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Chapter 1506

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"Li Lang, what are you talking about?"

Princess Yongmu was drying the hair of the girl. The girl had recovered from her illness. After taking a shower, her hair was still wet.

The girl was still holding the lollipop in her hand. She just licked it, unwilling to eat it.

"Improve the quality of the people. In other words, professional quality. You see, when I was a doctor, I never said that I would treat my patients the same way regardless of their status.

Li Yi actually did not want to talk about this, but the spirit of resistance.

50% of the scholars in the Tang dynasty were equipped with swords. The people in the Tang dynasty were allowed to have bows and arrows.

The restrictions were on crossbows and armor. The people were not allowed to have crossbows and wear full armor.

As for swords, sabers, and cloth armor, it was up to them.

In Li Yi's America, which was a fair-skinned country, their guns were not allowed to fire consecutively.

However, in practice, there were automatic and manual consecutive shots. They just had to modify the guns.

It proved that the country was democratic and free.

In the Tang dynasty, according to the rules of weapons, bows, sabers, and cloth armor were more liberal than in that place.

However, it was not said that people would shoot others with bows for no reason, because they still received traditional education.

Therefore, whether a country was civilized or not did not depend on how much military power and money it had, nor did it include technology and productivity.

Civilization was a belief. Christianity, Protestantism, Isis, and the Buddhism outside were all beliefs, but they had nothing to do with civilization.

These beliefs were exclusive. If you don't believe in me, I'll kill you. Is this called civilization?

The beliefs of China included the modified forms of Buddhism, as well as the native Taoism and Confucianism. It was more about tolerance.

If there had to be an exclusive belief, it would definitely be Confucianism. The hundred schools of thought were dismissed, and only Confucianism was respected.

Li Yi also disliked Confucianism, but he did not reject it completely. Some things were fine too.

Confucianism was the foundation of a country. It taught the people to be weak.

Generations of politicians were used to being restricted and restricted by the literary world.

They were used to it until Lao Mao's era. If Lao Mao was not used to it, who would you be used to? F * ck you!

Therefore, the Four Nations appeared. It was so satisfying to deal with them. They deserved to be dealt with. You want to be above the regime?

Especially the Kong family. Do you think you can still operate according to the previous model? I've spoiled you until you're sick!

Li Yi expressed his gratitude to Qin Shihuang for giving the future generations the ideal that China could be unified.

The other was to thank Old Mao for allowing the Chinese people to no longer be influenced by the so-called aristocratic families!

"Everyone wants to reflect on themselves and supervise others. Don't resign yourself to adversity. Dare to say and do things under the framework of the law.

When they discovered that there was something wrong with the officials, they would report it to the higher-ups. The more people who reported it, the fewer officials who wanted to seal the mouths of others.

When they see a thief, everyone will shout and beat him. Very few people will be thieves. If they are all afraid of revenge, more thieves will appear. "

Li Yi talked about how society treated people who broke the law.

"But there are some people who are afraid of revenge. They have families to take care of." Princess Yongmu thought it was very difficult.

"Money moves people's hearts. If you catch thieves and robbers, you will be rewarded. The investigation must be strict to prevent the government and the people from harming innocent people for money."

Li Yi thought that it was simple. Give him money, and he could make money. Thus, he did not consider the danger.

"We'll have to wait until the government has more money. I'll remember that." Princess Yongmu considered it from the perspective of the Tang dynasty's finances.

"Let's publicize it in the newspapers first. Let's go. We're in a hurry to go back. About Lu Zhou's arhat fruit, let's … let's talk about it in Suzhou."

Li Yi put Lu Zhou's plan aside for now. He wanted to go back as soon as possible.

"Suzhou?" Princess Yongmu wondered how to get to Suzhou.

"About 12 hours from here, the Yangtze River enters the sea. Enter the Yangtze River, turn into the canal, and turn into the Yellow River. Don't go around it from above."

Li Yi changed his route. Previously, he wanted to go around the Shandong Peninsula and enter the Yellow River. He did not want to go to Hai Province.

