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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 260: Siyan Garden and Reform. [273]
Summary
Liu Che, the crown prince, stood on a hill, feeling a sense of pride as he surveyed the vast Suxian Garden, a gift from his father, the emperor. This expansive area, measuring approximately 12 kilometers by 6 kilometers, was designated for activities and research. Liu Che decided to exempt land taxes for farmers in Suxian Garden for three years to win their support. He also allowed citizens to graze deer, a profitable venture he learned from a previous ruler. The park served not only as a leisure space but also as a refuge during disasters, showcasing its social responsibilities. Liu Che's initiatives aimed to strengthen ties with the people while fostering economic growth.Full content
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