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    Buying a house and waiting for the value to rise?  Zu Yi, the prefect of Xi'an, couldn't help but was slightly startled. After thinking about it, he realized that Zhenwu was asking Xi'an officials to raise the housing prices in Xi'an so that they could be sold at a good price all over the city. This was not difficult. Xi'an was looking at it.  It will be more prosperous. Buying a house and hoarding real estate is a business that guarantees a profit, but now all the officials in Xi'an are trying their best to make up for the shortfall. How can there be enough money to buy a house?

    If you don¡¯t have money to buy, let them buy it. This master is extremely shrewd. Whenever he cries about poverty, he will inevitably think of deficit. Thinking of this, Zu Yi hurriedly bowed and said: "The emperor is so considerate to his subjects, I am so grateful that I can't help but cry."  If you feel proud, your slaves will surely spread the grace of the Holy One so that all officials in Shaanxi can bathe in the holy lake. // Baidu Search See the latest chapter // "

    Seeing that Zu Yi was clear at the first glance, Zhenwu nodded slightly, pondered slightly, and then said: "Everything that goes too far is not enough, and it must be done in moderation. We must also beware of forced buying and selling and other acts that harm the people."

    Hearing these words, Zu Yi couldn't help but chuckle inwardly. Zhenwu was trying to remind them not to go too far. This was completely unnecessary. Xi'an officials now had no money at all and no intention to buy real estate. He hurriedly bowed and said:  "The emperor's instructions must be kept in mind by all servants, and all subordinates must be strictly controlled."

    Early the next morning, the Xi'an General's Office, the left-wing and right-wing commanding yamen, the governor's yamen, the governor's yamen, Xi'an government yamen, Chang'an county yamen, Xianning county yamen and other large and small yamen all posted notices to form a new imperial guard army in Xi'an, with 30,000 troops.  A notice was issued to recruit soldiers from all banners and civilians in Shaanxi and surrounding provinces, establish military workshops in Xi'an, demolish the city, sell the city publicly, and allow bannermen to set up industries and purchase cemeteries in Xi'an.

    As soon as the notice was posted, it was surrounded by people. After the government officials and scholars read and explained it loudly, the news spread immediately, and the whole city of Xi'an immediately boiled.  Regardless of whether they were officials, gentry, businessmen, or Manchus and Han Chinese, they were all excited. Teahouses, restaurants, and clubs were crowded early in the morning.

    The whole city of Xi'an is talking about the treatment, food and salary of the new Imperial Guards, their combat power and the importance they receive.  Naturally, the Royal Navy of the Qing Dynasty, which was also part of the expeditionary force, was also talked about, especially the navy's glorious record and rapid promotion rate. The deeds of naval generals such as Liu Zhisheng and Lin Wei who were directly promoted to third-rank officers from nothing were once again mentioned.  Turned out.

    Zhenwu said in Taiyuan, Shanxi, that the Qing Dynasty should not only develop maritime trade, but also vigorously develop inland commerce, encourage Shanxi merchants to set up bank accounts, and personally give them the name "Jin Hesheng".  News that Xi'an would become the commercial and trade center of the entire northwest also spread quickly. Even the imperial court's intention to use troops in the northwest was said to have both nose and eyes.

    True and false news came one after another, making people overwhelmed and at a loss for what to do for a while, but everyone understood that the imperial court wanted to vigorously develop commerce in the northwest, and Xi'an was the center.

    The quick-responsive Jin gentry could not wait to ask matchmakers to go to Mancheng to propose marriage, and a group of merchants began to speculate on the sale price of Mancheng.  And each planned how to expand the size of the shop and caravan in Xi'an.

    Soon, news came out that Mr. Zhenwu made a private visit to the Baheyi area yesterday to check the terrain.  In order to select a location for the military workshop, the Eight Banners garrisoned in Xi'an and the New Guards Army faced off yesterday. They defeated Xi'an's flag soldiers one-on-two. Before everyone had finished talking, it was reported that Xi'an's officials, big and small, were busy shopping around the city.  Paved house.

    Hearing this news, a group of merchants and gentry, who still had the energy to brag and chat, rushed to the street to inquire about the situation. Everyone knew that under the stimulation of these measures.  Xi'an will soon be prosperous again. The more prosperous the market is, the more prosperous the shops and houses will be. Now the world is peaceful, the Qing Dynasty is at its peak, and there is no need to worry about military disasters.  Buying real estate is a guaranteed profit. Having said that, when will officials make a loss-making transaction?

    Officials of all sizes in Xi'an are indeed purchasing shops and houses one after another. Qian'er's eight hundred taels of silver is not a problem at all for these officials. Although they have to make up for the shortfall, I heard that not purchasing real estate may lead to the shortfall of Zhenwu's rectification of Shaanxi.  All officials are taking active action, not to mention the current situation. Buying real estate is likely to make a small fortune, so why not?

    Not only civil servants, but also military generals and wealthy bannermen all over the city have purchased shops in the city. Purchasing shops for rent is safe and decent, more cost-effective than buying land, and it does not violate the rule that bannermen are not allowed to engage in other industries. In the past,  It's because banner people are not allowed to buy property in the local area. Now that they are allowed to do so, they will naturally buy it with great fanfare.

    When a group of merchants and gentry in Xi'an saw this situation again, they naturally immediately joined the ranks of purchasing paved houses. Real estate transactions in Xi'an immediately became popular, and prices began to rise slightly.

    The vast open space in front of the south courtyard gate of Xi'an is the westAn's most prosperous and lively commercial district is also a leisure and entertainment center. From morning to night, it is like a market. In addition to various vendors, there are also storytellers, puppet performers, fortune tellers, jugglers, and preachers.  (Return to Islam), very lively.

