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Chapter 91: The good deeds of the Lutherans

Almost another week passed, and Xu Youzhi finally finished fiddling with her Chinese pinyin. The first copy compiled into a book was brought to Yang Jinshui by the young eunuch.

This is thanks to the quill pen that I used before. Otherwise, it would be impossible to finish it so quickly if it were written by hand using a pure quill pen. On the last day of compilation, Yang Jinshui's godsons basically came out to help.

Yang Jinshui got the compilation and communicated with his godson every day, and basically figured out the rules of Chinese pinyin. "Responding with the same voice and praying with the same spirit" is something that even a saint may not be able to do. It is a blessing to be able to get a share of the pie.

So, with one hand, I handed over Pinyin, and with the other hand, I transported sixty sets of looms to Jiande County, fifty sets were positive points, and the other ten sets were rewarded by Yang Jinshui who was in a good mood now.

Of course, Yang Jinshui is of the same line as Jiajing and can never be a good person. The main reason is the huge breakthrough in looms. Based on the circled key points and the carpenter's experience, a master craftsman changed the single horizontal yarn opening to ten vertical yarn openings, thus greatly improving the efficiency of the loom. According to the book, it can be higher, but it still needs debugging.

Scientific research relies on archeology, so why has it not been passed down? For the first time, Yang Jinshui felt a little worried that the current craftsmen's cultural level was not high enough to carry out a complete and systematic inheritance of technology. But then I thought about it, wouldn't someone give me a pillow when I feel sleepy?

Taking the Chinese pinyin compilation I got, I immediately summoned all the clerks and assistants under my command, as long as they were literate, and came over to make a copy and keep it for weaving. Bureau backup. He immediately ordered literacy training for the craftsmen. As long as the craftsmen are literate, will their skills be lost?

After doing this, packing up Gao Hanwen's latest Western manuscripts, and entrusting Yun Niang to live across the street from Gao Hanwen, Yang Jinshui finally felt relieved I returned to Beijing early to report on my work.

As soon as Yang Jinshui left, the group of Thai and Westerners who came to Beijing to worship began to return to Hangzhou one after another that day.

Gao Hanwen asked General Lai to lead the way and followed them to their store next to the Weaving Bureau.

As soon as I entered, I discovered that it was a large courtyard with five entrances, and there were two two-story buildings made of pavilions serving as sentries. Fortunately, no more bastions were built in Hangzhou City, otherwise Gao Hanwen would have decided to destroy them on the spot.

After I went in and got to know each other, I discovered that there was actually a person who stayed in Beijing and refused to leave.

The one who lives in Beijing is the previous Renaissance man. Although the priest said a lot of bad things about him, such as presenting many inappropriate books to the emperor. Provoking the emperor's wrath resulted in very few rewards for the group. With the blessing of Gade and the prayers of the priest, they were able to obtain the import and export trade with the Weaving Bureau permitted by the Ming Emperor.

How do you understand this? It is roughly equivalent to the listed operation in later generations. Since private companies are not allowed, all private companies must find themselves a sign of a state-owned unit. In the future, sales will also rely on this brand and integrate into the existing distribution system.

Meaning, they can also do business in Ming Dynasty, but sales must be conducted through the distribution system of the Weaving Bureau. Of course, you can also work independently, but this requires additional licensing money for the manufacturing bureau.

Jia Jing’s sexy act of plucking Yan Guo’s hair is simply breathtaking.

The pastor mainly complained that the key to the problem was the young man who practiced Protestantism. If he hadn't shown the emperor books that corrupted people's hearts, how could the Ming Emperor, who always believed in benevolence and righteousness, become so philistine. He actually has the nerve to beg the emperor for this and that, and he dares to threaten Ming's self-respect. The Emperor of the Ming Dynasty had already understood this man's sinister intentions, otherwise the consequences would be disastrous.

You Confucians say that Confucius killed the heretic Shaozhengmao. It’s time for us in the Koristanitic Church to learn from the Ming Dynasty and kill these heretics who are deceiving the masses with their monstrous words.

Gao Hanwen took a look and realized that it would be difficult to find out anything new from this magic stick, so he excused himself to find other successor businessmen and knights to ask about the specific situation.

This question seemed to scare me a little.

The Protestant Lutheran Renaissance man seemed to have dedicated The Prince to his work, but the other details are unclear. These Jiajing old Taoist priests are probably full of buffs. It's no wonder that Tiqi suddenly wants to torment Jin Yiwei. Please remember to collect it, the latest and fastest website is free to read without anti-theft

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