For middle and small aristocratic families like the Yangg Family, there are too many within the Han Dynasty. Some families have made very long-term plans, while others only focus on immediate benefits, clinging stubbornly to outdated ways. Naturally, the outcome was already determined when they made their choice.
Thus, Chen Xi feels a sense of admiration when dealing with certain aristocratic families. The reason is very simple: whether their ideals are right or wrong, their ability to strive for them across three generations is truly admirable, even if what they are doing might be wrong.
There's not much more to say about certain admiration. What Chen Xi needs is this spirit. It's very difficult for ordinary people to strive for a goal over several generations, but for aristocratic families, it seems like a natural fact.
This spirit is commendable. Therefore, it's necessary to change the mindset of aristocratic families, to broaden their perspective and expand their thinking.