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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 719: Confucianism with the Wrong Script (2). [733]
Summary
In the Han dynasty, militarism surged as Liu Che encouraged military factions, diminishing voices for peace. Generals, influenced by personal losses to Xiongnu invasions, demanded retribution for a recent attack by South Yue on merchants. Liu Che, proud of his role as the people's protector, recognized the shift in public sentiment towards war. The emperor's duty to safeguard citizens became a political mandate, compelling officials to support military action against aggressors. This marked a significant change in governance, with Liu Che's policies reshaping public opinion and ensuring that any harm to the Han people would provoke a strong response from the court.Full content
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