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Generals of the Great Song Dynasty.
Chapter 64: Dragging the Emperor into the Water . [63]
Summary
. During this period, Bao Zheng reflects on the implications of the annual tribute and the potential consequences of cracking down on liquor smuggling, which could provoke Liao aggression against the Great Song. He grapples with feelings of guilt and confusion about his actions, contemplating resignation as his worldview is shaken. Meanwhile, Wang Ning An proposes a plan to exploit the Liao people's love for alcohol, suggesting they could smuggle liquor to trade for grain and horses, weakening the Liao economy. Despite his initial reluctance, Bao Zheng considers Wang's idea and realizes its potential, deciding to write to the court for support. .Full content
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