Bashui Fulong

Bashui Fulong

by Kui Kui Thirty

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453Kwords145chapters
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Ch. 145雄鹰盘踞巍峨大山
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Hua Rushan, a profiteer, took advantage of Chang'an's eight rivers and five canals to break the shackles of "low-class businessmen are not allowed to become officials" to seek power and gain huge profits for officials. He became a powerful man, but in the end, he spent all his wealth and stirred up internal water canals to kill treacherous ministers, achieving a righteous deed of protecting the country. A canal merchant who is known as a "bad businessman who harms women", eight dragon-shaped inner waters that circle the capital, and five urban canals that can both bless and harm Chang'an, illustrate a struggle against privilege, oppression and prejudice that begins with bloody hands to change the world for the common good, and ends in the glory of human nature. "Scholars, farmers, industry and merchants are of the highest rank. If merchants are humble, then what do they mean by righteous merchants?" "The world belongs to everyone, and everyone's name deserves to be remembered." "Women are like water, and water benefits all things. The soft waves are like sharp edges. A woman's virtue and talent are never trapped in the inner house or inner court." "The eight waters lead the dragon to the canal, which not only kills the 'false dragon', but also awakens the 'real dragon'!" ...

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