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Han Homeland.
Chapter 1: The Angry Lord Father Yan. [189]
Summary
In the 2nd year of Yuanshuo, an edict allowed vassal kings to share land with siblings, reviewed personally. Lord Father Yan observed a young farmer, surprisingly neat and composed, plowing with an ox. The lad's family, though appearing well-off, claimed poverty to avoid taxes. Yan, angered by the lad's dismissive attitude, sought Yun Lang, the family head. At Nagato Palace, Yan discussed wealth classification with Dong Fang Shuo and Da Chang Qiu, realizing Yun's family's rapid rise and the flaws in household registration policies. Despite his frustration, Yan acknowledged the system's exploitation and the Yun family's potential for immense wealth.Full content
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