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I want to establish an Aristocratic Family.

Chapter 640: Southeast Issue (3). [638]



Summary

The Emperor, understanding the characteristics of his subjects, critiques the scholars and nobles of Qi, Lu, Wu, and Chu, highlighting their distinct traits and societal issues. Despite their historical contributions, stereotypes persist, painting them as lenient, stingy, or stubborn. Zhang Yue argues against these biases, advocating for recognizing the good among officials in Qingzhou, Xuzhou, and Yangzhou. He emphasizes the need for unity and support, suggesting that not all officials are corrupt. The Emperor's perspective softens as Zhang Yue proposes collaboration to encourage positive voices from these provinces, aiming for a more nuanced understanding of regional dynamics.

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