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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 406: Rectifying Liangzhou, Starting from Yicheng . [404]
Summary
. News of the Suo Jia's raid spread through Yicheng, instilling fear among noble families, as even the powerful Suo Jia couldn't withstand the Han army's plundering. Liu Mang admired Zhao Ang and Wang Yi's spirit but believed Yicheng would fall, leading to the end of the noble families. He aimed to neutralize the Suo Jia's influence and confiscated their wealth, disregarding the concerns of other noble families. After the Suo Jia fell, other families scrambled to appease Liu Mang, who planned to nationalize land for the common people. In Liangzhou, Liu Mang emphasized the need for stability to allow peaceful farming, proposing to instill fear in the Qiang Ren instead of eradicating them. He discussed the cyclical violence caused by hunger and looting, deciding that subduing the Qiang Ren was crucial. Liu Mang and his generals plotted to mislead the Suo Jia about the Han army's departure, encouraging them to contact the Qiang Hu for support. As the Suo Jia prepared for rebellion, Yicheng faced an attack from the Qiang Ren. The common people, anxious to defend their new lands, received reassurance from Wang Yi. Meanwhile, Zhang Fei confronted Suo Chao outside the Suo residence, exposing his conspiracy with the Qiang Ren. .Full content
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