Money makes the world go round, and Qin Meihua found him a genuine Burmese coach that very day.
Luo Yunhang began a week-long course learning Burmese.
His requirements are not high; he just needs to be able to understand ordinary conversations and communicate in a simple way.
Given his language learning ability, it's not a problem at all.
In less than five days, he was able to communicate with his coach without any problems.
To be honest, his speed in learning the language really surprised the Burmese coach.
Is this still the speed at which humans learn?
If he didn't teach them personally, they would think others were lying.
Teaching slow learners is infuriating, and teaching overly smart students is also frustrating. He originally thought he could earn the 500 yuan daily tuition for at least a month, but it ended in just one week.
Miao Cuihua's preparations are almost complete.
The first step is to prepare funds, which requires opening a foreign exchange settlement account at a specific bank.
Then there's the personnel. This isn't as simple as going to Yunnan, where two people can just go in.
Miao Cuihua needs to bring more bodyguards.
Besides her personal bodyguard, the big guy Chen Hao, she spent a lot of money to hire several other bodyguards, all of whom were seasoned thugs.
Chen Hao, who is tall, has been using it for over a year and finds it to be a very good product.
She was introduced to him by chance by Luo Yunhang.
Luo Yunhang has a good eye for people; this young man is truly exceptionally skilled and a man of few words but ruthless actions.
He was the kind of subordinate that Miao Cuihua liked best.
A group of ten people boarded a plane to Myanmar.
Miao Cuihua, Luo Yunhang, Chen Hao, the translator, and six bodyguards.
Although she didn't expect these people to actually risk their lives for her, it's still important to project an imposing presence when you're out in the world.
The group arrived in Myanmar at noon, and Miao Cuihua quickly contacted a local raw material supplier to discuss the supply of raw materials.
This person was introduced by the same Mr. Hua from before.
Miao Cuihua let Yan Zan go for the thief out of consideration for Boss Hua and because she couldn't bear to see him steal.
Now, Mr. Hua has also shown her goodwill and introduced her to his suppliers.
Sometimes you really can't imagine what kind of reward your kind actions will bring you.
This may be what Buddhism refers to as the cycle of cause and effect.
Some people in later generations said, "Just be kind, and leave the rest to time."
The supplier introduced by Mr. Hua is a local raw stone merchant. Although he is not a big player, there is no problem in negotiating cooperation, otherwise you will be ripped off.
He was also very hospitable and invited Miao Cuihua and her group to stay at his home.
Believe it or not, wealthy families in Myanmar all have their own "villa complexes".
It can easily accommodate a mere ten people.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do; there is no other choice.
If you want to do business with someone, you can't go against them.
The owner of this rough stone mine is named Nuwen.
He very warmly treated them to a Burmese home-style meal.
Curry chicken rice, fried dumplings, Burmese grilled fish.
After the meal, the servants served some tea.
Nu Win then began to introduce the situation of the raw jade mines: "There are currently twenty raw jade mines in Myanmar, mainly divided into three mining areas: Hpakant mining area, Hpakant-Taimao mining area, and Mogaung mining area."
Houjiang is a mining area located along the riverbank, hence the name Houjiang mining area.
The raw stones produced are generally around 300 grams, with many varieties, excellent quality, thin outer shell, and superior products.
It is further divided into Old Houjiang Jade and New Houjiang Jade. New Houjiang Jade is produced in the lower part of the alluvial layer, while Old Houjiang Jade is produced at the bottom of the alluvial layer.
The characteristics of Lao Houjiang jade are that the skin is grayish-green, the pieces are very small, mainly water stones, and the roundness, shape and size are similar to mangoes.
Sandy skin comes in many colors, has a fine texture, and often has a waxy coating.
The jadeite produced here is usually full of vibrant green, with good translucency and a compact structure.
The so-called "nine out of ten Houjiang" products are made with water, resulting in high yields and enhanced color after polishing.
The characteristics of the new Houjiang are that the skin is thicker than that of the old Houjiang, it also has a waxy shell, the individual is larger than that of the old Houjiang, generally under three kilograms, the water and base are much worse than those of the old Houjiang, and the finished product will darken in color after polishing.
Generally speaking, even if it is a newly mined jadeite from the Jiang River, it is difficult to produce high-grade jadeite.
The second is the Pak Kong-Tao Mau mining area, which is the largest, most famous, and oldest mining area.
Thirdly, the jadeite rough stones from the Mogang mining area are of high quality, mostly full green high-quality jadeite varieties, with good water content, few cracks, and few impurities. The rough stones from the Mogang area also have relatively thick skin.
Besides these three major mining areas, there are seven other well-known mining areas.
The jadeite rough stones from the Hpakant mining area are generally of good quality in terms of texture, color, and clarity, and the yield is very high. The colors are mainly grayish-green and grayish-black, and the transparency varies from good to bad. The water content is also very uneven. The quality of the rough stones from Hpakant varies greatly.
The Ma Meng mining area is most famous for its dry green jadeite, which comes from the fourth layer of the mountain range, so it has more cracks, but the color is very pure.
Jadeite rough stones are relatively large, making them suitable for crafting large ornaments and hand-held pieces. Because of their pure color, these large ornaments, once properly polished and sealed with wax, can be quite valuable.
Damukan, also known as Da Ma Kan, is one of the eight major jadeite rough producing areas.
This area produces relatively valuable red jade.
The jadeite rough stones are small, weighing only a few kilograms, and are mainly brownish-gray and yellowish-red in color. The rough stones have good water content but a lot of fog. However, rough stones from Damukan can often be seen in the jadeite gambling market.
The raw stones produced in the Zibi mining area are very precious and rare. The main types produced are high-ice and violet. The characteristics of the raw stones here are few cracks, good water content, and yellow-gray skin, but with white mist.
Many blessings of fortune, longevity, and prosperity have been bestowed upon people from this place.
The very famous Qiluo jade is also produced here.
Longtang, also known as Longkeng, has a very low yield of raw stones at present, but there is a high chance of finding high-quality green stones.
It generally weighs around 300 grams, has many varieties, excellent texture, thin shell, and superior quality.
Masa is a new mining area, and high-quality jade has not yet been mined there; it is also rarely seen in the rough jade market.
Its raw stone skin is almost non-existent, the green color is relatively light, and the quality of the water and the base varies. It is mainly used as material for low-grade bracelets or large ornaments.
"The jade from the new mine is without skin, with good water and texture, and a white mist. It mainly produces violet and red jadeite. Generally, a single piece of jade will have purple, red, and light green colors coexisting, but it has many cracks."
Nu Win basically introduced most of the mining sites in Myanmar.
"I currently own two mines in Zibi and one mine in Muluangan."
"Although it's not a large mining area, it's a good site and will definitely meet your needs," Nuwen added.
The translator dutifully translated for Miao Cuihua.
Luo Yunhang could understand it himself.
"Nuwen, can we go and see your mining area?" This was Miao Cuihua's first time visiting a raw stone mining area in person, so of course she wanted to see it.
Nuwen smiled and said, "Of course, it would be my honor."
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