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Chapter 231 Follow the example of the gourd

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    After the swing came out, Mo Wu often sat on it and swayed around. I don¡¯t know why but it just felt very relaxed.  You don¡¯t even have to use your own magic power, just swaying like this, which is very interesting.

    The swing has a long history. It was not invented by the Spring and Autumn Period countries, but was introduced from Xirong.  Yunyao's swing is very high, literally three feet. After all, it is for advertising.  It is located by the river, so the swing is half land and half water. If you don't have the courage, you wouldn't dare to play.

    Two large logs stand straight here, attracting attention because they are taller than all the surrounding buildings and can be seen from a long distance.  There is no better publicity than this, even the South Shore can see clearly that lumber is being sold on the North Shore.

    "It would be great if we could still sell saplings." Shuzai was settling accounts. The first batch of wood was almost sold, so he thought of selling saplings.

    Yunyao looked at Shuzai and thought that the people of the Western Zhou Dynasty were really smart.  Many people cannot accumulate ten pieces of cloth in their lifetime, so they buy saplings and plant them in their homes. After ten or twenty years, when their children grow up, they will have the wood to build a house.

    This is the simple idea of ????the ancients. Ordinary people also want to live in big houses, but their income is small and their expenses are high. They cannot afford ten pieces of cloth in one go, so they can only trade time for big trees.

    ¡°It¡¯s easy to handle, and you can also sell saplings.¡± Yunyao very much agrees with this method. After all, you can¡¯t just cut down trees, but also plant them.

    Uncle Zai nodded repeatedly. Zhu Nu¡¯s mind was indeed fast enough. As soon as she mentioned it, the other party figured it out.

    There is no need to set the price of saplings too high, just a pot of millet is enough.

    After Uncle Zai finished recording the accounts, he handed the bamboo slips to Yunyao for inspection.  It¡¯s millet again, and it¡¯s cloth coins again.  Moreover, cloth coins are not entirely made of silk, but also linen.

    In addition to these two currencies, there are also some leathers that are also used as currencies.  In addition to Yunyao's elixir currency, there are five or six kinds of currency alone, which is a headache.

    "Is the warehouse still enough?" Yunyao asked.

    Shuzai said: "The new warehouse has been put into use and is half used. Zhu Nu has good leadership and the fief is rich."

    "This year I will be a little richer. Next year I will have to take out the cloth and go to Xue State to buy a large amount of ore." "By the way, how is the loss of public tools in the fief?"

    "There are a total of horses, one vehicle and one vehicle in the fief, as well as a number of tools. They can all pass through during the year-end inspection without major damage. But now there are more and more cattle and sheep in our fief, and there are two dogs and carts.  Taking care of her together is a bit too busy." "Zhu Nu, could you please ask the young master to send some people?"

    "After the relocation, everyone is short of people, so we should promote them from among the savages." Yunyao said, it is still possible to promote a few retainers.

    "Nv Zhu, if this continues, I'm worried that the savages will no longer be interested in farming." Shuzai worried: "If the savages are allowed to do the things of the countrymen, who will do the things of the savages? If the savages all want to become the people of the country, then who will  farming?"

    Yunyao glanced at Shuzai and thought that the ancients also knew that the trend of personnel flow was from hard jobs to easy jobs, and now the hardest job is farming.

    In the past, savages were bound to the land, and only Chinese people could work in easy jobs. But if Yunyao really uses savages on a large scale, then savages will be restless and unable to farm with peace of mind.

    Shuzai has been worried about this issue for a long time, but this time it was really raised as an issue, asking Yunyao to pay attention to it.

    In order to solve this problem, the ancients thought of many ways, but in fact they could not completely solve it.  Later generations created many concepts and fresh systems.  Either force or induce farmers to stay on the land and maintain basic food production.

    People regard food as their first necessity, and food as their first necessity, and agriculture as their first necessity. However, human nature is fond of leisure and hates work, so the flow of people will concentrate on easy jobs. This has been the case from ancient times to the present.

