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Silver Fox.

Chapter 50: Break The Cauldrons And Sink The Boats. [566]



Summary

Under normal circumstances, the wealthy prioritize preserving their status over taking risks. Tie Xin Yuan, faced with uniting diverse peoples during hardship, considers rallying Hami's people to endure together, fostering national unity. He interacts with Ping Rang Duo Ji, a wealthy but simple Tibetan, to secure resources and labor, emphasizing community support. Plans include accommodating 370,000 people using local resources, building ships, and redirecting rivers to sustain the population. Tie Xin Yuan aims to strengthen the army by recruiting from various ethnic groups, excluding Huihu, who will serve as vanguard soldiers. Strategic raids on neighboring regions, including Khitan and Western Xia, are planned to gather resources and train the army, despite potential retaliation. This bold strategy echoes the historical tactic of "Break The Cauldrons And Sink The Boats," signifying a commitment to decisive action despite risks.

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