Recommendations & List Of Possible TL Projects III

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1) The Mer Effect/人鱼效应

By WhiteSockedBlackCat/黑猫白袜子

Rand Sivers named the little thing he accidentally brought back “Monster.” However, he didn’t know that what he kept was not a harmless pet, but a biological weapon secretly manufactured by the government…a real monster.

Synopsis Version 2 – As a former librarian, Rand feels like he has been living an ordinary life (escaping from death every day without knowing it). He’s been a little distressed recently, because the pet fish he accidentally picked up and kept at home seems to have undergone some strange changes…en, it’s turned into a merman. CP is Monster×Rand

TN: adorkable gong, ugly cute, mystery, horror

2) My Legends Still Exist In The World Of Cultivation/修真界依然有我的传说

By Li Siwei/李思危

The Jing Yuan Daoist of ten thousand years ago was struck to death by the thunder tribulation, only to be resurrected after ten thousand years, but found that the stars had moved and the blue seas had turned into mulberry fields.

Cultivator market: one strain of herbal medicine for ten coins, clearing away heat and detoxifying poisons, reducing swelling and relieving pain.

Jing Yue: Isn’t this the precious main medicine for refining the Foundation Establishment Pill?

Auction house: The starting price of Xuan Level Heart Sutra is 30,000 spirit stones!

Jing Yue: Isn’t this the most common heart sutra you can find in street stalls?

Gallery: “100 Important People of the Cultivation World”

Jing Yue: Isn’t this my friends ABCD and my old enemies I, II, III, and IV?

Bookstore: “Jing Yuan’s Biography”, “Jing Yuan’s Memoir”, “Into the Legendary Life of Grandmaster Jing Yuan”, “The Venerable Jing Yuan Teaches You to Condense Qi”, “The Seven Habits of Jing Yuan Patriarch”

Jing Yue : ? ? Isn’t this me? Wait, when did I have seven habits?

His fellow Daoists who once traveled with him have long since passed away, and the once glorious cultivation civilization has barely survived. However, without his cultivation world, there are still his legends. This feeling is a bit embarrassing…

TN: cultivation, ancient times, humor, faceslapping, disciple gong, aloof but seductive (towards shou) gong, bamf shou

3) Imperial Cuisine Family Business/御膳人家

By YuanHeGu/缘何故

The whole of Da Yao Dynasty knows that the chief director of the Imperial Culinary Department, who is extremely favored by his majesty, is a sly mental case with a temperament as uncertain as the weather.

As a mental case with rare culinary talents, Shao Yan has the power to do as he please.

He had originally thought that a nutjob like him sooner or later will meet a sticky end.

Unexpectedly, his eyes blink open once again, a thousand years gone in a dream. He actually became a chubby good-for-nothing!

When faced with all kinds of provacation from small fries with no self-awareness…

Shao Yan: “Hehe.”

This story is about a famous imperial chef of ancient times who time traveled to the modern age where he displays long lost culinary skills.

TN: transmigration, modern times, business, cuisine, psycho shou, gentle gong

BL NP/Harem

4) Romantic Character/风流人物

By JasperDivineSword/碧玉神剑

A beautiful fellow who thinks he is taking the aloof and noble route, but is actually quite stupid cute on the inside and meets bigwigs from all walks of life. Then started on a long and bent life path. The prime minister who dominates the imperial court; the emperor with lofty aspirations; the legendary jasper divine sword; the god-like, demon-like Sect Leader of Wanfu Sect; the nine-turn plum blossom needle who saves people with one thought and kills with another thought; the sword sect that is far away from the secular world.

The beauty is peerless, the character is romantic!

Protagonist: My life has been messed up by these life winners of this era.

Note: The protagonist is always shou and is either a transmigrator or reborn person.

TN: NP, psuedo-incest, transmigration, ancient times, first person pov, jianghu, gary stu shou

5) Sword Cultivation Alternative Crash Method/剑修另类速成法

By CaesarMoon/恺撒月

This is a story of a sword cultivator who embarked on the path of NP… Lin Fangsheng, an elite cultivator, accidentally encountered a monster on the way to cultivation, and since then he has embarked on a unique, fast and powerful path of cultivating immortality.

“Shizun, don’t be like this.”
“Senior brother, don’t be like this.”
“Beasts get out of the way!”
“It’s too deep…”

Basically, cultivating hard in this kind of torment.

TN: cultivation, ancient times, NP, bestiality, sword cultivator shou

6) Your Majesty, Accept Your Fate/陛下,认命吧

By WuSeLongZhang/五色龙章

“Zhen is brilliant and wise, firm and decisive, and with a domineering aura. Even if Zhen is reborn again, Zhen will be able to control the world and achieve hegemonic dominance. But… Zhen’s empress, concubine, maidservants, royal sister-in-law, and female confidantes… where have they all gone?”

Your Majesty, we are a BL fanfic, accept your fate.

TN: transmigration, ancient times, rebirth, humor, NP, emperor shou

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7) Full-level Green Tea B*tch Wins While Lying Down In An Era Novel/满级绿茶在年代文躺赢

By YunJiJinXiu/云吉锦绣

Tong Xuelu is nicknamed the Green Tea B*tch Queen. She has a beautiful appearance and a slender figure, and has countless admirers. When she had enough fun and was ready to be a “good wife and good mother”, retribution came! She transmigrated into a book set in the 1970s when there was material scarcity and poverty everywhere. And to make it worse, she transmigrated into a fake young lady! According to the plot, she will soon be pressed down to the dirt by the reborn real young lady, and then framed to marry an old secondhand married man, finally kicking the bucket in a case of domestic violence gone wrong.

Tong Xuelu: …I choose to continue to be a green tea b*tch.

Raising three future bosses, so that I can be a salted fish that will win by lying down √

Enter a state-run restaurant through trickery, and eat delicious food every day √

Through clever manuevers, let the real young lady fail at faceslapping √

For a full-level green tea b*tch, no matter how bad the script gets, it will eventually be as easy as getting a cheat sheet.


The physicist Wen Rugui is young and handsome, with a promising future, but because of his scientific research he has delayed his own personal question. The leaders are gearing up to turn this outstanding talent into their own son-in-law. But who knew that one day, Wen Rugui brought a pretty and flirtatious-looking girl to the scientific research center, with deep affection hidden in his eyes: “This is my partner, we have come over to report our marriage.”

Leaders: pupil earthquakes

Female comrades: heart shatters

Xuelu: I’m sorry, exuding charm is a passive skill.

TN: book transmigration, era novel, business, cooking, humor, kid raising, family, faceslapping, bamf FL

8) Ninefold Purple/九重紫

By ZhiZhi/吱吱

Dou Zhao has a feeling that she might not alive long.

These days, she always dreamed that she was back when she was a child, sitting under a flower stand full of wisteria flowers, swinging her two chubby calves, and being fed by her chubby wet nurse…

But when she really did go back to her childhood, how will life be different then?

TN: ancient times, rebirth, aristocracy, scheming, family, palace drama, younger ML, smart and cool-headed FL, bamf FL and ML

After The Vicious Cannon Fodder Was Reborn CH 127 Promotion Ambassador

Shen Yu was not the biological son of the Shen family. In order to find the son who had been lost for 19 years, the Shen Group wanted to cooperate with the police to establish a genetic database of lost children and establish an anti-trafficking fund to help parents who have lost their children all over the world to find their children. This news immediately caused a major reaction in the society.

On the second day that the Shen Group and Shanghai police held a press conference, the stock price of the Shen Group jumped up by one percentage point. The Shen Group was originally a well-known enterprise in Shanghai, and the Shen family was also an affluent wealthy family in Shanghai. The tree has big and deep roots, such a story of a wealthy family that was even more bizarre than 8pm soap operas was naturally the gossip that most common people like to chat about after meals.

You c an fi nd t he la te st cha pte rs at ( th e bl mu se . c o m )

However, this time, accompanying the big melon that the “Shen family’s youngest son was not biological”, the response of the Shen Group made everyone in society applaud.

There was an old saying in China called “Preserve your dignity as a nobody; promote the social wellfare as a somebody.” Because the Shen family lost their child, they could even think of donating money and helping parents who lost their children all over the world to find their children together. This approach had undoubtedly won the praise of the whole society.

When Shen Shiyuan, the chairman of the Shen Group, personally walked into the Shanghai police station and entered his DNA into the database, he was accompanied by reporters to film this precious scene, which was later reported and reprinted by many media and magazines, and even the local TV station in Shanghai broadcast it on the evening news. As a result, the Shen Group managed to establish an even better corporate image. When interviewed by reporters, Chairman Shen also said with emotion: “As we all know, our Shen family is few in numbers and all the family members are very harmonious. But this wire accident had exposed that my youngest son Shen Yu to not be of biological birth. It’s because of an accident back then that the two children were mistakenly taken to different homes. After such a long time, I don’t know if I can find my biological son. But as a parent, I always have to do my best.”

