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764. Beauty and Country 5

After all, Kyoto City is the capital city of the Great Zhou Kingdom. Those poor families whose houses were damaged by the heavy snow naturally flocked to Kyoto City in large numbers.

No matter how much the emperor issued a decree, he issued a new order.

Due to the snow disaster, some of the victims stayed in the local area, waiting for warehouses to be opened for disaster relief, while others flocked to Kyoto City.

As a result, disaster relief officials have become unstoppable.

At present, there are many people in the imperial court who are willing to volunteer.[

Of course, there are also recommendations, and the recommended candidates should focus on the seventh prince and the prince.

Neither the Seventh Prince nor the Crown Prince was willing to let go of such a great opportunity.

While the disaster relief officials were still deciding whether it was the seventh prince or the prince, another incident occurred in the court.

It's snowing heavily and stars are flying in the sky.

A large boulder shaped like a peach blossom fell from the sky and hit Huangqi Mountain.

Huangqi Mountain is the feng shui treasure mountain where the Great Zhou Kingdom is located, and only members of the royal family can enter the forbidden area.

After Si Tianjian learned about this situation, he insisted that the continuous snow disaster in the Zhou Dynasty this year was caused by the Peach Blossom Tribulation.

Peach blossom, peach blossom, the person who caused this disaster must be a woman.

Since this peach blossom stone fell on Huangqi Mountain, it affected the national lineage of the Great Zhou Kingdom.

If you want to prevent this disaster, you must suppress this peach blossom disaster.

As the saying goes, to untie a bell, one must also tie it.

Since this peach blossom stone fell on Huangqi Mountain, it means that the person who can suppress the peach blossom calamity must be a member of the royal family.

As soon as this rumor came out, some people began to vaguely suspect who was the great catastrophe of the Great Zhou Kingdom.

Hearing what Peach Blossom Tribulation said, Xia Chiwan smiled coldly.

It's really a clumsy method.

There was a snowstorm and there was a shortage of rice and food.

Sure enough, just like in previous lives, those profiteers have been driving up the price of rice.

As a result, it was very difficult for the people to buy rice.

The price of rice grains has doubled and tripled.[

At this time, the rice and grain shop under the name of Yun Qiandu took out a lot of grain and sold it at the original price.

However, those who can buy it must be the common people.

Each household is given three liters of rice per person.

(One liter of rice is equivalent to four kilograms of rice today)

Because the person selling rice grains was Xia Chiwan, it was quite easy for Xia Chiwan to obtain the household registration books of local people.

Xia Chiwan's move was, after all, a philanthropic act. Coupled with Xia Chiwan's status, the local county magistrate naturally supported it strongly.

When encountering natural disasters such as snowstorms, people's food intake is naturally not as severe as usual.

Therefore, if one person buys three liters of rice and a family can save some, they can eat it for one to two months.

As soon as Xia Chiwan made this move, people in the entire Kyoto city asked Xia Chiwan if he had bought rice.

At this time, no one will complain that there is too much food.

Xia Chiwan's actions made the wealthy businessmen in Kyoto City really angry to death.

But Xia Chiwan's identity is there.

They can warn others and even destroy their stores.

But whoever dares to smash up the Prime Minister's daughter's shop is not afraid of the Prime Minister's care, nor is he afraid of people from the General's Palace coming to kill him?

Therefore, no matter how much those wealthy businessmen hated Xia Chiwan, they could only grit their teeth and endure it.


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