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Generals of the Great Song Dynasty.
Chapter 76: Hand in Hand Cooperation. [75]
Summary
. Yang Jiu Mei reflects on the fortunes of families during the Song Dynasty, noting the importance of strong descendants to uphold legacies. Wang Liang Jing, a humble but promising martial artist, has a remarkable son, Wang Ning An, who revitalizes the Wang family through successful business ventures. With the potential to gather a large following, the Wang family seems poised for power. Despite the Yang family's wealth, they recognize the Wang family's military potential and seek an alliance. Yang Jiu Mei proposes to help train the Wang family's troops in exchange for forming a kinship. Wang Liang Jing is hesitant, concerned for his son's well-being but agrees after Yang offers to bring experienced veterans. They discuss the Wang family's horse ranch, which could provide quality military horses, an asset the Song Dynasty desperately needs. Realizing the significance of this opportunity, Yang Jiu Mei promises to send cavalrymen and financial support, seeing it as beneficial for both families. Wang Ning An, however, proposes a partnership instead, offering the Yang family involvement in his publishing and liquor businesses. Yang Jiu Mei leaves with plans for collaboration that could enhance both families’ fortunes. .Full content
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