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Chapter 873 The Banquet of the Hongmen, Shoveling the Poop (Part Two) [Seeking Monthly Votes]. [873]
Summary
. In the chapter "Is the country's fortune protecting the farmers' harvest?", Lin Feng engages in a tense discussion with various aristocratic families regarding the grain supply and land reform proposed by Shen Tang. Many aristocrats are skeptical about Shen Tang's generosity and question how she could support a large army with limited resources. Lin Feng argues that without a significant increase in agricultural yield, the support for the troops is implausible. Shen Tang's bold claims about her military strength and the necessity for land reform unsettle the family heads, leading to a mix of fear and intrigue among them. As the conversation progresses, Shen Tang introduces her advisors, emphasizing the urgency of land distribution and educational reforms. She proposes a plan to establish local academies, which stirs anxiety about the implications for their families. The heads of families become increasingly aware that Shen Tang is determined to implement her plans despite their reservations. The chapter highlights the tension between the aristocrats' self-preservation instincts and the pressing need for reform, leaving them contemplating the consequences of Shen Tang's policies and the precariousness of their own positions. Ultimately, Shen Tang's strategic maneuvers push the families to submit to her demands, raising questions about loyalty and betrayal in the face of inevitable change. .Full content
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