The infinite journey of Ai Hui Yuan
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next day. A few people from the village set off, and Xiao Ai followed them.

These villagers planned to go to the nearby Pei Village and sell the remaining few hundred pounds of wild boar meat. They could exchange it for a lot of copper coins.

With the copper coins, he could buy some salt and grain. Of course, he had to give her a portion.

Although it was not a lot of money, Xiao Ai estimated that it should be enough for a few meals.

The road was difficult to walk, and there was basically no decent road.

The weather was too hot. Xiao Ai was covered in sweat. She couldn't wait to take a shower and wash her body.

What was the most important thing for a girl? Of course, it was to take a shower…

Especially for modern people, the most important thing to do when you have the ability is to take a shower.

Four hours later, a group of seven or eight people arrived at the village.

The distance was not far, but the road was not easy to walk on.

Xiao Ai glanced at the village. It was just a little more luxurious than the village in front. She estimated that there were hundreds of families and many people were working in the nearby fields.

The wall was made of branches and wood. She estimated that it could only defend against animals. If there were bandits or something, it might not be able to have much effect.

The second year student stopped at the entrance of the village, carrying pork and pig skin on his back.

There was no need to shout or anything. After all, it was selling meat. Therefore, many people quickly gathered around.

"'Wild meat, it's quite big."

This skin can be used as medicinal herbs and nourishment.''

"'How much is a catty?'"

In fact, the sales were still very fast. After all, this village was much richer than the broken village of the sophomore year.

So basically, in a short while, all the meat was sold out.

Xiao Ai took a look and found that a pound of meat was about 20 yuan. She asked around and found that a stone of millet was about 200 yuan…

The paper kite didn't quite understand this price, but in the eyes of the villagers, it seemed a little too high.

The last few hundred catties of meat were sold for about four thousand yuan.

In the Han Dynasty, the lowest salary for hired workers was about 400-1200 yuan a month.

Four thousand was not a small amount.

The usual amount of money was one thousand yuan. The sophomore gave Xiao Ai a small package that contained about two thousand yuan.

Xiao Ai nodded. She didn't know anything about the prices of goods.

Anyway, it seemed that there were a lot of people grumbling. It should be enough for him to eat for a few days.

Then, Xiao Ai also said goodbye to her sophomore year. She planned to go to a bigger city to take a look.

At the very least, he had to understand some information about this world first.

However, just as Xiao Ai was about to say goodbye to them, more than ten people suddenly came from not far away.

These people were wearing animal skins, yellow bandana on their heads, and long and short weapons in their hands.

They glanced over and then gathered around.

"Selling things here, did you get permission from our big brother? Wild boar meat? Take out a string of money…We won't make it difficult for you, but this is the rule of our village.”

Suddenly, the few people on the sophomore side were a little flustered.

Xiao Ai looked around and asked if there was really such a rule.

There was indeed such a thing.

Selling things in this village, you have to collect half of the profit.

The wild boar meat that they bought in their sophomore year was almost 4000 yuan. Now, it was just a hanging money (100 yuan) from them.

It was just that the sophomore year students did seem a little unnatural.

After all, they were afraid of being poor. Every bit of money was very important to them.

Xiao Ai wasn't interested in slapping these people's faces because if they followed the rules, then she would definitely follow the rules. She was a person who was used to following the rules, provided that the rules were reasonable.

Xiao Ai also knew what the village looked like, so she took out a hundred yuan from the bag in front of her and handed it over.

"I'll give you the money. Go and do your own things."

The Da Ni was very grateful. He immediately brought people to buy a few grains of rice and then happily returned to the dilapidated village.

The people from the Pei family looked at Xiao Ai, and then the leader, a fair-skinned youth, cupped his hands at her." Since you are so generous and kind, we can't be too stingy." This is a talisman bestowed by the Road of Peace. It can protect a person from illness and disaster. Miss, you can wear it on your body. Such a kind woman, the Celestial Master will naturally protect you.''

As soon as the youth finished speaking, Xiao Ai's expression changed.

Han Dynasty, Taiping Road, Heavenly Master…

Although her knowledge of Chinese history was limited to books and the words of the villagers, she did not need to ask anyone to know what time period this was.

That's right, it was the era that received the most attention in the history of China. Before the Han Dynasty arrived at the Three Kingdoms, it could definitely enter the top three.

This was an era of brilliant generals, but it was also one of the most chaotic eras in history.

According to the history of the population, during the period of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, the population had almost hit 45 million to 50 million, while the population of the Three Kingdoms was only about 8 million.

Perhaps many people would say that there were hidden households here and that not many people died in Han Wei.

But had anyone ever thought…In the entire Eastern Han Dynasty, how could there be no hidden households?

Even during the Han Ling Emperor era, the hidden households were still huge.

This was the fault of that great mage, Liu Xiu…

Because Liu Xiu was the puppet of the aristocratic families, from Liu Xiu's wives and concubines to the 28 Generals of Yuntai, how many of them were not from the aristocratic families?

Deng Yu Clan, Geng Yan Clan, Liang Tong Clan, Ma Yuan Clan, Yin Clan, etc. helped Liu Xiu become the Emperor. After becoming the Emperor, Liu Xiu spent the rest of his time suppressing the aristocratic families.

From the use of consorts to the distribution of land, the entire Eastern Han Dynasty was suppressed by imperial power and aristocratic families.

There were many hidden people in the aristocratic families, and they were the ones who caused chaos in the world in the end.

Of course, after Xiao Ai found out the time she was in, her first reaction was to stop Zhang Jiao.

Although it was fine for the oppressed to rebel, Zhang Jiao's ideas were wrong in the eyes of the future generations.

She didn't know anything else, but Xiao 'ai knew at least two major drawbacks of the peasant uprising.

These two drawbacks basically caused the vast majority of peasant uprisings in the history of China and the world to fail.

First, the peasant uprising only knows how to destroy, but not how to build and manage.

Peasant uprisings were basically a matter of eating wherever they went. After capturing a city and killing the local officials, they directly used the population to expand themselves. This led to the number of peasant uprisings increasing, and they could only keep robbing to maintain their own team. Some of the high-end rebel armies even issued the slogan of not paying any grain to rally the people.

but... What these people couldn't think of was, what would they eat in the end if they didn't pay?

If they continued to destroy the place, it would be fine if they robbed something, but what if there was nothing to rob? Starve to death?

Second, the corruption was too fast, and most of the feudal lords of the peasant army were like nouveau riche. Once they had some power, they began to become oppressors themselves. This was reflected in the events of the Roaming King and the Taiping Rebellion.

Even in modern times…after the national army retreated to a corner and the mainland was unified, Taizu directly launched a purge.

In just a few years, privileges and bureaucracies were everywhere, not to mention the ancient times without the support of faith.

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