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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 50: Five Zhus (1/3). [56]
Summary
Liu De's heartfelt speech moved the craftsmen and guards to tears, prompting reflections on the virtues of past emperors. He proposed minting five-zhu coins to replace the problematic four-zhu and half-liang coins, seeking the craftsmen's help. Despite initial reluctance, they pledged their dedication to the task. Liu De emphasized the importance of quality over quantity in minting, understanding that the credibility of currency is vital. He believed that well-crafted coins would yield greater benefits than numerous poorly made ones, marking a significant step in his political journey.Full content
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