    Of course, Yunyao couldn't solve this problem, but the current population of the fief is very healthy, and there is no need to worry about no one farming, so Yunyao said: "Let's do this first. As for the number of people farming in the future, we will raise more cattle.  There is always a way to make up for it by making more bronze farming tools.¡±

    Seeing that Yunyao had considered the future, Uncle Zai no longer objected. After all, the sharpness of bronze farm tools was obvious to all.  But Shuzai still has a question: "As for the public fields, although Zhu Nu is kind-hearted and does not object to the savages saving effort on the public fields, and even made bronze farm tools, I am still worried that in the long run, they will become more and more lazy on the public fields. We are  It¡¯s not about trying to suppress the number of savages each household can raise, such as stipulating that each savage household can only raise two chickens and two ducks, or one sheep and one pig.¡±

    Shuzai hopes that by limiting the number of savages breeding, they can save time on private matters and use their time on public fields.

    ¡°As long as the output of public fields does not decreaseAnyway, there is still business in our fiefs. As long as the taxes can be paid in full, the savages will not be forced to spend time on public lands.  "Yunyao has already thought that if the savages are really too busy to go to the public fields, then the public fields will be cultivated by monsters, and the income from his five public fields will be distributed to the savages in the form of taxes. Just like Guan Zhong's economic reform in the future  , from the well-field system to land taxation.

    Guan Zhong was the first son of the Spring and Autumn Period, the starting point of hundreds of schools of thought, the idol of Confucius, and the first person in China's economic development. Yunyao believed that he would be able to imitate the gourd.

    "As for the candidates" Yunyao originally wanted Shuzai to choose, because it had always been like this before. After all, Shuzai was very familiar with the fief, so the savage he promoted was naturally trustworthy.

    But now Yunyao feels that letting Shuzai choose people all the time will breed dissatisfaction among other savages?  After all, when Shu Zai selects people, he must choose savages who are close to him, and those savages who have a normal relationship with Shu Zai may be angry.

    Yunyao is not worried about Shuzai being able to evade her. In history, there are countless lords who have been evaded because they believed in their subordinates too much. However, Yunyao's focus on the selection this time is not because she is worried about Shuzai's power to control personnel appointments, but because she is really worried.  The savages are dissatisfied.

    Of course, you may be overly worried. After all, Shuzai has been managing the savages in the fief for so long, so the savages should be convinced.

    However, Yunyao decided to ask Shuzai how he planned to choose candidates first: "Shuzai, how do you plan to choose savages for positions?"

    ¡°I know a few savages who are pretty good, I can just ask them to do it.¡±

    Sure enough, he appointed the savage he was most familiar with and communicated with frequently.

    "This is what I think. Let the dog man and the car man make up a few questions, and then let the savages who are willing to take care of the livestock answer them, and select the savages who answer the most questions correctly. What do you think?" Yunyao proposed a question-and-answer selection method: "  In this way, all savages with ideas can come to participate in the Q&A, and secondly, the questions and answers will be fair, and the savages who are unsuccessful will not be angry."

    Shuzai looked at Yunyao strangely, wondering why Yunyao would come up with such a troublesome method.  He didn't feel that Yunyao was taking his power. He just felt that the immortal girl had a broad mind and could handle simple things with complexity. But he thought about it and felt that it could be done, so he agreed, nodded and said: "This method is good.  Okay, just take a little more time.¡±

    Question-and-answer selection is definitely a waste of resources, but anyway, Yunyao will be selected. Shuzai thinks it can be implemented: "I will do it like this."

    "First let the savages know that there is such a selection and let them make some preparations." Yunyao said.

    Shuzai thought that Yunyao was too kind to the savages. Looking at the Lu country, he could not find any fief where the savages could live such a comfortable life. If his lord was so kind-hearted, he would definitely become a fairy in the future.  He believes that Yunyao's kindness and cultivation of immortality complement each other, and it is good for everyone that such a kind person becomes a fairy.

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