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Daqian conscription.
This was the first major event in the years since the founding of Daqian.
Regardless of immortal or mortal, man or woman, all could be selected.
At that time, the Cabinet strongly opposed it.
Since ancient times, there had been female cultivators, of course, and certainly female soldiers, but there had never been female soldiers on the battlefield.
The royal households of the other dynasties kept female soldiers as a pleasant sight rather than truly letting them engage in battle.
This was not discrimination, but rather a disparity inherent in nature.
Not to mention the differences in strength and habits between men and women, as well as a sense of shame, which were not appropriate for the battlefield; the sole fact of menstruation was a fatal concern.
The Cabinet's main opposition was to this, rather than anything else.