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Good Landlord of the Tang Dynasty.
Chapter 38: Kunlun Slave, Silla Maid. [37]
Summary
Zhang Chao, valuing Qin Qiong's endorsement, faced resistance from his father regarding its use. Ultimately, he purchased an 8-year-old horse for 100 guan and a second horse for 20 guan. After unsuccessful negotiations for a saddle, he bought two sets of saddles and bridles for 10 guan. Despite spending 450 guan on horses and equipment, Zhang Chao prioritized quality for his father's military needs. He then sought a carriage, emphasizing its importance for status and practicality. After selecting a suitable carriage, he spent 30 guan more, totaling 480 guan. As they left, Zhang Chao considered the idea of buying slaves for convenience, reflecting on the benefits of having a household staff.Full content
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