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Han Homeland.

Chapter 86: Things Cannot Be Thought Too Clearly. [275]



Summary

Zhang Tang strategically retreated after criticizing the emperor's policies, realizing the value of a truth-teller. Despite initial resistance, such individuals are often entrusted with significant responsibilities. Zhang Tang's influence in the court grew, overshadowing others. The emperor's plan to relocate wealthy families to Chang'an aimed to maintain prosperity. Zhang Tang and Yun Lang discussed wealth generation, emphasizing agriculture over commerce. They dismissed large-scale military raids due to high costs. Yun Lang's calculations showed the Great Han's losses in conquests. He believed limited warfare was necessary but preferred farming for prosperity. Despite training for combat, Yun Lang prioritized his destiny of defeating the Xiongnu. Meanwhile, a lively event at A Jiao's house piqued Yun Lang's curiosity, but he lacked an invitation. Li Gan informed him about the gathering of noblewomen. Eventually, Meng Da and Meng Er were summoned to teach poultry farming, highlighting their expertise. Yun Lang wisely avoided the event, understanding the societal implications.

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