"Drinking is not allowed in the military camp. Didn't you hear me?" Zhang Shixun raised his voice.
"I just wanted to taste it. Look at your face, you look like a black bag. Who are you trying to scare?" Although Gao Yanei was extremely reluctant, he still picked up the cork, put the bottle back in place, and put it away carefully.
"If you want to drink, feel free to drink when you get home, but don't drink in the barracks. I won't argue with you this time, but if I see you drinking in the barracks again, you will be subject to military court."
"Okay, brother, I'll listen to you." Gao Yanei knew his character and didn't dare to confront him.
Zhang Shixun's expression brightened slightly. He pulled a stool over and sat by the stove. He turned and asked, "Have you made up your mind? One million strings of cash for ten shares?"
"I've thought it through. As long as Dad doesn't object, I believe he won't object either." Gao Yanei moved his stool closer to Zhang Shixun and said, "Putting aside the wine, the transparent glass bottle alone is very valuable. One bottle can be sold for at least dozens of strings of cash, not to mention..."
"Wait a minute." Zhang Shixun interrupted him and asked, "You said a glass bottle could sell for dozens of strings of cash. Did I hear that correctly?"
"Of course I can. I'm still underestimating the price. If you sell well, someone will be willing to buy it even if it's a hundred or so strings of cash."
"Are you sure?" Zhang Shixun still didn't quite believe it. In this era, one string of coins could support a family, and a bottle of wine could be worth more than a hundred strings of coins?
"Brother, you're still unfamiliar with the market conditions in the Song Dynasty." Gao Yanei moved his stool next to Zhang Shixun and leaned on his shoulder, saying, "Let me tell you something. You'll understand the value of a transparent glass bottle."
"you say."
"Do you know Zhu Jie?"
"I know, one of the six thieves." Zhang Shixun blurted out.
"Six thieves? What six thieves?" Gao Yanei asked in surprise.
"The Six Bandits are..." Zhang Shixun then remembered that the term "Six Bandits" still existed. It was only in the seventh year of Xuanhe when the Jin army besieged the city that a student named Chen Dong wrote a letter in anger, calling Cai Jing, Wang Fu, Tong Guan, Liang Shicheng, Zhu Zhen, and Li Yan the "Six Bandits". From then on, the term "Six Bandits" came into being.
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