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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 12: Grain, the Heart of the People!. [11]
Summary
. Liu Mang expresses his frustration with his father's lack of understanding of the people's needs during the turmoil of the Han Dynasty, emphasizing the importance of grain for survival. He critiques the motivations behind the conflict between the modern and ancient literary schools, suggesting that both are primarily focused on gaining official positions rather than true scholarship. Zhuge Liang acknowledges this but remains cautious. As preparations are made for a journey to Xiangyang, Liu Mang's talents are recognized, and he is entrusted to accompany his father, Liu Bei, along with Zhao Yun and Guan Ping, who is dedicated to protecting them. Liu Mang, however, is more interested in the pleasures of Xiangyang than the journey itself. .Full content
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