Other language: Vietnamese

I want to establish an Aristocratic Family.

Chapter 180: Smuggling Private Goods. [179]



Summary

In the elm grove, Zhang Yue and Liu Jin discuss the plight of the common people and the role of powerful families. Liu Jin's disdain for the wealthy arises from witnessing their oppression. Zhang Yue argues for understanding all perspectives, emphasizing that the root of societal issues lies in resource distribution, not merely in the actions of the strongmen. He proposes reforming the system to expand resources and redistribute wealth, highlighting the importance of balance in governance. Liu Jin becomes intrigued by Zhang Yue's ideas and the Huang-Lao philosophy, expressing a desire to learn more about it, marking a shift in his understanding of leadership and governance.

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