“Because of this incident, I now feel empathy for those families who have lost their children. Under the hands of fate, the Shen family who seems to have some background is actually so powerless, so those families whose family background is not as good as the Shen family, I am afraid the road to finding their child will be even more difficult. I don’t have the ability to do much, but I just try my best to help the police build this gene bank of lost children. I hereby appeal to those parents who want to find their children to go to the local police station to enter DNA as soon as possible. And those children who were abducted or adopted, if you want to know who your biological parents are, you can also go to the police station and enter your DNA into the gene bank. With more effort, there will be more hope. Under the hands of fate, all of us are equal. We can only do our best to provide more hope for more people. Even if this hope is very slim.”

If it was said that because of the Shen Group, the Shen family had always been a part of the privileged class in the eyes of the local people. At this moment, Chairman Shen, who was choked with tears in front of the camera, but still earnestly explained his original intention to create a genetic database of lost children, had shed the halo that surrounded his identity and was just a father who cared about his children.

In an instant, the distance between the two sides was shortened.

The audience sitting in front of the TV also couldn’t help sighing and sighing. With parents who care so much, if the young master of the Shen family who was lost for 19 years was still alive, he must definitely be very moved.

Tao Mu sat in front of the TV, but didn’t feel moved at all. In fact, he had a slight urge to laugh. As expected of the Shen family, everything could be used as a show. If the lost child of the Shen family really didn’t know the nature of the Shen family, seeing this scene, it was very likely he would indeed be madly moved.

It was a pity that Tao Mu was no longer the nineteen-year-old Tao Mu in his previous life. He turned off the TV and walked to the kitchen in his slippers.

In the kitchen, Liu Yao and Meng Qi were busy cooking. Wearing a khaki apron, Liu Yao stood in front of the counter beating eggs, ready to make an egg pudding with his hands. Meng Qi stood in front of the stove, holding a large pan. He was frying fish-flavored shredded pork, and a flame burst out on the pan. As the food was stirred and flipped, the fragrance spread immediately.

The warm light shone on the two men, pulling the shadows on the ground into one. The smell of oil and smoke that Tao Mu hated the most, now made him feel warm in his heart when he smelled it.

Tao Mu asked with a smile, “You really don’t need my help?”

“No need.” Liu Yao said: “You just wait to eat ready-made. Just watch your two fathers cook you a loving dinner. By the way, you have lost weight recently. Were the box lunches from the crew not good?”

“It was really not very good.” Tao Mu leaned against the door of the kitchen: “Yao Dad, I want to ask brother Da Hui to do me a favor.”

“What’s the matter, you——” Liu Yao was fed a piece of fish-flavored shredded pork by Meng Qi, almost scalding his tongue. He swallowed the piece of meat hissingly, and continued: ” If you have a problem, just tell me.”

“In order to clarify the rumors of drug use, I went to the police station to do a drug test. I left my blood sample at the police station. Now I want to get it back.” Tao Mu said calmly: “For the sake of finding their youngest son, isn’t the Shen Group planning to build a nationally-connected DNA database. I’m just afraid the police will also enter my DNA into it. As you all know, I was an orphan since I was a child, and I should have been abandoned by my parents. I don’t want to pursue the matter. But I don’t want those people to take this opportunity to find me either.”

Liu Yao asked with a smile: “What are you afraid of? You are already my son. It is recognized by the law. It’s fine if they dare not come forward. But if they dare to come forward, I will immediately sue them for abandonment. So why be afraid that they will leech onto you?”

“Though it’s like that, it’s better to have as little trouble as possible.” Tao Mu explained with a smile: “After all, I want to be an actor. I always have to worry about image issues. In case my biological parents are the kind of people who are alcoholic, gambler, or drug addict sorts and only know to demand money from their children and treat them as cash cows. Although I’m not afraid of them, I don’t want to bother.”

That was true.

Liu Yao nodded: “Is it okay to have Da Hui go? No, I will go with your Xiao Qi Dad, in person.”

“No need.” Tao Mu said with a smile, “I’m very familiar with Officer Yao from the H Town police station. He is also able to understand my situation. In fact, I was negligent. When I went to the police station for a drug test, I should have recovered my data.”

However, in the previous life, the Shen family never created this gene bank of lost children. In the end, it was Tao Mu himself who was careless. When he was doing the drug test, he still had a high fever, his thinking was unclear, and he couldn’t think of that much. So he forgot to take care of loose ends.

Fortunately, the DNA database that the Shen Group was going to build was just a concept——they had just held a press conference with the police, and it would take at least a few more months before the nationwide networking and implementation. This time difference was enough for Tao Mu to clean up the loose ends.

He just needed a reliable person now to help him with this.

So Tao Mu thought of Liu Yao’s most important subordinate Da Hui. However, Meng Qi was not at ease. He was planning to visit H Town in person to understand the matter, lest some inexplicable person jump out and snatch his son from him in the future.

Although with Liu Yao and Meng Qi’s methods, they were not afraid that Tao Mu’s biological parents would come knocking on their doors. But as Tao Mu said, it was better to have as little trouble as possible. They were living a good life now, and there was no need to find trouble for themselves.

Tao Mu, who entrusted the matter to his two fathers, hadn’t thought while at this time he was thinking about having as little trouble as possible, the Shen family focused their sights on him.

“Cooperate with FlyNews.com and have me be the spokesperson for the gene bank?” Tao Mu looked at the father and son of the Shen family who paid a surprise visit to him, and did not hide his surprise at all.

“That’s right.” Chairman Shen nodded slightly. It was Shen Chen’s plan to jointly promote the Lost Children’s Gene Bank project with FlyNews.com at the beginning of the project.

After all, considering the current situation of social networking sites in China, although FlyNews.com was founded a little later than others’, it was still the most popular and influential social networking platform.

If FlyNews.com could participate in this project, the Lost Children’s Gene Bank and related websites would soon spread to all parts of the country relying on the strong influence of FlyNews.com. And Tao Mu himself was an orphan, so he was practically the most appropriate person to be the spokesperson for this project.

Most importantly, Tao Mu was a partner of Xiaoheng Capital, and his backer was Li Xiaoheng, which was also a well known fact. The Shen Group cooperating with FlyNews.com on this project also included a desire to take this opportunity to make good friends with Tao Mu and Li Xiaoheng.

After all, this cooperation could be regarded as a public welfare activity, and it would have a protracted and powerful impact. As long as this project continued, the participants of the project could gain a high reputation, social recognition and even official affirmation and support. On this point, it was very cost-effective whether it was for the Shen Group, FlyNews.com, Xiaoheng Capital, or even the Li family behind Li Xiaoheng.

The father and son of the Shen family regarded others with their own mindset, and they didn’t think Tao Mu and Li Xiaoheng would reject this cooperation. After all, from Tao Mu’s previous behavior, everyone could see that Tao Mu was a person who cared about corporate image very much, and was very good at managing image and guiding public opinion.

“This cooperation is very beneficial to both of us.” Chairman Shen looked at Tao Mu and said warmly, “CEO Tao is an orphan, and should be able to feel the pain of a child not being able to grow up with his biological parents. So inviting you this time to be the spokesperson for this project——”

“Forgive me for refusing.” Before Shen Shiyuan could finish speaking, Tao Mu interrupted with an embarrassed expression: “Although I am an orphan and have not been able to grow up with my biological parents since I was a child. But to be honest, now, I don’t need my biological parents at all. I now have two adoptive fathers who treat me very well, and a happy family. To put it humbly, it could be considered a success. I don’t want parents and family members who once abandoned me to come to my door and disturb my current life.”

“To say something rude, I think Chairman Shen and CEO Shen can understand me. They didn’t show up when I was alone and by myself. Now I don’t need them to show up. Whether it’s my parents or my relatives, they’re actually just strangers. If they use me as a cash cow or an ATM just because of the fact that they are blood-related to me, although I’m not afraid, I will still feel annoyed.”

Tao Mu’s frank confession took the Shen family by surprise. It was not unexpected that Tao Mu was such a person. In fact, they have long seen that Tao Mu, as someone who could go from rags to riches at such a young age and be able to force the old fox Yao Shengan into a corner, could not be a simple and kind person at all.

But they didn’t expect that Tao Mu would actually confess in front of them that he didn’t want to know the names of his biological parents, and he was even guarding against the fact that they might want to demand his money and property from him in the name of being family.

But thinking about it carefully, this was also human nature. After all, Tao Mu and the Shen family were in a different situation. Back then, Tao Mu was abandoned by his biological mother in a rented house and almost starved to death, and was finally sent to an orphanage by the landlord.

If you look at this matter with legal thinking, Tao Mu’s biological parents have properly committed the crime of abandonment or even intentional homicide in this matter.

With Tao Mu’s personality, it was obvious that he would not be as forgiving as the holy virgin mother. So it was fine if Tao Mu’s biological parents didn’t find him, but if they did find him——thinking about it from another perspective, if they were Tao Mu, even if they didn’t make it so the other would end up in jail. They at least would teach the other a profound lesson before being satisfied.

As for blood and family, thinking about it with themselves in Tao Mu’s shoes, they themselves didn’t really care all that much, let alone Tao Mu who created his company from scratch.

