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I Want to Be the Grand Chancellor.
Chapter 111: Well-Intentioned Efforts. [114]
Summary
Yao Yu, known as colored glass, was highly valued in the Ming Dynasty, reserved for the elite. Although created as early as the Warring States period, China struggled with glass production, leading to its rarity. Recent advancements allowed for exquisite glass items, captivating wealthy officials. Tang Yi, a young artisan, cleverly marketed these products, emphasizing their affordability and potential to aid disaster-stricken communities. His strategy shifted the perception of glass, making it desirable yet accessible. Tang Yi aimed to innovate further, envisioning glass's applications in science and technology, while fostering local craftsmanship and prosperity.Full content
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