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I Want to Be the Grand Chancellor.
Chapter 105: Enlightenment by the River. [108]
Summary
In mid-April, heavy rains hindered canal construction, turning channels into muddy waters. Tang Yi sought help from Tang Shun Zhi, who proposed building 100 waterwheels to clear the water efficiently. As construction progressed, Tang Yi and Tang Shun Zhi discussed the canal's potential and the challenges posed by greedy factions. Tang Yi aimed to use the Salt and Iron Pond to unite merchants and aristocrats while ensuring the welfare of the common people. He proposed allocating shares to workers and creating opportunities for small businesses. Tang Shun Zhi recognized Tang Yi's brilliance, realizing the complexity of morality in governance. Their conversation was interrupted by news of an imperial envoy's arrival.Full content
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