Other language: Vietnamese
I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 1432: Death Interval. [1449]
Summary
The cauldron in China symbolizes national identity and is rarely moved, only brought out for ancestral worship. Liu Che's decision to exhibit it to the Bai Yue tribes sparks controversy, but he believes it will educate them about China's greatness. The cauldron, revered more than Buddha's relics, represents pride for the Xia peoples. With the Tiger Guards' support, Luo Ying feels empowered to unify the tribes under Liu Che's rule, promoting civilization and education. He recognizes the need for the Luo family to contribute to the Yue people to maintain their status. Ultimately, Liu Che aims to fuse the Yue and Han cultures, ensuring a lasting legacy.Full content
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