Jasmine tea and black tea both cost twenty taels of silver per jar. Today they are half price, so each jar costs ten taels of silver.
The same five jars are worth one hundred taels of silver, plus the snacks, the total is one hundred and twenty taels of silver.
That one penny was wiped out by You He.
After settling the bill, Yun Luochuan told You He to put the things on the counter when they were ready and pick them up when they left.
The master and servant returned to the private room, and Pei Mingfeng wrote a poem about cake. Seeing that Yun Luochuan was back, he quickly asked him to taste his poem.
After Yun Luochuan heard him read the poem, he clapped his hands and praised him.
Pei Mingfeng got interested and asked each of them to write a poem based on the tea and snacks on the coffee table.
Yun Luochuan composed a poem with the theme of tea.
Ling Yunzhi composed a poem with the title of egg yolk cake.
Ji Min composed a poem with the theme of black tea.
When the waiter came to refill the water, he heard them composing a poem about snacks and tea, so he asked them if they would like to write down the poem and hang it in the leisurely center.
If you are willing, you can get a supreme membership card of Youranju.
If you have a membership card, you can enjoy half-price discounts for tea at Youranju in the future.
When Ji Min and the others heard that there was such a good thing, they immediately said yes.
So the waiter went to get a pen, ink, paper and inkstone, and the four of them wrote down the poem they had composed. Because they wanted to hang it in the center of Youran, they tried to write every word perfectly when writing.
After the poem was written, the waiter left with the written poem. After a while, he brought four silver-plated cards.
Engraved with bamboo, the words "Youranju Supreme Membership Card" are engraved on it, and there is a series of strange symbols in the lower right corner.
"silvery?"
Ling Yunzhi held the shiny silver card in his hand and swallowed dryly.
He originally thought that the membership card would be something like a wooden sign, but he didn't expect it to be a thin silver card.
The waiter hurriedly waved his hands and said: "No, no, it's silver-plated."
They have made a total of fifty membership cards like this at Youranju.
This card is not for sale, it is only given to literati and poets who write poems praising their leisurely residence, tea and cakes, and are willing to keep calligraphy treasures and hang them in their leisurely residence, because this is a tribute to their leisurely residence.
kind of propaganda.
The silver-plated ones are also very good, but they have never seen that businessman give away silver-plated items for free.
Ji Min and Pei Mingfeng wanted to meet the owner and wanted to know what the person who could open such a teahouse and come up with such a membership card would be like.
The waiter said to the group of four people: "From today on, the five of you are our self-respecting members of Youranju. As long as you hold this card, you can enjoy half-price discounts, and you can also ask your family and friends to come with the card."
The four of them nodded and put the thin, high-end-looking cards into their wallets.
They will definitely come here more often in the future, so they cannot lose this membership card.
The waiter asked them to continue enjoying and then left the private room.
On the first floor, You He is appreciating four poems. These four poems are all quite well written, and the characters are beautiful, so they are qualified to be hung in their leisurely residence.
In fact, the waiter made a mistake the first time he told me about the membership card provided by Zhiliu Mobao.
If you compose poems related to the tea and snacks in Youran Center, and if you are willing to leave a calligraphy treasure and hang it in Youran Center, you can get a membership card, but you must have You He read it and confirm that it is a good poem before you can get a membership card.
Fortunately, these four poems are all good poems, and the membership card is not given away in vain.