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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 440: Design. [452]
Summary
Liu Che reflects on the white tiger pelt presented by Nan Lüxin, recognizing it as a symbol of the harsh realities of survival and the predatory nature of both the natural world and human society. He rewards Nan Lüxin for his loyalty to the Han Dynasty and holds a banquet to celebrate. During the event, Liu Che expresses his displeasure with the Wei clan of Korea for their offenses against his ministers. He emphasizes the need for loyalty and control over the Yiyu people, planning to use wealth and education to secure their allegiance while preventing any military power that could threaten the Han Dynasty. Liu Che introduces Zhang Tang to educate the Yiyu nobles on Han law, signaling a shift in political power dynamics. He aims to ensure the Yiyu people's obedience through military presence and strategic division, drawing lessons from historical precedents to maintain control over nomadic tribes.Full content
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