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Chapter two hundred and ninety-eight, why don't you think about it?

The three envoys were very happy to hear this.

The three of them were all excited when they thought that if they could bring such a treasure back, they would definitely be appreciated by the king and make a great contribution.

"But..." Han Du's next words made the three people's hearts tighten.

Everything is afraid of a but, but there will always be an unexpected story behind it.

Han Du was no exception. He smiled and said, "However, the price of this treasure banknote needs to be re-determined."

Redetermine the price of treasure banknotes? What does this mean?

The three envoys looked at each other, wondering what medicine Master Han was selling in his gourd.

Han Du smiled and asked the Korean envoy, "I wonder how many tributes your envoy brought when he came to pay tribute this time?"

The Korean envoy was a little dissatisfied with Han Du's attitude of asking about the tribute so rashly, but he still explained: "This envoy came this time and brought various treasures, including ginseng, sea green..."

"Stop, stop, stop," Han Du quickly waved his hand to stop the Goryeo envoy before he could finish speaking. What Han Du wanted to know was not what the tributes were, but how much worth of tributes Goryeo had brought.

He raised his head to look at the official of the Ministry of Rites on the main seat and asked: "Sir, I wonder how much worth of tributes Goryeo brought this time?"

The officials of the Ministry of Rites are somewhat dissatisfied with the philistines of Handu. The vassal countries came to pay tribute to express their belonging to the Ming Dynasty and regard the Ming Dynasty as the suzerain country. What is the saying, etiquette is less important than affection. How can you ask questions in such a large public place?

How much are the gifts others bring worth?

However, when he thought that Han Du was specially sent by the emperor, and his superior had specifically asked him to cooperate with Han Du, the official coughed awkwardly and told Han Du, "About ten thousand guan."

Han Du showed no expression after hearing this and continued to ask: "Then what is our return gift?"

"Thirty thousand strings."

The tribute was 10,000 guan, but the return gift was 30,000 guan. Han Du finally understood why a vassal state like Goryeo came to pay tribute every year. He even heard that in the tenth year of Hongwu, Goryeo came to pay tribute five times a year.

What kind of tribute is there? This is simply doing business and engaging in foreign trade.

Double the profit, how can you make money from paying tribute when doing business?

After hearing this, the three envoys from the vassal countries looked as they should, without any embarrassment.

Seeing this, Han Du chuckled and couldn't help but shake his head.

The Korean envoy asked in surprise: "What do you mean, sir?"

The envoy to Goryeo said: "Don't you think it's too much for your envoy to exchange ten thousand guan for the wealth of Ming Dynasty's 30,000 guan? And as far as I know, your 10,000 guan is still at the price of Ming Dynasty goods.

Come to calculate it, if you calculate it based on the price of goods in your country, it is not 10,000 guan at all, but at most 3,000 guan."

"Sir, do you want to reduce the return gift?" The Korean envoy's face also turned cold, and he completely lost his enthusiasm. As expected, no matter who it is, it is easy to get hurt when talking about money.

"My lord, please don't forget that the tribute and return gifts are determined by the imperial court. The amount of the return gifts has been fixed for a long time. How can it be easily changed? The Ming Dynasty is rich all over the world. Doesn't the rich return gifts just show the majesty of the kingdom?"

What the Korean envoy meant was that you, as an official, did not have the final say on how much the return gift should be. It was jointly decided by His Majesty the Emperor and the court. How could you be allowed to change it rashly? There is no way to reduce the tribute return gift. Isn’t it the majesty of the country?

No more?

Han Du took a sip of tea leisurely and said with a smile: "But your envoy did not bring back any gifts from the imperial court. As far as I know, your envoy brought back only a few of the royal gifts intact.

Except for that, you guys cashed in everything else and turned it into copper coins and took it back?"

The Ming Dynasty's return gifts would not be copper coins, but mainly silk, tea, porcelain and the like. In addition, if Lao Zhu was happy, he would give whatever he wanted. Of course, Lao Zhu's reward has not been the case in recent years.

It almost never happened in 2008, because Lao Zhu himself was so poor that he lost his pants, so why would he give him a reward casually? Doesn't it cost money?

But none of these envoys brought back things like silk, tea, and porcelain, especially porcelain. It's not that these things are of low value in these vassal countries. On the contrary, these things are also of high value in vassal countries, and only a few of them are.

Only princes and ministers can afford it.

The reason for monetizing these things and then bringing back the copper coins is simply because copper coins are more valuable in their country and can earn more profits. The Ming Dynasty copper coins are exquisite in shape, and their value in their country is unimaginably high.

"Why do you say such things, sir?" The Korean envoy was displeased, but his tone was softer.

In the past, officials of the Ming Dynasty did not pay attention to the value of copper coins at all. They would only take it for granted that what they could buy for one penny in the Ming Dynasty would also cost one penny to buy in these vassal countries. But the actual situation,

But that's not the case at all.

But the Master Han in front of him was obviously different from the previous officials. Not only was he aware of the past actions of himself and others, but he also got the news about low prices in his country from nowhere.

Those who are good will not come, and those who come will be unkind.

The Korean envoy was stunned and defended himself: "Since it is a return gift from the Ming Dynasty, it is natural to let the envoy handle it. The envoy feels that silk and tea are easy to get damp, and porcelain is inconvenient to transport, so I exchanged these for copper coins to bring back the money."

Loss, what’s wrong with it?”

"The envoy is right. Since it is a return gift from the Ming Dynasty, it is appropriate for the envoy to deal with it. Of course, there is nothing wrong with it." Han Du chuckled lightly and said in a different tone: "Then do you want me to report to the emperor?"

In return for the gift, I can just give the copper coins directly to the envoy, which saves the envoy the trouble of cashing it out. As for the treasure money, the envoy can just forget about it, okay?"

"You!" The Korean envoy almost got up in anger.

Seeing Han Du's attitude, he knew that talking to Han Du would not have much effect, so he turned to look at the official of the Ministry of Rites on the throne and asked: "Sir, this is what the emperor has promised. Does your country want to

Are you going to break your promise and get fat?"

When the officials of the Ministry of Rites heard this, they also felt that Han Du's actions were a bit too much and he was a little embarrassed. However, he had no choice. Even though he was the chief official now, he had already been instructed by his superiors on this matter, and he was just a show-off.

It's just a facade, the decision still lies with Han Du.

So he tentatively looked at Han Du and said, "Master Han, look, although this matter is..."

Han Du glanced at him expressionlessly, wanting to see what kind of words he could say.


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