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The difference between landlords’ farms and large farmers’ management in the Eastern Han Dynasty
Essentially different.
Powerful landlords have also formed a unique model for the management of large-scale farms. This model includes production, development, consumption, defense, etc., thus forming a chain-like circular economy.
Farms of the Eastern Han Dynasty Farms of the Eastern Han Dynasty are an organizational form for large landowners to manage real estate. They occupy a large amount of cultivated land and control a large number of people who depend on them. They are an independent economic system in the Han Dynasty.
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