It was likely that in the eyes of the other, the so-called parents and relatives were not as important as the closeness of business partners. After all, all business partners bring benefits, and parents and relatives were likely to only bring trouble.

Besides, when it comes to parental affection, Tao Mu was also not lacking in that aspect. As far as they knew, the two fathers and one grandfather whom Tao Mu recognized were very sincere and good to him. Not mentioning Liu Yao and Meng Qi, who practically listened to their son on everything, that old man Song was even willing to give the Song Ji brand over to Tao Mu.

Thinking of this, the Shen family father and son couldn’t help but think of the Song Ji Apprenticeship Training School that was in full swing recently. And couldn’t help but become more admiring of Tao Mu’s ability to create hype and publicity.

“We understand Mr. Tao’s mindset very well. But we don’t think that Mr. Tao’s mindset and Mr. Tao’s role as the spokesperson will actually be in conflict.”

“FlyNews.com is the most popular social platform in China. With the support of FlyNews.com, the gene pool of lost children could be spread across the country in the shortest possible time. FlyNews.com can also use this promotion to create an even better corporate image. The most important thing is that if Mr. Tao becomes the spokesperson and promotion ambassador of this project, then all your efforts for this project will be seen by the public. If at that time, your biological parents came to make trouble, you can blame them on a moral high ground.”

The once abandoned orphan found success through his own efforts and was ready to help more orphans find their lost parents and relatives. However, the biological parents who abandoned Tao Mu back then only knew to demand money and property after their son became successful. With such a huge moral gap, it was likely that without Tao Mu even having to say a word, those netizens with a strong sense of justice would help pin Tao Mu’s biological parents to the pillar of shame.

Not to mention the actions of Tao Mu’s biological parents back then could constitute as having committed the crime of abandonment or even intentional homicide.

“If Mr. Tao is worried that your status as a promotion ambassador would tie your hands when the time comes, you can make clear your attitude before serving as a promotion ambassador. You don’t want your family who abandoned you to suddenly appear and disturb your current peaceful life. But as an orphan, you can understand the feelings of these thousands of orphans, as well as parents who have lost their children for various reasons, and hope that parents who really want to find their children will have a happy outcome.”

“These two things aren’t actually contradictory, are they?” Shen Chen said suddenly, giving Tao Mu a reason to have the best of both worlds.

If Tao Mu didn’t know his true identity, it was likely that he would really be tempted.

It’s a pity.

You c an fi nd t he la te st cha pte rs at ( th e bl mu se . c o m )

“I’m not an orphan.” Tao Mu stared into Shen Chen’s eyes and said sternly, “I have two adoptive fathers, and we have an official adoptive relationship with each other, which is legally recognized. I also have a grandfather.”

“Of course.” Shen Chen smiled and said, “You are no longer an orphan. You are doing very well. That’s why you are willing to help other orphans, as well as those parents who have lost their children and are heartbroken. As the saying goes, honor old people as we do our own aged parents, and care for other’s children as one’s own. Mr. Tao’s kindness and universal love are invaluable. I believe everyone will be moved.”

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Back To The Beginning Of Ming To Do Charity CH 176 Japanese Pirates

TN: bonus chapter!💕

Guo’er was going to marry.

The groom was chosen by the Yang shi, Han Ling, the top scorer of the first imperial examination of the new dynasty.

He didn’t have a wife, and he didn’t have a maid or tongfang serving him in the bedroom, so he was still a virgin despite his age.

You c an fi nd t he la te st cha pte rs at ( th e bl mu se . c o m )

After asking about Guo’er’s wishes, Yang shi mentioned it to Lin Yuan.

Lin Yuan also asked Song Shizhao to ask Han Ling what he thought.

Han Ling felt trepidation and did not refuse.

Thinking about it, he didn’t dare to refuse.

On the day that Guo’er got married, Lin Yuan suddenly felt that he had become old. He even asked Chen Baisong, “Do I look old?”

Chen Baisong kissed his face and said with a smile, “We are two old men.”

Lin Yuan: “Go away.”

Chen Baisong didn’t go away, he hugged Lin Yuan and whispered in Lin Yuan’s ear, “You’re still quite young.”

The years have given Lin Yuan preferential treatment, and there were no wrinkles on his face. Sometimes Lin Yuan thought that this was a benefit brought to him by his transmigration. After all, in modern times, when he was in his early twenties, there were already wrinkles at the corners of his eyes.

But Chen Baisong did not receive such preferential treatment.

There were already wrinkles on his face, not many, and it even gave him the attractive look of a mature man.

But Lin Yuan sometimes inevitably thought, if Chen Baisong left this world before him, what would he do?

Or perhaps he didn’t need to think about what to do.

Because he would still sit on this throne, remain busy with government affairs every day, and when he was sitting alone on the dragon bed in his spare time, he would remember that someone once made love to him in this room.

But romantic love was always only a part of life, not the whole of life.

He would be sad, but he would stand up again in a few days.

“You have to stay with me longer.” Lin Yuan rarely spoke in such a tone. He had been an authoritative person for a long time, and he always spoke in a commanding tone, but when this sentence came out of his mouth, it was as if he was showing weakness.

Chen Baisong looked at Lin Yuan intently and said softly, “Alright.”

Han Ling became the princess’s consort and had his own mansion, but he lived in the princess’s mansion most of the time.

His parents lived in his mansion, and the Han family still couldn’t believe the fact that their son had become the princess’s consort.

Before he came to Beijing, he was just the son of an ordinary farming and scholarly family, and their lifelong dream was that their son could become a successful candidate in the imperial provincial examination, get a minor official post, and change their family’s status.

But their son not only passed the imperial provincial exam, but also became the top scorer in the palace exam, and now he was married to the only princess of the dynasty.

The Han family were all crazy with happiness, they wanted nothing more than to worship Guo’er to the skies.

Many people in the imperial court also felt that the Han family had reached heaven in a single bound.

But no one felt that Han Ling and Guo’er were not compatible. After all, Han Ling was the Great Ming’s first top scorer of the palace examination. So long as he didn’t seek death by himself, his life would be smooth sailing from now on. Even if he didn’t make any great achievements, he would live a stable life.

After getting married, Guo’er would still often go back to the palace. She usually didn’t go to Lin Yuan, but to Yang shi and her birth mother.

Her birth mother was already an old woman, but she still remained at Yang shi’s side.

According to her own words, she had served the empress dowager half of her life. If she was not allowed to serve, she really did not know how she would live in the future.

Habits accumulated over many years were like imprints engraved on people. One’s appearance might change, but these imprints would not disappear.

Lin Yuan sometimes felt that when the feudal dynasty ended, it was likely that those so-called feudal remnants probably didn’t know how to live either, right?

They only received one kind of education and only knew one way of living.

So at the end of the Qing Dynasty, there were intellectuals shouting for freedom on the one hand, and the old traditionalists who had just untied their braids on the other.

One side was in heaven and the other side was in hell.

During the morning assembly, Song Shizhao named all the neighboring countries that were going to pay tribute after receiving the diplomatic letters.

Korean Joseon, Japan, Ryukyu, Northern Di, Northeast Yi, Jurchen, etc.

Lin Yuan remembered that Japan was still in the warlord period, but he was curious about which warlord would come to pay tribute.

Which warlord would be the first to ask for assistance from the Ming Dynasty.

All the Mongolian tribes would come here this time, they have benefited, and of course they would want more benefits.

All neighboring countries coming to celebrate, it sounded very exciting in the history books, but in fact, many small countries were competing to come and take more benefits. And for the sake of the prestige as a great empire, they could only let them take some benefits.

If there was no benefit, who would ingratiate themselves to others for no reason?

Especially between countries, weak countries depend on powerful countries, just like Goryeo and the Yuan Dynasty.

But this so-called friendly relationship was also false, such as the Korean Joseon today.

Goryeo changed its name, and Lin Yuan knew that until modern Korea split into North Korea and South Korea, it would continue this name.

As for Japan, they were still in a state of chaos. The Japanese warlords were fighting with each other. Because of the war, the samurai in their hands were displaced. Forced by starvation, they all fled into the Great Ming borders, and became pirates.

Fortunately, the soldiers stationed at the borders were not useless straw bags, and these Japanese pirates have never been able to harass the common people.

But they still didn’t want to leave.

After all, they couldn’t survive in their own country. If they left the Great Ming as well, they really didn’t know where they should go.

The relationship between Japan and Korean Joseon was not good, and they didn’t speak Korean. Once they were found to be Japanese, no one knew what the consequences would be.

Lin Yuan also had a headache.

After the end of the morning assembly, he held an internal meeting and only allowed his confidants to participate.

Today’s Zheng Qingfeng already had a place among them.

“How should we deal with these people?” Lin Yuan asked.

Song Shizhao: “Kill?”

Lin Yuan shook his head: “They are good at hiding, when our soldiers go out, they would have already disappeared.”

The group pondered for a long time, and Zheng Qingfeng suddenly said, “If that’s the case, why don’t you ask them to build their own village?”

“Building a village right at the border.”

Song Lian: “This plan is very good!”

