Wu Zheng glanced at the Cuifeng number behind him, and said in a low voice: "You see it is a firm, but in fact it is! Their real owner is your Majesty."
"This is a royal business?"
"You can say so! But you just saw that they don’t know how to do business. If it weren’t for your majesty’s wealth and wealth, they would have closed down a long time ago. So let’s take advantage of them and save him from going bankrupt one day. Now, the emperor is on our heads."
Song Feier also wanted to go to Beishi to see the Huren. For her who came out of Yuzhou, the Huren was a rare thing, but it was not too early to look at the weather. Wu Zheng wanted to bring down and return to the mansion, but he couldn't find Seinfeld.
But if you walked from here to Beishi, the market was closed long ago when you got there, so Wu Zheng finally got into the carriage.
There were Huren in the northern city of the capital of God. If there were still a lot of Huren here in Wu Zetian's time, but now they are very rare, because there is a Tuyuhun stuck in the middle, and now most of the Huren will choose to stay in Tuyuhun.
Because the Dazhou specialty products there are cheaper than the gods, and the nobles in Chicheng, the capital of the rich Tuyuhun king, are comparable to those of Dazhou. Of course, the most important thing is that the Dazhou specialty products are cheaper.
Take silk chou for example, at least one hundred and two in Dazhou, but if you are lucky in Akagi you can buy fifty taels. This is not to say that Tuyuhun's silk reeling process is more advanced than Dazhou, but Their silk chou was not snatched from the people of the Great Zhou, but was a tribute given to them by the Great Zhou court.
Without production costs, this price will naturally be much lower than Dazhou.
And most of the Huren who came to Shendu were speculators who ventured through the territory of Tuyuhun and turned up the price of the goods they carried several times. After all, the scarcity is the most expensive thing!
Now that there are fewer Hu people coming to Dazhou, the price of the specialties of the Western Regions will naturally go up several times.
Walking on the streets of Beishi City, there is no Kuzile as imagined, and there is no Huren wine lady who wears very little, holding a big wine jar and complimenting her wine when she meets everyone.
Is there still wine in the world now? It seems to be gone. I haven't seen Donghua Building twice, and all the popular things in the Tang Dynasty have disappeared here.
The Huren that Song Feier wanted to find was never found, until the Tatars and Uighurs met quite a few. The Uighurs among them were similar in appearance to the Hus, but their temperament was very different, because they came to Datar. Zhou is an uncle, and arguing with others at every turn is just one sentence: "Do you want Zhou Guo to go to war with our Great Uyghur?"
Often at this time, their opponents would be inexplicably defeated. Perhaps they had tasted the sweetness. So Wu Zheng, who came to Beishi for the first time, was just strolling around on the street and heard no less than four such conversations.
The humility of the past is gone, replaced by arrogance, and the pride of the Central Plains is gone, replaced by humbleness.
Wu Zheng silently followed Song Feier and Yin E. The person was there but his thoughts no longer knew where he was flying.
Suddenly, Seinfeld and Yin E stopped, which made Wu Zheng, who was out of wandering, suddenly collided with Seinfeld.
"Msang Gong!"
"what's happenin?"
Wu Zheng followed Song Feier's gaze suspiciously, only to see a guy wearing animal skins blocking the two of them with an arrogant face.
"People of Zhou, are they your wives?"
"Are you a Tatar?"
"Yes, we are the great Tatars."
Wu Zheng nodded: "Is there anything wrong?"
"Your wife is very beautiful." The Tatar on the opposite side pointed at Seinfeld and Yin E with his dirty fingers.
"Thank you!"
"Make a price! I bought it."
"roll!"
The Tatar on the opposite side couldn't help but angrily said: "I said I bought it."
"Didn't you hear me telling you to go?"
Wu Zheng's anger did not seem to have much power, but it also attracted passers-by to gloat. They were all Zhou people, but now they seemed to think they were Tatars, because the bullied Wu Zheng was Zhou.
It's unreasonable to say it, but this is the current situation of Zhou people. If you are bullied and see others being bullied, it will make them feel better. So when he saw other Zhou people being bullied by outsiders, Leng Mo and gloating became standard expressions on their faces. (End of this chapter)