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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 391: Horse Administration. [403]
Summary
Liu De observed the Tiger Ben Guards' drills, noting their flashy yet flawed tactics. Despite the imperfections, the display impressed onlookers, suggesting a deterrent effect on the Xiongnu. Chancellor Zhou Yafu envied the cavalry's prowess and urged Liu Che to equip the Han army similarly. However, Liu Che highlighted the scarcity of horses and steel, making large-scale upgrades impractical. He acknowledged the need for improved horse management policies but remained cautious about potential socioeconomic impacts. Ultimately, Liu Che aimed to balance military advancement with agricultural needs, learning from past mistakes to avoid economic collapse.Full content
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