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The Carefree Life of the Second-Generation Royalty.
Chapter 12: Allergic. [12]
Summary
During the Tang Dynasty, honorary titles were common, often lacking real economic benefits, as many holders had no land or income. Real grants provided tangible rewards, including land and tax rights. By Tang Xuanzong's time, income distribution was controlled by the court. Xuzhou was a significant transportation hub. In a conversation between Li Zhen and his father, Li Shi Min, they discussed a loan and the health of the Empress. Li Zhen suggested using garlic extract for her lung ailment, while also mentioning black powder as a potential military asset. Li Shi Min expressed pride in his son's intelligence and encouraged him to explore suitable lands for his fief. The chapter ends with news of the Empress's allergy, highlighting the family's concerns.Full content
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