marin also had to give face. Why? Because if Marin did not go, or the decision of the imperial council, then Frederick III had more reason to form an alliance to beat himself ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Moreover, even if Marin directly forced the Danes to surrender the throne, as long as no one admits, then Marin is still the same as Maximilian I who bought the East Roman throne and is not recognized by the European mainstream ~ www.novelhall. com ~ This lesson is what Marin learned from Maximilian I. At that time, the trading of the throne was led by Marin.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Unfortunately, because of the loss of territory and political considerations, although the exiled Byzantine emperor announced that he would sell the throne to Maximilian I, because it was difficult to get widespread recognition in Europe, Maximilian I still failed Become a real emperor. Now, most European countries still call Maximilian I the "King of Germany".
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Therefore, although he wanted to annex Denmark privately. But thinking of the need for diplomatic recognition, Marin still had to bring the Danish King Hans to Worms to participate in the negotiations. Although it may suffer losses, it is impossible to get nothing. At least, holding Danish King Hans and Denmark's almost expensive Marin, has a lot of negotiation capital. Even if it suffers a little, it is worthwhile to be generally recognized by the Imperial Parliament. With the widespread recognition of the Shinra Imperial Parliament, it is generally recognized by most European countries.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp is a true aristocratic identity only if it is widely recognized as an aristocratic identity. Otherwise, if no one admits it, it will become a "black household" in the aristocracy, and can only be hi ...