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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 470: State Monopoly on Salt and Iron (1). [482]
Summary
Liu Che's visit to the Hui Temple of Emperor Hui highlights the awkward status of Emperor Hui within the Liu family, overshadowed by Lu Hou's influence. Despite receiving some sacrificial offerings, the temple is humble compared to others, reflecting Emperor Hui's lack of descendants and political achievements. In contrast, the Tai Zong Temple, dedicated to Tai Zong Xiao Wen Emperor, showcases grandeur and respect, with Liu Che paying homage to his ancestors. Following this, Liu Che issues an edict to establish temples for his father, Ren Zong, increasing the number of ancestral temples and placing a burden on farmers. However, he also reduces taxes for poorer families, aiming to alleviate their struggles.Full content
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