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Volume 3: A blow of destiny, the king appears. The era of assimilation. "Part 2" The social status of businessmen has been raised to an unprecedented height.

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    The sky has not fallen, I still exist.  Wu Ji Tian Xia and Mang Huang Ji are coming to an end, and they have been chasing each other for a long time. Wu Ji Tian Xia's attraction has changed from losing to winning, all the way, and I Eat Tomatoes has become famous, and the loser is not unfair.  Shengjie came to hold a shareholders' meeting. He arrived early, asked me a few questions, and listened to me for a while. I was supposed to be above him in Youya, but why did he become a Youya investment worker who was always looking around? I was a little envious.  I used to be a representative figure of people who can work freely. Admittedly, I gave up, intentionally or not. I thought that experiencing the feeling of having no money would break my realm of life, but no, I stood firm.  Next, I killed myself and got into a situation of huge debt. I proved that some friends and the secluded existence that I had interacted with or not interacted with over the years were failures. I judged that several people were wrong, and not all of them were with me.  Just as generous.  My realm has not improved yet, but I have corrected my perspective on judging people, and I once again believe that businessmen are businessmen after all. In a world where businessmen are in power, businessmen are only superficial after all, and they have predicted their own predictions.  Generally speaking, the character of scholars, farmers, industrialists and merchants is still correct after all, and it remains the same with the times. Therefore, there is no need to delve into why there is no Peach Blossom Land world of ancient Chinese books, because it has been led by Western capital ideas to the road of competition in life.  Note: Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia that is open to all rivers and can be edited by everyone: "A businessman refers to purchasing goods from suppliers at a lower price and then selling the goods to demand at a price higher than the total cost.  A person whose profession is to make a profit. A businessman is a person who buys and sells goods for profit. It is also known as a businessman.  Merchants, because the commercial civilization in ancient China originated from the Shang Dynasty. The sprout of commerce was based on the development of agriculture and handicrafts, and along with the origin of civilization, it played a role in promoting and promoting the development of human civilization. The profession of merchants is a social division of labor.  Further detailing the results. In ancient China, merchants were collectively referred to as merchants, merchants who were engaged in long-distance trafficking, that is, merchants, who were responsible for transporting goods from the place of origin to the sales market; merchants who were engaged in opening shops for retailing, that is, merchants.  As a merchant, they are responsible for buying large quantities of goods from merchants and then retailing these goods to local consumers. Some merchants with relatively small capital are neither able to engage in long-distance trafficking nor open stores for fixed-point retail, so they often use manpower or small vehicles.  People who sell goods along the streets are called merchants. Since ancient times, merchants have been one of the four types of people: farmers, farmers, and merchants. However, due to China's historically large population, agriculture has become the foundation of the country, and the business of transporting and exchanging goods has become the main business.  In the eyes of the ruling class, the social status of merchants has always been low. Han Feizi regarded merchants as worms in society. Emphasizing agriculture and suppressing commerce became the basic national policy of the empire.  Or there are few policies to suppress merchants. Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty once issued a ban, stipulating that merchants must pay heavy taxes, are not allowed to wear silk clothes, are not allowed to ride horses, and their descendants are not allowed to be officials. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty issued an order that merchants must be taxed regardless of whether they are registered or not.  Heavy taxes. Merchants and their families were not allowed to own land, and those who violated the law would have their land confiscated and serve as slaves. The imperial examination system of the Sui and Tang Dynasties clearly stipulated that merchants and their children were not allowed to take the imperial examination. In modern society, merchants have long been allowed to take the examination.  It is not limited to the past operating conditions of trafficking and retail. Commerce has already penetrated into all industries. The entire society is based on commodity production and exchange, and the social status of merchants has been raised to an unprecedented height." (To be continued, please search for Piaotian Literature.  , the novel is better and updated faster!
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