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Han Homeland.
Chapter 4: The First Emperor's Dazai. [3]
Summary
Yun Lang encounters a mysterious figure with phoenix eyes and a tiger companion, hinting at ancient times with bamboo slips and wooden tablets. The setting is primitive, with Yun Lang realizing his modern knowledge is useless. He meets a "mountain god" who feeds him deer milk, indicating a strange yet nurturing environment. As Yun Lang recovers, he learns the mountain god was a Dazai under the First Emperor, a prestigious role, suggesting a historical backdrop. Despite the primitive setting, the presence of a Dazai hints at a connection to ancient Chinese governance, blending history with Yun Lang's surreal experience.Full content
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