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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.
Chapter 87: What I Saw in Chang'an. [88]
Summary
' Li Su and Zhao shopkeeper were overjoyed when they received an inkstone with an inscription from the current Emperor, allowing them to operate the movable type printing business in all of Chang'an. Zhao shopkeeper was amazed, having never heard of an Emperor giving inscriptions to merchants. Li Su explained that the government had already implemented movable type printing in other states, and their business would thrive with the Emperor's inscription. They planned to create a large sign with the inscription to attract customers and scholars. As Li Su walked through Chang'an City, he noticed the people's sense of superiority and pride, which he attributed to the bravery of heroes who risked their lives for the great Tang Dynasty. He admired these heroes, including those who supported their families. Li Su met a young man who shared his admiration for the heroes, and they exchanged smiles. However, their conversation was interrupted by the arrival of Grand Generals, and they quickly bid each other farewell, recognizing one of the generals. Li Su was startled and turned pale, not wanting to see the general. The scene changed, and the generals approached them, filled with excitement and curiosity. The leader, a towering figure with a dark complexion, locked onto Li Su and the young man, and a sly grin spread across his face. 'Full content
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