Sanjiang's testimonials and some explanations

First of all, I would like to thank the editor-in-chief for his guidance and help, and it is precisely because of them that Rollo's transformation work can have its current results and be on the list recommended by Sanjiang.

Secondly, thank you to all the new and old book friends who have always supported Rolls-Royce, you are the greatest motivation and support for Rolls-Royle's creation, without you, Rollo would never have written 20 million words of work, let alone come to this day on the road of writing.

Thank you, thank you. Rolls-Royce will definitely work hard to write this book "The World's Wealthy Merchants" to repay everyone's support.

Finally, let's talk about the novel, "The Wealthy Merchant of the World" is Luo Luo's transformation work, and Luo Luo also wanted to innovate in the historical novels of the Song Dynasty, so he did not choose the most common imperial examination upgrade and bureaucratic reform route, but wrote about a businessman, the birth and rise of a bourgeoisie.

Some may disagree with this line, but in Rollo's view, the only way for China to move forward during the Song Dynasty was to move towards capitalism. Because the feudal road in the Song Dynasty has actually come to an end. If you don't agree with this point of view, then let's talk about how much progress the Qing Dynasty made in politics and economy compared to the Song Dynasty. I'm afraid it's hard to say, but there are a lot of regressions.

In fact, the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty were regressive politically compared to the Song Dynasty, and the lines of the two dynasties were both attempts to strengthen the centralization of monarchical power, and at the same time rebuilt the feudal military groups, the Ming Dynasty was a military household, and the Qing Dynasty was the Eight Banners. Both dynasties imposed considerable restrictions on commerce and foreign trade. Do not think that this is the stupidity of the feudal rulers, in fact, the purpose of closing the country is to maintain feudal rule and control the development of the bourgeoisie.

Because in the era of sails, the maritime merchants were armed merchant groups, and going to sea unarmed was a send-off. Therefore, the existence and development of armed maritime groups will greatly shake the military superiority of the feudal dynasty and must be contained.

In the same way, the concentration and organization of labor and miners would be a great threat to the feudal dynasty and must be controlled.

Therefore, many of the policies adopted by the Ming and Qing dynasties, which were criticized by later generations, were needed to maintain their rule at that time. This is the embodiment of feudalism in China after it has developed to the extreme.

Therefore, Rolls-Roy's book wants to write a road map for bourgeois upgrading as rationalized as possible. Of course, it may not be very cool to be reasonable, after all, the bourgeois road is also full of difficulties and obstacles, and there are great difficulties like Jingkang Tiantian waiting for our great painter Wu Dalang of the Northern Song Dynasty.

Okay, that's it, Rollo is going to code. Here, Rolls-Roy would like to ask for support once again.

Collect, click, recommend, and reward, all come to Luo Luoyong!