If you just look at the ideas on paper, Lu You indeed had some in this regard. What was rare was that he didn't just cover professional education, but included literacy, common knowledge, and history in the general education as well.
Moreover, he also proposed compiling the history of the territory, using this as a basis for ideological education to enhance the Local People's sense of belonging to the territory.
Previously, Mu Ying hadn't planned to treat the Local People as her subordinates, so she hadn't specifically engaged in efforts to rally their hearts.
This could be seen from the mere few rules of the Territory that existed up until that point.
In some territories, to retain talent and garner sufficient benefits, significant privileges were often given to the powerful, some were granted nobility, and others were given sub-camps as little territories to lord over. Naturally, these benefits came at the expense of the far more numerous weaker members.