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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 195: The Shepherd's Clerk and the Young Master's Scheme. [194]
Summary
. Liu Mang leaves the military camp, ignoring his father's anger, feeling joy about his vision for the Han Dynasty. He recognizes the challenges of changing the knowledge monopoly held by aristocratic families and considers the low literacy rates that hinder the imperial examination system. Liu Mang believes that empowering small clerks and herdsmen is key to spreading knowledge. As he heads to the infirmary, he is joined by loyal followers who express their commitment to him. Liu Mang's actions to support soldiers and their families resonate deeply, winning their hearts, while Liu Bei reflects on the implications for his other son, Liu Feng. Zhuge Liang acknowledges Liu Mang's righteousness, and the young man's leadership attracts more recruits to the army. .Full content
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