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Generals of the Great Song Dynasty.

Chapter 91: It’s Simple When There’s No Emperor . [90]



Summary

. In the Han Dynasty, the horse spear was a superior weapon, crafted from high-quality timber with meticulous care, taking up to a year to prepare. Wang Liang Jing, reflecting on his family's lost spear, was excited to see many high-quality spears in Damingfu, recognizing their rarity and significance in arming the Wang family army. Meanwhile, in Bianjing, Emperor Zhao Zhen struggled with the implications of flooding in the Yellow River and the potential rebellion in Hebei, instigated by Jia Chang Chao’s negligence. Despite his concern for the common people, he was faced with pressure from officials to punish Jia. As tensions rose, Zhao Zhen called for a meeting with his ministers, where Han Qi proposed removing Jia from his position, emphasizing the seriousness of the rebellion. The meeting revealed a lack of support for Jia, highlighting the precariousness of his situation as the ministers debated his fate. Zhao Zhen, torn between sympathy and the need for accountability, decided to delay his judgment, signaling uncertainty about Jia’s future. .

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