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... and war, twenty taels was enough to buy a beautiful little slave. You only have three thousand people, and there are about a thousand old, weak, sick, and disabled people among you. These are all burdens that no one will buy. If they bought it, they would still have to provide for their food, clothes, and accommodation. After removing these one thousand people, there were only two thousand people left. On average, one person would sell themselves for one thousand and five hundred taels of silver ...

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