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Silver Fox.
Chapter 16: The Vast Yellow Sands of Loulan City. [668]
Summary
The chapter describes the efforts of the Hami Kingdom in rebuilding Loulan City as a strategic military stronghold. The city is being constructed with the help of Song people and Huihu refugees, amidst challenges such as lack of resources and racial tensions. The narrative highlights the significance of Loulan City in securing the Hami region and reviving the ancient Silk Road route. The construction involves innovative techniques using local materials, reflecting the resilience and adaptability of the people involved. The chapter also touches on the social dynamics, including government-arranged marriages for female prisoners, emphasizing the pragmatic approach to population growth and integration. The story captures the transformation of Loulan from a desolate area to a burgeoning city, symbolizing hope and renewal.Full content
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