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Ruling the World.

Chapter 32: The Chaos in the Camp Continues (Part 2). [79]



Summary

The narrative follows Zhao Long and a group of Aoi Tang tribesmen, highlighting their distinct appearance and attire reminiscent of Tibetan clothing. Liu Chang Zuo's escort of the tribesmen indicates their high status, particularly the blind medicine man, brother of the tribal leader. The characters express disdain for the tribesmen, reflecting historical tensions between Han and Tibetan peoples. Han Gang contemplates strategies for dealing with the tribes, emphasizing the need for tact over aggression due to the demographic dominance of Tibetans in the region. The plan involves winning over tribes with Han ancestry, leveraging their connections to strengthen the Song dynasty's position. The story reveals the complexities of tribal identities and the historical context of Han-Tibetan relations, setting the stage for potential conflict and alliance-building.

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