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Chapter 447: Longxi and Jiangnan


In addition to Peng Er's identity, there are also several translators accompanying this time who also have some remarks.

These translators were all students of Changle Academy, but they were not the first batch, but were recruited locally by Tang Jian later.

Some of these people are from higher birthplaces, and some are from common people, and their studies are also different.

Some people want to study diligently, learn literature, Taoism and military strategy, and their goal is to become an official.

Others only learn words and words.

If you learn a foreign language and work as a translator on this business path, your income will be very good.

Earlier, their academy was supported by the Changle County government.

Tang Jian asked Luo Yong for money every time, and he didn't feel guilty.

After all, Luo Yong had a share in the establishment of the academy.

Later, Bai Yimao came to serve as the magistrate of Changle County.

Bai Yimao was also a rare young talent.

He was also the eldest son and grandson of a big family like the Bai family.

It was logical that he should be the magistrate of a small county.

This is a humiliation of talent.

But in terms of his ability to make money, this Bai Yimao is far inferior to the previous coffin board.

But he is also very ambitious.

He has to build a new city and lay railroad tracks.

He does so much all day long.

The warehouse in the county government office looked as if it had been washed, and Tang Jian couldn't bear to ask him for money anymore.

Besides, the nature of Changle Academy is a bit embarrassing, and I don’t know who is in charge of it specifically.

If it is said to be under the supervision of Guozi, Chang’an City does not grant funds to this school like Guozi Xuedaixue.

If we say that it is under the control of the local government, the local government has no control over it.

There is no precedent for this before.

The local schools are nothing more than some elementary medical courses.

Dean Tang thought about it and finally decided to turn Changle Academy into a private school.

The so-called private school means collecting tuition fees from students.

Students in this era originally had to pay tuition, which was called Shuxiu.

It usually stipulated how much meat and cloth they were given, but even so, public schools also subsidized tuition.

Since Dean Tang doesn't want to subsidize money, he will naturally have to charge more tuition.

In order to allow more families who can afford the tuition to send young people to study, the admissions standards will naturally be lowered.

I am not as particular about my family background as I used to be.

Common people, merchants and craftsmen, as long as their families have young people with good qualifications and can afford the tuition, can be sent to Changle Academy to study.

In recent years, some people have called the four states of Tingzhou, Yizhou, Guazhou, and Shazhou the Golden Four Corners.

A large number of merchants and goods from Yanqi, Qiuci and other places in the Western Regions have gathered here.

In this environment, talents who are proficient in foreign languages ​​are very popular.

As soon as Changle Academy began to recruit students, it welcomed a large number of students, which solved the financial problem of the academy in one fell swoop.

Dean Tang's private school was very prosperous, and some wealthy businessmen were willing to donate large amounts of money to the academy in order to enable their sons to study at Changle Academy.

Magistrate Bai Yimaobai, who looked down on poverty, was very envious.

It turned out that he could get such money to run an academy.

These things were also reported to Chang'an City early in the morning, and some people mentioned them in the court, but they did not cause any waves.

Many people in the court sympathized with Tang Jian's experience.

They thought about how much great contributions he had made back then because he was a dignified prince and a founding hero.

However, he almost ended up saying something he shouldn't have said because of a chess match with a saint.

Just lost his life.

Later, he probably felt a little bit dissatisfied.

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He drank and caroused all day long and was not interested in government affairs.

In the end, he was demoted to Guanglu doctor because he accepted a few lambs from others, which is a sinecure with no real power and no specific work.

Now he is running a school in Longxi and is enjoying himself, so let him go.

It is not a big deal and he is always holding on to something.

Regarding this matter, the emperor didn't say much.

I don't know if he felt a little guilty about what happened back then, or because he didn't want to follow the truth.

There is another thing, that is, the twelve students who went to the Western Regions in the past two years have finally received news recently, which was obtained from those refugees.

One of the refugees carried a picture book with him, which was a gift from several Tang men.

He also said that when he met them, there were exactly twelve of them.

After receiving this news, Luo Yong, Hou Lin and others were very happy, as well as the families of the other young men who had been frightened by the rumor earlier.

They could finally breathe a sigh of relief this time.

As for the painting book, Guo Xiaoke's people exchanged it for some grain and cloth and sent it to Chang'an City through the inn.

During the morning meeting, the saint handed it to the ministers for circulation.

Luo Yong also took a brief look at it. , the drawing book that I asked Qiao Junlin and the others to bring was correct.

After reading it, all the ministers thought: "This must be the work of Magistrate Luo County."

The picture books produced by Luo Yong all have one obvious feature.

They are not serious picture books.

They are actually promotional books.

No matter how exciting the story is and how exquisite the pictures are, they cannot conceal their advertising nature.

With such a distinct personal style, Luo Yong didn't know whether he should be happy or worried.

According to what those barbarians said, it was more than a year ago when they met Qiao Junlin and others.

Even if Qiao Junlin and the others had walked further back then, all the way to Persia, and then turned back the same way, they would have been there by now.

Back.

There was no news for more than a year after that.

No one knew where they went or what they encountered.

Some people say that Dashi and Persia are at war, and the Persians cannot defeat them.

The merchants of Dashi have cut off the trade routes.

It is almost impossible to reach the Tang Dynasty through Dashi from Persia.

Many Persian merchants are now Large ships were used to carry goods to and from the east along the coastline.

There were many Persian merchants on the Lingnan Road.

Therefore, some people speculated that Qiao Junlin and others might return by sea.

The sea is rough and rough, and there are sea lanes, so the journey is not easy.

In autumn, Er Niang returned from the south of the Yangtze River.

She also said that there were many tourists from the south of the Yangtze River.

Many ships landed on the southeast coast.

