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Chapter 371 Acquisition

This chapter is an anti-theft chapter.

I was helpless in doing this. I have never been able to prevent theft from writing books for so many years.

Because the soldiers believe that many book friends do not know the difference between stealing and not stealing, they are simply reading books.

This was what I was like when I read online articles ten years ago. I had no idea about genuine ones. I read many pirated novels, but later I realized that I was having sex for free.

Because I have this experience, I have a certain understanding of reading thieves, so I have always been arbitrary since I wrote a book.

I won’t say anything when I see the thief, I’m grateful for the genuine version.

This is also the reason why I have failed to prevent theft for so many years.

But now the soldiers are full-time, brothers...

All the books that I have written for more than ten years have been sealed.

Now we are trying to subscribe to support our family! Now we have to bow down to five dou of rice.

I hope that book friends will support the genuine version at Qidian Chinese website. It is not easy to write. Subscribing to a chapter only costs a few cents, but it is a great encouragement and support for soldiers.

The subsequent plot will turn from cold weapons to hot weapons. I want to write this book into a history of the development of weapons and equipment.

There is a lot of information required to be consulted. The soldiers cannot guarantee that there are no mistakes, but they will try to be as accurate as possible. This is worth the money.

Please subscribe to genuinely.

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Shen Bing invented things in this era was thoughtful and enlightened.

In other words, we can only try our best to prolong the time of technology spreading and cannot stop it.

What Shen Bing didn't expect was...

Originally, he thought that textile technology and other things would spread to the Central Plains faster.

The reason is very simple. The Central Plains is their own people. If anyone wants to come to Beidi to learn technology, there is no need to use family members like the Huns.

Even if the Qin people were arrested as spies, they would not be punished... At this time, Qin Rules did not have any "Anti-Unfair Competition Law" to protect commercial secrets.

On the other hand, these craftsmen working in the Northland are all free craftsmen. They can either ignore them or leave the Northland at any time, and then they will bring their technology to various parts of the Central Plains to spread.

However, this is not the case.

On the way to Mount Tai this time, Shen Bing found that there were too many water trucks, but most of them were still in the primitive rice pounding stage.

There are almost no textile workshops, let alone gunpowder.

Shen Bing guessed that textile workshops may be because of the resistance of handicraftsmen: If a large number of textile workshops appear, it means that all handicraftsmen who make a living by textile fabrics will be unemployed, so a process is required in the middle.

Gunpowder is because there is no need for war within the Central Plains.

What should we do if there is no need for war?

Maybe it's just making firecrackers and making fun.

At the same time, Ying Zheng did not want the production of gunpowder to spread on a large scale among the people.

Even if the people have metal in their hands, they are worried that they will rebel. They want to concentrate all the metal and the rich in Xianyang, so how could they let the people make gunpowder?

If the North needs gunpowder, it is a slave.

However, when facing the Qin army equipped with "Pi Li Fireball", the Huns were under pressure to survive and die, and had a very urgent motivation to learn secretly.

So a strange scene happened at this moment:

The technology in the North spread not toward the Central Plains but toward the Huns.

Shen Bing could only order Wang Ben to investigate the spies, especially the gunpowder workshop, and on the other hand, he hurried back with Fusu...

Originally, Shen Bing planned to "attract investment" in various parts of the Central Plains.

After all, the North at this time needed a group of experienced businessmen who could take the lead.

Yunhua needs to coordinate the overall situation in the North, and it is impossible to lead the caravan to the Western Regions to do business in person.

But since time is so tight, let’s talk about it, and this is not a big deal.

Because businessmen's sense of smell is always the most sensitive, one day, business in the north can make dozens of times the profit. Chen Bing believes that he would not need to "invest" at that time, businessmen from all over the world would consciously rush into the north.

I traveled day and night for more than ten days and rushed back to Jiuyuan.

As mentioned earlier, the nine reasons are rich in minerals and geographically located, and are the center of military production in the Northland. Gunpowder and the new iron workshop are all concentrated here.

Wang Ben frowned and reported to Chen Bing:

"General, the gunpowder method may have been leaked and the Huns have learned about it."

"The Huns are so powerful that several spies have escaped before we can investigate."

"And these spies have been working in the gunpowder workshop for some days."

Chen Bing nodded helplessly. What he cared most was gunpowder.

Because the Huns had no foundation and textiles had no conditions... especially textiles, you had to learn how to grow ramie.

If the Huns learned to grow things, can they still be called nomadic people?

Then wasn't it tied to the same place by the fields?

And is light, heat, water, soil and land suitable for planting?

But gunpowder is different. This thing can be used directly to improve combat effectiveness in the battlefield. The Huns have been trying every means to do this, and of course they will overcome difficulties and achieve it.

What Chen Bing didn't know was that Mao Dun was worried about making gunpowder at this time.

He got the method and formula of gunpowder, and even the spy brought some raw materials to display them in front of Maodun.

However, Maodun was stunned by the raw materials.

What about saltpeter, sulfur, tung oil, dry paint, maru...

Maodun hasn't even heard of these things, so where can he know how to get them?

Not only Maodun doesn't understand, but not many people in the entire Huns will understand... Nomads make a living by grazing, and do not need to know the growth laws of crops, and of course they do not understand soil, minerals, and they do not need to study climate and astronomy. Therefore, in terms of knowledge and discovery, the farming nation is much less inadequate.

At this moment, when faced with these saltpeter and other things, weren’t these just soil in Maodun’s eyes?

Saltpeter is white soil.

Sulfur is yellow soil.

Charcoal is black soil.

Can these soils become gunpowder by mixing them together?

Come on, I'll dig some soil under my tent to try...

After explaining for a long time, Maodun realized that these "earth" are not just right in color, but are mined.

But where do you look for these mines on this endless grassland?

In fact, the Mongolian Plateau is a place with extremely rich mineral resources, and many mines have proven reserves ranked first in Asia.

But that was when modern times had advanced prospecting equipment. At this time, the Huns' understanding of the land under their feet was afraid that it would grow grass and grow trees to feed cattle and sheep.

Maodun said to himself:

"What should I do?"

"If you only know how to make but have no raw materials, wouldn't you still be subject to the Central Plains?"

After thinking about it, Maodun gritted his teeth and ordered:

"First exchange cattle and sheep fur for raw materials."

"If you order someone to explore, you can find as much as you can!"

Needless to say, the people used to explore this mine are naturally captured Qin people.

Maodun even decided to send people to sneak south into the Central Plains, and then spend a lot of money to ask mining craftsmen to go north to explore the grassland.


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