Chapter 570 So I’m an official
The civil servants who were eager to perform soon came to an excellent opportunity...
Last time, when everyone came to the palace, Wang Yang once again expressed his support for the development of commerce and maintained the legality of obtaining materials through commerce.
Everyone was silent. After the silence, they hit the bottom. Wang Yang said all their disgust was wiped out. Even if some people still felt bad, they couldn't say anything else.
In this case, something happened that hit the bottom and caused a rebound.
A guy named Tang Cake actually opened a shop where people can trade.
Others asked him: "Why don't you learn from Bu Shi?"
Tanggai said angrily: "Wang Yang has said so, what can I do? Someone has to open it anyway, and if others open it, why not me? I'll earn this material!"
When others heard this, they thought it made sense, so they opened shops one after another. Anyway, Wang Yang supported it, and others could not make as much money as themselves.
It was not easy to open a shop. The Business Management Law was quickly promulgated by Wang Yang. Those who wanted to open a shop had to go to the Ministry of Household Affairs, the Ministry of Rites and the Ministry of Punishment, investigate the files, make sure their wealth was clean, and then register and receive invoices.
Everyone receives such a booklet, which is something that merchants and customers should pay attention to. At this time, the customer's part is basically useless, because everyone feels that if you want to make money anyway, then you can make it yourself.
The result of the rebound was that businesses sprouted up like mushrooms after a rain. Everyone was a businessman, and they were all thinking about how to get some supplies from each other's boxes.
The result is obvious: everyone is a businessman, there are no consumers, and the market is extremely expanded. The result of the expansion is that no one can exchange things, and shops are dispensable.
Once it becomes dispensable, the matter becomes troublesome and must be dealt with and resolved.
Li Si had mentioned this matter in one stroke during the early court meeting. It was obvious that he could no longer let Wang Yang handle it. He and the civil servant group he led must handle this matter well.
So after returning, he immediately called all the civil servants together and began to discuss the matter.
"Continuing like this is not the answer. We have to come up with a solution."
What originally needed to be solved was how to prosper business. Now it is indeed prosperous, but it is a false prosperity. There are only merchants and no customers. They must balance the market and then guide retired teachers into business.
This is a two-pronged matter, but it needs to be solved at once.
So they immediately spread out and asked everyone if they had daily needs and if they were lacking certain materials. This was true from the forest to the wheat fields. Even in the grasslands with great mobility, there were commercial needs.
This demand is getting heavier and heavier as the pressure of survival decreases. In the three places where there are many merchants, the demand will only increase day by day, becoming more and more full until the volcano erupts.
Now let’s see who can resist it first and stop being a businessman and become an ordinary consumer.
This process will definitely not be fast, because everyone is angry at opening the store. If this anger does not disappear, I am afraid it will continue to be suppressed.
No one knows how long people will hold it in or how long they can hold it in. Anyway, if they hold it in for one day, business will be delayed by one day.
Obviously, the civil servants could not wait any longer. Wang Yang was in a very urgent mood and wanted to finish it as soon as possible.
The civil servants, who were watched by all the officials, could only take the initiative to let some people understand that businessmen are not that easy to be!
But they have to bring retired teachers into business, which is a bit troublesome.
Fortunately, they are indeed a group of civil servants who like to take advantage of others. The civil servants immediately found the loopholes of some businesses.
Because those merchants were motivated by anger and did not have the experience of losing money in Bu Shi Shi, the exchange ratio they introduced was very bad.
For example, there is a Zhang family. The ratio they introduced is like this: two pounds of meat are exchanged for two pounds of cloth, two pounds of cloth are exchanged for three pounds of toy materials, and three pounds of materials are exchanged for three pounds of meat. As long as you continue to exchange according to this ratio, two pieces of meat will be enough.
It can be turned into three pieces, and the more you change, the more it gets. The only one who loses is the Zhang family.
The officials who found the gap naturally couldn't let it go at all. Soon, they secretly released this loophole to a few recently retired teachers.
These people don't have much supplies and have spent them all long ago. When they suddenly see such a loophole, their eyes light up and they want to make a fortune, but unfortunately, they have no supplies.
Just when they were unable to do anything, a group of civil servants began to borrow materials and charge interest.
They did some calculations and found that they still made money by borrowing. They immediately went to borrow it, and then frantically scanned the Zhang family. Within an hour, the Zhang family was depressed. Why were the supplies becoming less and less? They quickly closed the door to find problems.
These retired teachers had earned their first amount of supplies, and their eyes were as red as anything. They were good at calculation and immediately began to calculate the exchange rates of other shops, and soon found a group of guys.
