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Good Landlord of the Tang Dynasty.
Chapter 737: The Crown Prince Oversees the State, Li Chao Assists in Governance. [737]
Summary
Hu Dou Zhou, once a desolate sandbank near the Yangtze's estuary, transformed into a bustling commercial hub after being acquired by Prime Minister Li Chao and the Crown Prince. Despite initial reluctance, landowners sold their fertile estates, leading to the establishment of docks and warehouses. The Si Hai Company, a significant foreign trade entity, thrived here, generating immense tax revenue. Li Shi Min, astonished by the company's valuation at 60 million guan, pondered its implications amidst looming threats from the Turks. The Crown Prince's insights on the political landscape and military strategies highlighted the complexities of governance during this tumultuous period.Full content
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