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Of course, Lin Hanlong's bragging was not all a lie. At least Zhou Yanru and others felt that they understood a lot, and the "wireless telegraphy" was not so mysterious. After all, there are many major inventions in the history of science, and their basic principles
It's not complicated at all. The atomic bomb just uses a chain reaction.
"Mr. Lin said it thoroughly. Today we know the wonders of mathematics. It turns out that we can do so many tricks by just using the two states of 'on' and 'off'... I really don't know how talented I was back then.
Create such wonders.”
Zhou Yanru was born as a scholar, and his mind is absolutely easy to use. After listening to Lin Hanlong briefly explain the basic principles of binary system, he felt that he had mastered the key points. As for the process from understanding the principles to actually creating something practical, there is a gap between
How long the road is, these Ming Dynasty intellectuals who have spent their whole lives studying the Four Books and Five Classics are too lazy to care. Anyway, they are just craftsmen's learning and cannot be called the Dao.
Of course, he would never say it to his face, but these shorthairs are just a typical example of how to make craftsmanship come true. Zhou Yanru is not so arrogant that he thinks he can make real objects by himself after hearing some principles, and Lin Hanlong is not so arrogant.
A rather frank explanation at least shows that Shorthair has no intention of keeping this technology secret, so directly spending money to purchase finished products and services is definitely the most efficient and beneficial way.
If a pure engineering staff came here, such as Xu Hui, he might just follow Zhou Yanru's polite words and talk about technology. But Lin Hanlong is not like that. He knows that these officials can only talk a lot.
To put it bluntly, the same goes for most bureaucrats in modern society who are actually not interested in technical flows. Therefore, his years of experience in project development allowed him to only briefly mention the technical aspects so that the other party would not completely listen to the bible. Next,
It mainly contains some very practical content, such as how many transfer stations need to be established, how much money each station costs on average, how many staff members need to be trained... These are all things that the Ming Dynasty officials here can understand and are within their scope of authority.
Of course, these big bosses are definitely not needed to actually handle the matter, but as Shangguan, they have made many things clear in advance. It will be much easier to do it in the future. If you really want to take over this project, Lin Hanlong himself will definitely be responsible.
Lin Hanlong was dragged by a group of gentlemen to "talk about business", while Xu Yingyuan, the Marquis of Yongkang, could only chat with Guo Yixian. Xu Yingyuan himself was quite old, and he always had to maintain an air of eldership in front of these future sons-in-law.
, so it was his son Xu Xideng who took the initiative to communicate more. Although there is a generation gap of more than three hundred years between them, after all, everyone is still young and can still find some common language.
Like all boys, the young Marquis Xu Xideng is most interested in war. In particular, the Qiong Navy has never lost a battle since its rise, and its amazing achievements have long been spread all over the world. When these martial arts disciples talk about it, they naturally
I was extremely envious. At this time, I had the opportunity to communicate with a real short-haired man. Although Guo Yi modestly said that he had never been on the battlefield and was a standard civilian employee in the Qiong Navy team, Xu Xiden was still full of interest in talking to him.
After all, Guo Yi is also a management committee member and has never been to the battlefield in person. All the examples of battle reports are clear. What's more, the first battle of the short-haired family was when more than a hundred people defeated the 5,000 elite soldiers of Qiongzhou Prefecture.
He had participated in this battle before, so he didn't have any actual combat experience.
The two chatted for a few words. The topic eventually turned to the hottest war in Liaodong. Xu Xiden also read the telegram, and at this time he took the telegram and kept asking:
"Brother Guo, what does it mean when it says that the leader of the Donglu chieftain issued an order that 'anyone who can take the head of Zhenkun will have four futures'?"
"Well, Houjin is the rule of Donglu: from the lowest-level servant to the highest-status Baylor level, there are a total of twenty-four prospects. Those who have made great achievements within them are usually only rewarded with half a
Future. In other words, whoever can obtain our heads can upgrade to eight levels in a row. Our 'True Kun' heads are very valuable, so we have to be careful."
Guo Yi pointed to his forehead with a smile and said that he had been doing training work in the team and had quite a lot of experience in dealing with young people of the Ming Dynasty. The sense of estrangement between him and Xu Xideng was quickly eliminated. After that, Xu Xideng asked about "
Regarding the situation of "Pang Junshi", "Jie Junmen" and "Xiao Junmen", it is obvious that these people had a relatively high reputation in the Ming Dynasty. Although Guo Yi felt a little sad in his heart, he patiently answered them one by one.
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The scene in other places in the flower hall is similar. This is the first large-scale contact between the upper class of the Ming Dynasty and the strange force of Qiong Haijun. Although Chen Tao has been hanging around in Beijing for more than a year, due to his personal abilities and interests,
He was more of a visitor who only interacted with some specific groups of people, but did not really open up the communication situation with the high-level officials of the Ming Empire.
