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Silver Fox.
Chapter 46: Tie Xin Yuan's Strange Theory. [701]
Summary
In Hami, reforms were unexpectedly smooth as the populace had ample land, encouraged by officials to cultivate new fields. This led to a surplus of farmland, negating the need for tenants. Slavery was overlooked by the government to facilitate land reclamation. Huo Xian's agricultural reforms faced challenges due to Hami's unique situation of abundant resources and low population. Liu Ban noted that Hami, as a new dynasty, would prosper for decades due to its resource-rich environment. Military preparations were underway, with supplies being transported to various cities. Despite the prosperity, Huo Xian believed Hami should avoid warfare for three years to stabilize internally. Tie Xin Yuan acknowledged Hami's rushed founding and crude systems but recognized its natural advantages. The discussion highlighted the need for strategic reforms to ensure long-term stability and prosperity.Full content
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