He thought about it and decided that he should ask the people of the Tang dynasty to take a good look at the yacht. The canal was the most suitable.

If he went this way, he would go through Shanghai instead of Hangzhou. Hangzhou would directly enter the Jinghang Grand Canal.

He was worried that the roads in Hangzhou would be difficult to navigate. West Lake still had no causeway.

Princess Yongmu did not care. As long as she could go home, she was fine with going anywhere.

Then, the yacht changed its direction again.

It went to Hangzhou. It went to the sea outside Hangzhou and cast the net continuously. The local fishermen watched.

They did not watch in vain. Many of the fish were caught and given to the fishermen. The yacht did not have space to store them.

Li Yi mainly chose Chinese Bahaba fish. After three hours of fishing, he left with more than 100 Chinese Bahaba fish and more than 1,000 swim bladders.

The fishermen were dumbfounded. How could someone cast the net like that? He was so fast that he cast the net every once in a while.

When the yacht left, they rowed their boats back. Since the fish were full, they could sell them when they returned.

They had to inform the authorities that Li Dongzhu from the Li Family Zhuangzi in Chang 'an had returned.

He scooped up a lot of Chinese Bahaba fishes, as well as some Chinese Bahaba fishes that were thrown to him.

Li Yi walked to the sea outside and went to Bohai Bay.

He was eager to go home. He thought the yacht could not speed up in the Grand Canal. He did not have enough gifts.

The people on the yacht were emotionally unstable. They could not eat. They were almost home.

After 18 and a half hours, they entered Bohai Bay.

It was night time. There were fishing lights on the sea. The fishermen in Bohai Bay were working.

In the past, they could only sell their fish in the surrounding areas. If they encountered Kunbu or sea cucumbers, they could ask others if they wanted to buy them.

Usually, the price given was very low. Something that could be sold for 1,000 RMB in Chang 'an could be sold for more than 1 RMB by the sea.

The main reason was that it was not easy for people from different places to go to other places. If they wanted to go to Chang 'an from Laizhou, they had to apply for a permit.

Even if they knew that seafood was expensive in other places, they could not sell it at a high price.

Now that King Song was raising the price, the people of the sea wanted to sell their fish to him. Other merchants could only follow suit and raise the price.

The fishermen had an income and were willing to fish. Those who were not fishermen learned together.

At night, they cast the net and lit the lanterns to attract fish and shrimp.

In addition, the navy of the Tang dynasty who did not go to sea were also busy. They wanted to earn more money to maintain the navy and increase the income of their families.

At this moment, they had fishing lights, but they were looking at a light boat on the sea.

The colorful lights made them feel that the boat came from a celestial palace.

"Catch the big prawns first. Don't do anything else. After you catch enough, put on a diving suit and look for sea cucumbers. Remove some of their internal organs and cook them. Bring the rest of them back alive."

Li Yi ordered. He did not have time for other shellfish.

The people on the boat were not sleepy. They worked hard. After catching a net, they threw away the rest. Only the prawns were put together with ice.

When they found the ribbonfish, they also kept them.

When the prawns and ribbonfish were almost caught, they jumped into the water with nets to look for sea cucumbers. Natural wild sea cucumbers. They chose the big ones.

The officials, palace maids, eunuchs, and nurses were in charge of handling the sea cucumbers. The water in the big pot was already boiling.

Every time a net of sea cucumbers was brought up, they quickly removed the internal organs and threw them into the pot.

After cooking, they did not need any additional processing. At dawn, they returned to Chang 'an. The days were getting longer and they could reach their destination before dark.

When the fishermen and navy saw the boat stop, they came closer to take a look. They already knew who it was.

They were grateful to Li Yi. Li Yi insisted on buying things at the sea and even raised the price to retain the navy of the Tang dynasty.

Now that they were making money, the scale of the navy was even bigger.

When most of the sea cucumbers were caught and the boat entered the Yellow River, someone finally reacted and shouted, "Li Dongzhu, wait a moment. I have something good for you. Li Dongzhu …"

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