Her plan was roughly divided into three parts, the first part being the modification of Gu Tao's entirely new faction ideas. She believed that Gu Tao's ideas were good, but they were too novel and not easily accepted by many of the established sects. Therefore, she made amendments to Gu Tao's ideas, and facts proved that this approach was significantly effective. The method of "once they've learned from you, they are your disciples" was quite tempting.
The second part was about the integration of systems, which required a substantial amount of statistical work. She said true techniques should not discriminate in instruction; even those without any talent could cultivate. Smart people have ways for the smart, and fools have ways for the fools. As long as there was no obvious intellectual deficiency, anyone might reach the peak. It was rumored that Qing Yuzi was not particularly intelligent, yet he still managed to cultivate successfully.