At the beginning of the second year of Yan Ping, Fei Qian finally felt a little leisurely. However, he still had to deal with some political affairs around Pingyang in the short term. In the rest of the time, he could consider some technological and technological development issues.
After all, the political index of the prefects in several large counties on hand is at least 80 or above. Many matters are handled directly locally without Fei Qian's personal intervention, which saves a lot of tedious back-and-forth writing and relieves Fei Qian a lot.
Potential administrative pressure.
So Fei Qian also had some time to go out with Huang Yueying, walk around and look at the mountains and rivers, which could be regarded as compensation for what he had not been able to do for so many years. Speaking of which, women in the Han Dynasty were quite reasonable, at least not like
Later generations will forget that certain days are like the sky falling. Even when you go shopping with you, you need to put on a cheerful look that is always available, otherwise, haha...
To be honest, Fei Qian really feels like time is passing now. If he were to give a report on the work of General Zhengxi, the unshakable words "Time passes slowly" would be really sincere.
Of course, the more direct sensory experience is the popularity of the surrounding area.
Economic prosperity brings more population, which in turn promotes the demand for goods, and then promotes further economic development. As long as this positive cycle is not restricted and broken, there is a high probability that it can continue for a period of time.
For a long time, until one day Pingyang developed to the status of a capital city like Chang'an or Luoyang in the Han Dynasty, it would be restricted by some unique production and living conditions.
Binh Duong is actually not suitable as the capital of a country.
After all, the surrounding grain-producing area is not very large, and the climate is gradually getting colder. Zhuanghe's production cycle has also been compressed to one season or one and a half seasons. It is not possible to plant hemp first and then harvest hemp in the summer like our ancestors did before.
Plant another crop later...
In other words, because there is always an upper limit on the weight of grain produced, when the population reaches a certain level, grain and grass will need to be transferred from outside. Under transportation conditions like the Han Dynasty, transportation costs were still a problem.
of.
"Langjun! I didn't expect that this road would be built all the way here!" Huang Yueying jumped up and pulled Fei Qian's sleeves and said, very excited, like Erha who had finally been let out of the house and almost shook his head.
It called with its tail raised.
Human beings should be born with nature, but in later generations this natural attribute is often castrated.
Fei Qian smiled slightly, rubbed Lou Huang Yueying's head lovingly and said, "Do you know who built this road?" This is a road leading to the mountains to the west of Pingyang, passing through the valley, although most areas are
It is a loess land, but it has been leveled off and even paved with a layer of slag cement produced by Binh Duong Gongfang. Well, people now call it "graystone".
Although this kind of slag cement is not as hard and strong as the cement of later generations, it has characteristics that loess soil does not have. It does not change its solid state much due to water absorption. Unlike loess cement, it is naturally hard when dry.
But once it rains, the mud is as muddy as a small swamp. You go in with shoes and come out with bare feet...
"Who? Zao Zhengzheng? If not Du Zhengzheng from before?" Huang Yueying guessed the names of several people, then subconsciously tugged at her fingers and said, "It will cost a lot of money to build such a road, right? The manpower and material resources...
…Um……"
"No. And speaking of this road, we made money..." Fei Qian laughed and stepped on it to see how solid the road was. "You might not believe it, but it belongs to Bai Shiqiang."
people."
"Bai Shiqiang?!" Huang Yueying's eyes widened, "How is this possible?"
In Huang Yueying's impression, the Qiang and Huns are basically the same. They wear tattered leather robes, and are covered with fleas. The folds on their faces and necks are covered with layers of gray-black human oil.
A mixture of dust...
Can such people still build roads?
Huang Yueying looked at Fei Qian in disbelief, then lowered her head and looked at the road.
Although the road is not completely straight, it is mixed with a mixture of yellow mud, gravel and slag cement, which can generally provide a relatively stable support and driving area for vehicles passing by, although there are also areas in the middle that are crushed by vehicles.
There are marks, but it does not collapse like ordinary yellow soil. It is only cracked and slightly shattered. If it is repaired, it will basically not be very different from other roads...
"Bai Shiqiang came to see me before and mentioned this trade route when chatting. He said that when it rains or snows, even if the traffic is cut off, sometimes some goods cannot withstand the rain.
