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Han Homeland.
Chapter 7: Dressing as a Courtesy?. [6]
Summary
Yun Lang skillfully crafts rope from hemp and struggles with sewing garments from bear skin, reflecting on the harshness of his environment and the aggressive mindset of the Qin people. He waits anxiously for Dazai, who returns exhausted and injured, symbolizing the dangers outside their temporary home. Yun Lang tends to Dazai, showcasing his adaptability and diligence in maintaining their living space. Despite Dazai's loyalty to the past and his reluctance to leave, Yun Lang embraces a pragmatic approach to life, valuing persistence and caution. He learns from Dazai while pondering the significance of honor and loyalty in their era, ultimately finding contentment in their secluded existence.Full content
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