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Chapter 546 The fireworks in the world are the most soothing to mortal hearts [5K]

The book continues from the above:

It is said that since ancient times, competing among heroes has always been a man's game.

But I don’t know if the heroic spirit of men all over the world was exhausted during the Five Dynasties period.

In the end, there was a scene of two women competing for the throne, which can be called the most amazing scene in history!

In "Menghua Lu", the reason why various forces secretly spread rumors about the queen's loss of virginity instead of directly criticizing the queen Liu E in the court was because Liu E's power was not limited to the harem at that time.

Because Liu E was clever and intelligent by nature, well versed in history, and had extremely high political talent.

Therefore, after Liu E was named queen, she has always been relied upon by Zhenzong.

And because Zhenzong was weak and sick, Liu E mostly ruled on the affairs of the late Song Dynasty.

Over time, Liu E's power naturally penetrated from the harem to the former dynasty.

The same situation was almost the same for Xiao Yanyan, the Queen of Liao Kingdom at that time.

As early as the reign of Liao Jingzong, Xiao Yanyan, who was in the imperial palace, participated in military and state affairs.

Unfortunately, Yelvxian, the emperor of the Liao Kingdom, was also sickly like Song Zhenzong.

From this perspective, the profession of emperor is similar to that of a physical education teacher.

But then again, although Xiao Yanyan and Liu E began their careers as regents and heroines ruling the world.

But the two of them are actually not from the same generation!

In the 22nd year of Tonghe, Xiao Yanyan personally conquered the Song Dynasty in the name of claiming Guannan land, and finally reached an alliance with the Song Dynasty in Chanyuan.

Although the "Chanyuan Alliance" was a shame to the Song Dynasty, it was the meritorious service of Empress Dowager Xiao and the glory of the Liao Kingdom.

According to the covenant, the then Emperor of Liao called Zhenzong Zhao Heng his brother, while Emperor Zhenzong called Empress Dowager Xiao his aunt.

In other words, according to seniority, Liu E, as the empress of Zhenzong, has to call Empress Dowager Xiao aunt.

So compared to Empress Dowager Xiao, Liu E is considered a junior in every aspect!
Therefore, whether it is crossing the river by feeling the stones or learning from the successful experiences of their predecessors, Liu E and Empress Dowager Xiao do have many similarities.

Empress Dowager Xiao was regent for 27 years. She conquered the Jurchens in the east, Dangxiang and Uighurs in the west, Tieli in the north, and the Song Dynasty in the south. She developed production and reorganized the army, and gradually brought the Liao Kingdom from its decline to its peak.

It can be said that he is the well-deserved leader of the ZTE in Liao Kingdom.

During the period when Liu E came to the throne, although she often wore imperial robes to handle government affairs, the court received a lot of criticism.

But even famous officials such as Sima Guang, Fan Zhongyan, Su Shi, and Fu Bi had to admit that "the Queen Mother has been in power for more than ten years, and the world has been prosperous"!
Even Sima Guang once said bluntly:
The mother-in-law is called the emperor, and she is awe-inspiring both internally and externally; she promotes the virtuous and drives away the traitors, and calms down the Chinese and foreign countries, which is a great contribution to the Zhao family.

These tough-talking literati have to admit this, which shows that Liu E's achievements are indeed true.

Of course, the reason why Liu E convinced these literati and doctors was actually due to comparison.

After all, who asked Emperor Zhenzong to stretch his crotch too much?

Not to mention the "Book of Wonders Movement", it is just a farce.

His inability to control government affairs and indulgence in party strife further highlight his incompetent and cowardly nature.

But the most outrageous thing is that after he created the "Chanyuan Alliance" during his reign, and then the "Xixia", he actually had the nerve to seal the throne.

This move could not help but disgust the literati of both the government and the public at that time. Even before Gao Fei traveled through time, many literati and scholars were still worried about this.

After all, the Confucians had a hard time deceiving the First Emperor to come to Mount Tai to grant Zen, and let the First Emperor support Confucianism in disguise, so that later emperors had the feeling of granting Zen.

You must know that the theory of Feng Chan originated from Confucianism.

When the First Emperor was in power, hundreds of schools still had their remains.

But only Confucianism believes that the new emperor's accession to the throne requires Jian Feng Chan, Gai Zheng Shuo, and Yi Fei Se.

