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Wei Family's Zhongdao.
Chapter 27: The Value of Knowledge. [27]
Summary
Wei Ning negotiates with He De Wang for the exchange of prized horses, initially facing high demands for wine and silk. He proposes a plan involving the preparation methods for ice-making, rapeseed oil, and horseshoes, demonstrating their value. After some back-and-forth, He De Wang agrees to a more reasonable trade. Wei Ning successfully showcases his methods, impressing He De Wang and securing the first two horse trades. He also discusses future trades, emphasizing the need for horses and other goods, and suggests regular transactions, indicating a strategic approach to building a beneficial relationship.Full content
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