    Zhenwu, who was dressed in casual clothes and accompanied by Zu Yi, the prefect of Xi'an, looked at the prosperous scene here with great interest. Xi'an is indeed the most prosperous commercial center in the northwest. From time to time, Tatars in red clothes and blue headscarves can be seen among the people passing by.  There are Mongolians, Russians wearing boots and big beards, Tibetans wearing boots, lamas wearing yellow robes, and Muslims wearing red turbans.

    Looking at these various people with obvious characteristics, Zhenwu couldn't help but wonder to himself, I wonder how they would react when the news of Xi'an's sudden expansion of 30,000 troops reached Junggar and Russia?  Will it prompt others to rebel in advance, or will they just retreat?  How would he react if he was in a different position?  The possibility of retreating is low, but the possibility of early rebellion is quite high. It seems that we need to prepare early.

    After leaving the south courtyard gate, Zhenwu rode around the city again. When he noticed that there were still many open spaces in the city, he couldn't help but worry. These open spaces would greatly affect the prices of sales in the city.  , when he returned to Mancheng, he deliberately took a detour and took a look at the situation in Mancheng. Mancheng was far less prosperous than outside, and the streets and alleys were quite deserted. It could be said that it was a vast area with few people.

    Returning to the General's Mansion, Zhenwu summoned Xi Zhu, the general of Xi'an, Ehai, the governor of Sichuan and Shaanxi, Chuoqi, the governor of Shaanxi, and Zu Yi, the prefect of Xi'an. After washing up for a while, he casually used some of Xi'an's special snacks and spread them out.  He looked at the map of Xi'an City carefully. The city's sales were not just for sale. They would not be available for sale until at least half a year or a year later. It was impossible for him to stay in Xi'an for a long time. What he had to do now was to sell Xi'an.  Land prices are skyrocketing, creating momentum for sales across the city.

    This is the first Mancheng to be sold, and it must be profitable. In addition to deducting the construction of camps and military workshops outside the city, the bannermen must also be given some benefits. In this way, when Mancheng is sold in other places in the future,  will not encounter strong resistance.

    In order to prevent Zhenwu from being summoned, Xi Zhu, Ehai and Chuoqi all stayed in Mancheng. After hearing the order, they hurried over. After the four people entered the house to greet them, Zhenwu said with a smile: "No courtesy.  , all given a seat."

    After the four people sat down, he said: "At the beginning of entering the pass, Manchu City was built to avoid intensifying the conflict between the Manchus and the Han, to prevent the Eight Banners soldiers from becoming Chinese, losing their fundamentals of riding and shooting, and losing their determination to enterprising. Over the past seventy years, although there have been  Throughout the city, the corruption and depravity of the flag soldiers stationed in various places is also very obvious, especially in the south of the Yangtze River. Now, with the improvement and continuous updating of firearms, firearms have completely surpassed mounted shooting. It is no exaggeration to say that they are equipped with artillery.  The new imperial guard army, even when faced with the elite Sauron soldiers and Xibo soldiers in the Northeast, was able to block ten with one.

    Since cavalry shooting is no longer enough to deter, there is no need to hold on to it. It is imperative that the garrison flag soldiers replace improved firearms. In the face of powerful artillery, the city wall is no longer enough to serve as a barrier and must be abandoned. Moreover, full  The existence of the city has seriously hindered the implementation of Manchu and Han integration. This is why I tried to demolish and sell Mancheng in Xi'an.

    Establishing a large camp outside the city will, on the one hand, help prevent the corruption of the garrisoned soldiers and maintain the combat effectiveness of the garrisoned soldiers. On the other hand, it will also help to unleash the power of firearms, facilitate live-fire training of firearms, and also help integrate the Manchus and Han people and win the hearts and minds of the people.

    However, building a camp outside the city requires money. The capital camp in Shunyi cost me millions of taels in total. If the camps outside the city in various places were burdened by the imperial court, the imperial court would also be overwhelmed. Selling all over the city could not only collect this money.  Silver, and there is still a slight savings, which can be used to slightly compensate the garrison bannermen.

    Xi'an is the first provincial government to dismantle Mancheng and sell Mancheng. It is of great significance and far-reaching influence and cannot be ignored. Officials of Shanxi Province must regard the expansion of the new imperial guard army, the establishment of military workshops, and the sale of Mancheng as their top government affairs.  .  "

    Hearing Zhenwu¡¯s explanation, Xi Zhu and E Hai dared not say anything. They all hurriedly bowed and said: ¡°I will obey the order.¡±

    Zhenwu nodded slightly and said: "I took a look around the city today and found that there are many vacant spaces in the city. This is not conducive to the sales of the city. All vacant lands should be planted with vegetation and built into leisure places for the people, or  When public toilets, temples, etc. are built, it is strictly forbidden to build private houses. This matter will be jointly supervised and implemented by Xi Zhu, E Hai, and Chuo Qi."

    "My slaves are obeying the order." The three people responded in unison, secretly applauding in their hearts. With the introduction of this measure, the price of paved houses in Xi'an will rise.

    Zhenwu took a sip of tea before continuing: "The city covers a vast area. Before selling, it must be carefully planned and sold in pieces to get the best price. The military workshop is very strictly managed, and it is not easy to leave the city.  A little further away, the workshops will build private houses for craftsmen, and the scale will be similar to that of Dongguan City. Banner people who are willing to go to the military workshops will move to the workshops from all over the city.

    Those who are unwilling to enter the workshop will be reunitedIt is placed in the northeast corner of the city. No one is allowed to be special and the whole city should be vacant as much as possible. In addition, people can be asked to carry out appropriate planning. At that time, the area will be divided into sections for public sale.  "

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