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Good Landlord of the Tang Dynasty.
Chapter 436: Cousin Zheng. [435]
Summary
The Dali Temple, located in Chang'an, served as the supreme judicial body during the Tang Dynasty, managing imprisonments and overseeing judicial affairs alongside the Ministry of Justice and the Censorate. The Zheng Family, once aligned with the deposed Crown Prince Jian Cheng, swiftly pledged allegiance to the new Emperor Li Shi Min, aided by Li Chao's mediation. Despite losing some positions, they retained influence. The narrative highlights the precarious balance of power among noble families and the emperor, illustrating the consequences of political alliances and the shifting dynamics of loyalty in the face of imperial authority.Full content
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