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Da Zhou Ling: Starting with Copying Poems to Become Famous Worldwide.
Chapter 213: Reward and Honors. [213]
Summary
The passage describes a military rewards distribution in the Great Zhou empire, highlighting the Emperor Tian Wu Da Di's fair treatment of soldiers. The scene takes place in a military supplies camp where soldiers receive monetary compensation and recognition for their battlefield achievements. The Emperor's policy of generously rewarding soldiers and severely punishing anyone who would embezzle their earnings has created absolute loyalty among troops. The narrative emphasizes the importance of soldiers in the empire, showcasing how the Emperor's strategic approach of genuine care and respect has secured unwavering support from his military forces.Full content
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