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The Grand Wei Court.
Chapter 5: Encouragement to Learn. [4]
Summary
In a captivating scene, the Great Wei Emperor observes his son, the Eighth Prince Hong Run, outsmarting esteemed chancellors, showcasing his prodigious intellect at just fourteen. During a dialogue, the prince cleverly counters a moral story about growth, emphasizing the value of utility over grandeur. When challenged on national prosperity, he advocates for supporting commerce and reducing taxes, asserting that the nobility's wealth should be shared for the common good. Despite the emperor's skepticism about disturbing noble interests, Hong Run's confidence and insight impress all, hinting at his potential to influence future governance.Full content
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