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Good Landlord of the Tang Dynasty.
Chapter 638: Reward for Killing. [638]
Summary
In the narrative, two cities, Beifan and Xiangyang, symbolize the historical struggles of empires. Li Chao reflects on the fall of the Southern Song and the flawed reliance on virtue over fortifications. Amidst a severe drought, Emperor Li Shi Min grapples with the need for accountability, leading to resignations among ministers. He assigns them to manage disaster relief in affected regions. Li Chao's decisive actions in the southern mountains, including executing 13 individuals to secure grain, showcase the necessity of extraordinary measures in dire times. The situation emphasizes the balance between virtue and practical governance for survival.Full content
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