Chapter 22 Relying on the mountains to eat the mountains, leaning on the sea to eat the sea(2/2)
According to the doctrinal summary of this course, those elixirs are just extracted from the most nutritious dietary supplements for practitioners. The daily meals are equivalent to the daily accumulation of bits and pieces.
Of course he had to make do with what he had on the journey to Donggang Town, but he kept an eye out along the way and happened to see some good stuff, so he bought them all.
This morning's pot of "Buddha Jumps over the Wall" was something he collected on his journey through half of the Yunqin Empire.
Among them, those "Eastern Miao Ginseng" were much more precious than any sea cucumbers in Lin Xi's world before, because the Yunqin Empire was not surrounded by the sea on all sides, and these "Eastern Miao Ginseng" came from the coast of the Damang Dynasty through caravans.
, very rare in Yunqin.
Just from eating, you can know that a practitioner has to rely on a large amount of money to accumulate.
Lin Xi had a clear idea of the purchasing power of one tael of silver in Yunqin when she was in Lulin Town. The price could usually buy eighty kilograms of pork.
At that time, Lin Xi thought that one tael of silver could buy so much, and that one tael of silver was really valuable enough. But later, when he thought about it carefully, even if a pound of good pork was calculated at the twenty yuan he was familiar with, one tael of silver would
The value of this world is equivalent to sixteen hundred yuan.
Because arrests like his are slightly more dangerous, the salary is relatively high among ordinary ten-level officials, but even so, it is equivalent to less than 40,000 yuan.
For practitioners, these twenty-odd taels of silver are not even enough to eat.
But Lin Xi is still a student of Qingluan College. Before they officially graduate, students from the three major colleges will receive a monthly subsidy of thirty taels of silver. To put it simply, this is the food expenses for these cultivators who are the pillars of the empire.
money.
Therefore, the amount of money that the Yunqin Empire invests in ordinary food and daily life for practitioners is not a small amount every year. Therefore, the three major colleges combined can only cultivate a maximum of three to four hundred students a year. Therefore, over the years, in
As the practitioners from Tang Zang and Da Mang strangled themselves, Yun Qincai was slowly exhausted and was struggling to move forward.
Relying on the mountains to eat the mountains and relying on the sea to eat the sea have two meanings for practitioners.
One meaning is that when there is not enough money to support practice, the practitioner must find his own way to hunt some food that is a great supplement to the practitioner at the practice site.
Another aspect is the meaning of the word itself, which is to eat whatever is good in the place of cultivation.
The Xizijiang River in front of Donggang Town is a big river, and the fish market where most fishermen gather together should have some of the large aquatic products listed on the college's list.
Chapter completed!