On the outskirts of Peking, farmers are working in the fields.
Entering September, the heavy ears of wheat are bending the wheat stalks. When the harvest is approaching, farmers are even more afraid to slack off.
Not long ago, the county Finn Magistrate summoned the elders and announced that the prince had ordered that summer grain be exempted and winter taxes be the same as in previous years. It is said that it was the crown prince who said that there would be no good harvest last year and the people were in many hardships, so the prince was kind and the grain tax was reduced or exempted.
The farmers were all grateful for the kindness of King Yan and his son. In Hebei, King Yan's reputation completely surpassed that of Emperor Jianwen of Nanjing.
When King Ning and King Jin saw this, they had to hold their noses and follow suit no matter how reluctant they were. Now that I have decided to rebel with Zhu Laosi, I have to take some practical actions to show it.
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