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I want to establish an Aristocratic Family.

Chapter 313: Do Not Cross the River (2). [312]



Summary

Jiang Sheng confronts Zhang Yue, expressing disappointment in the fearfulness of Wen Bin and Chen Sheng, who represent the Guliang school. He argues against harsh punishment for their errors, invoking the principle of Chun Qiu, which discourages internal conflict. Zhang Yue, having studied extensively, recognizes Jiang Sheng's words as a trap rooted in Guliang ideology. He understands the implications of endorsing such views and critiques the Guliang school for its ineffective governance. Ultimately, Zhang Yue clarifies his identity as a follower of Huang-Lao, not a scholar, leaving Jiang Sheng stunned.

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