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Chapter 39

Xu Da listened and nodded.

He has the most say on whether he can ride a horse on a stone slab. He prefers to go to court on horseback, but every time he rides a horse in small steps, he has never galloped in the capital. All roads in the capital are used.

It was paved with stone slabs. Firstly, I was afraid of hurting others by riding the horse, and secondly, it was for my own safety.

When horses are galloping in the capital, if a horse's hoof steps down and steps on a piece of moss, it will end up flipping over, or even death in serious cases.

Therefore, what happened to the Duke's son riding a horse and hurting people in the capital is just an unfounded speculation by later people. If any Zizhen disciple dares to ride a horse like this on the stone road, no one else needs to take action. His Duke

Dad will break his legs first to avoid future consequences.

The horse gallops and gallops wildly, only in the grassland outside the city.

"And what this gentleman said that cement roads will facilitate Bei Yuan's southward movement is simply nonsense. Concrete roads will only facilitate Ming's attack on Bei Yuan, which will have hundreds of benefits and no harm."

Han Du refuted the official's views one by one.

The official was naturally dissatisfied with Han Du, but he couldn't find anything to say to refute Han Du, so he could only look at Han Du bitterly.

But Han Du had no intention of letting him go. "Since your lord thinks that Han's construction of the Straight Road was wrong, I dare to ask your lord, after Qin unified the world, why did he spend a lot of manpower and material resources to build the Qin Straight Road? Is it possible that your lord's

Is his vision even more far-sighted than that of Qin Shihuang?"

"You, you are slanderous." The official was furious, and his fingers pointing at Han Du were trembling.

The ancients said that the king of heaven and earth is the master. It is the duty of ministers to revere the emperor. Even if Qin Shihuang is the emperor of the Qin Dynasty and he is an official of the Ming Dynasty, he must respect Qin Shihuang in the same way as he respects Lao Zhu.

Not to mention that he didn't have Qin Shihuang's talents and strategies at all. Even if he did, he couldn't underestimate Qin Shihuang in front of Lao Zhu.

The majesty of the emperor is maintained by the emperor and must not be offended.

"The Qin Dynasty used hundreds of thousands of civilians and a lot of manpower and material resources to build the straight roads. It took two years to complete. The Qin straight roads crisscrossed each other and stretched for more than a thousand miles. The purpose of building straight roads at such a high cost was to resist the invasion from the north.

Huns."

Han Du continued: "Your Majesty, this straight road is like a sharp knife inserted into the grassland. The reason why Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was able to attack the Xiongnu in the north was that the straight Qin Road that reached Yinshan Mountain was indispensable. In fact, judging from the past dynasties,

We can also discover the huge role of straight roads. Any Central Plains court that can attach importance to straight roads and reuse straight roads can basically take the initiative to attack those in the north; courts that do not pay attention to the role of straight roads, or even waste straight roads, are basically facing difficulties.

When there is a threat from the north, it is more vulnerable than attacked, and it is just a passive defense."

Those present were all people who had read poetry and books.

Even Lao Zhu, although he was an emperor born as a cowherd boy, he was diligent and eager to learn, and his knowledge was not inferior to that of ordinary people.

Regarding Han Du's words, everyone naturally knew that what he said was accurate as soon as they recalled it.

Regardless of the Han, Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties, those who could take the initiative to conquer the north almost always relied on Qin Zhidao.

"Your Majesty, I think what Han Du said is reasonable." Xu Da stood up at this time and spoke for Han Du.

"Although it is important to strengthen the city wall and consolidate the border defense, I think it is more important to build cement roads." Seeing the superior looking at him, Xu Da stroked his beard and said, "We and Beiyuan have always been strong and weak.

Facing the Ming Dynasty, Beiyuan has always defended more and attacked less. Even if Beiyuan launches a surprise attack, the current city defense is enough to withstand it, and there will be no situation where Beiyuan will enter the pass again."

"But building cement roads is different. Once completed, the Ming Dynasty will be able to mobilize a large number of troops and supplies in a short period of time. Whether it is an attack from the Northern Yuan Dynasty or an active conquest of the Northern Yuan Dynasty, we can handle it with ease."

Lao Zhu thought carefully about Xu Da's words and finally nodded, "I have the same idea."

Xu Da said sternly: "Your Majesty, the Ming Dynasty can conquer Bei Yuan five or ten times, and can even completely wipe out Bei Yuan. But even if Bei Yuan dies, the threat from the grassland tribes in the north of Ming Dynasty will not disappear. Ming Dynasty can conquer the grasslands

The tribe won’t be able to lift it up in twenty or fifty years, but what about one hundred years from now?”

"I am old," Xu Da looked lonely, with the sadness of a hero in his twilight years. "Whether I can live for ten years or twenty years is unknown. Every time I return to my dream in the middle of the night, I am awakened by the worry in my heart.

I am deeply afraid that a hundred years from now, my descendants will still have to face the iron hooves of the grassland tribes, and they will have to fight like me wearing armor and wrapping their bodies in horse leather."

There was a rich and desolate flavor in Xu Da's voice, which infected Zhu Yuanzhang.

