Chapter 2207: Governor, come and farm with me! (216)

Chapter 2207 Supervisor, come and farm with me! (216)

"Yes, please rest assured."

Yuan Wu waited for the team to go far, then flew on his horse and returned to the other courtyard.

Su Qiao dug up all the bamboo shoots in the bamboo forest with the fastest speed, and hurried back home with the peeled bamboo shoots on his back.

There are a lot of things. I have to rush to make bags and footwear, make molds for movable type printing, teach my second uncle to make straw paper and rice paper, and prepare to build a house.

To build a house, we must first have bricks, cement, and tiles. She plans to invite second uncles and third uncles who have no craftsmanship, as well as several cousins ​​of the second grandfather and third grandfather’s family.

If it goes well, they can build a small cement factory, brick factory, lime factory, and then pull up a construction team dedicated to building houses for people.

But before that, she had to experiment first.

Lime calcination is very simple. The bricks and tiles only need to find a little sticky soil, make a mold, and then build a kiln for firing. Cement, there are alternative recipes in the encyclopedia of the last book.

Lime, clay, **** ash, and a small amount of sand and gypsum.

Limestone is calcined at high temperature to become quicklime, add water, and finally become mature lime. You can find the clay, and you can get it from the sand river. Gypsum, just find the gypsum stone and heat it to refine it.

The **** ash here refers to the **** ash left after the coal is burned. It can be replaced by volcanic ash. Ordinary people don’t have it at home, but Yuan Wu is here. He found the imperial iron-making stone and transported it. The unnecessary **** ash is still very simple. of.

After having a plan in mind, Su Qiao devoted himself to making bags and shoes and socks with everyone.

Finally, on the morning of the fourth day, they collected 700 pairs of shoes and socks and 500 bags.

Because of insufficient materials, I went to town and bought it again.

is still divided into two groups, the second uncle and the second aunt are selling in the town, and Su Qiao just took her mother, accompanied by Yuan Wu, to the county town.

To Su Qiao's surprise, the sale went smoothly this time, and there was no problem in selling it.

Feeling puzzled, she walked a little bit in the downtown area of ​​the county seat and did not see any embroidery or garment shops selling these items.

Later, I went back to the town and went shopping, but I still didn’t find it. Only occasionally a few people went back to learn how to make shoes and socks and bags.

At this point, Su Qiao is very confident that Feng Han has moved something behind his back, such as secretly warning those embroidery and garment shops.

The second time, because it was not as much as the first time, but it also made more than 400 taels of silver.

After saying hello to the old man, Su Qiao spent 22 taels to buy the shop that was selling in the town.

The shop stands tall. The front shop is on two floors. The courtyard inside is three-in, which can accommodate people, and there is enough space to remodel a small workshop.

Su Qiao is very satisfied.

What she wants to open is not a grocery store, but a department store. On the first floor, she sells popular daily necessities, such as shoes, bags, soap, matches, pens, rice paper, straw paper, toothbrushes, tooth powder, etc.

The second floor specializes in women's personal products, such as socks, menstrual belts modified into underwear, aprons modified according to modern underwear, and some rouge gouache, facial mask whitening cream and so on.

Su Qiao is in full swing while preparing to open a shop, while directing several uncles and cousins ​​to build a house on the ground.

On the other side, Feng Han, who has already arrived in the capital, is also very busy.

As soon as he returned to Beijing, the entire capital was panicked. Some people in the courtroom were suddenly enumerated with dozens of crimes, but were dismissed from office and sent to prison, and some were directly ransacked and exterminated.

(End of this chapter)