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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 383: Edict. [395]
Summary
Liu Wu's influence over the Eastern Palace is notable, especially as the youngest son, often absent, leading to Liang Wang's dominance. Despite the Eastern Palace's aversion to war, Liu Wu persuades them otherwise. Meanwhile, Wei Man Chao Xian's officials incite chaos by luring vagrants to Liaodong County, resulting in deaths and public outrage. The Eastern Palace responds with severe punishments for officials, causing turmoil in the bureaucracy. Liu Che, the emperor, issues a decree emphasizing the importance of protecting the people, marking a significant shift in governance. This decree, known as the Jia Zi Decree, promises military action against those who harm the populace and signifies the beginning of a new era in the Han dynasty, highlighting Liu Che's commitment to his subjects.Full content
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