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1.49 Return to China on the form above

There are many things in Luoyang that have not been settled yet. For example, the escaped Prince Hou has not yet been captured. But Liu Bei no longer cared about many things.

The chaos is imminent. Ji State cannot be without a master for a day. Luoyang has been the imperial capital for more than 200 years, and has been under the turmoil and frost. It has been built as solid as a golden soup. In addition, Your Majesty has been prepared for a long time. Even in the chaos in the world, the land of Guanzhong can rest assured.

There are many official warehouses set up along the river and Luo River. The grain is transported every year, and it is piled up like mountains, and it can’t be eaten, and even rotted. The accumulated grain in the warehouse is enough for the people of Luoyang to have many officials and people for several years.

Your Majesty prepares for the future and builds thousands of wealthy rooms in the West Garden, and accumulates wine, ponds and meat forests to prepare for the needs.

Liu Bei didn’t need to worry about the imperial capital for all of the above. Preserving the country for thousands of miles is the top priority at the moment.

And if you talk to Your Majesty, Liu Bei knew that he had a heavy responsibility. He returned to his country at this time and prepared his troops and horses. He would wait for his use in the future. It is also in line with common sense.

If Your Majesty is in charge in Luoyang, why should he, the general of the auxiliary Han Dynasty, worry about it?

Sure enough, Liu Bei expressed his feelings and asked to return to the country. His Majesty happily agreed.

The seven young ladies, except for Sister Dai'er, who had just given birth, were in peace of mind. The remaining six ladies were also about to give birth. After going to Ji Country for more than 2,000 miles, the carriage would be fine. When the Ji Country famous fleet arrived in Beijing next month, they would return with the ship.

At the Nangang Dock, Liu Bei's flagship is intensifying supervision and construction. It will soon be able to get into the water. Ji Guo's domestic water network is crisscrossing. Several large rivers flow into the sea. The cities are all built by the waterfront, and ports are connected to each other. The navy should be of great importance.

The three ministers of the General's Office of the Han Dynasty asked to stay in Luoyang to calm down and handle matters such as the Jinshui Market in Luoyang.

At the end of August, the newlywed Yan Xing led more than a hundred Jincheng Rangers and brought his family to Beijing.

Liu Bei was overjoyed. In this way, there was no need to leave the Qu brothers guarding the palace chief Jia Xu and others. Yan Xing and his embroidered officials were enough.

It is known that the general of the auxiliary Han Dynasty would leave the capital soon. The civil and military officials of the court, the relatives of Liu, the internal ministers and the foreign relatives were all discussing it.

The chaos is imminent. King Ji is requested to return at this time and should be the brigade of the country as a garrison. This shows how serious the situation in Guandong is.

The empire is strong and its national strength is well known to everyone. If it is an ordinary bandit, why should the general come in person?

However, if the imperial capital was not supported by the Han general, how could it be reassuring to rely on the general He Jin alone, just a butcher?

Why did Your Majesty easily release it? All civil and military officials were puzzled by all their thoughts.

Liu Bei was a brave and neat person. He said he would not leave, but he did not leave quickly. While the ship was still on the road, Liu Bei looked for relatives and friends. He had banquets every day and the guests were no different from usual.

He went in and out of the West Garden several times, climbed the Huayun Tower boat, and went to His Majesty and the Queen's banquet.

By the way, Liu Bei chose to leave Beijing at this time. I expected that many people, including the queen, would also breathe a sigh of relief. Those who were full of compassion should be the General He Jin.

Liu Bei visited and settled his past grudges with General He Jinbing. In addition, Liu Bei was about to leave, and he was the only one in Luoyang court. He Jin also cherished his feathers and began to win people's hearts.

All the previous tyranny were removed. The soldiers returned to the camp, the city gate was lifted, and Luoyang was restored to its original state.

In the face of a crisis, we should unite against the enemy and unite against the outside world.

The situation in Kanto is becoming more and more serious. Taiping Road is about to take action. Judging from all the signs, it will rise up in October. The commanders of the thirty-six parties are also in place, waiting for the orders of the great wise and good teachers. This will sweep across the country with wildfires.