There were some losses to the General Secretary..." Fei Qian walked and said to Huang Yueying, "Later I gave Bai Shiqiang an idea... Every time after their caravan came, when they returned from Pingyang, they would leave from Pingyang Workshop
Take out five vehicles, load them with gray stone, and follow them, paving a section at a time. Bai Shiqiang only needs to pay for some materials and construction costs. Over time, it will extend to here..."
"Oh..." Huang Yueying nodded, "I didn't expect..."
"What didn't you expect?" Fei Qian said with a smile, "I didn't expect that barbarians could be useful, or that merchants could build roads?"
Huang Yueying tilted her head slightly, thought for a moment, and then said: "Well... there should be all of them... If Lang Jun didn't mention it, I really didn't know that there was such a thing... But, Lang Jun, it's not in the book,
Merchants seek profits from east to west, from north to south, and use their wisdom and skill. With good clothes and good food, they can earn a profit of twelve years without paying taxes..."
"What did Young Master Gong say?" Fei Qian looked into the distance and said, "Young Master Gong also wrote a letter saying that officials who collect pearls, jade, gold, silver and make money should be dismissed and all taxes, salaries and gifts should be changed to grain and cloth... There should be no one who believes in the letter.
Books also..."
Fei Qian did not finish speaking, but looked around, pointed to the grassy slope on the side, and said: "Let's set up camp there, and then let Zichu go hunt some animals..."
"Okay!" Huang Yueying didn't mean to ask further. Anyway, none of the businessmen's topics were more important to her than the picnic. She excitedly took Mo Dou and a few nuns to the grass slope, and then said hello
Some people took down some utensils and other things from the baggage cart and started to prepare.
Fei Qian, in this position, he doesn't need to do it himself. He can just wait and eat. However, if you don't do it, you need to use your brain. Huang Yueying's words touched Fei Qian invisibly.
The status of merchants seems to have declined somewhat at the end of the Han Dynasty, which is now at this point in time. This is completely different from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period...
Fei Qian slowly walked to the hillside and sat down on a stone.
This can be regarded as an overcorrection, or in other words, China has always overcorrected again and again in its history...
Taking Shang Yang's Reform as the dividing line, the legal status of merchants in ancient China can be divided into two stages. From the period when China entered the inheritance of civilization until the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the legal status of merchants was not low, and the peak of merchants even appeared during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
period, but since Shang Yang's reform, especially after the Qin and Han Dynasties, the legal status of merchants has been seriously belittled, and even suppressed at all costs.
Businessmen were a special class in ancient Chinese society, but what is interesting is that in ancient times, the words used for businessmen were mostly positive or neutral, but they became worse and worse later on.
The Shang Dynasty originally refers to the group of people doing business in the Central Plains, so it is called Shang. The "Book of Changes" says: "The Pao Xi family died, the Shen Nong family made it, and it was listed in the country, and Japan and China
It is a market, bringing together the people of the world, gathering the goods of the world, trading and retreating, and everyone gets his own place.”
Even in the Book of Shangshu, there is a statement that before Shun accepted Yao's abdication, he once "sold in Dunqiu and lost the summer". In the Western Zhou Dynasty, due to the implementation of the "industrial and commercial food officials" system, the rulers did not have to suppress business and debase themselves.
Shang's policy. By the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the feudal landlord class had not yet fully established its dominance. At this time, there was even a golden age for ancient Chinese merchants.
For example, Duke Huan of Qi appointed Guan Zhong, a merchant, as his prime minister to rectify the state affairs.
Another example is Fan Li, Zigong, Yidun, Bai Gui, etc.
And Lu Buwei.
Although not many formal legal provisions from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period have been handed down due to the war, judging from the status of these big businessmen, during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the status of merchants was not humble and they enjoyed a wide range of rights.
Confucius's Zigong was also a big businessman. It can be said that the reason why Confucius was able to establish Confucianism was because of Zigong's great efforts.
Kangli. The one who made Confucius famous throughout the world was Zigong."
But later, the status of merchants gradually declined.
Tian and Lu Buwei’s fault?
Maybe.
How low were merchants in the Han Dynasty?
There is a code in the Qin slips called "Wei Ben Ming Lv": "...tell the general verbally: false door, rebel travel, son-in-law, stepfather, or the people will not do anything, do not manage the house, the widow has no desire. And kill him, you can't bear it.
