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Good Landlord of the Tang Dynasty.
Chapter 84: The Grand Gesture of 8,000 Acres. [83]
Summary
Zhang Chao, having acquired wealth, contemplates investments beyond mere luxury items. He is constructing a grand mansion and owns several horses, including a prized warhorse. Despite his ambitions, he faces challenges in acquiring land for agriculture due to its scarcity and high demand. He identifies a barren gully with potential for farming and livestock, believing it could yield profits through innovative cultivation. Zhang Chao seeks to purchase this land, aiming for a comprehensive deal to avoid future disputes. With the support of village officials, he plans to secure the area for planting lucrative crops like cherry trees and raising poultry, demonstrating a strategic approach to land development.Full content
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