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Han Homeland.
Chapter 155: Impetuous and Short-sighted. [157]
Summary
Yun Lang observes a pervasive rush for quick success among the people of the Great Han, from Emperor Liu Che's impatience in defeating the Xiongnu to A Jiao's eagerness to monopolize the emperor. This mindset, akin to Japan post-Meiji Restoration, leads to exhaustion and unfulfilled efforts. Yun Lang's attempts to secure his family's future through strategic alliances and projects often go awry, leaving him in despair. Despite setbacks, his estate thrives, and his life appears perfect to outsiders. The narrative highlights the tension between ambition and patience, illustrating the consequences of hasty actions.Full content
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