Chapter 1266-Trading Country with Money
ow all about my father and brother."Zhao Qinglan speaks amazingly."in order not to offend King Wen, you are going to send your brother to take it out on him. He is your only son."(adsbygoogle = indo.a...Chapter 1266 deals with money
"Princess Xie."
after Nangong Shouzhong and others respectfully thanked them, they sat back one by one.
said to sit, but all of them were still very stiff, daring to stick half of their buttocks on the chairs. Although the small table in front of them was filled with delicacies from the royal dining room, whether it was color, smell or taste, it must be the best, but no one paid attention to these foods.
they know that the Crown Princess is bound to lecture. Sure enough, when they all sat down, Su Jinpa continued: "Scholars, farmers and businessmen have always been the cheapest, second only to slaves."
Su Jinpa's first words after his opening remarks made the rich look like dirt one by one.
but then Su Jinpa said, "in fact, this sentence is biased."
"businessmen pursue profits. Although the market is mercenary, it must be admitted that if a country and society does not have the existence of a group of businessmen, it is incomplete or even impossible to establish."
"the four classes of scholar, peasant, industry, commerce and industry all have their surviving significance, and for a complete national society, none of them is indispensable."
"take the most common silk weaving as an example. Businessmen pay money to hire peasant women to raise silkworms, or they can raise silkworms on their own, and after silk is drawn, they can be purchased by merchants. In this way, the merchants raised the first batch of people, sericulturists."
"after the purchase of silk, the merchants have to hire workers to process the silk, so the merchants support the second batch of people, the processing workers."
"after the silk was processed, the merchants needed to find someone to weave, so the merchants fed the third batch of people, the weavers."
"Silk is made into silk, which is dyed into brocade, and the merchants raised the fourth batch of people, the dyeing workshop."
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"the brocade has come out, and the merchants have brought it to the market for sale, so that I, the people of the Qin Dynasty, can dress beautifully, show the appearance of a great country, and show the prosperity of the people's livelihood."
"this is just an industry. Others go to the fields to buy fruit and grain, and then transport them to prosperous cities and towns for sale. Although the prices of farmers are depressed, businessmen have succeeded in avoiding a large amount of fruit and grain rotting in the fields. If there are no businessmen to make centralized purchases, how much can ordinary people find farmers' fields to buy at market prices"
"so merchants cut prices, make centralized purchases and then ship them to other areas to sell. Although they seem to bully farmers, the fact is just the opposite. It is precisely because of the existence of businessmen that farmers dare to plant crops on a large scale, because farmers do not have to worry about not being able to sell, and there are always merchants who are willing to make bids and bear the risk of cost and transportation and loss in order to gain greater profits."
speaking of this, Su Jinpa Feng eyes swept over the excited tycoons present and said faintly: "Merchants can benefit the world, provide what people need, give people what they want, buy the stones of Nanshan, fill the ravines of the North Sea, and trade rivers and mountains with money."
finally, Su Jinpa ends with Shen Wansan's famous sentence.
this sentence is actually Shen Wansan's unintentional words after summing up the essence and experience of businessmen, but it is precisely because these words, which should have been regarded as the Bible by businessmen all over the world, have also become a knife that Shen Wansan personally gave to Emperor Taizu to slaughter his family.
trade for money.
Shen Wansan's original intention is that all things in the world, the needs of others, the needs of others, the stones of the South Mountain and the ravines of the North Sea are all things that can be traded, but the literal ambiguity of this sentence is too big.he military post of a partial general.at this time, he frowned deeply, his eyes fixed on the dark place ahead, and his figure could be seen standing there, but he could not see clearly how many people...