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Modern-to-ancient Transmigration: Little Doctor.
Chapter 90: Iron Certificate of the Dan Book. [392]
Summary
In the year of Guiwei, death sentences were reduced, prompting Wu Da to submit a memorial addressing military intelligence and trade, particularly banning alcohol sales due to grain concerns. This sparked debate among officials, but military leaders supported Wu Da, recalling his wealth during the Jingnan campaign. The Yongle Emperor ordered an investigation into trading firms selling liquor. Meanwhile, Wu Da and Wen Jing Hui visited Zhang Sanfeng, preparing for his seclusion. Later, Wu Da's memorial gained traction as locust plagues led to grain shortages, revealing that merchants hoarded grain for profit. The Emperor's actions, informed by Wu Da's report, uncovered plots against the Ming Dynasty, resulting in honors for key figures.Full content
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