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Chapter 493 Economics of the Han Dynasty

 Although it was dimmed by the candle light, every piece of armor still shone with an icy cold light. Placed in the hall was the heavy armor that Fei Qian used on Mo Daobing...

Cui Hou hesitated and said hesitantly: "Lord...if you sell this armor...this...I'm afraid..."

The reason why Cui Hou is worried is that the nobles from all over the country, as long as they are larger, have their own blacksmiths. In addition to making farm tools, they also make weapons and armors needed for the manor, and items such as soldiers and armors can easily cost tens of thousands.

For hundreds of thousands of dollars, a full-body heavy armor like this is very good, but the price is also very high, starting at at least five to six million, and not all nobles are willing to purchase it.

There is no way, in the current concept of most people, a soldier is a soldier with a spearhead, and there are very few people who are willing to buy such a suit of armor for the soldiers.

Fei Qian smiled, walked up to the armor, and said: "This is a... model. Of course, you can buy it. It costs 800,000 yuan a set. But what I want to say is not the armor, but..."

Fei Qian knocked on the iron piece on the armor and said lightly: "Let's just say that we have found iron ore and need supplies to ensure the requirements for mining..." Carrying this armor is like saying that we can mine any iron ingot.

Full body armor means...

Cui Hou stood up in a flash, with piercing eyes. He opened his eyes the size of soybeans and asked in a low voice: "My lord, what you said...is true?"

Fei Qian smiled half-heartedly and said, "Yongyuan, what do you think?"

The Han Dynasty did not prohibit soldiers and armor, but it prohibited private mining of iron ore, a highly profitable thing. However, such regulations are basically in vain. As long as there is iron ore across the country, it is mined secretly.

"So, there should be none..." Cui Hou was a little disappointed. In the Han Dynasty, an iron mine was even more valuable than a gold mine. The entire Xiongnu was crushed alive by the Han people with iron tools that exceeded one development cycle...

And iron is used for basically everything these days, not to mention soldiers and armor, but also agricultural tools and daily necessities. Therefore, every iron ingot is a hot seller, so there is no need to worry about lack of sales.

Cui Hou somewhat understood what Fei Qian meant, using iron ore as a gimmick, and iron ore must only be talked about verbally, not on paper. Everyone knew this, so the agreement was naturally about how much goods to lend.

Then how many iron ingots are returned in the end, and if the violation is violated, the amount will be converted into money.

But what Cui Hou doesn't understand is that even if no iron ingots are given in the end, a lot of interest will still be posted. How can Fei Qian be sure that he will be able to earn more money by then?

However, seeing how confident Fei Qian was, Cui Hou did not ask in the end, and chose to believe it. After all, most of his wealth was earned through Fei Qian, and Fei Qian would not treat it as a child's play...

Fei Qian sent Cui Hou out of the hall and moved inside alone.

There should be iron ore, but it is not there for the time being. There are many kinds of minerals in Bingzhou, which are very rich, especially coal...

But even if there is an iron mine, Fei Qian still plans to return this man's coins, because violent inflation will occur at the end of every dynasty...

Violent inflation is the best, most cruel, and last way for those in power to harvest those at the bottom. They will collapse anyway, so they can just take advantage and leave.

On the other hand, moderate inflation…

Well, cough cough...

Later generations of banknotes adopted a credit economic model, which is an extremely complex large-scale system of currency and credit circulation. Printing banknotes does not necessarily lead to inflation. There are many factors involved that non-professionals cannot understand at all. However,

In the Han Dynasty, it was extremely simple, so simple that even a dabbler like Fei Qian could understand it.

In fact, as early as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, China was ahead of the ancients in the West, the Greeks and Romans, and began to use copper coins. Each country had its own style. By the time of the Pre-Qin Dynasty, the unified sky became the model of a round sky and a square earth.

The value of gold and silver is relatively high and cannot be used by ordinary people to buy firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar and tea. Therefore, gold and silver can only be circulated among nobles or big businessmen, usually involving large-scale transactions of luxury goods. Even if it is used, it is

Use some silver beans, gold leaves, etc., otherwise you won't be able to find them at all. Copper coins are of relatively low value and can be used for small retail transactions for people's food, clothing, housing and transportation.

Emperor Qin took the lead in unifying the currency and establishing a money-based system, which resulted in a currency model that has been used in China for thousands of years. Gold is gold, money is copper coins, and silver was added to the currency system at a later stage.

The minting rights of copper coins were returned to the government in the Qin Dynasty, and the government uniformly stipulated the weight and style of copper coins. At that time, copper coins were based on weight, and 1 tael was stipulated to be 24 baht. The legal weight of a copper coin was 12 baht, so Qin coins were also commonly known as

Half a tael of money. Half a tael of money is square inside and round outside, so called Brother Kong Fang.

In the early Han Dynasty, the imperial court was only responsible for stipulating the weight and style of copper coins, and the right to mint coins was delegated to private individuals, who could freely mint copper coins. It was not until Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty that the imperial court fully took control of the right to mint coins, and unified the casting and issuance of the famous five-baht coins in history.

At the same time, this is also the coin used by Fei Qian at this stage.

Fei Qian took out a few copper coins and placed them on the table. One represented the court, then he took one to represent the officials, another to represent the merchants, and finally he took one to represent the common people.

This was the simplest currency circulation model in the Han Dynasty.

The imperial court minted money and distributed it to officials. Officials used the money to buy items from merchants. The merchants purchased items from farmers or small handicraft producers, and then returned them to the imperial court by paying taxes.

However, in this small cycle, too many factors will cause this model to collapse...

Metal currency does not guarantee the avoidance of inflation. On the contrary, because the ancient circulation model is too simple, it is more likely to lead to an avalanche of serious consequences due to a certain move.

In fact, in Fei Qian's eyes, the current economy is already on the verge of collapse. However, many people, or all people in the Han Dynasty, do not understand economics and rarely have a macro perspective. Therefore, in the eyes of some people,

In my eyes, I thought money was still money...

But in fact, these people have just healed their scars and forgotten the pain. After all, nearly two hundred years have passed since the last severe inflation, and this time interval is also longer, and the economic problems they are facing now are not caused by one or two years.

, but were constantly lurking during the long-term military campaign against Xiliang and the pacification of the Yellow Turbans...

Wait, Fei Qian suddenly thought of a question. This question seemed to be included in various forums in later generations, and even he himself did not consider it after coming to the Han Dynasty for so long...

Is there any delicious steamed bun restaurant in Chongzuo?

Vegetable bun type...

Depressing...

I wanted to eat, so I went to find a shop...

Carrot fillings are only filled with carrots...

The corn filling only contains corn...

The only thing filling vermicelli is vermicelli...

The only stuffing with sauerkraut is sauerkraut...

Pure stuffing, pure cuteness...

At least mix in some dried tofu, beans, dried bamboo shoots, mushrooms and the like...

If that doesn't work, it would be a good idea to mix the above four things together. The brain of this bun shop owner...

There is no filling in one bite, and there is too much filling in two bites...

I will never go to a black shop or a steamed stuffed bun shop with a green name...


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