Lin Yuan understood. So long as they found a leader among the Japanese pirates and gave him the identity of the village head, he would manage these people automatically and voluntarily. After all, people were quick to adapt to their new social roles.

“They are unruly.” Chen Baisong said on the side, “With insatiable greed.”

After they built a village, should they be allowed to grow bigger? How could they guarantee that they would be honest villagers?

Could they expect these Japanese pirates to farm honestly by themselves?

Lin Yuan: “The Japanese are still warring.”

“In that case, let’s buy some women from them.”

At this time, Japanese women were still living in the shadow of war, and there was no place where there was no war in the whole country.

More and more men were dying, and life at home was long past liveable, and there were human bones everywhere in the wild.

With the promise of profits, the merchants began to flock to Japan.

The women were quickly brought back.

Currently, what all the warlords in Japan needed was food. They had to feed their own samurai, as for women? Especially civilian women, they didn’t matter.

A house was quickly erected, and these Japanese women were placed under the walls of the city, and they only needed to walk two steps to come out of the city.

Before they could feel too much fear and trepidation, they were assigned to work.

They had to learn new things first, language, and work. They were too busy to think.

Saki was one of them. She was born in an ordinary civilian family. Her father and brother died in the war, and her mother starved to death. She only just managed to survive with difficulty. Later, the merchant bought her from the lord.

Because she was too thin and small, she was not worth much food.

It was another morning. Saki woke up very early. She always got up before dawn, went to wash her face, and then ate breakfast with her friends.

At first they were very scared.

After all, this was a new place, and all the people around were foreign people, speaking a language they didn’t understand.

“There are Japanese pirates outside.” A friend told her.

They didn’t even know what Japanese pirates were, but people from the Ming Dynasty occasionally mentioned this word.

Although they didn’t understand the meaning, they also knew that this was not a good word.

They liked their current life very much. They studied Chinese in the morning, worked in the afternoon, and rested in the evening.

When did they ever take a break before?

Work felt very fulfilling now.

More and more women from their homeland were sent over.

Saki, who had learned Chinese, began to take on the responsibility of teaching them the language and helping them get used to living in this new place.

Saki would comfort these women who just arrived in a foreign country.

Soon, the women began to meet local men.

There were very few local women, but many bachelors, and these women were also in their youth.

Without guidance, the natural attraction between a man and a woman would emerge eventually.

Hormones took over this border city.

Soon after the first few newly married couples appeared, there were almost daily marriages in this city.

There was no luxurious wedding, just the couple having a meal with their neighbors and relatives and friends, and then going to the government office to register, and the marriage would be completed.

Saki also had a lover who, like her, was a language teacher who taught the new Japanese women.

He was a very gentle man, he had a pair of beautiful eyes, and he would read poems to her. She liked those poems, they were beautiful and melodic, even if she still couldn’t fully understand the meaning of those poems.

As for the Japanese pirates outside the city, they almost went crazy when they found out that there were Japanese women in the city.

Women could live a good life in the city, yet fierce samurai like them have no food and starve outside, how was this reasonable?

The pirates went crazy.

They didn’t dare to fight, they only dared to harass the city walls.

Once they saw soldiers coming out, they would run away.

But this time, they ran over like madmen, but didn’t take up arms.

Instead, they said, “I want to see your superior!”

“Why can those women enter the city! Could it be that they are more powerful than samurai, and more worthy of respect than samurai?!”

The soldiers could only call the battalion commander. The battalion commander could not understand what the Japanese pirates said, so he could only call Saki over.

Saki was the best at learning the Chinese language, she didn’t even have much of an accent.

After she stood on the city wall, the Japanese pirates below yelled even louder.

“We want to enter the city too!”

Saki relayed this to the battalion commander.

She was very scared. As soon as she saw these people, she thought of the samurai in her hometown. They had no respect for human life. They never blinked when they killed. If these people entered the city, would they destroy it just like they did to her hometown, this new home she finally carved out for herself?

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The battalion commander said, “Tell them that they can enter the city. Currently, a village is being built outside the city, and we can’t let them in until we are sure that they are not a threat.”

Saki was trembling all the while. She looked down at her hideous-looking compatriots, and it was hard to believe that these people were really her compatriots.

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It was not that none of the aristocracy in Mongolia suspected that this was a conspiracy of the Han Chinese, intending to cause the Mongolians to become degenerate for the sake of enjoyment.

But the benefits were obvious, and the detriments were too far away.

After all, the Han people would bring salt and sugar, and many other things that the grasslands did not have. Things that only nobles could have in the past could now be exchanged by ordinary Mongolians. Things that were worthless here could be exchanged to the merchants for a lot of money.

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The nobles would also receive gifts from the merchants.

Of course it was not free, but it was just for the price of a few words and they would get expensive silks, fine jewelry and real gold and silver.

Anyway, they wouldn’t sell their war horses and weapons. Since it was like this, why not do it?

It didn’t cost anything, but it also gained them benefits.

Could it be that if the merchants were driven away or the merchants were killed, would they be able to live better than they were now?

Impossible!

And the previously worthless slaves were now of worth as well.

The price of a slave could be compared to the price of a cow.

Moreover, slaves were easier to raise than cattle. Slaves were born and raised by themselves, but the number of slaves had never lessened.

In their eyes, slaves were animals, in fact, even worse than animals. When animals grew bigger, they could be killed and provide meat on their tables. What about slaves?

Slaves were also willing to be bought by the merchants.

Although they had to work after being bought, more and more slaves knew that so long as they paid off the money that the merchants bought them with, they could be free people in Han cities and could own property.

Scar was such a slave. The slaves had no names. He was called Scar by other slaves because he had a knife wound on his face. He had a tall and big physique, and even though he never ate fully, he looked much more stronger than other slaves.

Because of this, he was picked by a merchant.

But his mother was not picked away. His mother was already very old when she gave birth to him. Fortunately, the master was kind and did not throw away his mother. Before leaving, he promised his mother that when he became a free citizen he would come back to pick her up.

He didn’t know who his father was, all the slaves were like this.

They only knew their mother, not their father, and sometimes they might not even know who their mother was.

Scar just followed the merchant away. Sometimes he would carry goods like an ox or workhorse, and he would still eat and sleep under the open skies.

But what was different from before was that he could eat enough. The new owner was a very powerful master. He did business with the nobles, and after the business was done, he would return to the Han Chinese city.

It was the first time Scar had entered a Han city, and he walked with the slaves who were picked out with him.

“The city walls of the Han people are so high.” The companion had a new name, Tiger, which he chose himself.

Scar also looked up at the city wall, he had never seen such a high wall.

When they entered the city with the caravan, it was like entering another world.

The streets were wide and clean, and the ground looked like it was paved with stone, but also not stone.

The effectiveness of the newly made cement was very good. Although it was not at the level of modern cement, it was still much more effective than soil cement.

There were also many people talking on the sides of the streets.

There were Han Chinese and Mongolians.

They wore different clothes and spoke with different accents, but they were not hostile towards each other.

He recognized those Mongolians as slaves at first sight.

Scar looked at those Mongolians and then at his own hands.

Tiger asked beside him, “Say, when will we be able to pay off the master’s money?”

Scar: “Master said, I can pay it off with one more trip.”

“Then I can exchange it for a contract.”

Scar grinned, which made him look even more sinister: “After exchanging it for a contract, I will be able to get wages, and I can pick up my mother.”

An old female slave was worthless.

Scar didn’t need to save a lot of money to free and bring his mother into the city.

The merchant rented a house in the city, and the ten of them slept in one room.

This was the first time Scar had slept in a house, and on a bed. Although it was a straw mattress, it was still a bed.

Something he had never slept in before.

Tiger ran into the room excitedly and grabbed an inner bunk.

Scar slept next to Tiger.

No one in the room slept that night, they were all slaves.

They were all bought by the merchant, and the slave who had been with the merchant for the longest time had been with the merchant for almost a year.

He would tell the new slaves about the city before bed.

“You can’t fight,” said the slave named Beard. “If you fight, you will be arrested and locked up, without a bed or quilt.”

The slaves listened carefully to Beard’s words.

Beard said: “When you get the contract, you can go to the county government to register, and you will have a household registration in the future.”

Beard was a little proud: “I already have a household registration, and the master said that if I work for another year, I will be able to buy a house.”

“I also brought over my mother and father from our original owner.” Beard said to them, “I will take you to my house tomorrow if we have the time.”

The slaves were shocked: “Didn’t you say you can buy a house after another year?”

Beard: “Yes, but I have a household registration, so I can rent a house.”

The next day, the slaves did not hear from the merchant, which meant they could arrange the whole day on their own.

They have off days, because the employment system stipulated that in addition to statutory holidays, there must be one day off every seven days.

Today was a rare day off.

After entering the grassland, there were no holidays or off days, but the wages would be more than back in the city.

Therefore, slaves all want to follow the merchants into the grasslands as soon as possible, so that they could become free people earlier and have their own property.

Beard’s mother and father live in the south of the county, where the rent was cheaper, and there were Han Chinese and Mongolians living there.

