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I Want to Be Emperor.

Chapter 1430: Grand Plan for Unification (1). [1447]



Summary

In the spring of the 7th year of Yuande, officials gathered at Weiyang Palace to determine the exact beginning of spring, a task critical for the Han dynasty's stability. Grand Historian Sima Tan announced the date, prompting Emperor Liu Che to issue decrees for agricultural rituals. Amidst palace activities, Empress Chen A Jiao joyfully prepared for silkworm cultivation, unaware of the political pressures surrounding her inability to bear children. Guantao, her mother, worried about the Empress's precarious position, noting that the Emperor's affection might not shield her from court intrigues. Meanwhile, Liu Che focused on unifying the empire, delegating power to Nanyue, while the Empress's status remained a topic of concern among officials.

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