However… Qin Qianlu frowned slightly. At present, the people are not yet fully enlightened, and ordinary forms of entertainment may only bring temporary pleasure and cannot bring long-term benefits.
Instead, we should find some entertainment options that allow people to learn practical skills, so that people can improve themselves while relaxing and contribute more to the country's development.
Just like the storytelling in the teahouse, it would be even better if some practical knowledge could be incorporated into the story.
Thinking of this, Qin Qianluo gently put down the still steaming teacup in her hand, her movements elegant and composed.
Her gaze fell on her fair hands. After a brief pause, she raised her hand and took out the book that could be called a "miracle book," "The Friend of Dual-Use Military and Civilian Talents," from her personal space.
The cover of this book is somewhat worn, with the corners slightly curled up—traces left by time and repeated reading—but these cannot conceal its profound value.
It is rich and comprehensive in content, divided into fourteen major parts, covering military knowledge, agricultural knowledge, rural sideline industries, and small agricultural machinery.
Civil engineering, home appliances, household machinery, basic photography, seal carving, several everyday handicrafts, and cooking.
It covers many fields such as accounting, industrial and commercial management, and several ancient Chinese scientific and technological achievements.
Open any page and you'll be greeted by dense text and detailed illustrations. Each section embodies countless insights, making it a veritable encyclopedia of knowledge.
Now is the perfect time to present it to the imperial court for study. By leveraging the court's power to promote the knowledge in this book, more people can benefit, and the level of various industries can be improved.
Once Tianxuan Kingdom has developed for another year or two and its foundations are more solid, it can produce the sequel to "The Friend of Dual-Use Military and Civilian Talents".
The sequel expands upon the original content, dividing it into seventeen parts, encompassing knowledge of rural sideline production, grain processing, oilseed processing, and broiler, duck, fish, and egg processing.
Noodle making, fruit processing, vegetable processing, medicinal herb processing, compound feed processing and formulation, clothing tailoring, hairdressing and styling.
The course covers topics such as basic machining knowledge, basic fitter knowledge, basic welding knowledge, brick and tile sintering, small-scale energy utilization, and floriculture.
This content is closely aligned with the needs of people's lives and national development, ranging from daily food preparation to clothing tailoring.
It covers everything from basic technologies for industrial production to various kinds of knowledge about agricultural development.
This will undoubtedly inject new vitality into the country's development and help Tianxuan move towards a more prosperous future.
At that time, the people of Tianxuan will not only live in peace and prosperity, but will also be able to create a better life with this knowledge, and the Tianxuan Kingdom will achieve a qualitative leap in all aspects.
Qin Qianluo, dressed in a plain-colored silk dress with delicate orchid patterns embroidered on the hem, sat quietly in a private room of a teahouse facing the street.
Sunlight streamed through the carved window lattice, gently outlining a faint golden halo around her.
She stared intently at the book in her hands, her slender, fair fingers occasionally turning a page, reading each word with utmost care.
Yao Guang stood not far away, her posture upright yet exuding a touch of docility.
She was dressed in a neat and tidy outfit, with an exquisite dagger at her waist, a self-defense item given to her by Qin Qianluo.
In Yao Guang's clear eyes, her gentle gaze was like the warmest breeze in spring, pouring out her deepest affection for Qin Qianluo without reservation.
The private room was quiet and still, with only the occasional soft sound of turning pages. Time seemed to stand still at that moment, a peaceful and tranquil world.
Before we knew it, the sun was gradually setting in the west, and the afterglow of the sunset was spreading freely.
The sky was painted a magnificent orange-red, like a beautiful painting meticulously crafted by nature.
On the street outside the teahouse, pedestrians gradually thinned out, and vendors began to pack up and go home.
Qin Qianluo finally snapped out of her reverie, blinking slowly as if she was still savoring the book's exquisite details.
He then gently closed the book, stood up, straightened his clothes, and set off with Yaoguang on the journey back to the General's Mansion.
The two remained silent throughout the journey, yet there was an unspoken understanding between them.
A few days later, news of victory sent by fast horse from the front lines was like a dazzling ray of light piercing through the gloom, instantly illuminating the entire mansion.
General Liu personally led the soldiers of the Cold Peak Battalion, all of them in high spirits and unstoppable, launching a fierce attack on the city of Youzhou with overwhelming force.
Wielding sharp blades and shouting battle cries, they fought with the ferocity of tigers descending a mountain. After several hours of fierce fighting, they captured the first city of Youzhou in one fell swoop.
The soldiers cheered and waved their weapons excitedly, their faces beaming with the joy of victory.
Upon hearing this news, Qin Qianluo's face immediately lit up with a joyful smile, a smile as bright and beautiful as blooming flowers in spring, carrying with it a sense of relief and pride.
After a moment's thought, Qin Qianluo immediately and methodically instructed her subordinates to send this exciting news to the capital as quickly as possible, day and night.
So that the entire court could learn of this good news as soon as possible.
At the same time, she ordered people to prepare a sumptuous feast to reward the soldiers who had returned from the front lines to deliver the message.
Afterwards, Qin Qianluo and Lin Fu, who had rushed back, had a private discussion in the study. Both of them looked solemn yet determined.
A detailed map was spread out on the table, marking the situation at the front and their route.
Their journey was to find the burial place of the county magistrate's family, which was not actually a difficult search.
After all, Feng Qingyun had already pointed out the exact direction for them, and the two only needed to follow that clear guidance.
It seems that the mastermind behind this was impatient and restless. The county magistrate's carriage had just slowly rolled over the boundary marker of Youzhou, and the dust raised by the wheels had not yet settled.
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