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Silver Fox.
Chapter 101: Prayer Flags on Tianshan Mountain. [617]
Summary
Tie Xin Yuan, understanding the wild nature of horses, realized his mistake in trying to domesticate a chestnut horse. In the snowy grasslands, the horse preferred grazing over running, teaching Tie Xin Yuan about freedom. At the Great Sound Of Thunder Temple, Tie Xin Yuan confronted the Sakya Living Buddha about the reckless construction of temples, which cost many lives. He emphasized the need for stability in Hami, urging a halt in expansion for the well-being of the people. Despite their differences, Tie Xin Yuan acknowledged the shared history with the Bon religion, advocating for a balanced approach to growth and spirituality. The narrative underscores the tension between progress and tradition, highlighting the importance of compassion and understanding in leadership.Full content
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