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I want to establish an Aristocratic Family.

Chapter 844: The Man Who Knows Shame. [843]



Summary

The narrative describes the contrasting fates of the tombs of two legendary generals of the Great Han Empire, Huo Qubing and Wei Qing. Huo's well-preserved tomb is a celebrated site, while Wei's is neglected and desecrated, reflecting economic disparities. The text also honors Dong Zhongshu, a revered Confucian scholar, whose mausoleum is treated with respect. The story shifts to the Mo Nan grasslands, where a Han envoy commands fear and respect from local tribes, highlighting the Han dynasty's historical impact. The Wuheng tribe's gratitude for Han protection contrasts with the younger generation's skepticism, foreshadowing potential conflicts.

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