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Good Landlord of the Tang Dynasty.
Chapter 489: Uncle. [488]
Summary
Li Simo expresses concern about the complex situation in Feng Zhou, where the Turkic tribes have a significant population and military potential. Despite having 30,000 tents, only 8,000 cavalry are currently available for defense. The Turkic tradition allows for rapid mobilization of their population as soldiers. Li Chao, aware of these dynamics, seeks to persuade the tribes to submit to Tang rule, but Li Simo doubts the feasibility due to the strength of the Khanate. The narrative also highlights a cultural exchange over a meal, emphasizing the camaraderie between Li Simo and Li Chao, as they bond over a unique sweet and sour fish dish, showcasing the blending of their cultures.Full content
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