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I Want to Be the Grand Chancellor.
Chapter 347: To Astonish Others With A Surprising Statement. [350]
Summary
Li Dazai, an official, is confronted by Tang Yi, who cleverly uses Emperor Jia Jing as a shield to avoid Li Mo's wrath. Jia Jing calms Li Mo with elixirs, showcasing Tang Yi's audacity and favor with the emperor. The discussion shifts to maritime prohibitions established by Tai Zu, with Tang Yi challenging the notion that these bans were absolute. He argues that Tai Zu's establishment of the Maritime Trade Office indicates a more nuanced approach to trade. As the conversation unfolds, Tang Yi reveals that the prohibitions were often temporary measures rather than permanent policies, suggesting a potential shift in maritime trade policy.Full content
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