I want to build a mansion in Qiongzhou that is even bigger than the Forbidden City!
Qiongzhou-
With the start-up capital, Zhu Bai arrived at Qiongzhou Harbor that morning to build an integrated solar power plant.
With the boost of electricity, the seawater salt plant started to operate at full capacity.
in addition
King Qiong Zhu Bai planned to directly build this piece of land into an Imperial Residence!
He successfully hid this huge salt factory in the backyard of the Prince's mansion.
Taking this into consideration, Zhu Bai used the remaining twenty thousand taels of silver to exchange for a large amount of construction materials: Brick, steel, cement, etc.
Although the system was expensive to exchange for finished products, it was simply too cheap to exchange for raw materials.
Zhu Bai used Qiongzhou Harbor as his base and expanded it by two million square meters!
This was King Qiong's Mansion!
This area was two to three times larger than the Forbidden City in Nanjing.
This time, Zhu Bai was determined to be a local tyrant in Qiongzhou.
For the construction of such a large area of the palace, Zhu Bai had used twenty thousand silver taels to exchange for more than the average building materials of the palace.
Apart from that, Zhu Bai also exchanged for a dozen high-quality fishing nets.
Since ancient times, most of the coastal residents had relied on catching fish for a living.
However, due to the outdated fishing tools, the efficiency of catching fish was extremely low.
For the sake of development, Zhu Bai temporarily did not have to consider the impact on the ecological environment.
Moreover, Zhu Bai was alone. No matter how much strength he exerted, he would not be able to affect the ecology of the entire ocean.
With the fishing net, there would be a main source of food.
With the addition of a large number of building materials, the construction of King Qiong's residence could officially begin!
Zhu Bai brought the three thousand soldiers to the territory of the pre-built mansion and gathered more than a hundred officers.
They were going to give these people intensive training.
Under everyone's dumbstruck gazes, Zhu Bai explained to them without much difficulty how to build the Imperial Residence.
How to make concrete;
How to embed reinforced concrete;
In the end, Zhu Bai personally drew a blueprint of the mansion.
Zhu Bai used an easy-to-understand method to mark the blueprint.
Fortunately, the commander of the 3,000 Guards Army, Zhang Fu, had enough brains.
Zhu Bai used a night's time to finally let Zhang Fu understand how the structure of the wangfu should be carried out.
in this way
These three thousand elite imperial guards of Ming became the construction team of King Qiong Zhu Bai.
These people were all young and strong, and their learning ability was also strong. In less than two days, Zhu Bai realized that these people were much stronger than many skilled workers in the modern era.
If he could bring this group of people back to the modern world, he could at least become a heavyweight contractor.
Although there were 3,000 elite Imperial Guards as the construction team, the scale of the Imperial Residence was too large.
After a few days, the progress of the construction of the manor was not as satisfactory as Zhu Bai had expected.
so
King Qiong Zhu Bai thought of another good idea.
Zhu Bai looked at the factory that produced fresh water and salt day and night, and he had a plan in his mind.
If they wanted to speed up the construction of the Imperial Residence, they would have to increase their manpower.
3,000 people was indeed a lot, but it could not match the size of the Imperial Residence.
If it was really just these three thousand people hammering, even if they worked day and night, it would still take three to five years to complete the project.
The seawater salt processing plant produced 50,000 tons of water every day and a ton of refined salt every three days. It had already caused a lot of fresh water and salt to accumulate in Zhu Bai's system storage space.
Although Qiongzhou was poor and had a small population, these were all relative.
Even in the sparsely populated Qiongzhou, there were 220,000 people here.
If he could pull these people to build his own mansion, wouldn't the progress increase?
Moreover, it was precisely because Qiongzhou was poor that these labor forces were cheap.
Zhu Bai produced a large amount of refined salt, but he didn't consider selling it to the people of Qiongzhou because these people were too poor. They couldn't even eat enough, let alone eat well.
If they wanted to sell it, they could only sell it to the mainland of the Ming Dynasty. After the ships were built, they could sell it overseas!
Although he couldn't sell salt to the people of Qiongzhou, he could give it to them!
Of course, this salt could not be given away for free!
Zhu Bai used his name as King Qiong to issue orders to the entire Qiongzhou.
As long as they could come to King Qiong's Mansion and participate in the construction of the mansion, regardless of gender, age, or age, they would be able to drink fresh water and eat for free every day.
The most important thing was that each person could receive half to three taels of refined salt per day according to the amount of labor.
When the news spread, the entire Qiongzhou Island was in an uproar.
All the conditions could be ignored. Just the free water every day was enough to make the people of Qiongzhou work for you wholeheartedly.
In Qiongzhou, fresh water was more precious than gold.
It was because of the lack of fresh water that many people in Qiongzhou were seriously dehydrated.
He was also weak.
However, once they had enough water to replenish their bodies, they would naturally have the energy to develop!
In addition, Zhu Bai had promised to provide three meals a day.
This could be said to have directly solved the survival problem of the people in Qiongzhou.
Because there were more than ten high-quality fishing nets in the sea every day, Zhu Bai could harvest a large amount of aquatic products every day.
These seafood were enough to feed tens of thousands of people in Qiongzhou.
Zhu Bai's final policy:
According to the amount of labor per person per day, they could receive half to three taels of refined salt.
If the first two conditions were to solve the problem of survival for the people of Qiongzhou, then this condition was to point out a bright way for the people of Qiongzhou to become rich.
In the Ming Dynasty, the price of coarse salt in the market was four cents per catty.
Using RMB to calculate, it was equivalent to a pound of coarse salt, which could be sold for 150 to 200 yuan.
The refined salt processed by the seawater salt processing plant was often three to four times more expensive than the crude salt on the ordinary market.
After the people of Qiongzhou received the salt, they were naturally reluctant to eat it themselves.
They transported the refined salt to Guangdong and Guangxi for sale. To these people, it was also a considerable income.
Regarding this, Zhu Bai already had his own plan in his heart.
In modern corporate jargon, it was hunger marketing.
Zhu Baixian used these commoners to put a small amount of refined salt into the market, causing a sensation in the market.
When the market knew the quality of this refined salt, the price would naturally increase by a lot.
this time
When Zhu Bai put a large amount of refined salt into the market, there would be an endless stream of silver notes running into his pocket.
After Zhu Bai announced these three policies, in Qiongzhou, all the people who received the news rushed to Qiongzhou Harbor like crazy.
On the first day the decree was issued, it attracted more than 10,000 citizens of Qiongzhou.
Most of these people were residents nearby.
There were also a large number of commoners who were on their way after hearing the news…
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