The house he rented was not big, but it had a yard.

Scar looked around enviously, because there was a tree in Beard’s yard. He didn’t know what tree it was, and he didn’t know what fruit it would bear, but Scar was still very envious.

He thought that if he rented a house in the future, he should also have such a tree.

“Brother!” A man with a similar appearance to Beard ran out and hugged his brother.

Beard was also very happy, and patted the man on the back: “Brother! Where’s mother?”

The man smiled and said, “Mother is cooking, said she had learned the craftsmanship of the Han people, and she wants to cook it for us.”

Beard introduced Scar and the others to the man.

The man was the elder brother of Beard, and was not picked by a merchant at that time because one of his legs was lame.

The man also had a name, which was given by his lover. His lover was a local. Because the city was close to the grassland, the folk customs here were very fierce. This girl was the only daughter of the family. She worked in a textile factory in the city and her whole family lived off her income.

So when she found a Mongolian slave as her lover, even if her family disagreed, they could not do anything about it.

She called him Ping An, and the man also likes this name.

“I’m learning craftsmanship now.” Ping An said, “Although my leg is lame, I want to be a cook.”

The eyes of Scar and the others widened: “You know how to cook?”

Ping An smiled: “I’m learning right now.”

Although his leg was lame, there was still strength in his hands. He might not be as good as others as a porter, but he was still able to cook and stir-fry dishes.

Scar and the others spent a day that was very much like a dream.

Only then did they know that slaves could also live like this, and the merchants didn’t lie to them.

So long as they worked hard, they could become free people and could go back for their relatives.

But Scar still asked Beard: “Don’t the Han people bully you?”

These slaves were different from ordinary Mongolians. They didn’t know the outside world, they didn’t have deep hatred for the Han people, and they didn’t feel that they were once the masters of the Central Plains.

The tribes were very different from tribe to tribe, not to mention between slaves and ordinary Mongols.

Beard said: “They do.”

Scar and the others were scared.

Beard added: “At most, they give us less cuts when buying meat.”

Beard laughed: “But after you become familiar, they won’t do that anymore.”

“You must learn to smile.” Beard was serious, “Han people say that one does not reach out and hit smiling faces, it makes sense!”

According to Beard, this small border town of Han people was a very remarkable place.

Han Chinese and Mongolians could live and work together, and Mongolian children could also go to school with Han children. They were not charged any money just like the Han, and only had to pay for textbooks, which were very cheap.

If you study well, you could get a scholarship to earn money for your family.

Beard also said that he would get married and have many children in the future.

Then his children would have children and the whole family could take root in this small town.

Scar and the others also quickly learned that Ping An had a Chinese lover.

When Ping An found a job, they would get married. Ping An would marry into the woman’s family.

After listening, they were very envious.

“After I marry into the family, I will be part of their family.” Ping An smiled happily.

Scar: “How is your lover treating you?”

Ping An nodded: “She’s a bit fierce.”

Beard chuckled beside him.

Ping An glared at his brother and said, “But sometimes she’s very gentle.”

“She’s the best girl I’ve ever seen.”

Scar and the others had only seen female slaves, and female slaves, like them, have to do a lot of work, they were clad in rags and were very skinny.

And slave owners didn’t like female slaves, unless they were beautiful and could be offered up to nobles.

Otherwise, when food was in short supply, female slaves would be thrown away.

Scar and the others soon met Ping An’s lover.

She was a very ordinary Han girl with small eyes and a flat nose. She didn’t wear a Han woman’s skirt, but pants.

Nowadays, many women dressed like this because it was convenient for work.

The small town used to be closed off and poor. But ever since the merchants came, the small town had undergone tremendous changes.

Women from all households have found jobs one after another.

The same was true for men. The men and women both work together, and the skirts that were inconvenient to work in were put away.

After all, the folk customs here were fierce and simple, and no one insisted on teaching them etiquette.

This girl was here to meet Ping An.

She only got off work at this time. It was close to the factory here so after work, she would come to Ping An, and Ping An would take her home.

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When Ping An and his lover left.

Scar and the others said, “That’s truly wonderful.”

Beard proudly said: “Fortunately, I was picked out by the master!”

Otherwise, he would still be on the grassland, living like an ox or workhorse until the day he died of exhaustion.

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There were also good friends among the officials, and occasionally they would meet up at restaurants for drinks.

Especially during off days.

There were a few more marriages this year. They all knew what His Majesty cared about, and most of them were not marriages to the Beijing official families.

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There were still a small number of Beijing official families marrying each other, as His Majesty did not expressly prohibit it.

What made them feel the most peculiar was that there was a small seventh rank official in the Ministry of Revenue who did not choose to marry off his daughter, but chose to recruit a son-in-law.

So his daughter became famous among the boudoir ladies to be married.

Even if the ladies to be married say that this was not good, they would still feel envious in their hearts.

After all, when recruiting a son-in-law, the one who made the decision would be themselves. The husband could not take concubines or sleep with servant girls.

And in their own home, their parents were on their side.

There was no need to marry into someone else’s house and be nitpicked by their mother-in-law.

There was also no need to suffer and swallow down a lot of grievances.

They clearly all looked down on the common people’s practices, but when they heard that even a daughter of an official family was doing the same, they could not help but be contemptuous but also envious.

It was rare for Lin Yuan to see someone come to him to beg for a marriage bestowment.

He looked at Lu Hui standing below with a smile at the corner of his mouth. Lu Hui was his former “male favorite”, but he was not willing to be a “male favorite” and was always trying to show Lin Yuan his abilities.

Now he was also a district chief.

Lu Hui was a little nervous, he just mentioned it when he sent up his memorial, and he never expected that His Majesty would really summon him.

His sister was going to marry a husband into the family, and the man was from a small aristocratic family in the capital, surnamed Meng.

They were poorer than the Lu family, after all, when Lu Hui came to the capital, the Lu family sold all their wealth and property and followed to the capital.

In their opinion, even if it was a fifth rank official in an outer province, it was not as good as an insignificant seventh rank official in the capital.

The Meng family was a very bizarre family. They have no money, and their connections were all maintained through marriage alliances. Later, they all relied on their in-laws to give them money for a living. Therefore, the Meng family was a family that was very willing to have children, and preferred girls. When the girl was married off she could always bring more benefits back to the natal family.

But it was not up to them to decide whether to have boys or girls, so while there were a lot of girl children there were even more boy children.

So much so that when all the girls were married off, the house still couldn’t fit all these boys, and now several boys had to share a room.

So since they knew that some officials in the capital began to recruit husbands for their daughters, their thoughts became lively. They tried their best to “market” their sons. They also announced that so long as the eldest son and the second son stayed, all other sons could be married off.

After all, the Meng family was still an aristocratic family. The sons born could not be said to be extremely elegant and handsome, but they were indeed quite good-looking.

The Lu family members were not many, only two sons and one daughter, the eldest son also contracted a disease and died, so only Lu Hui and his sister were left.

So the Meng family asked someone to go to the Lu family to do the matchmaking.

The Lu family also felt that their family was too small. If both son and daughter stayed at home, and all the grandchildren born had the surname of the Lu family, the family could grow bigger again.

Lu Hui also agreed with this.

He was still young, and there were more things to take care of in the district day by day. Although he was only a small official, he was busy every day, and he really had no energy to go sow seeds after he left the office.

It just so happened that his sister also felt that the third Gongzi of the Meng family was quite handsome, and she didn’t want to marry to another family either, willing to stay at home.

The two sides hit it off, Lu Hui thought for a while, and decided to mention it when he went up his next memorial.

After mentioning it he began to regret it.

It was such an insignificant thing, yet he insisted on wasting the emperor’s time on it.

Lin Yuan thought this was a good thing. It had always been the trickle down effect being the most effective. Whatever the above did, the people below would imitate it.

Just like the cities around the capital would imitate the capital, since each district of the capital had a planned market, other cities were also competing to set up planned markets. But on the matter of the man marrying into the wife’s family, from the beginning it was initiated by the common people.

It was rare that officials were willing to imitate the common people.

So Lin Yuan got conferred the marriage.

When Lu Hui walked out of the palace gate, he was still in a daze, he didn’t even understand what happened.

Why did the emperor suddenly confer marriage? Was he going to be given more important tasks by the emperor?

But thinking about it carefully, Lu Hui felt that this was probably his own delusion.

“Brother!” The girl ran down the corridor, her hair was loose and she was barefoot, but she didn’t look sloppy, and the maids chased after her anxiously.

Lu Hui walked into the corridor and a precious baby burrowed into his arms. He said with exasperation, “Why aren’t you wearing shoes? What will you do if you get a cold?”

The girl smiled at him: “Mother and Father told me that I don’t have to leave the house in the future.”

Lu Hui smiled and said, “And Brother, I, also have good news to tell you.”

The girl’s eyes widened: “What good news?”

Lu Hui looked at his little sister. He and his sister were almost the same age. They grew up together since childhood. His little sister had an innocent and naive temperament, and was simply not very good at the tasks of managing the household that the mistress of the house were expected of. And the family had also spoiled her somewhat. If she was really married off to another family, he, the elder brother, would truly worry that she would be bullied.