Take all the supplies and rush into someone's home to exchange.
The people in the shop were very happy because they finally had business. Thinking about the boxes of goods that Bu Shishi and his family once had, they drooled a few drops.
After the change was completed, they were dumbfounded.
"Why do I feel like my supplies are so much less..."
As long as the shops were raided, it was a collective tragedy. They shed tears and expressed that they would never work as merchants again. Then they collected the invoices, paid taxes and returned the invoices and other relevant licenses.
At the end of the day, dozens of shops turned into tragedies, releasing hundreds of people at once. If these people want to get the items they want, they can only become consumers and go to other shops to exchange them.
Other stores also felt something was wrong. Why did so many of them suddenly stop opening shops? Something was strange!
So they also closed the door and closed the business temporarily to see what happened.
They went to inquire about it and found out that they were losing money! Others told them that exchange does not necessarily mean making money, but sometimes it can lead to losses!
They asked, how could they lose money? Others shook their heads, saying that they didn't know and didn't want to know. They were no longer businessmen anyway.
At this time, Bu Shisi and Gandhi appeared. They wanted to mingle with the crowd, but they couldn't find an excuse. As soon as the audience had questions, they quickly stood up to answer the questions.
After talking about it, everyone finally understood that without calculation, things could easily go wrong.
However, these figures made everyone feel dizzy and disgusted, so some of them left, while others stayed to listen to their experience.
After the black bankruptcy day the day before, everyone understood that it is not that simple to obtain supplies by exchanging things, especially since there are no consumers now.
As a result, some merchants who could not bear the torture of numbers also withdrew from the business world and no longer participated in these activities.
In the following period, there were only twenty shops left in total. Among these twenty shops, only Bu Shisi was actually paying attention to the direction of things.
As for other people, they didn't take their own shops seriously, thinking that there would be nothing wrong with opening them here anyway, so they didn't cancel them.
This idea brought a turnaround to their business. One person couldn't hold it in any longer and went to get some food.
Having tasted the sweetness of transaction convenience, it is difficult to forget it again, so one after another people couldn't help it and began to exchange items, thinking that others could make a little profit, forget it.
They still couldn't resist the passage of time, and their turbulent hearts accelerated the change in their concepts and slowly accepted serious business.
So soon, they began to wonder, there are twenty stores anyway, which store should they go to to exchange?
At this point, the civil servants began the second step of agitation.
They want merchants to realize what a market is, and they also want them to realize that having a helper can bring more business.
The most important thing is to integrate the small court model into business.
As the "elites" in business, the retired teachers at this time have not realized this yet. They are still wondering which shops can take advantage of the opportunity.
It's a pity that there are only one stupid rabbit to hit the plant. I wait and wait, but no one will be stupid again.
Just when they were facing reality again and did not know which job to choose for employment, a civil servant came out.
The civil servant is very young and is a small ninth-grade sesame official. The youngest chief, that is, there are too few officials and there is no clerk with swords and pens. Otherwise, he should be a clerk with swords and pens, or be a small clerk.
Official rank.
However, this junior official was a civil servant, but he did not serve in the Ministry of Rites. Instead, he worked under Shouba of the Ministry of Household Affairs, recording the incoming and outgoing goods.
Because of this, basically everyone recognizes him, can talk to him in person, and has good conversations with these retired teachers.
He and a group of retired teachers did not talk about business as soon as they came. Instead, they composed sentences, played word games, or asked a few questions, wrote two papers, and so on.
When they were done chatting, they started talking about everyone's current situation and asked them if they had decided on anything.
The retired teachers shook their heads, feeling that whatever they were doing was not their job and they didn't like it.
This little official was waiting for their words, so he immediately started talking about his current situation.
"Oh, my job is easy. The arithmetic that is difficult for them is quite simple for me and can be completed easily. With so many goods, they will order them over and over again. I only need to use a
Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division can be done easily. If it is more difficult, I will set up an unknown number and change the system of equations."
"There's not much to do every day. I just keep the account books. It's easy to do. It's easy to do."
His words immediately made others look down upon him, thinking that you should be an official now.
The petty official ignored it and continued to make others envious and jealous, saying that his abilities were fully utilized and so on.
The more everyone listened, the more unhappy they became, and said angrily: "Don't be complacent. If you weren't an official, you wouldn't be able to do such good things."
"Really?" The little official raised his eyelids: "With the recent rise in business, many people are suffering because they are tired of mathematics and refuse to work hard. If I were not an official, I would help them manage their shops and then let them do the work.
Chapter completed!