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Chapter 1985 The blind man touches the elephant, the secret of the hussar(2/2)

"What is the "Ming Dao"? You can't have this kind of "Ming Dao"!" Chen Qun shuddered subconsciously and wanted to throw away the jade seal, but after thinking about it, he put the jade seal in the box and then fiercely

I pressed the lid on the box and wished I could put a seal on the mantra that I will deceive you into. Well, I wrote it wrong, it should be "Om Mani Padme Hum"...

Of course, if Chen Qun was a Buddhist, he would definitely do this, but unfortunately he was not, so he could only stuff the box at the bottom of his luggage in an attempt to minimize this danger.

On the other side, Lu Su didn't think there was anything scary about Fei Qian, and was even considering the possibility of Jiangdong copying Fei Qian's approach, because Lu Su and Chen Qun had different ideas.

What Lu Su saw was Hu Shang, and Lu Su thought that what Chen Qun saw was the same. Otherwise, why would there be a sudden look of surprise when the group of businessmen entered and exited the gate?

Speaking of which, Jiangdong really didn't pay much attention to Hu Shang...

Just like Lu Su originally thought there could be something over there with the Hu people?

How much is a pile of broken skin and hair worth?

Cattle and sheep?

Just like the Zhuanghe of the Han people, it is the lifeblood of the Hu people. If you want their cattle and sheep, you have to fight with the Hu people. Moreover, the cattle and sheep will only eat for a while. If you have land, Zhuanghe can be eaten for a year.

Another year?

So what is the value of barbarians and barbarians?

Well, it can’t be said that it is of no value. After all, Lu Su also knows that Sun Quan has a lot of fields, which are cultivated by these South Vietnamese barbarians...

But now Lu Su has seen that actually doing business with Hu Man seems to have many benefits...

But why weren't there these benefits before? Or maybe it wasn't as good as the Hussars here? Lu Su thought about the caravan in the market and had some thoughts in his heart.

Business and trade all need to be cultivated...

In the Jiangdong area, even the business activities with the South Vietnamese barbarians were very short-lived, and they could even fall out at any time. Therefore, the transactions between the two parties must be to exchange the most urgent needs and things recognized by the other party, so they are often

The value fluctuates greatly, and it is mainly concentrated on only a few commodities. It is not like here in Feiqian, where everything from life to production, from needlework to pottery bowls, is traded.

This is the key!

Lu Su sighed, "As expected of a hussar!"

What did Jiangdong gain from fighting the South Vietnamese barbarians? Although they captured some labor force, they left behind an irresolvable hatred. From time to time, the South Vietnamese barbarians would take advantage of Jiangdong's unprepared soldiers to raid checkpoints, rob caravans, and even try to

Invading cities, invading forts, etc., if the two sides meet outside, it is common for them to attack each other with swords and guns in the next moment.

When Lu Su was dealing with writing, he often received reports from below, such as where and when the barbarians raided them, or which strongholds were conquered, how many heads were captured, etc...

Therefore, the Jiangdong area under Sun Quan's rule was bordering the South Vietnamese barbarians, but it did not gain much benefit. It could even be said that it caused a lot of troubles. A large amount of manpower, material and financial resources were consumed every year to deal with these things.

However, Qiusi is here...

"Wonderful!" Lu Su couldn't help but clapped his hands and praised, "This is a strategy for advancing troops..."

Although Lu Su did not fully understand the meaning of the word "market", Lu Su realized that this was the most important thing. The Hussars defeated the Barbarians and conquered a Barbarian tribe, which was equivalent to opening up a market, and Jiangdong conquered the barbarians.

In South Vietnam, when you conquer a stronghold, in addition to reaping a lot of heads and paying a lot of rewards to the soldiers, the thing that falls most on your hands is hatred...

What if we follow the example of the Hussars General and change our thinking?

Lu Su muttered and gestured.

The items of the Han people are undoubtedly more refined and easier to use than any of the surrounding barbarians. Therefore, everything of the Han people has an inherent advantage and can defeat the weapons originally used by the barbarians.

As long as the price is right, Hu Man naturally hopes to use Han utensils, but then what?

The people who originally made these utensils among the Hu barbarians gradually disappeared. After all, their things were neither beautiful nor easy to use, so they either had to learn how to make them the same as the Han people, or they had no way of living. And so on.

These barbarians who were originally able to make some things were gradually either assimilated or died out, and then the barbarians were inseparable from the artifacts of the Han people...

Lu Su suddenly shivered, as if he was cold or excited. "This...this, this...is really too virile..."

Lu Su thought of the jade he got a few days ago. One piece was a jade block and the other was a jade seal.

Jade does not have much value in the Western Regions, or the value is not as great as in the Han Dynasty, but Qiaoqi got it and turned it into a jade seal. Is this worth it...

It turns out that "respect and understanding the slightest" is not the point!

The key point is jade, raw materials, products, and then the price difference!

At that moment, many things popped into Lu Su's mind. What was there in South Vietnam? There was wood, copper mines, iron mines, not to mention silver and gold. If Sun Quan sent someone to look for these things, he would probably only find a dozen or two.

It may not be found even in ten years, but the people of South Vietnam have lived there for generations. Many of them guard the minerals but have no ability to turn them into valuable things!

Hahaha, that’s it!

Lu Su couldn't help but start dancing.

Got it, learned it!

This is the secret of the Cavalry General!

Well……

Lu Su thought of another thing, and his expression immediately became a little depressed.

I'm afraid, Sun Erluzi may not be willing to do this...

It's very simple, because compared to the craftsmen who can make various utensils, the major families in Jiangdong are naturally the main force. How many are there under Sun Quan? If this method is followed, how much benefit can Sun Quan himself get? Obviously the big head

They would all be taken away by the Jiangdong family. How could Sun Quan agree to do it this way?

"Respect means knowing the subtle...respect means knowing the subtle..." Lu Su thought of the words on the jade seal, repeated it twice, and sighed. How is this jade seal meant for me? Doesn't it refer to Jingzhou?

Obviously he was talking about Sun Er, a fool...

But the problem is, according to Sun Er's stupid temper, it is impossible for Lu Su, and he does not dare to fully express the meaning he guessed to Sun Quan, and he even has to stand in Sun Quan's perspective to express it euphemistically and safely.

, take care of all aspects, and then express the meaning.

How to say this?

Lu Su covered his head.
Chapter completed!
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