1825. Chapter 1825 Merchant

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When talking about Li Chun, the atmosphere turned cheerful, and Changsun Wujiu talked more.

Girls are a weapon...Both men and women are interested in other people's girls...

After three rounds of drinking, Li Po's belly was full. The two women drank a lot with him, their faces were red and their eyes seemed to be dripping with water.

Good time cannot be wasted. Li Po grabbed the snow-white but fleshy little hands and pulled them gently. The beauty let out a soft cry and fell into his arms easily.

The fleshy body is as soft as this, the jade is warm and fragrant, there is nothing better than this, Li Po is happy.

Li Xiuning pursed her lips, stood up and wanted to leave, but Li Po had quick eyes and quick hands. He ate from the bowl and wanted to dominate the pot. He grabbed Li Xiuning's sleeve and said with a smile: "How can we do this in such a beautiful time?"

Let down?"

After the debauchery trip, Li Po, who was drunk, felt that he could do something.

Then...(five thousand words omitted)

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The winter night was long, and even though Li Po's body and bones tried hard, they couldn't survive the whole night.

When he woke up the next day, Li Po touched and looked around again. He said many times in his heart that this is the Tomb of Heroes, and then reluctantly got up to wash up.

The women were also awakened by his harassment. They were at the age where they were like wolves and tigers. They had long passed the youthful age when Wan Huan Chenghuan shed tears. They thought he would continue to work hard, but unfortunately they just put on their clothes, and they couldn't help but feel a little bit.

Pity.

They looked at each other and were honest with each other, so ridiculous that they couldn't help but feel ashamed.

Li Xiuning looked at her sister-in-law's plump figure, and then thought of last night's story, she said vixen in her heart. She looked dignified and solemn on the surface, but in fact she was a bit bolder. The way she looked last night... humph... it was really unbearable.

Enter the eye.

Changsun Wujiu was struck by his sister-in-law's gaze, but he puffed up his chest and stood tall for a long time. So what if he catered to her more enthusiastically?

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The sister-in-law and sister-in-law secretly competed with each other, but they still quickly helped the man put on his clothes. Li Po's hands were not very honest. After all these years, he finally enjoyed the treatment of being hugged on both sides. Li Po could only say, "Satisfied".

Apart from a little soreness in my waist and legs, I have no other problems. This is the benefit of living a relatively moderate life for many years. Even if I get older, my quality of life is guaranteed, and I will never encounter any troublesome things that I am powerless to do.

After washing up and having breakfast, Li Xiuning accompanied him out of the house, but Changsun Wujiu didn't want to show up. She had to take care of her and her sister-in-law's reputation.

According to the prevailing customs, it was nothing serious for a sister-in-law to have an affair with the emperor, but if the whole world knew about it, it would be outrageous.

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Luo Shixin and his guards took turns staying nearby all night. When the emperor came out, Luo Shixin, who had also had breakfast, went to greet him. He smiled and called Li Xiuning sister-in-law.

He glanced furtively behind Li Po, but was kicked aside by Li Po.

Li Xiuning was very happy. Luo Shixin was the sworn brother of her lover. The call of sister-in-law made her happy. She felt that Luo Shixin was not as rough and arrogant as outside, and he was still very good at talking.

Li Po felt refreshed and was not in a hurry to leave. He called the twins over and accompanied them for some morning exercises on the school grounds. When he found out that the emperor had arrived, all the children who had come with him in the past were gone.

The women in the mansion did not come to hang out in front of the emperor. The emperor... was like a tiger cleaning the streets, making the Mrs. Chu's mansion a quiet and peaceful scene.

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Before leaving, Li Xiuning felt a little uncomfortable when she saw his radiant face and energetic appearance. She thought to herself that this man is really a virtuous man.

So in front of the gate, he straightened Li Po's robes and said softly, "Brother, please take care of yourself. Although I am a woman, I also know that sex is like a steel knife scraping bones. If you want it to last, you still have to take care of yourself."

It’s better to exercise some moderation.”

No matter how thick-skinned Li Po was, he was still embarrassed at this moment. He patted Li Xiuning's hand and got on the horse. His legs were a little weak and he couldn't climb up, which made Li Xiuning chuckle.

Li Po didn't dare to look back, thinking that you were laughing so hard...but he quickly rode away in a gray state.

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In early November of the seventh year of Yuanzhen of the Tang Dynasty, a long caravan from the Three Kingdoms of Shannan came from the west and slowly entered Chang'an City.

This time, the three Shannan countries jointly formed a rather large caravan, which not only brought this year's offerings to His Majesty the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty, but also planned to conduct the first transaction within the territory of the Tang Dynasty.

At this time, the products on the plateau were barren. In the past, the Tubo people mainly traded with the savage tribes in Tianzhu, while the Supi people had the habit of trading in the Western Regions.

Their main output at this time was all kinds of furs and gems, and some strange and eccentric handicrafts, which were exclusively for the aristocrats of Tianzhu or the Western Regions and did not fall into the category of bulk commodities.

Of course, the most important item was the slave trade. At this time, trade among various countries and the human trade were the bulk of it.

The slave trade of the Tubo people was very simple. The objects were prisoners of war, people who could not pay tribute, criminals who had committed crimes, etc. The merchants would buy them from the nobles and then send them outside or sell them on the spot.

This time when people from the Three Kingdoms of Shannan came to the Tang Dynasty, there were dozens of female slaves in the team. These were the treasures of the caravan. Even if everyone else died, they had to be sent somewhere.

As for what you want to get when you come to the Tang Dynasty, there are too many things. All kinds of textiles are given priority. The leaders of the Three Kingdoms of Shannan came to the Tang Dynasty and were already conquered by the gorgeous and graceful costumes of the Tang Dynasty.

When we left, we were given some gifts, and everyone showed them off when they returned to Shannan. Needless to say, we came here this time.

Textiles, easy-to-preserve food, exquisitely crafted jewelry, drinks, etc. are all on their prepared trade list.

It just depends on whether what they bring is welcomed.

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The goods brought by the caravans of the Shannan Three Kingdoms were actually not enough to be seen in the Tang Dynasty, but having said that, they could inject new vitality into the Tang Dynasty.

Just like the merchants who came to Chang'an from the distant Western Regions, how many were there? But as long as you see the figures of merchants from the Western Regions in the east and west markets of Chang'an, it represents a scene of prosperity.

If the capital of a big country cannot see a single outsider year after year, it actually means that it is closed. As far as the country is concerned, it is not a good phenomenon no matter what era it is.

When the Central Plains civilization reached the early Tang Dynasty, it was already very strong, but if it wanted to progress, it still needed some external things to supplement it.

Whether they are Turks, people from the Three Kingdoms of Shannan, or even Goguryeo, Japanese, etc., each ethnic group has its own way of survival. Only by constantly learning from each other's strengths and weaknesses can a civilization maintain its vitality.

Later, people criticized Confucianism a lot. In fact, it was because it was too rigid and stubbornly hindered progress...

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