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Han Homeland.
Chapter 48: Intimidating the Tiger by Striking the Mountain? (Chapter 2). [237]
Summary
The chapter revolves around A Jiao, who despite losing her position as Empress, thrives through self-reliance and intelligence, managing her own ventures at Nagato Palace. Her charm captivates Liu Che, who values her nobility and intelligence over mere beauty. The narrative highlights the challenges of shifting the silk industry from Shu to Chang'an, emphasizing the need for large-scale production and trade opportunities with the Xiongnu and Western Regions. Yun Lang navigates political tensions, defending his family's agricultural practices against bureaucratic interference, while Chang Ping and Da Zhang Qiu offer support against potential threats. The chapter underscores themes of resilience, intelligence, and strategic thinking in overcoming societal and political challenges.Full content
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