“His Majesty conferred marriage to you and Meng Third Gongzi.”

The girl hugged Lu Hui excitedly: “Brother! Did the emperor truly confer marriage?”

In the early morning of the next day, the imperial decree arrived, and along with the imperial decree, there were rewards.

The Meng family was also very happy. Their family wanted to marry their son out of the family, but there were always aristocratic families outside who criticized them, saying that they have no morals and their morals were lost. Now that the emperor had conferred marriage on them, their decision had become justifiable and right.

So the aristocratic families began to persuade Meng Third Gongzi.

Meng Third Gongzi was good-looking, but he was actually just an ordinary aristocratic son. And because his family was not rich, he did not have the bad habits of the hedonistic son of the rich.

The sons of the aristocratic families persuaded him in subtle ways, but Meng Third Gongzi only said that he was willing to marry into his wife’s family.

Why!

Later, Meng Third Gongzi said that because there were too many brothers at home, he never had his own study room.

He also had to share a bedroom with four of his brothers. His parents also said that the family didn’t have so much money for every brother to get a wife.

After all, it must be the right match and if the marriage was with another aristocratic family, the betrothal gifts were a lot of money.

And the Lu family promised him that when he married into the family, he didn’t need to worry about family affairs, he just needed to live a good life with his wife.

He could have his own study, his own Four Treasures of the Study, and access to all the Lu family’s books.

Meng Third Gongzi cried while talking: “At home, all the new things are used by my eldest brother. It is only our turn to use the new things when Eldest Brother finishes. Eldest Brother has his own study room, and the rest of us can only practice calligraphy in the courtyard.”

“There are so many brothers in the family, and they can all be filial to our parents. Even if I marry into another family, I’m still my parents’ son.”

Everyone was speechless.

Who would have thought that as an aristocratic family, the Meng family could be so poor.

Sure enough, there were too many children born, and it was not like the children could be raised like animals. They required food, clothing, housing, the Four Treasures of the Study, teachers, and money was needed for everything, spending more than the common people.

Probably because the Meng family’s case was so famous.

Therefore, all the aristocratic families developed lingering fears and felt that it was best to have fewer children in the future.

Lest they were eaten out of their own house by their children.

On the day that the young lady of the Lu family and the third Gongzi of the Meng family got married, the Lu family also sent someone to cook and give out free porridge outside the city.

When the poor go there, they would say a few auspicious words.

The young lady of the Lu family soon became pregnant after getting married, and Meng Third Gongzi got his own study room as he wished, which was full of books from the Lu family. Lu Hui would also bring him along to chat with literati when he had time. The Lu family parents treated Meng Third Gongzi like their own son.

Over time, Meng Third Gongzi was no longer worried, and he really regarded himself as the Lu family.

He even felt that the smartest choice he made in his life was to marry into the Lu family.

Although his wife was a little spoiled, she never looked down on him because of him marrying into the family as a man.

She would compliment him for his good calligraphy skills, and for his pure and innocent heart like that of a newborn. When she learned that a friend invited him to their residence, she would have servants prepare visiting gifts.

He had a wife who gradually became considerate and gentle, and a brother-in-law who was willing to bring him along to get to know the wider world.

There were also his father-in-law and mother-in-law who have never treated him coldly. Meng Third Gongzi sometimes returned to the Meng family house, and when his brothers found out, they were all willing to be married off.

The Meng family parents were also very willing.

After all, there were too many sons, just too many.

Soon a matchmaker came knocking at the door of the Meng family’s house.

There were also small aristocratic families in the capital city with few family members who were willing to let their daughters recruit a husband into the family.

But they certainly could not recruit the son of a common family, and the aristocratic families were not willing to let their sons be married into the wife’s family.

So the sons of the Meng family became in demand.

Lin Yuan laughed when he heard it.

People were like this, whether it was the common people or aristocratic families, they were the same when facing personal interests and benefits.

Only interests and benefits could change the status quo.

“What are you laughing at?” Chen Baisong brought hot tea over.

He used to act like a guest of this imperial palace, and the kind of guest who might be kicked out at any time.

That feeling of panic and anxiety could not be concealed.

Lin Yuan couldn’t say anything to convince him to let go of such unfounded worries, so he could only let time prove everything.

Now Chen Baisong was much more at ease. Apart from not reading Lin Yuan’s memorials and not moving the jade seal, he had regarded the imperial palace as his “home”.

His mother was with the Empress Dowager, and now she had become a senior palace attendant, and her status in the palace was not low. The Empress Dowager also had a good temper. She had long regarded the palace as her home, and was better at adapting than her son.

There were also two little palace maids serving her needs.

His mother often told him that to be loyal to His Majesty, he must do whatever His Majesty asked him to do.

His mother also kept persuading him to get married and continue the bloodline of the Chen family, but he never agreed.

After a long time, his mother finally saw her son’s thoughts. She cried and sobbed and told him that it was wishful thinking.

Told him that the emperor would one day get married, and one day a noble woman would become the empress.

At that time, what would become of him?

Chen Baisong just knelt in front of his mother, bowed his head and said nothing, letting her beat at him with fists and kicks.

But since then, all his confusion and helplessness had disappeared.

“Look.” Lin Yuan handed over the memorial asking him to confer marriage.

After the Lu family started it, other aristocratic families who married the Meng family also wanted to have such an honor, and they scrambled to hand over memorials begging such.

But Lin Yuan didn’t plan to confer marriage again this time.

After reading it, Chen Baisong said, “They are such a nuisance.”

His tone was full of contempt.

He felt that these people were just looking to make something out of nothing, and now they even want Lin Yuan to take care of things like marriage among his subjects as well.

“There are already a lot of governmental affairs that need to be taken care of.” Chen Baisong rolled his eyes.

Lin Yuan laughed at him rolling his eyes: “It’s all trivial matters.”

Chen Baisong was expressionless: “You sleep for only four hours every day these days.”

Lin Yuan almost spit out a sip of tea: “You could at least take naps into account.”

Chen Baisong looked at him.

Lin Yuan sighed and surrendered: “Alright, alright, I won’t bother with them, it’s their business whether they want to marry into or out of the family.”

“By the way, the diplomatic documents have been sent.” Lin Yuan said, “Envoys from various countries should arrive at Beijing soon.”

Diplomatic documents would be issued to neighboring countries, and these countries would immediately set off to congratulate and pay tribute.

Said to be tributes, but what they sent over was nothing valuable or expensive——it might be valuable or expensive in their country though.

But Lin Yuan must repay them with something that was of more benefit and worth than these things.

Therefore, the surrounding small countries were very willing to pay tribute, and after the paying of tribute, they could conduct trade exchanges.

There were also tribes outside the Great Wall, who would also come this time. This was the most formal opportunity for them to establish a good relationship with the Great Ming Dynasty.

It was also an opportunity for Lin Yuan.

“Military and commerce.” Lin Yuan tapped on the map in front of him, which depicted where several tribes were located.

Lin Yuan added: “Culture and continued tradition.”

Chen Baisong looked at Lin Yuan.

Lin Yuan smiled and said, “I want to try another method this time.”

Methods other than war.

Mongolia still had not converted over to them fully, so what Lin Yuan had to do at this time was to conciliate.

But his form of conciliation was not to make the Mongolian tribes obedient, but to nibble away at them bit by bit.

In order not to let the Mongolian tribes develop and become stronger, generally the previous Chinese dynasties would not do trade and business with Mongolia, nor would they intermarry.

“Call Toqto’a over.” Lin Yuan said to Chen Baisong, “He has been idle for so long, and it’s time to let him out to play.”

Taking advantage of this opportunity, he could have Toqto’a visit these various Mongolian tribes.

Toqto’a did not expect that he would become an envoy. After he returned home, he had his servants pack up so he could visit the Mongolian tribes as soon as possible.

This time, Hala Zhang would also go with his father on his envoy mission.

The two left Beijing with a team of men and horses.

Hala Zhang and Chu Lin said goodbye at the city gate.

“You have to be careful.” Chu Lin looked at Hala Zhang worriedly. As he grew older, he lost the youthful aura surrounding him, but he became more refined and gentle, so much that he now had to wear a veiled bamboo hat when he went out.

So as not to be snatched home by some daring girl.

——He had already been snatched twice.

Every time, it was Hala Zhang leading a group of people to snatch him back.

Hala Zhang had also grown up. He used to be a wolf cub, but now he had sharp claws.

He was taller, a head taller than Chu Lin, with a strong physique, strong muscles, thick eyebrows and big eyes, and a high nose bridge, which was very different from the people in the Central Plains.

“I know.” Hala Zhang said to Chu Lin, “You too, don’t go out too much when I’m not around.”

Chu Lin smiled: “It will get better when I’m older.”

When he has become an old man, there should be no young ladies coveting him then.

Hala Zhang also said, “You are not allowed to get married before I come back.”

Chu Lin still smiled: “I know, I know, I will definitely wait for you to come back and invite you to drink at that time.”

Hala Zhang and Toqto’a mounted their horses.

