While ordering, Lu Shouyue asked Lin Wanwan, "Why did you get into a dispute with someone? Who are those two? Do you want my help?"
Lin Wanwan's mood has returned to calm, and she has not suffered any loss. Although stepping on dog poop is disgusting, she can't think about it all the time. Wouldn't it be even more disgusting?
So she said calmly: "It's okay, it's just a scumbag and a vain girl covered in famous brands. They come to my place to find a sense of presence. I don't like them. I want to have a good meal and forget about the unpleasantness! Teacher Lu, don't feel bad.
Ha, I’ve ordered.”
Lu Shouyue smiled: "Just order, as long as boss Xie Yutingjie is willing to give us more food on the table, I won't go bankrupt after one meal."
After sending Lin Wanwan back to the community after the meal, Lu Shouyue parked the car at the entrance of the community and made a phone call: "A Cheng, help me check the person, the license plate number is xxxx"
For Lu Shouyue, who has been learning effortlessly since he was a child, memorizing a series of numbers is too easy. He just glanced at it and remembered it.
Just now, Lu Shouyue noticed Lin Wanwan and three people in the parking lot. He thought they were just acquaintances, but when he got closer, he realized that they were arguing. He wanted to know why there was an argument.
He is still very curious about Lin Wanwan. But it is his principle not to investigate his customers casually (their industry is deep in water, and casually investigating others can easily lead to uncontrollable danger), but when he investigates the two people around her, he can see the truth at a glance
With superficial men and vain women, he will have no psychological burden.
Lin Wanwan didn't know what was going on behind these scenes. After having a delicious meal, she had already returned to the Tang Dynasty.
The Jiaowei Guqin was still brought back to the Tang Dynasty by Lin Wanwan. Of course she had to keep such a good Qin by her side to feel at ease.
Lu Shouyue seems to be quite obsessed with the guqin. If he has a chance, he will buy a good guqin in Datang and take it back to sell it to him. He will probably make a lot of money.
Even if it is not the handiwork of a master like Cai Yong, as long as it is from a famous Tang Dynasty master, it is still worthy of collection. There must be masters of piano making in various sects.
It's a pity that it's the Zhenguan period, and the famous Sichuan piano makers Lei Jia, Jiangnan Zhang Jia and other big bosses haven't appeared yet. Otherwise, she can probably achieve complete guqin in modern times by just reselling one of these famous guqins.
Wealth is free.
After Lin Wanwan paid the public grain for the rice she harvested this year, all the rest was stored in her own barn.
In Xiao Chong's view, with Lin Wanwan's fields and output, the grain seeds she sold to him were almost empty. But in fact, what Lin Wanwan sold to Xiao Chong were all reversed from modern times.
Xiao Chong took the rice and left. Of course he wouldn't keep an eye on how much Lin Wanwan had left. And Patriarch Lin didn't know how much grain Xiao Chong took from Lin Wanwan.
Therefore, Lin Wanwan had room for maneuver. She told the clan leader to sell the extra millet to the clan at a price much lower than the market price, which was twenty yuan per millet. She specifically explained that these millets could not be used for planting, but they could be used for planting.
She has kept it and will sell it to the clan at the right time next spring.
Chief Lin was naturally overjoyed. Who wouldn’t like it when there was food available at low prices? But he also understood that this was Lin Wanwan’s care for the clan, so he convened a meeting of all men in the clan to buy only his own food and never give it to his relatives.
purchase.
When Lin Wanwan set the grain prices, she checked the information. When she first saw the grain prices in the third year of Zhenguan in modern times, she was shocked.
"New Book of Tang" says that in the third year of Zhenguan, the price of food in Chang'an was four or five qian per dou of rice.
Lin Wanwan didn't believe it. With such cheap food, why were everyone so hungry that they were so hungry? So she went to the major food stores in Wanghai County to inquire. As a result, the news she found out was that the worst rice cost 70 yuan per dou of rice!
The purchase price of grain merchants in the countryside was at least thirty yuan.
It's no wonder that when Lin Wanwan said that he would sell grain to the tribe for twenty cents, the tribe members went crazy with joy when they heard this. No matter how poor they were, they all pooled their money together to buy grain.
How could the market price in Chang'an be so much lower than the purchase price from the grain merchants in Luang County that she inquired about?
We must know that this year, there are droughts and locust plagues around Chang'an, and we are still in the midst of severe floods. The yield of the fields itself is low, and I am afraid it will be even lower this year. How can we supply it?
Therefore, the rice on the market in Chang'an must have been imported from other places through water transportation.
In this case, it is impossible for the freight price to be evenly divided into four or five yuan. In the market, how can a bucket of rice be sold for four or five yuan? Are grain merchants cheating? I'm afraid the merchants are not so aware.
There is a saying in history: "If buying a piece of rice is very expensive, it hurts the people; if it is too cheap, it hurts the farmers. If the people are hurt, the country will be separated; if the farmers are hurt, the country will be poor." If a bucket of rice costs four or five qian, how can the farmers live?
Four or five dollars for a bucket of rice is definitely an outrageous price.
Therefore, Lin Wanwan had to think of a possibility - changing history!
Li Shimin has the habit of changing history. In order to create his prosperous age, it is normal to change the price of grain. Anyway, Lin Wanwan definitely does not believe that the current price of rice in Chang'an is four or five yuan per meter.
This also made Lin Wanwan feel quite cheating. After checking the information, she was regarded as a prophet of the Tang Dynasty, but all this must be based on the correctness of history. However, during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty, she met Emperor Li Shimin.
Another emperor who set a precedent for changing history.
Fortunately, she lives in Luan County, Jiangnan Province, which is far away from Chang'an.
Let Emperor Li Shimin change history how he wants. Anyway, the general direction will never be wrong. Why bother looking at historical data about prices? You can just take a walk around the town and you will know.
With the low-priced millet sold by Lin Wanwan, the entire Lin family is overjoyed. Especially the families who had been without food now have smiles on their faces. In the past years, no one in Lin Family Village starved to death, but this year they have Lin Wanwan's low-priced rice.
, naturally not.
As soon as the beginning of winter passes, it rains and the weather becomes colder.
Lin Wanwan has already started to prepare autumn and winter school uniforms for her children. She chose a cool-style red and black Hanfu online. It has a round neck, straight legs, narrow sleeves, and a pure white cotton and linen jacket and trousers. It is absolutely neat and can be worn by both men and women.
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This set of student uniforms for autumn and winter is three times more expensive than the one for spring and summer, but to Lin Wanwan, it is nothing.
The money she earned from selling yellow croaker, isinglass and other marine products she purchased from her clan and sold them to Xie Yuting was enough to buy countless sets of good Hanfu - fishery products are exempt from tax, so no matter how much she earned, she would not have to pay taxes.
in the pocket.
In order to motivate the children this time, Lin Wanwan also gave extra rewards to some children who could proficiently recite passages from the "Three Character Classic" and "The Thousand Character Classic" and also learned well in arithmetic; in addition to good academic performance, she also helped her share management tasks
The ten group leaders also receive the same treatment.
For these children, Lin Wanwan prepared windproof rabbit fur cloaks.
This excited the children so much that the competitive atmosphere was unprecedentedly intense. You could hear the children reciting it wherever you went.