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The Grand Wei Court.
Chapter 6: Theory of Transactions. [5]
Summary
In the Great Wei palace, Emperor Zhao Yuan Si awkwardly addresses the presence of ten maidens while Zhao Hong Run discusses the nature of trade. He emphasizes that true commercial trade involves selling unique items for profit, suggesting that Great Wei should focus on rare goods. Yu Zi Qi realizes that novelty drives value, and they explore trading unique products, like crafted wooden sculptures and advanced weaponry. Zhao Hong Run proposes selling outdated military weapons to fund further technological advancements, impressing the chancellors with his insights. The Emperor, astonished by the young prince's wisdom, contemplates the implications of his ideas on state affairs.Full content
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