Chu Lin stood there and watched Hala Zhang’s departing back.

“Trade exchanges, intermarriage.” Lin Yuan said while drinking tea, “Except for weapons and horses that cannot be sold, everything else is fine.”

Song Shizhao frowned and said, “Wouldn’t that make them…..”

Lin Yuan smiled and said, “No hurry, take it gradually.”

Trade exchanges would allow more merchants to enter various tribes, which was enough for the merchants to find out the structure of these tribes, where their grain and weapon stores were, and how many people there were.

Also, it would let their culture spread over their place.

Mongolia still had a slavery system.

The child’s status took after their mother’s status.

If the mother was a slave, then the children born were also slaves, even if the father was a noble, it was useless.

There were more slaves in Mongolia than nobles.

Once the slaves find out that they could become common people, they could also have human rights, they could also have their own families and children, and they could live without fearing about being whipped. What would they choose?

And even many slave owners in Mongolia were starving, their productivity was not enough to support the population.

Since they could live a good life in another place, why not?

The concept of national loyalty was only available to educated people.

And uneducated people didn’t have this thinking.

Mongolia did not have clan surnames, or family surnames, only tribal and noble clan surnames.

Dalintai was a slave owner, and he was a typical slave owner who couldn’t even get enough to eat.

He also wouldn’t abuse his slaves, but if he couldn’t eat enough, the slaves were even worse off.

However, he could live in a yurt, with his own flock of sheep and horses. The slaves sleep out in the open, he had clothes to wear, but the slaves did not.

Slaves would have children, and the children were still slaves.

However, these children sometimes lived to grow up, but more often they died of starvation or cold.

A small illness could take away a life.

When Dalintai was born, his grandfather was seventy years old, so his name was the age of his grandfather.

His wife was also the daughter of a nearby slave owner, who bore him two sons.

His sons were getting bigger and bigger, and their appetites were getting better and better, and they yearned for a wider world.

They have been discussing the coming of Toqto’a recently.

“He doesn’t deserve to be a Mongolian!” His eldest son was always like this, he would be angry when he mentioned Toqto’a, “We Mongolians are not afraid of war!”

His younger son had been a follower of his older son since he was a child. He also said what his elder brother said: “Yes!”

But with Toqto’a’s arrival, so did the merchants.

It was the first time for Dalintai to do business with merchants. In exchange for his sheep, he received several times more grain than in previous years, and he also received salt and sugar, as well as sauces from the Central Plains.

The merchant also said to him, “Your sheep are well raised.”

The merchants could speak their language, although it was not fully proficient, he could understand it.

There were more things in the house, and even the slaves could eat a little more than before.

Merchants would also bring some jewelry, which were not expensive. They said that they were gold-plated and silver-plated, not solid gold and silver, so they were very cheap.

They would also bring cotton and silk, as well as cotton-padded clothes for winter.

Dalintai then heard his sons’ tone change when they mentioned Toqto’a.

His eldest son said: “After all, he is a Mongolian, and Toqto’a still remembers us.”

His youngest son also said: “I heard that Hala Zhang is very powerful! His knife is very powerful!”

Toqto’a used interests and benefits to make them change, and Hala Zhang used martial strength to make them change.

Especially after this father and son pair came, their life had indeed improved, getting better day by day.

Dalintai also bought a silver hairpin for his wife.

Copying how the merchant showed him, he put it in his wife’s hair.

“I wonder what a city of the Han people is like.” His wife touched the silver hairpin in her hair with an envious look on her face.

The merchants brought a lot of things. Their family couldn’t afford silk, so they only bought cotton-padded clothes for winter. She had never seen such light but thick clothes, which were soft and warm.

Dalintai said with a smile: “Meat is not worth much here, but it will be worth more in a Han city.”

His wife nodded. They bought a lot of salt this year. Even the slaves could taste a little salt. The slaves now worked harder.

Sometimes the people brought by the merchants also spoke to the slaves.

Merchants would buy slaves from slave owners to carry goods. A slave was even worth more than a cow.

Many slave owners sold their slaves.

There would never be a shortage of slaves.

There were always slaves who have children, and there were always noble families who become slaves.

So the merchants would take these slaves to do business.

When merchants and slave owners negotiate business, the merchants’ slaves would also stay with the slave owners’ slaves.

Clearly they were all slaves, but the slaves of the merchants could wear cloth clothes, and some could also carry short knives.

“Your master is so kind to you?” The barely clad slave looked at his former fellow slave with jealousy.

After his fellow slave was bought by the merchant, he thought that he would go do heavy work and would die soon.

But he didn’t expect that they would see each other again. And when they saw each other, his fellow slave also wore clothes that only their masters could wear, and could also carry short knives.

That was a short knife! Even the slave owners didn’t have many n their possession.

His fellow slave smiled and said, “I now have a name. I am the first slave that my lord bought. My lord said that my name is no Ah Da, and he also said that there are no slaves in the Central Plains. From now on, I will be the servant of my lord, and after my lord finishes selling the goods, he will take me back to the Central Plains, and when I repay the money that my lord spent to buy me, my lord will give me wages.”

The slaves didn’t believe it: “Han people are very treacherous, they are all lies, and when you arrive in the Central Plains, he will kill you.”

Ah Da touched his clothes: “Still, that’s not a loss, I’m not a slave now.”

The slaves were taken aback and looked at Ah Da.

Ah Da said, “I don’t know who my parents are. If I am still a slave, my children wouldn’t know who their parents are either.”

“But I will not be a slave in the future, I can have my own wife and children.”

The slaves said again: “When you go to the lace of the Han people they will beat you.”

Ah Da said, “I have been to a Han city.”

It was the city closest to the Mongolian tribes, with high walls and a lot of people.

“The Han people in the city didn’t beat me.” Ah Da’s eyes widened, “There are also many slaves in the city!”

“After they were sold over, they began to work under the hands of the Han people. One of the slaves is very amazing.”

“He paid back the money that the Han people spent to buy him, and he also bought a house there. He is very good at carpentry!” Ah Da said enviously, “I’ve passed by outside his house, which is built of bricks and tiles.”

Ah Da said excitedly, “He’s getting married!”

The slaves were startled: “Who wants to marry a slave!”

Ah Da said: “His carpenter master’s daughter is willing to marry him.”

Ah Da gestured wildly: “Because he is a great woodworker now! He can make a lot of money!”

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Ah Da said longingly: “After a few more trips, I will be able to pay off the money that my lord bought me with. Then I will go to the city and I can find a job, build my own house, and marry and have children.”

The slaves looked at him stupidly.

They didn’t know if he was the one dreaming or if they were the ones dreaming.

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Back To The Beginning Of Ming To Do Charity CH 173 Pride And Success

On Lin Yuan’s desk, there was a “dictionary” sent by Song Lian and Zhou Rong. This dictionary had not yet been named. It would be sent to various places only after Lin Yuan passed it. The court would then send people to the local government schools to introduce it to the teachers. It would be taught to the students only when the teachers have learned it.

After reading it over, Lin Yuan felt that it was passable, and decided to have the officials see it tomorrow at morning assembly.

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“Still not sleeping?” Chen Baisong had already started to undress.

Lin Yuan walked over and untied Chen Baisong’s belt for him, the action not something he was familiar with. As he untied it he chuckled: “Zhen shall remove the general’s armor for him.”

Chen Baisong had no expression.

Lin Yuan made a lewd joke, but unfortunately Chen Baisong couldn’t understand it, and he had no audience to appreciate his joke.

Chen Baisong slept on the dragon bed for a long time, and he was not as nervous as he was at the beginning. After knowing the taste of intimacy, he was like a wild wolf that got its first taste of mating, and every night when it was time he was always eager. He was still very proper and waited for the lights to be blown out, starting only after entering the bed and letting down the bed curtains.

But he was also very improper, so long as he entered the bed shrouded by bed curtains, he had no scruples, as if this slice of the world was independent of everything else.

Lin Yuan preferred to be on top.

His hands would be on Chen Baisong’s chest and abdominal muscles, which made him feel in control of everything.

However, he did not reject being pressed down by Chen Baisong either.

Different positions have their different pleasures.

Chen Baisong was like a wolf, he liked to bite Lin Yuan’s neck.

When the happenings behind the bed curtains fell silent, Lin Yuan was already too tired to move. Chen Baisong got out of bed and poured him a cup of warm water. Ever since Lin Yuan told him that drinking tea at night made it hard to fall asleep, he never poured tea for Lin Yuan any more at night.

Chen Baisong came over with a teacup of warm water. He parted the bed curtains, and the musky smell of lovemaking hit him in his face. Chen Baisong was aroused again almost instantly.

Lin Yuan took the cup of water and swallowed it down. He was sweating profusely, and the sheets under him were also soaked through.

It was Chen Baisong who went to bring over new sheets.

Just when he was about to change it, Lin Yuan hooked his neck and smiled at him: “Again, don’t change it for nothing.”

Chen Baisong looked at Lin Yuan’s smile and returned to the bed.

