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Chapter 14: The Japanese Who Hold the Emperor to Command the Princes. [154]
Summary
In Chapter 14 of "The Japanese Who Command the Princes by Holding the Emperor Hostage," Sir Ge Yuan laments a ruined victory due to deceitful tactics, while Wang Su dismisses the disruption as minor. The narrative explores the relationship between Japan and the Great Song Dynasty, highlighting Japan's tribute and the Fujiwara Clan's political dominance. Tie Xin Yuan inquires about Japan's current state, learning about the Fujiwara Clan's control. The chapter also delves into personal interactions, with Tie Xin Yuan reflecting on a letter from a princess and his own romantic entanglements. The story intertwines political intrigue with personal dynamics, emphasizing the complexities of power and relationships.Full content
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