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Chapter 263 Standardize prices, enter the powerful(2/2)

First, since the empire used books, documents, and carriages to track and unify weights and measures, it might be possible to set market prices.

Second, for things that the people need daily, such as grains, vegetables, cloth, candles, medicines, etc., the imperial court should set a unified price range, and the range should take a maximum value and a minimum value.

Third, depending on the local material conditions in counties and counties, prices fluctuate, and the prices of goods sold by merchants must not exceed or fall below the standard price range!

fourth……

All these are aimed at regulating market prices, restricting merchants from hoarding goods, etc.

The first point alone made the First Emperor Ying Zheng very happy.

The books and the carriages are on the same track, and the weights and measures are unified!

It was one of the proudest things he did in his life.

The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period were extremely chaotic, with numerous writing systems in different countries, and the units used to measure the weight, volume, and length of things were even more different.

It’s really too confusing and complicated!

Therefore, manpower and material resources are wasted.

After unification, these unnecessary needs must be reduced.

And Ying Ziye actually used this idea to unify market prices.

As a result, merchants all over the world can no longer set the prices of goods as they please, so as to hoard goods and exploit the people for profit.

Later, the empire defined a price range and determined the price according to local conditions. Prices were also variable and took care of the differences in each place.

"good!"

The First Emperor Ying Zheng praised it and ordered: "This strategy is feasible and can be done."

"promise!"

Zhang Han bowed his hands and bowed respectfully.

A few days later.

In Zhangtai Palace.

After the various Guanneihou and Chehou sent letters to Zhuoqinghou and received a reply, they all made up their minds.

At the same time, we also established contact with the following military knights, ministers, officials, etc. and reached a consensus.

They all decided to write to His Majesty the First Emperor together to force His Highness the Eighth Young Master to give up.

"His Majesty!"

The accompanying eunuch respectfully said: "These are the letters submitted by the imperial dignitaries, the Marquis of Guannei, the Marquis of Che, and the chief concubine."

As he said that, he presented the memorials one by one on a tray and placed them on the table.

The First Emperor Ying Zheng opened the memorials one by one.

The contents of the petitions are all roughly the same!

They all point to the strategy proposed by Ying Ziye to recruit troops from the noble fiefs of the imperial marquis.

The First Emperor Ying Zheng looked at the memorials one after another, his eyebrows were furrowed and he remained silent.

After a moment, he said calmly: "Summon the Eighth Young Master to come."
Chapter completed!
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