They exchanged spices, gold, silver, utensils and other items from the locals for silk and satin, and shipped them out to sea.

He also said that in the Jiangnan area, the price of pepper and other items is much cheaper than in Guanzhong, and all kinds of goods are not expensive.

In Luo Yong's impression, at the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, the foreign trade along the southeast coast had not yet developed greatly, and the famous ports of later generations had basically not developed much at this time.

The reason why it developed ahead of schedule this time should have a lot to do with the emergence of the compass.

In addition, Datang has produced many rare objects in recent years, which has also attracted many overseas people.

The number of people coming and going has increased. , will form a driving role.

Just like the Hedong merchants who are now active in and around Chang'an City, many of them have never even left their own prefectures and counties before, and never dreamed that they would one day be able to go to Chang'an City.

Later, the trade roads became unblocked, and more and more merchants from all over Hedong went south to buy and sell goods.

Naturally, they were attracted to travel to and from Chang'an City.

Nowadays, it is commonplace for many Hedong merchants.

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In the past, there was a phenomenon of arbitrary tolls on this road, but now it is rare.

The main reason is that there are too many pedestrians and goods.

Once something happens, the matter will soon expand.

Once the situation in Chang'an City goes down, it will be lost.

It's all light if you have a job.

Furthermore, with more people traveling on this journey, the income from each checkpoint will naturally be more.

There is no need to stare at the three or five pedestrians like before, always trying to do everything possible to scrape more money from them.

Now even at normal charges, these levels are extremely rich.

The more isolated and barren a place is, the more chaos there is, making it difficult for people to move.

And once this place becomes prosperous, a lot of chaos will be swept away under the powerful force.

This is true at home, and it should be true overseas.

Erniang has set up her towel workshop in Jiangnan in the past few months.

For the time being, the workshop uses old-fashioned equipment.

This time she returned to Chang'an to go to the machine shop to transport the sets of new textile machines she had ordered earlier.

By then, her towel workshop would be hand-made and machine-made in parallel.

"Those people are very happy to buy goods.

A box of 100 towels.

They often buy hundreds of boxes.

My workshop cannot produce them at all, and now I have accumulated many orders."

Er Niang happily told Luo Yong and others about her workshop in the south of the Yangtze River.

When she went to the south of the Yangtze River earlier, she did not expect that the business could go so smoothly.

"Then you won't sell white folded cloth," the aunt asked with a smile.

The aunt on the south side of the Yangtze River is also familiar with her, and the two sisters have a common language this time.

In the past few days when the second mother came back, they always sit together and talk.

"I opened a shop, and the white folded cloth was made in Chang'an, and shipped directly to the ship for sale."

Er Niang replied.

Shipping goods by waterway goes from upstream to downstream, and the freight cost is quite low.

In addition, the white folded flowers originally came from Hexi.

If they were to be transported to the south of the Yangtze River, they had to pass through the Chang'an area.

"The labor over there is cheaper," the aunt asked again.

"Right now it's a little cheaper than Chang'an City, but it may not be so in a few years."

Erniang said.

Speaking of which, when Er Niang came back from Jiangnan this time, she was accompanied by several Jiangnan gentry.

These Jiangnan gentry also brought many ladies who were good at weaving.

Nowadays, the foreign trade in the Jiangnan region has developed, and the demand for silk in the market is huge.

There are new looms in Chang'an City, which can greatly improve the weaving efficiency, so they naturally thought of using this new weaving machine.

Machine woven silk.

In the past few months, Luo Erniang's development in Jiangnan can be said to be smooth.

In addition to the aunt's previous accumulation in Jiangnan, and the Luo family's slight reputation, it also has a lot to do with some Jiangnan gentry.

These people want to learn new textile technology and buy new machines.

The easiest way is to go through the Luo family, so they are in constant contact with Erniang and try every means to make friends with her.

Since these people had already sold favors to the Luo family, Luo Yong was naturally very smart.

He placed some of the weavers they brought with them in the machine workshop, and some in the new textile school.

In addition, he arranged Five young people from these Jiangnan gentry families were sent to study engineering.

For these five places in engineering studies, someone in the court impeached Luo Yong again, saying that he was using his power for personal gain.

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Luo Yong was well prepared for this.

At that time, he said that machine-made white folding cloth had impacted the traditional weaving industry in Jiangnan.

If we could not provide support now, many sericulture farmers and weavers would lose their livelihoods in the future.

The new textile machines of the Engineering School may be able to improve the old silk weaving technology.

I hope these young people can benefit the village after completing their studies.

In the process of dealing with those Jiangnan people in the past few days, Luo Yong did discuss this issue with them.

There were also courtiers in the court who cared about the people's livelihood in the south of the Yangtze River.

Even if some people accepted Luo Yong's words, after several discussions, the previous impeachment against Luo Yong was gone.

In fact, when it comes to using power for personal gain, what Luo Yong did can't be considered very personal gain.

At most, he just used his position to open a door for others.

This is also common for people who hold power.

When you are powerful, you don’t want to pave the way for yourself.

How can you expect someone to help you when you lose power in the future?

The demands of these Jiangnan gentry were actually quite legitimate, but they had not been able to get in before, so they tried every means to hook up with Luo Yong.

After all, wealth, knowledge, and opportunities in this world are never distributed fairly and justly.

It does not mean that you can have it if your reasons are just enough.

They are always in the hands of a few people.

Those who hold power are always more Easily obtainable.

And this court is not only the heart of the country, but also the battlefield of power.

This time, Luo Yong gave some of the results he gained from this battlefield to these Jiangnan gentry, thanking them for taking care of Er Niang, and hoping that it would be of some help to Jiangnan's weaving industry. gd1806102: