Section 25 A Hero (1/3)
I deleted that section last night.,Because it's too scummy.,At that time, I was dizzy.,Extremely deprived of spirit and reluctantly wrote.,Look at it today.,Good scum, good scum.,Decisively deleted and rewritten~
SO~~~~~~~ today is still 3 more, well, but because of yesterday's 2B behavior, so tomorrow is also 3 more, ask for a collection and a recommendation!!!!!
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Liu De's carriage rumbled through the streets and alleys of Chang'an, fifty guards of the Northern Army closely guarded the left and right, and the black dragon flag of the Han family was waving in the wind, and countless people looked sideways along the way.
As we drifted farther and farther away from the royal court, the bustle began to fade, and all kinds of laborers began to appear on the roads, pulling ox carts and even wheelbarrows.
Seeing these poor people, Liu De knew that the destination was not far away.
After about two more miles, the carriage stopped at a street corner.
"Your Highness, Pingxin City has arrived!" The driver reminded Liu Dedao.
Liu De got up, stepped out of the carriage, and looked up at the building in front of him.
In the Han Dynasty and the Qin system, not only were most of the laws revised on the basis of the Qin law, but even the layout and management of the city were not much different from those of the Qin Dynasty.
Hanshu records: Chang'an Luli 160, the living room is more than the knot, and the door and alley are straight.
This shows that the urban construction of Chang'an City is planned, not blindly repaired
What appeared in front of Liu De's eyes was a somewhat deserted trade market, many of which were not even open, and occasionally a few passers-by dressed as civilians could be seen carrying various fabrics of all sizes from some shops.
"Your Highness, this Pingxin City, also known as Willow Market, is mostly a merchant selling things like wicker knitting and brooms...... "The coachman knew a lot, and lowered his head to introduce Liu De.
"Oh!" Liu De nodded, looked at the other three talismans in his hand, and asked, "Then do you know what Zhishi, Huai City, and Changling City do?" What kind of business are most of the merchants in it? ”
"Zhishi is a vegetable market, where Weishui fishermen, butchers, most of them are in Zhishi, Huai City is famous for pawns, Changling City is not very familiar with slaves and maids outside the city, I heard that it is not often opened, it is only opened on the fifteenth day ......of the first month of the month," the coachman replied respectfully, and then he thought about it and reminded: "Two of the four cities asked by His Highness are in the west, only Zhishi is in the east, and the other mayor's tomb is outside the city, which is not very famous!" ”
"Got it!" Liu De nodded.
Although he knew that Chao Cuo didn't have any good intentions, but after listening to it at this time, Liu De couldn't help but feel a little angry in his heart.
Even if Liu De is just a prince who was born in a deep palace and grew up in the hands of a woman.
But I also know some common sense.
Chang'an nine cities in the west and six in the east, the west market seems to have a large number, but in fact, the influence is not high at all, and the flow of people is limited.
Even the execution of prisoners by the imperial court was carried out in the East Market, and they never went to the West Market, because the flow of people in the West Market was too small.
Just after listening to the coachman's introduction, Liu De knew that this mistake was deliberately disgusting to him.
Pingxin City is a gathering place for the hand-weaving industry, and at first glance you can tell that there is no oil and water.
Changling City is outside the city, it is still a place to catch the market, and it only opened on the fifteenth day of the first month, so it is strange to be able to get oil and water!
Needless to say, since ancient times, the pawnbroking industry has been read as pawn writing usury, and the usury merchants of the Han Dynasty are more fierce than one another, Liu De remembers that after the Wu Chu Rebellion began in the previous life, Zhou Yafu led the army to quell the rebellion, because the military expenditure was not enough, he could only find a usury merchant in Chang'an to borrow 3,000 gold from usury......
Even the imperial court dared to lend!
In the end, he successfully recovered the principal and interest!
Just this one can imagine how hard the backstage of those loan sharks is!
Nine times out of ten, standing behind were the princes, kings and nobles from all over the country.
Liu De didn't even doubt that as long as he dared to touch the gang of loan sharks in Huai City, the next day's tidal wave of attacks would drown him.
As for the only major market that has been lost, it is a direct market.
Chao Cuo didn't have any good intentions.
Nazhi City is a vegetable market, where the fishermen on the Wei River and the butchers of Chang'an are located.
The people who run these two businesses make almost hard-earned money, and if they don't do it, they are all bitter where they do business.
It is conceivable that if Liu De hits the idea to the market, then the fishermen and butchers who have passed their hard-earned money will definitely have nothing to do with Liu De, and even if they knock the marrow and suck the bones from Kuhaha, they won't be able to make much money.
Don't think that the prince doesn't need money.
Don't think the prince doesn't need money!
Don't even think that the emperor doesn't need money!
Liu De, who has experience in his previous life, naturally would not be naïve to think that as soon as he raised his arms, countless people brought their own dry food and made cattle and horses for him without complaining - that was just a naïve idea.
Since living in this real world.
Firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar tea, so you don't need money?
In his previous life, when Liu De was the king of Hejian, the annual palace expenses were often more than 10 million yuan.
Now in Chang'an, where every inch of land is valuable, if you want to attack the crown prince, you can't do without money.
Don't say anything else, when you come out to do things, you have to recruit people, you have to pay a lot of money to recruit people, and you have to give a red envelope during the New Year's holidays.
Without money, no matter how much you blow it, no one will be able to follow you.
That's the reality!
And where does the money come from?
When Liu De's cheap father was the prince, thirty percent of the expenses in the crown government were reimbursed by the imperial court, and seventy percent were self-raised.
At that time, the shops, handicraft workshops, and loan sharks in Chang'an City, as long as they were of a certain size, would hand over a certain amount of 'gifts' on time.
The biggest reason why Chao Cuo can climb to his current position is not because he has a deep relationship with the cheap dad, but because he understands the economy and knows how to manage money.
But the point is that Liu De is not the prince yet.
If you are not the prince, you don't have that reputation and the confidence to reach out to the powerful businessmen in Chang'an to ask for money, even if someone sends money to the door, then they don't dare to ask for it.
Therefore, if Liu De wants to do things, then his financial resources can only be the territory under his jurisdiction.
Maybe the cheap dad will give a start-up capital, but at most it is not more than 100 gold......
In these years, recruiting a scholar who is a little literate and doing chores such as clerical work has to pay 2,000 yuan and 50 or 60 stone corn every year, and he also has to give cloth and a piece of meat during the New Year's holidays, so he has to list a budget of at least about 10,000 yuan a year.
Liu De's subordinates are now four cities, even according to the minimum configuration, each city recruits ten scribes to be responsible for sorting out various documents and planning various plans, which is an expenditure of 400,000 yuan a year.
The salaries of these most basic copywriters alone are enough to empty Liu De's poor money bag.
Not to mention those high-level intellectuals and bulls.
Like the drama, Meng Annuity does not have more than 100 gold, and people must pat their butts and go home to continue to do the promising job of collecting protection money.
Therefore, Chao Coo's loss of these four cities to Liu De made it clear that Liu De was deflated.
Liu De was 100 percent sure that if he didn't make some changes, these four cities would not be able to bring him any economic benefits at all - Chao Cuo had been the prince's family order back then, and now he was an internal historian, and he must know very well about the business district of Chang'an City.