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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 395: Untitled. [407]
Summary
The Eastern Palace's approval of the emperor's marriage alliance with the Xiongnu led to a shift in public sentiment, with excitement among the common folk and no concerns about bloodline purity. The Xiongnu envoy celebrated this political achievement, as marriage alliances were a tradition for them. Liu Che's edict emphasized education and governance, signaling the start of the imperial examination process. With thousands registering, he ensured scholars were well cared for during the hot weather. Liu Che's frugality allowed him to save significant funds, which he intended to use wisely. He sought the help of renowned novelists to create a patriotic narrative about the Liu family's rule, titled "Da Han Ying Xiong Chuan," aiming to inspire and unify the populace.Full content
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