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Good Landlord of the Tang Dynasty.

Chapter 102: Return the Favor. [102]



Summary

Old Niu, skilled in castrating cattle and shoeing horses, shares the historical significance of shoeing, which began with the Hu people and is now mainly for military horses. Zhang Chao recognizes the benefits of shoeing for protecting hooves and extending the lifespan of horses and mules. He promises Old Niu and his family monthly allowances and marriage arrangements, which deeply moves them. As they prepare to shoe horses, Old Niu's sons will forge horseshoes themselves, saving costs. Meanwhile, the Zhang family hosts a lively meal for villagers, showcasing their growing reputation for delicious braised meat dishes, while Zhang Chao desires fresh vegetables. His culinary efforts impress his helpers, indicating a bright future for their food business.

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