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I want to establish an Aristocratic Family.
Chapter 38: On War (1). [37]
Summary
Zhang Yue briefly considered the troubles caused by others, knowing that Jin Ri Di, the imperial son-in-law, would retaliate against anyone causing issues for him. Despite his wariness of the Gongyang school, he recognized its significant influence in the Han dynasty. Zhang Yue desired a diverse political landscape, advocating for various voices to thrive rather than a singular narrative. His discussions with Wang Jin led to sharing insights on the relationship between politics and war, emphasizing the importance of understanding both material and spiritual aspects in conflict. This knowledge deeply impacted Wang Jin, challenging his beliefs and filling him with fear.Full content
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