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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 437: The Initial Stabilization of Liangzhou, A Return to Jingxiang . [435]
Summary
. In the land of Hexi, the Han army struggles to fend off the Xianbei and the Western Regions due to internal conflicts. A temporary peace is established through an agreement where the Western Regions and Xianbei agree not to harm Hexi in exchange for trade, particularly Shu brocade. Liu Mang aims to monopolize trade by securing favorable tariffs, while the Western Regions benefit from lower taxes under his jurisdiction. As peace returns, Liu Mang leads a contingent back to Wuwei City. The Qiang people, recognizing the need for stability, begin to transition from nomadic lifestyles to agriculture. With Liu Mang’s uncles stationed in Liangzhou, they plan to maintain order. Liu Mang expresses his intention to visit Jingzhou, while his uncles prepare for the people’s welfare. In Chengdu, the pregnant rivals, Sun Shang Xiang and Lv Qi Ling, compete to give birth first, with supportive maids cheering them on. .Full content
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