What we strive for is the right to speak and interpret the supreme legal system.

This is why Qilu Confucian scholars tried their best to make up the rhetoric that "the 72 ancient sage kings were enshrined in Mount Tai".

However, since Emperor Zhenzong successfully returned from Mount Tai, the halo of Mount Tai in the hearts of many literati has been shattered.

Therefore, before Emperor Daojun succeeded to the throne, many bold literati in the Song Dynasty had already questioned the authenticity of "72 Holy Kings Confering Mount Tai".

Because these idle scholars, after consulting various ancient books, discovered that the saying "72 Holy Kings Conferred Mount Tai" was actually recorded only from the Qin Dynasty.

They can even be precise to a specific year.

To put it simply, the term "Feng Chan" only appeared in the 28th year of Qin Shi Huang, which was the year when the First Emperor made his second eastward tour.

Even though historical documents such as "Historical Records: Feng Chan Shu", "Lun Heng" and "Han Shi Wai Zhuan" record the statement that "72 kings were granted the title of Mount Tai", these are all ancient books written after the fall of the Qin Dynasty.

So when this was discovered, the holes started to get bigger and bigger.

Although the literati of the Song Dynasty did not know what the ancients thought, they knew how they thought!

When you think about it, many things become obvious.

Therefore, after Emperor Daojun succeeded to the throne, the great scholars of the Song Dynasty generally believed that "Mount Taishan Fengchan" did not begin with the ancient sage king Wuhuai, but with Qin Shihuang.

When many great Confucian scholars were teaching in academies, they directly refuted the so-called "72 schools" of conferring Zen status, which was "the opinion of evil Confucianists" and "was not found in poetry and books, but was fabricated by flattery of villains."

It has to be said that the Song Dynasty has been raising scholars for more than a hundred years, but it has made the literati more and more courageous.

Some people don't even look down on their own Confucian sages and elders, so they should be scolded anyway!

But then again, in terms of effectiveness, "Taishan Fengchan" can be called the best marketing ever.

Relying on this fabricated lie and the support of the First Emperor, the Confucian scholars of Qilu thoroughly penetrated the roots of Confucianism into the core of imperial power, making the plain-looking Mount Tai the first of the Five Mountains.

It can be seen that marketing and packaging have been important since a long time ago!

As for marketing and packaging, the business methods of Song people are actually almost the same as those of modern people.

……

The next day, on the set of "Meng Hua Lu".

During the break in filming, Gao Fei, who was a little bored, talked about today's scene with Liu Yifei.

"Although the tea fight in the Half-faced Tea House was caused by the Hu Palm in Qing Ming Fang, Zhao Pan'er turned the conflict into an opportunity and took the initiative to propose a tea fight. It was also intentional."

"So when you perform later, don't be too passive, because Zhao Pan'er has always been the proactive one."

Hearing this, Liu Yifei was a little confused and said:

"Isn't this just a matter of soldiers coming to block it and water coming to cover it with soil? How come it has become a business plan?"

“Is the Song Dynasty’s awareness of business warfare so advanced?”

Seeing her say this, Gao Fei immediately laughed.

Having said that, many business methods invented by people in the Song Dynasty are still popular in today's market.

For example, the "purchase sale" that was popular in the Song Dynasty was the first method that merchants in Tokyo came up with.

"Pu Mai", also known as gambling, was the most popular imbalance in the Song Dynasty. It can be said that it can be seen everywhere in the streets and alleys.

Both men, women and children will participate, and the auction objects are all-inclusive.

Almost everything can be auctioned, ranging from clothes, fruits, and fish to carriages, horses, houses, and fields.

As for the gameplay, it is also very simple. Simply put, there are three main methods: throwing copper coins, drawing lots and throwing darts.

Back then, such stalls could be seen everywhere in Tokyo night markets.

Generally speaking, customers only need to pay 5 to 10 copper coins first to participate in the game.

For example, when throwing darts, there are competitions for accuracy and skills.

Customers who are experienced in this way can often take home various fruits and meats for just a few cents.

Therefore, Tokyo residents enjoy this activity and often bring their families to participate in the shopping as a matter of fun.

And when you come across some items that are relatively expensive to buy, or some interesting gambling games, they can even attract onlookers from several surrounding streets and alleys.

