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... xian had already fallen.
Which meant everything he left behind—especially anything that offended scholar-official wallets—was now being quietly buried, one policy at a time.
Mining tax was one of the first casualties.
The southern officials never liked paying it. They preferred a more traditional arrangement: resources are public in theory, private in practice. With a few elegant arguments about "the dignity of the gentry," entire coal mines quietly became personal proper ...
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