Chapter 139 The deadly assembly line

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Xing Daorong? "

Boss Cao suddenly had an impression, "I remember that Xing Daorong was a general under Liu Du, the prefect of Lingling. He wielded a mountain-breaking ax and was said to be brave enough to be invincible to ten thousand men?"

"Hmph, it's good that you know I'm brave." Xing Daorong raised his neck proudly.

Cao Cao then said slowly: "Well, you are indeed brave. When Liu Bei attacked Liu Du, you fought with Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun, Liu Bei's subordinates, and were defeated and captured. Then you tried to pretend to surrender to Liu Bei and lured Liu Jun into a trap, but The plan was discovered and Zhao Yun shot him to death."

Xing Daorong was furious: "Who are you? Come and challenge me to a duel. See if I can get rid of you. That's it!"

"Hmm, you are very brave?" Cao Cao said calmly, "I, Cao Mengde, a loyal minister of the Han Dynasty, a clean figure in troubled times, have made great contributions to the Han Dynasty throughout my life, and the Emperor of the Han Dynasty regards me as a loving father."

"Hahahaha!" Xing Daorong laughed, "Bragging!"

Cao Cao: "???"

Xing Daorong sneered and said: "We are fighting fiercely at Chibi. Lang Zhou made a small plan and killed millions of Cao thieves like you. How dare you speak so boldly!"

After being poked at the scar, Cao Cao was also a little angry: "You are worthy enough to ridicule me here. Is it honorable for you to be shot to death by Zhao Yun?"

"Hmph, my bravery is rare in ancient and modern times!"

Xing Daorong chuckled and said, "In terms of strategy, only Wu'an Lord Bai Qi can match me. In terms of leading troops, the champion Hou Huo Qubing is not as good as me!"

Anyway, these people are dead, so Xing Daorong can just brag about it.

Don't you see that after Lu Bu died, everyone said that they were as brave as Lu Bu.

Guan Yu was humble and low-key before Lu Bu's death, but after Lu Bu's death, everyone seemed to be the one who took the lead.

"Huh? What did you just say?" Huo Qubing stretched out his hand to signal, "I am Huo Qubing. You said that I am not as good as you in leading troops?"

Xing Daorong: "?"

"When it comes to strategy, can you be on par with me?" Bai Qi raised his eyebrows, "I am Wu'an Lord Bai Qi, how about we plot a plan?"

Xing Daorong: "???"

"The dead can be resurrected, so don't talk nonsense!" Xing Daorong shouted.

"The dead cannot be resurrected?" Cao Cao smiled, "Then you were shot to death by Zhao Yun, how can you still stand here and talk?"

Xing Daorong trembled a little: "Who are you...who are you?"

Zhu Gaojie was already laughing.

Xing Daorong, the newbie at lv1, has joined the top bosses at lv100?



Qianqing Palace

His Majesty the Emperor was lying on a chair, enjoying the shoulder-rubbing service from Zhu Zhanji, the grandson of the Emperor behind him.

"Grandpa, is this strength okay?" His Royal Highness the Emperor Taisun asked.

"Well, not bad." Zhu Di closed his eyes lightly and relaxed a bit.

At the same time, the old man's thinking also began to expand, and he began to imagine how comfortable it would be if the unruly King Qi could rub his shoulders? The technique or not doesn't matter. What matters is that Zhu Di wants to see himself taming King Qi.

Zhu Di was born in troubled times. At the age of seven, he and his brothers received rigorous military training, from military strategy to horseback shooting. He was extremely talented, and no matter how powerful the horse was, he would be tamed when encountering Zhu Di.

Now Zhu Di met King Qi, a fierce horse, but he was in trouble. He admires King Qi very much, and even thinks more highly of King Qi than the prince in his heart. But King Qi, this little beast, has a bad character. He was practicing Tai Chi with Zhu Di on the surface. He seemed docile, but Zhu Di knew very well that deep down, this kid was dissatisfied with him.

The stronger the horse, the more interested Zhu Di will be in taming it, and King Qi is worthy of his investment in training.

The real reason why Zhu Di asked King Qi to dig coal in Kongshan was because he wanted to smooth King Qi's edges.

"Grandpa, there's a letter from Shandong." Zhu Zhanji reminded in a low voice, "Second uncle has arrived in Shandong, but because the second uncle's fiefdom has not been determined before, the Han Dynasty Palace has not been built."

The initial fiefdom of the King of Han was not in Le'an Prefecture, but in Yunnan. But later, the King of Han kept arguing and refused to accept the vassal status, so the emperor intended to move the vassal state to Jinan, but the King of Han still refused.

Now it was either a vassal or a vassal. With a wave of his hand, Zhu Di set the Han Dynasty's fiefdom in Le'an. Due to the rush of time, the construction project of the Han Dynasty Palace in Shandong had just begun.

After all, the King of Han's fiefdom changed repeatedly, and no one knew where it would end up. What if the emperor changed his mind after repairing it in advance? Building a royal palace costs a lot of money, so you can't just throw it away after the construction is completed. No matter how rich the Ming Dynasty was, they were not that heroic.

Zhu Zhanji hinted cautiously: "Grandpa, my second uncle has already established a feudal lordship. Shouldn't my fourth uncle prepare to build Prince Qi's Mansion in Annan?"

There is a thorn in the words of His Royal Highness the Emperor Taisun.

There is no dispute as to where King Qi's vassal state was located. It must have been Southwestern Jiaozhi, that is, Annan.