Therefore, Zhao Paner's choice to fight for tea to deal with the difficulties of his colleagues is definitely calculated into the hearts of Tokyo citizens.

Because as long as she wins, fun-loving Tokyoites will become her best billboards.

"Returning the billboard? The more you talk about it, the more outrageous it becomes!"

Hearing this, Liu Yifei suddenly felt that Gao Fei was fooling her into thinking she was a fool.

Seeing this situation, Gao Fei became so angry that he immediately shouted:
"Old Liu, quickly, bring me that light box!"

So in Liu Yifei's puzzled eyes, she saw several cubes and cylindrical wooden boxes over one meter high placed in front of her.

Of course, this is not a candle, but an electronic light that imitates the flickering effect of a candle flame.

But after the light is turned on, the effect is exactly the same.

Looking at the confused Liu Yifei, Gao Fei immediately introduced proudly:

"This is the light box commonly used in high-end stores in Tokyo during the Song Dynasty. It was also used behind your semi-hidden tea house." "Is it true? You don't want to be a prank, do you?"

Due to the popularity of historical dramas, modern elements have often appeared in costume dramas in the past few years.

So when Gao Fei said this, Liu Yifei's first reaction was that Gao Fei was going to take a non-mainstream route.

But when Gao Fei placed a printed volume of "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" in front of her and pointed out the location of the light box, Liu Yifei immediately opened her mouth slightly and looked back and forth several times with wide eyes.

She really didn't expect that a time-travel object that looked so much like a modern light box was actually an object from the Song Dynasty.

To be honest, Liu Yifei now doubted whether someone had really traveled to the Song Dynasty.

In fact, when Gao Fei first said it, the reaction of the prop team was similar to that of Liu Yifei.

After all, the things Gao Fei said really looked like modern things.

People who have not seen them with their own eyes, such as advertising flyers and roadside light boxes, would probably die without believing that they appeared in the capital of China as early as 1000 years ago.

But the truth is so outrageous!
Because movable type printing had become extremely popular in the Song Dynasty, and the prosperity of the papermaking industry made the cost of papermaking very low.

Therefore, during the Song Dynasty, the Chinese advertising industry almost made a qualitative leap.

It has even gotten rid of geographical limitations and has the possibility of spreading to more distant places.

For example, at that time, there were already traveling merchants who collected advertising flyers from Tokyo City into volumes and then sold them in remote state capitals, allowing them to experience the romance and wealth of Kaifeng.

Not to mention, this kind of business is almost a huge profit.

However, this kind of business can also be regarded as a disguised promotion of the spread of news.

As a result, many literati from remote areas knew where to stay, where to eat, and where to have fun after entering Beijing.

To a certain extent, it can be regarded as a guidebook to Tokyo city.

Of course, not all businessmen can afford billboards like light boxes.

Generally speaking, only large restaurants, tiled houses, and gold and silver shops can afford to put light boxes outside.

You can basically see these light box advertisements in places like bridges and street corners.

After all, there is no curfew for Tokyo citizens, so they often go out for walks at night.

As for ordinary shops and merchants, most of them just hang some colorful signs and banners in front of their doors.

Even if I could make a light box, I would just put it in front of the door to avoid being stolen.

However, the most advanced types of advertisements are actually Cailou and Huanmen.

Just like the air arches used for events in supermarkets and shopping malls today, Tokyo's top restaurants and Goulan often build an extremely exquisite and gorgeous temporary archway in front of the door during the Lantern Festival and New Year's Eve.

But this kind of expense is very high, often hundreds of copper coins, and ordinary merchants may not be willing to part with it even if they can afford it.

Seeing what Gao Fei said, Liu Yifei was shocked and her eyes suddenly lit up.

"This is good, interesting. Can there be one behind my half-covered face?"

Seeing her say this, Gao Fei suddenly laughed and shook his head.

"Are you stupid? You are the producer of this show, okay?"

"Eh? Yes!"

As soon as these words came out, Liu Yifei couldn't help but be stunned.

When she came back to her senses, she couldn't help but glared at Gao Fei with some embarrassment.

"It's all your fault. If you hadn't interfered, I would have thought of it."

Seeing her tough-tongued look, Gao Fei suddenly laughed and said:

"Yes, yes, it's all my fault for usurping power!"