His clan does not want rats. It is not enough to attack the city, but the general uses it to destroy the powerful..."
This law banishes merchants, travelers, adopted sons-in-law, and step-fathers who do not farm or manage their homes to the army. According to this law, merchants, travelers, adopted sons-in-law, and step-fathers become persons without full personal rights. This kind of discrimination
Merchants' laws continued into the Qin and Han Dynasties, affecting the entire Chinese feudal society.
Qin Shihuang regarded merchants as criminals and sent them to border counties to serve as garrison soldiers.
In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, the "Seven Subjects and Banishments" law was enacted. Seven types of people were deprived of some of their personal rights, and the state could send them into the army at any time. Among these seven types of people, businessmen ranked fourth.
Is it because there are no smart people in the dynasties of the past dynasties, and they can't clearly see the role of merchants?
Fei Qian shook his head. After he arrived in the Han Dynasty, he discovered that the wisdom of the ancients was not bad, and even surpassed the people of later generations in some areas. Therefore, the policy of suppressing businessmen was not a temporary confusion, but should be something more.
A deeper reason.
Fei Qian felt that, apart from Lu Buwei's factors, the biggest reason was probably the feudal system of the small-scale peasant economy adopted by the Central Plains, the superstructure formed by the large landlord class, and the natural opposition between the free economic system among merchants.
If you are not in your position, you will not seek to govern.
Now Fei Qian is the leader of the entire Zhengxi Group, and the whole of China seems to be reproducing the situation of the separatist feudal lords in various places during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Therefore, the status of merchants who can exchange what they have has been raised again, because of the geography of the lords in various places.
The scope is always limited, and some materials cannot be produced locally and must be traded by merchants.
These caravans under Fei Qian's jurisdiction were able to obtain the tacit approval of the princes from all over the world to trade in their territories. Of course, this was due to Fei Qian's reputation as the general who conquered the west, but more importantly, these princes also hoped to trade through trade.
The team gets the supplies they want.
So at this point in time, no one has proposed any policy to inhibit businessmen.
But once division returns to unity, the ruling class of big landowners will inevitably hope that everyone in the world will be bound to the land, and their descendants will pay for the land, and then use their registration to restrict the flow of the population, thereby obtaining various taxes paid by generation after generation.
…
So it is not surprising that all dynasties and generations continued to promote agriculture and suppress business.
The purpose of placing restrictions of one kind or another on businessmen, especially small and medium-sized businessmen who were formerly farmers, and devaluing their social status is precisely to "driving the people back to their fields" and at the same time to prevent businessmen from competing for profits with the state and increasing the state's
financial revenue.
After Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty adopted Dong Zhongshu's suggestion of "deposing hundreds of schools of thought and respecting only Confucianism", Han Confucianism integrated the Legalist thinking of the Warring States Period to emphasize the roots and suppress the weak. He also believed that only agriculture can produce wealth. This kind of thinking continued until Pian'an Yiyu
It was only relaxed in the Song Dynasty, but the geographical environment of the Song Dynasty can also be regarded as a four-nation or multi-nation version of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods...
Merchants drove the flow of goods and promoted regional communication. At the same time, like the Baishi Qiang, they would indirectly develop road networks and even promote the advancement of science and technology to a certain extent, because novel things would definitely be more profitable.
But how can we ensure that the status of businessmen is neither high nor low, so that they will not fall into overcorrection again after unification?
Fei Qian suddenly felt that this problem was trapped in an endless loop.
In the feudal dynasty, as long as there is great unification, the landlord class will inevitably rise. Then the rising landlord class will naturally suppress all enemies that destroy the small peasant system of the self-sufficient natural economy. Then the society will gradually enter a state of stagnant water, with contradictions accumulating in the silence, waiting for
The next round of explosions comes out...
Are there any methods we can learn from to change this situation?
Decentralization?
No, Chinese people, strictly speaking, are human beings, but any decentralization must involve constant internal consumption. Although there are some centralized ones, they are relatively rare.
Fei Qian closed his eyes, trying his best to recall what he had seen or heard, searching for the memories remaining in his mind, and found that there seemed to be a way to try...