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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 584: Using Labor to Alleviate Hardship, Achieving Self-Sufficiency . [582]
Summary
nIn Jingzhou, the renovation of a temple required more labor than available, especially for the intricate Buddha carvings. Despite the monks' devotion, labor was scarce as rulers prioritized farming over Buddhism. Liu Mang's support for the project pleased the monks, who only needed to provide two meals a day. The government faced food shortages, and Liu Mang exemplified frugality. Temples, however, owned land and were less affected by potential war. The granary struggled to meet market demands, leading to losses. Yan Qing, the Assistant Minister of Agriculture, negotiated with merchants to delay sales for seven days, hoping Liu Mang had surplus grain. Meanwhile, Deng Zhi successfully delivered 500,000 stones of grain to Gang'an Port. .Full content
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