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Chapter 1193: Guanzhong Crisis (Part 5). [1197]
Summary
At dawn, the Guanlong Alliance's 40,000 troops surrendered to the Tang army, providing them with soldiers and military resources. Li Shi Min viewed the rebellion as a significant opportunity for the Tang Dynasty and urged decisive action. In an imperial meeting, Li Yuan and trusted ministers discussed the fate of the Guanlong nobles, with Li Shi Min emphasizing the need to seize their wealth for military support. Li Yuanji supported this, suggesting that the wealth should not fall into enemy hands. Prime Minister Chen Shuda raised concerns about fairness towards loyal families. The Crown Prince proposed a land principle to reclaim surplus land from the Guanlong nobles, which would benefit the Tang Dynasty and improve military morale. The ministers largely supported this plan, recognizing the need for land to reward soldiers. Li Yuan's support for the proposal indicated a strategic move against the Guanlong nobles, while discussions included differentiating treatment for loyal families. Ultimately, a multi-party approach for land reclamation was agreed upon, with Prime Minister Chen appointed to oversee the process.Full content
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