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Han Homeland.

Chapter 104: Liu Che's Great Disarmament. [103]



Summary

Yun Lang navigates the chaotic growth of the Yun family amidst the Great Han's societal norms. Observing the stark contrast between ordinary people and noble families, he maneuvers through foolish decisions to gain autonomy. The Yun family progresses with the entry of sixteen warriors, marking a shift towards self-reliance. The Great Han's military structure is detailed, highlighting the roles of different army bureaus. Yun Lang encounters elderly soldiers at the Central Army Office, facing forced retirement without adequate compensation. Despite Liu Che's policy allowing soldiers over 50 to return home with land and no taxes, Yun Lang questions the lack of monetary support. He perceives potential unrest among the soldiers, foreseeing the emergence of banditry. The narrative explores themes of power, societal roles, and the challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life.

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