Although the blind date group that came to Beijing this time came with a tourist mentality to a large extent, it was because of its large number of people and talents from all walks of life. Their speech, behavior, and attitude towards the Ming Dynasty
, was naturally regarded as representing the entire Qiong Navy.
Of course, some people can talk with each other, and some people can't communicate. After all, the "generation gap" between them is too big, and their views are completely different. Even if they both want to work hard to build a relationship, not everyone can.
successful.
Cartoonist Wang Chen met someone. He originally thought that the person had an outstanding appearance and was very well dressed: he was wearing a gold-threaded butterfly-red dress with flowered arrow sleeves, a colorful palace ribbon tied around his waist, and an azure brocade tassel.
Wearing a gown; wearing powder-soled boots. On her head, she wore a purple gold crown with hair and a jewel on it, and a big red velvet ball on her head! That look was just like the Jia Jia in the TV series "Dream of Red Mansions" that Wang Chen had watched before.
Baoyu is almost the same, he is completely dressed like a child of aristocratic family.
Wang Chen was delighted when he saw it. Could he really meet a Baoyu here? Looking for an opportunity, he went over to chat. Of course, the person he met was not named Jia, but he was indeed the son of a serious prince. However, his personality and temperament were also similar to that of the second master Bao.
There is almost nothing to talk about with dirty men like Wang Chen. Although it seems that he is limited to the requirements of his elders and is trying his best to socialize, it is still obvious that this person is not good at communicating with others, or that he is not very good at communicating with others.
I don't want to socialize.
Wang Chen quickly sensed the other party's impatience, and did not force him any further. He found an opportunity to change his clothes and left first. He went to the toilet with the servants of the Hou Mansion, and when he came back, he passed by the corridor and accidentally saw
On the wall of the back garden of the Hou Mansion, a small building eaves corner that is half red but not gray is exposed diagonally. It feels particularly interesting against the background of the gloomy sky.
People who engage in art are always prone to go crazy from time to time. Wang Chen suddenly felt inspired. When he picked up the guy, he always carried a drawing folder, drawing paper and charcoal with him, regardless of the cold weather outside.
Sitting on the steps, he started sketching. About an hour later, a charcoal drawing was completed. With Wang Chen's art skills and his high spirits, the drawings were certainly good.
Wang Chen himself was also very satisfied.
And when he woke up from the artistic atmosphere, he found that there was a brazier beside him. No wonder he didn't feel cold at all. There was also a little maid with a haircut standing beside him, timidly asking him if he could.
Do you want to reward yourself with this painting? Wang Chen expressed his creative enthusiasm and didn’t attach much importance to the product itself, so he rewarded it to her casually. Seeing the little girl leaving with the painting paper with great gratitude, he was heartbroken.
It seems quite a bit like Wang Xianzhi's complacency of "coming here with excitement and returning after all the excitement has been exhausted".
There were no surprises after that, and the journey was uneventful until the visit was completed. Everyone got in the car and went home. This incident was just a spur of the moment, and there should have been no follow-up. Wang Chen himself quickly forgot about it until Hu Wen found him with a serious face a few days later.
he:
"What did you do in Yongkang Houfu that day?"
Judging from Hu Wen's posture, it seemed that Wang, a certain Wang, had done something bad. Naturally, Artist Wang had a puzzled look on his face:
"I didn't do much. I chatted with people like you... Oh, and I even drew a sketch."
"What did you draw?"
"I drew a two-story building, just an ancient building."
"Just painted buildings?"
Faced with Hu Wen's repeated questioning, Wang Chen finally recalled:
"Oh, I seemed to see a shadowy figure flashing upstairs, and I made a mark at random... It was just a shadow. It was covered by gauze curtains, but I didn't see anything!"
Regarding Wang Chen's defense, Hu Wen looked at him with a rather strange look, which made the latter very depressed:
"The lady on the embroidered floor is nothing more than Miss Xu. We are here to discuss marriage. Even if we draw her residence, it is not a shameful thing, right?"
Hu Wen sighed and shook her head:
"That's not Miss Xu's family...she's the daughter-in-law of Xu's family."
She was the daughter of Zhu Chunchen, Duke of Chengguo, and the wife of Xu Xiyin, the former Marquis of Yongkang. It is recorded in history books: it is said that she was widowed at a young age and never left that small building in her life. Until the city of Beijing fell in 1644.
, the small building was burned to ashes by a fire, and the life of this poor woman ended.
Of course, the history books praise this woman's "fierceness", but no one knows what the wishes of the person involved are. However, one thing is certain that the Duke of Chengguo used his daughter's life to the Marquis Xu of Yongkang.
I don’t agree with the idea of exchanging happiness for a chastity arch.
Why do you say that? Because Hu Wen was just approached by someone from the Chengguo Palace, and this is exactly why she came to see Wang Chen at this moment:
Chapter completed!