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Silver Fox.
Chapter 27: The Terrifying "Ode to the Lotus". [679]
Summary
The Cloud Hall, a grand yet impractical creation by Tie Xin Yuan, serves as a venue for national ceremonies in Hami due to its unsuitable living conditions. Despite its ethereal appearance, it remains cold year-round, deterring the nobles. During a banquet, Wang Da Yong shares his grievances, while Pan Feng, a descendant of the Pan family, discusses reforms with Tie Xin Yuan. Pan Feng proposes drafting statutes to ensure the royal family pays taxes, aiming for long-term peace. Zhao Wan resists, fearing a loss of royal dignity, but Tie Xin Yuan supports transparency and collective governance. The dialogue highlights the potential for reform in Hami, contrasting with the outdated practices of the Great Song Dynasty.Full content
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