She improved Xianglou's account books, and asked people to prepare a number of account sheets in large quantities. She listed the tables in categories and only needed to fill in the numbers when using them.
Su Mo's own private ledger is recorded in Arabic numerals so that she can see it clearly at a glance.
The secret language learning course she set for the Phantom Knights used Arabic numerals and Chinese pinyin, and she also taught them the secret language gestures, making it easier to perform tasks. Even if someone gets the secret message, they will not know what it means.
She looked at the accounts that were still very troublesome even after being simplified, and wondered whether she should conduct simplified training to teach them simple numbers and simple modern mathematics.
Although ancient arithmetic was also very developed, it was always a bit difficult to use.
After thinking about it, she waved to the little girl to bring a new account book, and then asked the shopkeeper Xing to be called.
Shopkeeper Xing is now managing the details of the Xianglou in an impressive manner under her big policy, which makes her very satisfied.
Moreover, he was born as an accountant himself, so it is feasible for him to learn and then teach it to the accountants below.
Shopkeeper Xing was doing the end-of-month summary in front. When he heard Su Mo calling him, he immediately ran over with his robe in hand.
Huangfu Jin was practicing under the red plum tree in the courtyard. When he saw shopkeeper Xing coming in a hurry, he thought something was wrong, so he stopped his exercises and followed him into the house.
But she saw that Su Mo had someone hang up the three-foot-square wooden board painted with raw paint that she had ordered. She also brought a piece of soft cloth and a box of something like a black pen made by Xianglou.
Su Xiner, shopkeeper Xing, and several women in the side room next door who helped with the accounting also came out and were sitting in three rows at the table listening to the lecture.
They were all smart, and Su Mo didn't have to work hard. He just wrote the ancient numbers one, two, three and four on the blackboard, and then wrote the Arabic numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 correspondingly.
,8,9,10 etc. below.
Because the pronunciation is the same, only the writing is different.
So there isn't much of a barrier between them, they're just used to it and it's a bit awkward.
Shopkeeper Xing said happily: "Dad boss, this is a good idea. Once you do it this way, you would have to write a long list, but it will become much easier. This way the accounting is fast and accurate, clear at a glance, and there will be no mistakes."