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Han Homeland.
Chapter 13: Gap. [201]
Summary
Liu Bang, after seizing power, divided the realm among his relatives to safeguard the Liu family's empire. However, his descendant Liu Che sought to centralize power, uncomfortable with the autonomy of vassal states, which included their own taxes, coin minting, and military forces. This led to conflicts like Wo Hu Di, where Liu Che aimed to weaken the vassal states' military might by controlling their armored warriors. The narrative highlights the tension between maintaining a family empire and centralizing authority. The story also depicts a confrontation involving Huo Qubing and a formidable warrior, Lian Zhe, showcasing the strategic and physical challenges faced by the characters in this power struggle.Full content
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