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I Want to Be Emperor.

Chapter 77: Shanglin Garden. [83]



Summary

The text discusses the challenges of circulating new five-zhu coins in China, emphasizing the conservative nature of the populace and the necessity for government endorsement for currency acceptance. Legal tender is defined by specific criteria, and refusal to accept it incurs penalties. Liu De, facing obstacles from merchants and officials, contemplates the implications of introducing the coins. He decides to seek support from Princess Guantao and others while heading to Shanglin Park, a historically significant royal garden. Liu De reflects on the future challenges posed by climate changes and the need for strategic preparations to ensure prosperity, aspiring to become the Son of Heaven to implement his plans.

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