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1503. Chapter 1503 Tit for tat 【07】

Let alone the capital, even ordinary homes in the countryside are much better than here.

People at that time had a good reputation. Even if they were too poor to take the blame, they still had to make the house decent. Unless they really didn't have the ability, they would just let the house run down.

Moreover, it can be regarded as providing a piece of information. If a family's house is in a dilapidated state, then they are really poor and have no solution.

Otherwise, the house would not be allowed to be so dilapidated.

And this Mianzhou City was originally a richer place than Daizhou, with merchants gathering and craftsmen filling the streets. In addition, the folk customs were relatively open, and women could go shopping freely without any barriers.

There are many interesting things left in the local chronicles for a while.

I never imagined that such a situation would turn out to be like this. When I read the book, I felt that it was wonderful in every way. But when I saw the actual situation, I was not only disappointed, but also disappointed.

Since Shen Mingzhu asked Shen Mingfu to follow her, she has read a lot of local chronicles here.

Along the way, I kept reading. When I saw Mianzhou City, I was still full of yearning, hoping to see the Yi girls flying horses and shooting arrows, and the sight of rows of wine shops.

Now it seems that everything is in the past.

Xiao Xian had known about it for a long time, so his expression looked the same, while Yelu En had always been calm, so he didn't have much of an expression either.

Yelubin, on the other hand, didn't think anything of it at all. Instead, he loudly introduced Mianzhou, how fertile the land was, how many cattle, sheep, and horses it supported now, etc.

But his words made Yelujin feel that his cheeks were burning, which was really embarrassing.

Although Mianzhou City was in tatters when he was sensible, when he was in the Qin State, he read some books about Mianzhou and knew that it was a city full of flowers.

And although it is in the north, it is not that cold, also because it is backed by mountains on three sides.

Therefore, Mianzhou City at that time was a flower city in the ice and snow, not the shabby place it is now.

The Jin people were originally just practical tents, but later they learned to build houses from the Han people, and the Khans also began to call themselves emperors and have palaces.

But not all Jin people are like this, especially some stubborn leaders, Shanzhi is one of them.

He led his own people and never wanted to learn anything from the Han people, and was very repulsive.

They clamored that if they continue like this, they will be occupied by the Han before they come to fight.

He kept shouting that except for Han women who could use them, all others should be smashed and they could not be allowed to teach their children bad things.

This time, the biggest threat is probably Shanzhi.

Yelu Jin slowly thought to himself, wondering if Yelu En and Xiao Xian could deal with him.

If we don't get rid of the good and naive, then the farm plan will not be implemented.

In such a dilapidated Mianzhou City, I don't know why Brother Wang brought the envoys here. It would be better to go directly to the capital. At the worst, he could just set up a tent and camp outside.

It's better than coming to Mianzhou City, it's too shabby.

He really lost all his face, and he felt a little unhappy.

Ye Lubin glanced at him over there, approached him, and lowered his voice and said: "Brother Emperor, you have been greatly influenced by the Han people. Fortunately, you are back. Otherwise, in a few years, you will become a full-fledged Han Chinese."

Although he lowered his voice, Yelu En and Xiao Xian could still hear him. Perhaps Yelu Bin wanted them to hear it on purpose.

Yelu Jin looked at him angrily, "Second brother, you are too narrow-minded."

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