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I want to establish an Aristocratic Family.
Chapter 281: On Troops in the Western Regions (2). [280]
Summary
Li Guang Li discusses the strategic importance of Lou Lan, a kingdom crucial to the Silk Road and the Han Dynasty's control over the Western Regions. He recounts past conflicts, including the fall of Gushi and the rise of Lou Lan under Han influence. Despite its initial rebellion, Lou Lan became a vital ally for the Han, providing military support against the Xiongnu. However, the health of Lou Lan's king is deteriorating, and the imprisonment of his nephew by the Minister of Justice raises concerns about the kingdom's stability. Zhang Yue warns that the death of the old king could lead to chaos in Lou Lan, jeopardizing Han interests.Full content
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