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1513. Chapter 1513 The Emperor's Heart - Sea Needle [07]

Let’s see how it is implemented near Mianzhou.

If they can build the dilapidated and impoverished Mianzhou into a prosperous city, then they will think about it again.

Moreover, he also knew very clearly in his heart that as long as Mianzhou succeeded, then the Jin Kingdom would have mastered this method, and then Xiao Xian, Shen Mingzhu, and Yelu En would be useless, and there would be no need to compliment them at all.

Instead, we must eliminate it quickly!

Otherwise, the Kingdom of Jin will be in danger.

Early on the next morning, everyone set out to go north. The road was not only desolate, but also mostly abandoned. Fortunately, there was not much rain in the north, so there were no mudslides or the like, and the roads were still smooth.

After stopping and stopping along the way, we arrived in Shangjing at noon on the fourth day.

As soon as I entered Shangjing's territory, I immediately felt the difference. The water and grass here were lush and there was no sign of desolation at all.

Looking around, you can see luxuriant green grass and numerous tents, living there in the form of a village.

The Jin people have a small population and a vast territory, so one tribe can occupy a large area of ​​grassland.

The grasslands near the capital naturally belong to the Yelu family and belong to the emperor's clan.

The Jin people originally lived a life of moving around at any time, with carriages and horses as their home. They moved throughout the year according to the seasons and the location of water and grass. The leader did not have a fixed city. Like the tribesmen, they all made their homes with carriages and horses.

It's just that the leader's tent is taller, more spacious, and much more luxurious, and is called a palace tent or a tooth tent.

The leaders had permanent palace tents and tents that moved around the seasons. Originally, the nomadic system they practiced was called the Nabo system. However, as their interactions with the Han people deepened, they began to be influenced by the Han people.

Later, he established his own capital city. Although the capital city was snatched from the hands of the Han people, after two to three hundred years of repairs and reconstruction, it now has its own characteristics.

The shape of Shangjing is basically imitated by the current Qin capital Bei'an. The city walls are five feet high and about three feet wide. They are all rammed earth structures and are very strong.

There are towers and guard towers on the city wall, as well as parapets for patrolling, etc., with complete facilities.

There are four city gates in Shangjing, guarded by soldiers guarding the gates.

After entering the city gate, the main roads leading to the city gate, East-West Street and North-South Avenue, are also paved with wide bluestones, clean and tidy.

On both sides are some neat buildings, with various shops and various craftsmen's workshops, arranged neatly, very much in the style of a Qin capital city.

Shen Mingzhu looked out of the car window and couldn't help but nodded frequently. It seemed that the golden man was not foolhardy, but had some brains.

Because the envoy was coming, Yeluen had already ordered people to clear the streets. There were no other people waiting on the road, and only some people on the second floor could be seen peering through the windows to look at the advancing team curiously.

Shen Mingzhu looked at it for a while and soon discovered the problem. Although the layout seemed similar to that of Qin Capital City, the essence was much different.

For example, the products in those craftsmen's shops look rough and cannot be compared with the exquisite appearance and ultra-high craftsmanship of the Han people.

Moreover, even though the houses of the Jin people in the city look neat, they are actually rough. Look at the gray roofs, the thatched courtyard walls, and the monotonous open space in front of the door.

If the Han people in the Qin Dynasty would have planted some flowers, plants or trees in front of their homes, they would try their best to decorate the facade, and they would never be allowed to be so shabby and crude.

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