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Ruling the World.
Chapter 44: The Confucian Temple Essay is also Magnificent (3). [124]
Summary
In the narrative, Han Gang reflects on the bustling nightlife of Tokyo while grappling with political challenges related to Wang Shao's military strategy. He notes the stark contrast between the lively atmosphere of Sweet Water Lane and the darkness of Qin Zhou. Han Gang contemplates the absurdity of Dou Shun Qing's actions and the potential consequences for Wang Shao, who is under attack from various factions. He believes that dissenting voices could provide Wang Shao with the opportunity to defend himself. The text also discusses the ideological and interest-driven opposition to Wang Anshi's reforms, highlighting the complexities of political alliances and the challenges of governance in a changing era.Full content
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