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I want to establish an Aristocratic Family.
Chapter 12: Returning After a Setback. [11]
Summary
Li Mountain, a branch of the Qinling Mountains, gained fame as the site chosen by Qin Shi Huang for his afterlife kingdom, once filled with palaces and laborers. Zhang Han, a young minister, mobilized 700,000 convicts from Li Mountain during the Qin dynasty's turmoil. Despite early victories, the uprising led by Xiang Yu thwarted further success. Presently, remnants of the past lie buried, with only broken artifacts occasionally found. Zhang Yue, seeking his teacher Huang Hui, faces rejection from his senior brother Huang Ran due to conflicts with Confucian scholars. Disheartened but determined, Zhang Yue realizes he must forge his own path, as the Huang philosophy struggles against Confucian dominance.Full content
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