Zhu Yuanzhang felt the same way, even more deeply than Xu Da. As an emperor, he naturally hoped that the Ming Dynasty would last forever. Originally, he conquered the Northern Yuan Dynasty several times with the purpose of completely wiping it out and giving the Ming Dynasty decades of peace.

But as Xu Da said, what about a hundred years later?

By that time, the threat from the grassland will surely resurface. Will there still be a wise and mighty king like him at that time, and a commander as capable of conquering as Xu Da?

If there is, then the Ming Dynasty can be stable, and perhaps it can have peace for decades again. But what if there is no more? Then the iron hoof of the grassland will move south again, and won’t the Ming Dynasty be in danger?

Xu Da bowed to Lao Zhu and said, "I implore the emperor to build a cement road, restore the Qin Straight Road, and forge a sharp knife on the grassland that reaches the heart of the grassland."

"Brother, get up quickly, we are awake." Lao Zhu helped Xu Da up with both hands.

Han Du was very happy to see this, but he was not moved by the relationship between king and minister. Rather, since Lao Zhu agreed to build cement roads, his skills in making cement could be sold at a good price.

Ten thousand guan, this is a great supplement for the Treasure Bank Lifting Department.

Xiong Shi has mentioned this to Han Du several times in the past few days, saying that the money for the Baobao Prosecution Department is about to be spent. It turns out that the Baochao Prosecution Department is among the yamen in the capital, and it is definitely a fat and oily yamen.

.

But as soon as Han Du took office, he paid salaries to the craftsmen, opened a canteen in the banknote bureau for the craftsmen to eat and drink, and dug kilns to burn lime and conduct various experiments. As a result, the money was naturally spent like running water.

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The small amount of money in the Baobao Lifting Company has disappeared as if visible to the naked eye. It is about to bottom out and is in urgent need of funds to replenish it.

Lao Zhu comforted Xu Da, and then turned to Han Du, "Cement is good."

Han Du responded with a smile.

"But, ten thousand guan is still too much."

The smile froze on his face, and Han Du had no choice but to explain again: "Your Majesty should know that the technical value of making cement is worth more than one million guan. I only want 10,000 guan, which is already a very low price."

"Of course I know," Lao Zhu nodded, suddenly looked around a few times, took Han Du's arm, walked a few steps forward, away from everyone, "but the court is not easy, it is poor."

"Your Majesty, please don't joke." Han Du laughed angrily at Lao Zhu's words.

As the saying goes, a skinny camel is bigger than a horse. No matter how poor the court is, it will not be able to afford even 10,000 guan.

This is clearly because Lao Zhu is stingy and bullying himself because he doesn't want to spend so much money to buy the cement formula.

"To tell you the truth, the imperial court has been unable to make ends meet these years, otherwise I wouldn't have issued treasure notes to make up for the shortfall." Lao Zhu sighed, "Although the imperial court has money, where does it not cost money up and down?

As for your cement, if I want to buy it, I have to squeeze out some of my own expenses."

"Well, I'll work harder. I'll give you one thousand guan and you'll sell your cement skills to the court." Lao Zhu said rather pitifully.

After hearing this, Han Du looked at Lao Zhu in disbelief, "You are an expert at bargaining. You can easily eat up 90% of your own price with just a few words."

Shaking his head, Han Du said categorically: "I won't sell it for a penny less than ten thousand guan. Your Majesty, if I sell it for a low price, I'll be sorry for those craftsmen who have used all the secret skills passed down from their families."

Han Du raised his head and faced Lao Zhu's gaze without any selfishness in his eyes.

Lao Zhu looked at Han Du, and the warm smile on his face gradually disappeared.

"It seems that the soft one is not enough, and the hard one is about to come." Han Du's heart froze. But it doesn't matter if it is too hard. From Han Du's point of view, you and I are willing to deal fairly, and he has nothing to be afraid of.

While he was cheering himself up, he suddenly heard Lao Zhu say quietly, "I heard that some of your craftsmen here shouted long live a few days ago. Is this the case?"

"Your Majesty, you don't have martial ethics." Han Du's heart tightened and his eyes widened. He couldn't believe that Lao Zhu could do such a shameless thing.

However, Lao Zhu did it.

Han Du had no choice but to bite the bullet and explain to Lao Zhu: "Your Majesty, it is the craftsman's expression of inner joy, and there is absolutely no other intention."

After pinching Han Du for seven inches, the smile on Lao Zhu's face returned to his face, and he said unhurriedly: "What exactly does it mean? I have to find out what it means. How can I listen to your words?"

"Chen, Chen..." Han Du was sweating profusely.

What Lao Zhu said sounded nice. What's the point of finding out?

How to check? Shouldn’t we start investigating among the craftsmen?

Which craftsmen should start the investigation? Han Du could guess with his toes that Lao Zhu would definitely take away those craftsmen who are good at making cement.

Zhu Yuanzhang was clearly telling Han Du that either you obediently sell me the cement skills with Qian Guan, or I take away your craftsmen, and I can still get the cement skills, but you Han Du

But he couldn't get a penny.

The matter of shouting long live, to put it mildly, as Han Du explained, is just to express inner joy; to put it seriously, it is suspected of bullying the emperor.


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