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I Want to Be the Grand Chancellor.

Chapter 170: How Could China Be Without Men (Fourth Update). [173]



Summary

During Jia Jing's reign, his efforts to honor the heavens yielded little rain and summoned misfortune instead. In anger, he confronted his ministers about the Mongolian invasion, which shocked them. The Mongols, divided into Tatar and Oirat factions, had grown stronger after the Ming Dynasty's earlier victories. Anda Khan, a powerful leader, began invading the Ming Dynasty, causing chaos and suffering. Jia Jing, frustrated by his ministers' lack of effective strategies, demanded solutions to repel the invaders. However, his advisors offered only familiar tactics, failing to meet his expectations, leading him to dismiss them in anger.

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