After appeasing Liu Empress Yifei, Gao Fei followed her wishes and introduced her.

……

……

Speaking of suspected cases of time-travel objects, there are actually quite a few in China.

Needless to say, the key suspect like Wang Mang has almost been cleared away.

Even in the pre-Qin period, the glass produced in the Warring States Period once made a group of old men feel dizzy.

After all, the material can be explained by natural glass, but the style is exactly the same as modern ones, which is a bit outrageous.

I don’t know but I thought it was stolen from a barbecue stall.

Moreover, wine merchants in the Song Dynasty did not believe that "the fragrance of wine does not fear the depth of the alley". They believed more in the power of advertising.

I don’t know which friend traveled through time to the Song Dynasty.

Anyway, when Gao Fei was in Tokyo, whenever a new wine was released, there would be wine merchants making a big splash to make some noise.

The traditional type of banner advertising is definitely indispensable, and there are often some new tricks.

For example, a stage is built at the entrance of the store, and some entertainers or children are invited to stand on the stage and perform like wine spirits and ghosts, which is similar to today's opening singing.

Moreover, the current opening performance may not be as exciting as the opening performance 1000 years ago.

In addition, when encountering certain wine merchants with extravagant capital, they often spend money to hire bands and popular Goulan geishas to walk back and forth around the market with drums and drums playing.

Often it doesn't take more than a few trips back and forth, and the queue is as long as half a street.

Therefore, Tokyo residents have endless excitement almost every day!

However, Liu Yifei and others didn't know that Gao Fei's habit of ordering takeout had actually been developed as early as the Song Dynasty.

Somewhat similar to the modern model, there was also a dedicated food market in Tokyo City.

This market opened for business at three o'clock in the morning, and there were still people doing business until three o'clock in the evening.

in short:
Market snacks and snacks are available at all times, so anyone can ask for them without missing a customer.

As for the delivery boys in modern society, Tokyo in the Song Dynasty also had a large number of "idle men" who were making a living in the city.

Therefore, there are often a group of "idle people" waiting outside most Goulan tile houses.

Anyone who wants to order takeout can send them, whether it is wine, meat, food, clothing, shoes, or clothes.

When Gao Fei was spending time in Goulan Washeli, he would often stay away from home for ten days and a half, but he could still eat all the delicious food in Tokyo.

Of course, there are also vendors on the street who specialize in mobile catering business and will come to you on their own initiative.

That is to say, "it can be sold at your doorstep to meet urgent needs."

Compared with today's takeout services, this is more humane.

However, Da Song's takeout service is somewhat different from modern takeout.

Because Da Song’s takeout tableware needs to be recycled and is not a disposable item.

After all, takeout food boxes in Tokyo are also very particular.

This kind of "warming plate" is often made of wood, but the surface of the food box is decorated with porcelain to show its elegance and beauty.

As for the inside of the lunch box, materials such as wood and lacquer are used. The upper and lower layers are made of porcelain. The hollow space in the middle can be filled with hot water, which plays the role of heating and insulation.

This kind of lunch box is undoubtedly an amazing work of art in today's eyes.

Some restaurants in Tokyo even compete with each other, so much so that the cost of making food boxes is even higher.

However, some people have unique geographical advantages.

For example, Gao Fei hooked up with Widow Wang at the Lantern Festival because she lived near a restaurant.

So every time after Gao Fei had sex with her, she was too lazy to move and just opened the attic window, handed a basket down, and shouted, "Store, come and order."

The waiter downstairs will respond immediately and prepare all the dishes in the note one by one and put them into the basket.

Because there were so many fireworks around him, Gao Fei even tried the posture in front of the window a few times.

It can be regarded as a different feeling in my heart.

Of course, he was not the only one who liked to have fun in the Song Dynasty.

Back then, Emperor Renzong frequently sat in the palace and ordered private takeaways. He even singled out and praised dishes such as "Zhangjiayuanzi" and "Grandma Li's Fish Soup" for their excellent taste, which was much tastier than the imperial chef's.

Because the emperor often sent people to buy food, some idle men who delivered food even boasted that they had delivered food to the emperor.

The one-and-done visit made the takeaway restaurants that the emperor often ordered become prosperous.

After all, who asked them to hire an emperor as their spokesperson?


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