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Chapter 107: Chapter 107

Chapter 107 Chapter 107: Discount for Huweisega

A few days later, two Yuezhi envoys from Hexi arrived in Xianyang City with Huweisejia's handwritten letter.

The two envoys walked along the way, bypassing the majestic Qilian Mountains, and entering the Guanzhong Plain along the Qinling Mountains. When the two people arrived at the foot of Xianyang City, they were immediately shocked by the grand scenery of Xianyang City.

Whether it was the magnificent Epang Palace or the crowds of pedestrians on the streets of Xianyang, the two of them had a trancelike feeling of being in the prosperous and prosperous scene of a great Chinese country.

When Fusu received the letter from these two men, he was very happy.

He wanted to build the land of Hexi into a major trade town facing the Western Regions, which meant that he wanted to communicate with the Western Region countries like the Yueshi and radiate the influence of the Qin Dynasty to them. Apart from the one-way missions he sent, he had always suffered from the lack of a first

A large country in the Western Regions took the initiative to submit credentials to him. It stands to reason that the mission sent to Yuezhi should have arrived at Yuezhi. Why did the letter from King Yuezhi not mention the news of the Qin mission at all, but expressed it in a one-way manner?

He expressed his desire to do business with Da Qin.

Since Hu Weishejia, the king of the Yuezhi, took the initiative to show his kindness, Fusu naturally had to show full sincerity to the old man who had been cheated by him. So Fusu specially drafted a reply letter and asked the two people who came to deliver the letter to

The messenger brought it to Huvasaka.

In the letter, Fusu gave a clear reply to the Yuezhi trade with Daqin, and gave Huweisejia better preferential conditions. All Yuezhi merchants doing business in the four counties of Hexi, shops, warehouses and other establishments

The rental fee of the house is 20% lower than that of other countries. This is Fusu's reward for the first country in the Western Regions to trade with the Qin Dynasty, and it is also compensation for the previous death of Huweisejia.

In addition to providing preferential business conditions to Hu Weisejia, Fusu also invited Hu Weisejia to travel around the Qin Dynasty, and for the first time offered Yuezhi 100 places to study at the Great Qin Taixue.

Moreover, these one hundred Yuezhi "foreign students" who came to Daqin to study could still practice for one year in Daqin's court or lower-level government offices after their study period.

Half a month later, Huweisejia, who had returned to Yuezhi, received a reply from Fusu.

After seeing the preferential conditions given by Fusu, Hu Weishejia was very satisfied, and even his resentment towards Fusu for taking away the land west of Hexi became less resentful.

What moved Hu Weisejia the most was that the Imperial Academy of Qin actually gave the Yuezhi one hundred places for the first time. After experiencing what he saw and heard during his trip to Hexi, Hu Weisejia had a lot of thoughts about Great Qin in his heart.

With great yearning, how could Hu Weesejia not be tempted by the opportunity given by Daxue Imperial College this time? If he could learn Daqin's methods of governing the country, given time, the Yuezhi would definitely rise again.

The day after receiving Fusu's reply, Hu Weisejia took the opportunity of the court meeting to inform the Yuezhi ministers that the Qin Dynasty was preparing to accept one hundred Yuezhi youths to study in the Imperial Academy of the Qin Dynasty.

After hearing the news, the ministers became excited instantly. In the opinion of these ministers, the princes' children could not make up the number of one hundred people, so the remaining places would naturally be divided among them.

At that time, my descendants will also have the opportunity to go to Daqin Imperial College to learn the ways of governing the country.

After the court meeting ended that day, King Yuezhi had no time to spare. Almost all the princes and ministers came to see him, hoping that Hu Weisejia would allow their grandsons or sons to study at the Imperial College of Qin.

That this incident caused such a huge response among the ministers was completely beyond Huweishejia's expectation.

It was not until late at night that Huweisega sent away the last minister who came to visit him, and then dragged his tired body back to his sleeping tent.

(End of chapter)


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