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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.

Chapter 227: Spending a Fortune to Acquire Ma Jun, the Master Craftsman of Jiangxia. [226]



Summary

. Liu Mang enters the armory and observes the Mo Zi craftsmen working diligently, reflecting on the contrast between their dedication and the perceived cunning of Confucians. He appreciates the Mo Zi philosophy of "universal love and non-aggression," recognizing its challenges in practice. Liu Mang expresses his understanding of Mo Zi's ideals, emphasizing the importance of peace and unity to prevent chaos, particularly in regions like Liangzhou. The craftsmen admire Liu Mang for his leadership, which has improved their lives. The chapter also highlights Ma Jun's innovative stone-throwing cart design, which impresses Liu Mang and others, contrasting it with an outdated model. Liu Mang advocates for Ma Jun's recognition and merit, showcasing the potential for progress and hope among the craftsmen. .

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