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Han Homeland.
Chapter 73: Joyful Fields. [72]
Summary
In Chapter 73 of "The Joyful Fields," Yun Lang moves his family to a manor, transforming it with paint due to the high cost of furniture. The estate's Haruma serves multiple roles, from a child's ride to a draft horse. With the Hu's presence, the manor becomes safe from wild animals, allowing children to play freely. The family uses new tools to cultivate land efficiently, despite Yun Lang's limited resources after investing in oxen and farm tools. The chapter highlights the challenges of bartering in the Great Han, where goods hold more value than money. Winter approaches, and the community prepares for storage amidst a poor harvest, leading to hunting and fishing for sustenance. Yun Lang exchanges millet for catfish, showcasing the barter system's importance.Full content
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