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Generals of the Great Song Dynasty.
Chapter 286: The Expensive Copper Mirror. [286]
Summary
Jia Chang Chao warns Wang Ning An about the seriousness of state affairs, particularly regarding the large sum of eight million guan in copper coins. Wang Ning An acknowledges the gravity of the situation and is determined to proceed despite the risks. Fu Bi expresses skepticism about Wang Ning An's plans, particularly concerning the impact on craftsmen if the Royal Bank takes over minting. Wang Ning An insists that the bank will cover the costs for the miners. Meanwhile, Wang Ning An is surprised by the high prices of copper mirrors, realizing that the scarcity of copper in the Song Dynasty drives up their value. Cao Yi reminds him of a recent purchase made by his sister-in-law, leading Wang Ning An to recognize a financial opportunity. .Full content
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