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Silver Fox.
Chapter 1: A New Era of Embracing Diversity. [516]
Summary
The chapter describes the agricultural practices in ancient China, focusing on the significance of celestial observations for determining planting seasons. A Da, lacking official astronomers, attempts to guide the people of Hami in agriculture, facing skepticism from experienced farmers. A notice for recruiting a farming official sparks interest, offering significant benefits. The narrative highlights the challenges of unified planting times due to varied terrains, leading to staggered sowing schedules. The influx of people into Hami and the construction of a new city signify opportunities and challenges. The story also touches on political dynamics, with the Huihu people fleeing conflict and settling in Hami. The chapter concludes with Tie Xin Yuan's dealings in Tokyo, involving trade negotiations and familial tensions.Full content
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