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Generals of the Great Song Dynasty.

Chapter 732: Measuring a Gentleman with the Mind of a Villain [732]



Summary

Wen Ji Fu is summoned to the harsh northwest, initially complaining about the situation. However, after a short time, he realizes the region's potential for wealth and business. Significant investments from banks and financial institutions highlight the area's opportunities. Wen Ji Fu learns about the vast land available for agriculture, with plans for irrigation that could expand arable land. Wang Ning An grapples with the challenges of large-scale agriculture in the Great Song Dynasty, recognizing that the local context and social dynamics differ from those in countries with successful large farms. He concludes that the Song Dynasty's structure, with its indigenous population and land ownership issues, complicates the establishment of large-scale farming. Despite the obstacles, Wen Ji Fu envisions immense profits from irrigated land and pushes for more investment. Wang Ning An sees the potential for agricultural development outside the traditional constraints of the Song Dynasty, aiming to stabilize the state and alleviate rural pressures. Meanwhile, Lü Hui seeks to expose Wang Ning An's weaknesses, but his inquiries are met with resistance, highlighting the complexities of trust and ambition in their world.

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