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Han Homeland.
Chapter 139: A Jiao's New Perspective. [141]
Summary
Da Zhang Qiu observed A Jiao's interactions with Meng Da and Meng Er, reflecting on the hardships faced by Meng Du, a loyal guard to the emperor. A Jiao, empathetic towards the Meng brothers, encouraged their poultry-raising endeavors, valuing agriculture's national importance. Amidst this, Little Chong faced reprimand for potential recklessness, while A Jiao favored her simplicity over deceitful appearances. The narrative unfolded with Da Zhang Qiu's reflections on A Jiao's rare laughter, the cultural nuances of silk reeling, and the plight of unpaid refugee workers under Yun Lang's care. A Jiao's indignation at the workers' conditions highlighted her compassionate nature, contrasting with Da Zhang Qiu's pragmatic view of the situation.Full content
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