Annan was the territory conquered by King Qi and the British Duke themselves. Its territory is as vast as that of the Ming Dynasty, and there are still 100,000 southwestern troops stationed there. If we follow past rules, although Annan was conquered by King Qi, King Qi's fiefdom must not be assigned to Annan. However, Zhu Di has never been a rule-abiding person. According to the rules of the Ming Dynasty, except for the prince, all the emperor's princes were granted the title of prince. They were granted titles at the age of ten and vassals at the age of twenty. According to the rules, King Qi and King Han had already It's time to go and join the feudal clan, and we won't delay it until now.

The Annan natives are capricious and need a general to take charge. But there was no second Mu Sheng in the Ming Dynasty. How could Zhu Di safely let a general with a different surname sit in command? I'm afraid that if he has been in charge for a long time, he will become the king of the southwest!

But Zhu Di didn't want to give up the Annan territory. The best solution was to let King Qi establish a vassal in the southwest and attack the Annan natives. King Qi was a professional.

"What, are you anxious?"

Zhu Di suddenly opened his eyes and said gloomily, "It's not enough to force King Han away, now we have to force King Qi away? Once King Qi is forced away, your East Palace will no longer have restrictions in the capital. How about this? , you and your father rebel, I resist symbolically, and then directly pass the throne to your father?"

Zhu Zhanji never expected that the emperor would respond so fiercely, and quickly explained: "My grandson dares to have disobedient thoughts. My grandson is ignorant. He wanted to share his worries for his grandpa but said the wrong thing. Please forgive me for your sins."

He never expected that just by mentioning the issue of vassalage, he could make Emperor Long Yan furious.

Originally, Zhu Zhanji heard that King Qi was thrown by the emperor to Kongshan to mine coal. He thought he had an opportunity, so he wanted to stir up trouble here. It didn't matter whether he could drive King Qi out, as long as he could disgust King Qi.

Although King Qi had saved his life twice, as the saying goes, a drop of water should be repaid by a spring. If there is no way to repay a life-saving grace, then send King Qi away. As long as King Qi is gone, then Zhu Zhanji doesn't have to repay this kindness.

Look, this is the right way to repay kindness!

But now it seems that there is no conflict between the emperor and King Qi. Even though he always liked Zhu Zhanji, his eldest grandson, when Zhu Zhanji showed malicious attacks on King Qi, the emperor began to look bad.

This makes His Royal Highness the Emperor's Grandson a little aggrieved. King Qi is indeed your old man's youngest son. Isn't there an old saying about a kiss across generations? My eldest grandson is not your real grandson?

Zhu Di snorted coldly: "King Qi has something to do with the vassal, don't mention it again in the future!"

His Majesty the Emperor knew very well that King Qi had countless magic weapons hidden in his belly, such as Lao Shizi's "Nine-Five Styles". However, King Qi was able to calm down and deal with Zhu Di's various temptations with ease, which also made His Majesty the Emperor jealous. A dull loss.

Although Zhu Di was very curious about how many secrets King Qi had hidden, His Majesty the Emperor couldn't help but bow to King Qi. Damn it, who is Zhu Di? If you bow to your son, do you still have to lose face?

But as the emperor's grandson said, Zhu Di would never agree to let King Qi take over the vassal issue.

Are you kidding me? Is it possible that we need to replay the plot in the simulation and push King Qi to the southwest to continue to be the emperor of the country and focus on his development?

It is true that Zhu Di knew that the Southwest Qi Palace in the simulation must be doing something big, but this time was too long! More than a hundred years!

Zhu Di didn't have more than a hundred years, he only had ten years left, and he couldn't wait any longer.

Zhu Di still has some idea of ​​the virtues of his descendants. As far as the prince's lineage is concerned, except for the extremely rare two or three people, the rest are all fucking trash!

However, if the position of the crown prince is to be transferred, this matter cannot be rushed. When Xu Xu planned it, in the early years of Yongle, Zhu Di only tentatively spread the idea of ​​changing the crown prince, which triggered a huge negative backlash. What's more, Zhu Di wanted to rescue him to see if there was any chance of saving his eldest son.

Zhu Di wants one person to finish all the things for future generations!

Not afraid of trekkers who are not afraid of high mountains and long distances, the mountains and rivers give back the most amazing scenery!



Kongshan has started the coal mining project in an orderly manner.

On one bank near a tributary of the Yangtze River, craftsmen built a coal preparation plant based on the drawings drawn by Zhu Gaojie. Compared with the coal washing plant, the coking process was simpler because the Ming Dynasty had a complete coking technology foundation, including For the construction of coke ovens, blast furnace research and development technology even existed in the Eastern Han Dynasty. This convenience in kilns is definitely acceptable.

Miraculously, the Ming Dynasty had complete coking technology, but until the demise of the Ming Dynasty, there were still very few places where coal could be smelted into coke, and the use of coke to make steel was even rarer.

Zhu Gaojie simply stopped being a human being this time. He introduced the "life-threatening assembly line" into his factory. From mining, to coal washing, to coking, it was all a one-stop assembly line project.

When people think of the assembly line, they first think of Henry Ford, who was the first to carry it forward. In fact, the assembly line was born much earlier than people think.

In ancient Rome two thousand years ago, humans had already increased the output of tools through division of labor and collaboration. In the era of Qin Shihuang, the Qin Dynasty had already begun to use assembly lines to produce weapons. By the Han Dynasty, craftsmen divided lacquerware production into several links, thus greatly increasing production efficiency. As a production concept and technical practice, the assembly line is not an invention of modern people.

Economist Braun Arthur believes in his famous book "The Nature of Technology": "In the history of human technology, there has never been real innovation. All technologies are transformations or reorganizations of original technologies."

Any complex technology is composed of a series of simple technologies, just like a clock, which can be disassembled into dozens or even hundreds of basic parts.

Although the assembly line has a very ancient history, it was not until the 20th century that the assembly line became widely used.

(End of chapter)