Chapter 286: Hundred Merchants Chart



Chapter 286: Hundred Merchants Chart

Golden October

The wheat ears that look like golden waves have all been harvested.

Plastic greenhouses in fourteen states have also begun to land steadily.

After the Su family established numerous grain stations in various states and counties, their trade quickly reached its peak of prosperity.

Beirong's inaction during the disaster in the two states allowed the people of Nanling to fully witness its ambition and disregard for human life.

We affirmed Old Master Su’s political view of opposing non-resistance.

If Nanling had not produced the Xuanming Princess and established radio communications to connect the fourteen states, how could they have resisted the Beirong?

I'm afraid he would have been eaten alive by the Northern Rong long ago.

The flood disaster in three states was resolved in less than two months.

In history, even wise rulers in prosperous times could not do this.

If the states had not extended a helping hand this time, I'm afraid that people would have starved everywhere and had to sell their children.

It was invaded by the Northern Rong and had to plunder a large amount of tribute every year.

People's lives have long been difficult.

If it weren't for this plastic greenhouse, I'm afraid they would have difficulty surviving this cold winter.

Although several of their states have just started laying the groundwork and have not yet reaped the rewards, states such as Wuzhou and Cangzhou have already implemented it.

By staggering the harvest season in different regions, one can also remain invincible.

It was also out of disappointment with the imperial court and the Northern Rong that the people who collected the grain transferred the grain to the Su family grain station for storage.

If the emperor had not collected grain, even the rice granaries set up by the government in various places would have been difficult to ensure they were filled.

They don't trust anyone now, only Princess Xuanming.

Military farms were also vigorously developed in various prefectures and counties, so there was no need to worry about not being able to collect military rations.

As a result, the battle to collect grain in Nanling was finally won a great victory.

Tangquan Tea House

Su Shengsheng is also doing asset appraisals for thousands of tycoons who provide monetary loans to ordinary people to build plastic greenhouses, retail investors who buy and sell financial products, and wealthy businessmen who invest.

On the board, there is an extra-large pie chart.

A total of six modules form a circle.

1. Wired telegraph.

Because military use accounts for one third, and the initial laying costs account for one third, the profits account for one third.

But fortunately it is stable and long-lasting.

Second, radio.

Radio frequency band, 30 broadcasting positions, monthly income of 300,000 taels.

Radio communications and the communication fees of people in various states are a major source of income.

As for crystal radios and walkie-talkies [military], they are charged once, and there is no follow-up payment after paying the fee for laying the radio equipment.

As for the dissemination of knowledge, it is highly connected with schools, night schools, and bookstores in various places, which can be regarded as creating re-employment subsidies.

Derivative products, open-air movies and knowledge books in the library are also subsidized to the charitable causes established by the textile factory.

In general, it is to support women's funds.

One in and one out, just about to break even.

3. Income from gas fields.

Although it was the birthplace, it was taken away later.

The expanded hot air balloons and airships are all for military use.

All the plastic greenhouses produced were sent to Baishang Country.

To this end, she used coal to generate electricity and refined diesel and gasoline as fuel for the transportation industry.

It seems to be slightly better, but in fact it is a lose-lose situation.

As for secondary products, umbrella factories also contributed a lot to disaster relief supplies in the later period.

Fourth, it is the financial industry.

The first one was the Su Family Bank, which initially only allowed merchants to exchange their gold and silver for gold and store it in the Su family.

Later, because of the goodwill gained from resolving the disaster, the Su family bonds were issued at a premium.

Relying on the public's confidence, it attracted a large number of merchants to buy futures, bonds and sell storage.

The grain stations that arose as a result of this served as a foundation for merchants from all walks of life to deposit deposits and increase their holdings of real estate in the three states.

This subscription went unexpectedly smoothly.

Su Shengsheng's original plan was to go overseas to open up the Maritime Silk Road in order to make up for the poverty and weakness of Nanling and the fact that women were not allowed to engage in business.

Unexpectedly, it was intercepted in advance because of a disaster relief.

The current extension of the Maritime Silk Road is still in the exploratory stage.

They say every sip counts, and it is indeed true.

Every loss has its own gain.

Although there is a vacant position in the Maritime Silk Road, Nanling's trade has set sail.

6. Power generation.

It started with combustible ice power generation.

Later, the barren mountains were taken away and she had to specialize in power generation technology. Because the investment was large, she could not make a profit in a short time.

Telegraph wires were also laid.

At present, hydropower and wind power have taken over from coal-fired power generation.

This part can be considered as debt transfer.

As for the later period, in order to increase production, plastic greenhouses were produced using coal. The cost of purchasing coal for power generation and the cost of loans for people to buy plastic greenhouses were also transferred to others.

Each module is arranged in a percentage ratio, so income, expenditure and profit are clear at a glance.

It almost shows the 80/20 rule.

Financial assets and radio are the major sectors.

Even the old businessman who was dizzy after looking at all the data quickly understood the proportion of the Su family's banks and assets.

"Bai Shang Tu, Bai Shang Tu, seeing is believing."

Upon receiving the news, merchants who came from all over the place were shocked.

Although such a large commercial scene is covered by just one picture, how can those who have experienced it forget those thrilling moments?

In just less than a year, the Su family rose to prominence and formed this business map with more green than red.

How much effort has been wasted on this!

Sujia Bank, Sujia Bonds, Sujia Grain Station, futures, and financial asset transactions are all independent.

But now a perfect closed loop has been formed.

This Princess Xuanming is truly the biological daughter of the God of Wealth!

Even they were almost laughing their heads off just looking at this picture.

The confrontation between scholars, farmers, merchants, kings, princes, generals and ministers also came to a perfect end.

Because this time, even the advantages taken by the emperor were made public.

Wouldn't the emperor be ashamed to let a woman support the electricity needs of such a large army?

After the Hundred Merchants Map was announced, the man from the Imperial City had a sullen look on his face since he took the data cloud map back from the announcement list.

Traditionally, food and supplies have to be sent before troops move forward.

Look at the data in this graph...

Soldiers, money, and food.

Almost all of them were taken care of by the Su family alone...

He was clearly the emperor of Nanling, but the helm was in the hands of others.

Merchants were originally at the bottom of society. Now, are they going to rebel?

Or do they have this trick, and once they bring the two saints back, they will force him to redress the Qilin Army and even seize the throne?

The Su family’s money should be enough, right?

Zong Zhengruijin's sharp eyes shot out of the hall.

It seems that he still underestimated this woman.

But it doesn’t matter…

"Shengsheng..." Xie Xuan gently pushed the little girl who was sleeping soundly on the recliner, "Come on, go home with me and sleep."

? ?

When Su Shengsheng heard this tone, she kicked the person almost reflexively.

But someone who knew the place well avoided it immediately.

Instead, she was half asleep and fell off the recliner because of the kick.

Fortunately, someone caught it as expected.

Xie Xuan didn't even adjust his posture, he just took the cloak and wrapped it around him, "Let's go, let's go home."

This made Su Shengsheng, who had just opened her eyes, look upset.

Treat her like a cabbage and move her however you want?

As soon as I woke up, I was overwhelmed by the smell on his body.

She covered her nose and pushed people away, "What's that smell?"

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