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I Want to Be Emperor.

Chapter 663: Forcing the Ox Head to Drink Water. [675]



Summary

The dialogue revolves around Gong Sun Hong advising Emperor Liu Che on governing with leniency and virtue, referencing the sage Zi Chan. While Gong Sun Hong suggests establishing laws to guide the Tuntian regiment, he recognizes the potential backlash from those who view increased control as oppressive. Liu Che, intrigued by Gong Sun Hong's insights, tasks him with drafting a memorial on the Tuntian's pros and cons. The emperor's ulterior motive becomes clear as he introduces a new bureau, the Chief Commandant of the Nobility, granting Gong Sun Hong significant authority. However, the ambiguous tax policies raise concerns about exploitation, hinting at the emperor's strategic maneuvering to balance power and responsibility.

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