And who was the great wise and good teacher who had been with Liu Bei for a long time? No one inside or outside the court knew about it.

Liu Bei always felt that the two would meet eventually.

Heard that Your Majesty spent a lot of money on construction projects. Liu Bei donated 100 million yuan in palace repair money through the Huangmen Order Zuo Feng.

Within three days, Your Majesty issued an edict to grant Ji State a number of "Four-in-Character Copper Module Models" and granted the right to mint new coins.

Shocked up.

The four-text Wuzhu coins copper mother model is very similar to the Wuzhu copper mother model commonly used in the Han Dynasty.

It is shaped like a copper box cover, rectangular corners, and a small cylinder is set in the center of the fen-face, which is a round hole casting mold. The fen-face is arranged in two rows, and eight Wuzhu coin molds with the front and back are intersected. The fen-face is cast very regular, with pairs of positioned mortise and tenon around the edges. The fen-face casting is made with cross-shaped ribs that intersect horizontally and vertically, and is combined with the raised edges of the coin to form a field-shaped pattern.

The fifteen-character inscription is placed on the back of the copper case: "In August of the fifth year of Guanghe, the order of the Yeting Order Bi Lan to make it."

The Wuzhu of the present Han Dynasty generally follows the structure of the Wuzhu of the former Han Dynasty, and there are obvious differences. The Wuzhu of the present Han Dynasty is mostly thinner than the Wuzhu of the former Han Dynasty, and the writing is also more rounded, and the strokes are more curved.

Since Guangwu established Luoyang, the casting of Wuzhu coins has never stopped. It can be roughly divided into three casting periods: early, middle and late.

In the early Wuzhu coins, the copper quality was pure, the craftsmanship was fine, the surface text was strict and relaxed. In the middle Wuzhu coins, the body was slightly smaller than the early, the copper quality was poor, and the casting process was not as neat as the early, and the text on the surface of the coins was relatively tired, highlighting the decline of national strength. In the late Wuzhu coins, the copper quality was complex, the process was poor, the weight was reduced, and the quality was greatly reduced. It was no different from private coins.

In order to distinguish it from the inferior coins circulating on the market, various and diverse marks appear on the Wuzhu coins in Han Dynasty.

Some are shaped like protruding dots, which are called "star" dots in later generations; some are half dots, which are called "half-star"; some are horizontal strokes, and some are vertical strokes, which are called "horizontal bars" and "vertical bars".

The shapes and positions of these marks on Wuzhu also have their own characteristics and are not the same.

For example, there are also star dots, some are on the holes, some are under the holes, some are hanging between the words, and some are on the edge of the perforation. The number of star dots is also different, and some are placed with multiple stars, and so on.

But it is similar in the end, and it is easy to be copied and imitated by criminals, and it is even easier to be polished and eliminated.

The newly minted four-part Wuzhu of His Majesty aims to rectify the currency and ban various private changes and weight reductions of illegal circulation. By the way, you can also make a fortune.

Therefore, the new coins launched have a slight weight gain, most of which can reach 4 baht.

After hearing what Liu Bei said again, Your Majesty woke up. This move was thankless and could not make money.

It is also known that Liu Bei minted money not to make money, but to solve the problem of lack of money.

Therefore, the "Four-text Wuzhu Copper Module" awarded to Liu Bei was the most heavy Wuzhu Coin.

This kind of money back is perforated, and there is a convex bar at each corner to reach the outer wall, so it is also called "Jiuqian".

"One dime" has been passed down in later generations.

Not long after, the "Four-out Wuzhu" that was exquisite in craftsmanship, exquisite in currency shape, extremely difficult to imitate, and not easy to be "filled and stolen copper on the back" was immediately popular in Ji Country.

He also went to the Western Regions through the Silk Road and became a legal common currency. This is all a later story.

Knowing that Liu Bei was about to return home, friends in Luoyang came to see him off.
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