However, Nangong Shang had obviously misunderstood. Upon hearing this, his eyes lit up again and he nodded excitedly, "Yes, yes, I heard before that Tianxiaju was aggressively recruiting folk craftsmen, but unfortunately no one took it seriously at that time.
Now it seems that these things were obviously snatched from those craftsmen by the emperor through Tianxiaju. Humph, as a monarch, he actually competes with the people for profit. How shameless!
Tomorrow I will order my family to search among the people for these craftsmen and their skills. If the emperor can do it, why can't I do it too?"
Han Zhuowu: ...
"Ah, my lord is wise!"
Are you fucking kidding me, is that what I meant?
If folk craftsmen had these skills, they would have fallen into the hands of wealthy families long ago.
However, if Nangong Shang understood it this way, he naturally wouldn't stop her.
Anyway, as long as you don't ask him for it, it's fine.
As for whether it can be found among the people... well, maybe, there's a chance...
But after thinking about it, he said again: "However, my lord, you might as well take a two-pronged approach and consider Tianxiaju. Wouldn't it be better if you can succeed from here?"
"Um."
Nangong Shang nodded slightly, but then couldn't help but frown and shook her head and said, "This may be difficult. The origin of the female owner of Tianxiaju is too mysterious.
In fact, it’s not just Gu. Everyone in the wealthy family in Beijing has paid attention to her, but until now no one knows where she came from.
I have a suspicion that she might be a concubine in the palace, but Zhao Xin used her as a pretext to win her over. Difficult!"
"Why……"
Han Zhuowu also sighed slightly. He knew that Nangong Shang was right this time.
The female owner is indeed mysterious and difficult to win over, but it is better than searching among the people.
But he said: "My lord, you are right. It is indeed difficult to win over the female owner. Moreover, if we fail to win her over, it will easily alert the emperor.
However, I am not talking about the female owner, but the craftsmen of Tianxiaju.
My Lord, you may arrange for someone to make contact, but be sure not to expose yourself and alert the enemy!"
"Yes, sir, you are right. I will arrange for someone to do it right away.
By the way, speaking of that place, I haven’t been to it for a while, why don’t I go take a look today?”
Nangong Shang's eyes lit up as she spoke, "Come to think of it, the female owner is quite attractive."
Han Zhuowu was speechless for a long while.
Damn, I told you not to alert the enemy. You and the female owner are pretty.
Oh, I’m so tired!
If it weren't for Han wanting to borrow the power of your Nangong family, I really wouldn't bother to pay attention to you.
After a long while, he coughed lightly and said, "My lord, there is no need to rush into this matter. It is best to find out more clearly before taking any action.
Moreover, Mr. Ning, whom the emperor brought back today, seems to be giving lectures at the Imperial College. I feel that although the emperor may go astray sometimes, he must pay attention to it.
My Lord, you may as well go and take a look."
After he said that, Nangong Shang gave up the idea of going to Tianxiaju, although he disapproved of that Mr. Ning.
But after listening to Han Zhuowu's words, I felt that it made sense.
Everything the emperor does has a profound meaning.
It is necessary to gather craftsmen, even if they are on the wrong path at that time.
But I really want this wrong path now!
So, is Mr. Ning another one who has gone astray?
Thinking of this, he nodded, "Let's go and see what kind of wrong path this is!"
Han Zhuowu: "..."
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As mentioned earlier, the system of the Qin Dynasty was modeled after the Han system by the original author.
But many places are different.
For example, the Imperial College and the Imperial Academy are much more powerful and larger in scale than the Imperial College of the Han Dynasty in another time and space.
During its most prosperous period.
At one point, the number of students at the Imperial Academy even reached thousands, making it even more prosperous than the Imperial Academy during the Western Han Dynasty.
Moreover, in this time and space, the Imperial College also had certain attributes of a sacred place for academic discussion. At the same time, it was also a place for opposition parties to discuss politics.
Of course, the term "opposition party" here is definitely inaccurate, and there could not be any opposition party in the strict sense during the imperial era.
It actually has a noun called Qingliu.
These people included students of the Imperial College, famous people among the people, frustrated officials in the court, and various doctors of classics.
Of course, since the doctors of classics have the ability to lecture to the emperor and influence him, they generally do not participate in it.
But things are different now.
The current emperor is a "tyrant" who has never given a lecture since he ascended the throne.
When Cui Cen was in power, these doctors were afraid of being targeted by Cui Cen and did not go to lecture to the emperor.
Later, the emperor took control of the palace, and the doctors had this idea, but the emperor seemed to have forgotten about it completely.
This made these doctors and scholars very unhappy.
Because this is not only about the issue of interests, but also about which school of thought can become the mainstream at that time.
Who can influence the emperor's policy direction?
Of course, it’s better to consider the issue of interests.
In the era of imperial power.
Without the support of the imperial power, even if the people fought to the point of bloodshed, it would always be a lack of results.
It's like opening a paradise on earth. No matter how nicely you decorate it, or how stunning the girls inside are, if there's no prostitution... even if customers come, you still won't be able to make any sales.
But the emperor just didn't visit, so these doctors had no choice but to try out simulation training.
So they also joined these talkative political groups that they originally looked down upon.
As a result, the Imperial College, a semi-official and semi-civilian center for political consultation and academic research, became increasingly important in the minds of the public.
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