Lin Yuan had been observing Chen Baisong’s expression during gaps. Chen Baisong was very fierce when he was in the throes of passion, and his expression was also a little ferocious, but he felt that it was very sexy, probably because his aesthetics were broken.

After this time, Chen Baisong changed the sheets and bedding, and threw the dirty ones to the side to be brought away by Er Liang and washed in the morning.

Almost all the servants serving in his personal palace know about Lin Yuan and Chen Baisong, but don’t know how Er Liang disciplined them, no rumors or news have spread outside despite how long it had been.

However, it made no difference to Lin Yuan whether it was known or not.

After changing the sheets and bedding, Chen Baisong lay down beside Lin Yuan. He rolled over and wrapped his arms around Lin Yuan’s waist with a blank expression.

He had been like this recently, and he always seemed to feel like he was dreaming.

“What’s wrong?” Lin Yuan asked him, “Can’t sleep?”

Chen Baisong said seriously: “I won’t marry a wife.”

Lin Yuan: “En.”

Chen Baisong looked at Lin Yuan, his eyes seemed to glow under the dim lighting.

It was a rather eerie glow.

So Lin Yuan kissed his forehead: “Don’t worry, there is only you in my harem, you are the only one.”

Chen Baisong didn’t expect Lin Yuan to say this, he frowned tightly, remembering that the court had been talking about the selection of concubines these days, and every time he heard it, he felt as if he had been stabbed in the chest.

No…..that feeling was probably more painful than a stab to the chest.

No matter how many wounds he suffered on the battlefield, no matter how deep the wounds were, he had never felt this way.

That’s right, how could the emperor have no harem? Without a harem and no heirs, who would inherit the throne in the end?

Chen Baisong had been waiting for the day Lin Yuan got married since Lin Yuan ascended the throne.

After being with Lin Yuan, he was still waiting.

But he didn’t know what he would do if Lin Yuan really had a harem.

Would he pretend to not know? But at that time, when Lin Yuan had to visit the harem, the nights that belonged to them would become less and less.

And he didn’t think he would attract Lin Yuan’s attention more than those charming young girls.

Perhaps he would ask to leave Beijing and go be stationed at a border. Maybe every three or five years he would go to Beijing to see Lin Yuan.

It was just that at that time Lin Yuan would be sitting up on the dragon chair, and he would be standing below among the officials.

When Lin Yuan had a son, maybe he would have to send celebratory gifts to Beijing.

He was practically waiting for that day to come in despair.

But now Lin Yuan said, only him?

Chen Baisong couldn’t believe it, he turned his head to look at Lin Yuan, his eyes were bright and burning, and there seemed to be embers of flames inside. He heard his hoarse voice asking, “What about the throne?”

Lin Yuan smiled and said, “I have a younger sister.”

“Even if I don’t, I would think of other ways. In the Song Dynasty, there were also clan sons who were not the emperor’s own blood to inherit the throne.” Lin Yuan saw Chen Baisong’s panic and comforted softly, “You have to have confidence in me.”

Chen Baisong finally allowed the heart in his throat to fall back down to its original place.

With a surge of excitement, he turned over again.

Exercising again before going to bed, Lin Yuan thought.

As a result, when it was time to get up, Lin Yuan knew what a wise saying “The day was too short as the sun rose high in the sky, and the emperor shall not go to morning assembly” was.

He was very satisfied, but he was really tired, especially his waist.

Just like riding a horse, after getting up on it the waist had to exert strength. Chen Baisong’s duration was also long, so of course he was tired.

Er Liang walked in after hearing Lin Yuan’s call.

Turning a blind eye to the scattered clothes and bedding on the floor.

He also turned a blind eye to Chen Baisong, who was still sleeping soundly on the dragon bed.

Lin Yuan got up lightly and didn’t wake Chen Baisong. Anyway, the generals didn’t have to go to court every day, and reporting illness was common for them.

After all, generals could not participate in political decision-making. The most they could do was debate and bicker when at court.

Er Liang put on the dragon robe and crown for Lin Yuan before leaving the palace behind Lin Yuan.

The eunuchs in the bedroom kept their eyes focused straight in front of them, they were all disciplined very well by Er Liang.

Er Liang didn’t know when this skill was turned on. Holding all the eunuchs who could get close to Lin Yuan in the palm of his hand, and not allowing the first line of news around Lin Yuan to leak out.

Lin Yuan even thought that Er Liang was suitable to be the chief spy. He had not noticed that he actually had this talent before.

When the morning assembly began, the officials had already arrived, and Lin Yuan sat on the dragon chair and had someone give them a dictionary.

The name of the dictionary was called “Mingde Dictionary”, and it was appropriate to use the era name as the name of the dictionary.

The hundred officials knew that this dictionary had been compiled for a long time, and they also knew how clear Lin Yuan’s idea of ​​implementing “new characters” and “simplified characters” was. By now, no one would fight against Lin Yuan anymore.

“Your Majesty’s vision is a blessing to the common people!”

No one thought that Zheng Qingfeng would be the first to stand forward.

Zheng Qingfeng was truly proud and confident recently. His Court of Censors had gradually set up a frame. After Li Linqing joined, it had become more powerful and effective, quickly recruiting a group of scholars. Quite a few of them had passed the highest imperial examination. And all were sharp and eager to display their abilities, each and every one of them righteous and just.

The team had been set up, and as for how they would develop, the eyes of the officials of the entire dynasty were all watching them.

But one had to admit that Zheng Qingfeng had been very and happily busy recently, trailed by many people wherever he went, and the officials were both jealous and sympathetic.

After all, the Court of Censors was not a good job.

It was also unknown how to get promoted, maybe Zheng Qingfeng would have to stay in this position for a lifetime.

In the eyes of the officials, Zheng Qingfeng was a noble and virtuous scholar who hated evil as one hated an enemy.

Although it was not likable, these were indeed excellent qualities and noble virtues.

Even a person of noble character had said that “simplified characters” was a good thing for the empire and the people. So how could they object?

What did it say of the kind of person who contradicts a person of noble character?

Anyone who wanted to open their mouths and admonish had to go through their words in their minds first to see if they had done any bad deeds that would be caught and criticized.

As they thought about it this way, Lin Yuan had already spoken above: “Since that’s the case, it shall be sent to local government offices to begin promoting it.”

In addition to the dictionary, Zhou Rong and Song Lian also worked together to figure out the pinyin.

It couldn’t be called pinyin now, but phonetic symbols, similar to the phonetic symbols used in modern Taiwan, and not the English characters used for pinyin.

It was more like the key or radical by which a character was arranged in a traditional Chinese dictionary.

Lin Yuan planned to reward Song Lian and Zhou Rong and promote them for their two meritorious deeds: character creation and pronunciation.

Song Lian was originally a scholar of the Hanlin Academy, in charge of the Hanlin Academy, of the fifth rank. Lin Yuan transferred him to the Ministry of Rites to serve as the Shangshu of the Ministry of Rites, of the second rank. If there was no unexpected occurrence, he would stay in this position until his death.

Zhou Rong didn’t reach the heavens in a single bound (TN: instant success), Lin Yuan transferred him to the Ministry of Works, as Langzhong, of the fifth rank.

But for Zhou Rong, this was tantamount to reaching the heavens in a single bound, and he could now attend court to discuss politics.

Before, he didn’t have the qualifications to attend morning assembly, he was just a small official, and he had to salute everyone he saw.

After Lin Yuan’s appointment, Zhou Rong’s whole family burst into tears of joy, crying so much that all the neighbors knew about it. His parents were already quite advanced in age, yet they still struggled to kneel down and kowtowed respectfully to the imperial decree several times.

His father even took his son’s hand and said tremblingly, “Son! Do things well and don’t let down the grace of the emperor!”

The last official from the Zhou family was during the Song Dynasty, and that was also just a very small and insignificant official position, a county magistrate, and the county was a pitifully small and terribly poor one.

They also worshipped their ancestors and told their ancestors the good news.

Zhou Rong also instantly became a hot commodity. Those who looked down on him or despised him before suddenly started to visit the Zhou Manor to give gifts.

The ten scholars who had resigned from him before also tried their best to approach him again, wanting to be a scribe under his hands.

The homes of these ten people were all given plaques of humiliation, personally bestowed by the emperor, so they dared not remove it.

The families did not dare to go out because of the plaque, and even had the idea of moving to the countryside.

Suddenly honor and success was at his fingertips, but Zhou Rong didn’t dare to be arrogant. He didn’t accept any gifts from any family. He went out early every day and only came home after dark.

Now that he had an official position, his parents urged him to marry, and Zhou Rong did not refuse. He soon married a local girl from the capital. Her family was a scholarly family, and neither her parents nor brothers were officials.

Four months after getting married, his wife became pregnant.

Zhou Rong devoted all his energy to politics, and he knew that everything he got today stemmed from his previous achievements.

His Majesty liked down-to-earth people who did practical things.

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For the sake of his current home and the children to be born, he must seize onto this point and never forget it.

Just like he believed before that he would not be a small insignificant official forever.

He also firmly believed that he would not stay in this official position of the fifth rank for too long.

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