Ahuli's idea is good, and he learned the method of Han people's governance, but the problem is that this is sparsely populated Siberia, not a prosperous city inhabited by Han people; There is no fertile land here. It doesn't look like a place of Han people, with rice and flowers everywhere.

That's the case with learning to walk in Handan. In the end, I even forgot the way I walked. Ahuri seemed to be walking that road, which naturally attracted sikar's dissatisfaction. Another general Buxi also had a headache when he heard his decision.

"Big sweat, what's the matter? Why doesn't brother Xi persuade?" Buxi's face was full of confusion. Normally, such things have happened before, but most of them have been persuaded. Unless they have been mentioned many times, it's really hard to stop them, so I admit it. But the ten taxes and four seem to be the same