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Han Homeland.
Chapter 156: Four Questions of Liu Che. [348]
Summary
The Yun family's marriage event in Chang'an attracts notable figures despite their minor noble status, due to Yun Lang's connections with the emperor and the family's mysterious reputation. The Yun estate impresses visitors with its warm hospitality and educated young attendants. Yun Lang plans to share his family's wealth for the prosperity of the Great Han, aligning with Confucian ideals. He believes in spreading knowledge and resources, such as agricultural goods, to ensure long-term stability and reputation. This approach aligns with the teachings of the Northwestern Polytechnic, which is set to merge with Confucianism, aiming to benefit society as a whole.Full content
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