Yinreng has lived for three lifetimes. In this life, he just wants to get along well with his brothers, be a carefree prince, live a life without worries about food and clothing, and explore the be...
After the New Year, Yinreng first went to Jiangnan and handed over all his plans for the weaving bureau to Yinqi.
He also gathered together the top embroiderers and asked them to make exquisite double-sided embroidered round fans and screens according to the patterns he gave.
After arranging everything, we headed straight to Jingdezhen.
After the New Year, the slums in the outer city were completely rebuilt, and the place became a den of money-making dominated by high-end industries.
In addition to his main embroidery, he also had to send some patterns to the Imperial Kiln Factory to burn some cute pottery products, which would then be sold to foreigners at high prices.
In addition to pottery, bamboo weaving, wood carvings, gold and silver jewelry made by top folk craftsmen in Shu, and transparent glass fired by Yin'er are all for sale.
After wandering around outside and returning to the capital, he and Yinzhen began to plan to sell the extra shops they had.
Now the property rights of this place are in Yinreng's own hands.
If he and Yinzhen ate the meat and didn't give the others soup, they would surely face countless troubles. It wouldn't necessarily be a good thing if too much of the shop remained in his hands.
So he decided from the beginning to auction off 70% of the shop.
It's selling, not renting.
In the capital, if you throw a brick randomly, you might hit a fifth-rank official. If he only rents and doesn't sell, those officials, gentry and wealthy businessmen may not be interested.
The remaining 30% is enough for the chamber of commerce he and Lao Jiu have established.
After the ninth prince Yinzhen spread the word that he was going to auction off the shops in the slums of the outer city, some people with ulterior motives in the inner and outer cities smelled the scent and came knocking on the door.