Chapter 893: What Bike Do You Want!
"Family register?" Julian's eyes were a little straight, and he asked with a snort: "Or the purchase certificate opened by the Honglu Pavilion?" β
In other words, what is the household registration book, and is it delicious?
It's about the Honglu Pavilion Julian still knows.
Before Julian set out from Constantinople, he had a special knowledge of some of the Han government departments, and knew that the Honglu Pavilion was the department used by the Han State to receive foreigners.
Proof of purchase? It's a kind of certificate issued by the Han official, right? Expatriates must have the relevant credentials to make purchases.
Tong Yan is the name, not that the person looks like Tong Yan Ju X, she is really a woman: "Look at the strangeness? Let no one block the door. β
Fortunately, Julian and Xeias are both royal families, and Flavis and Cambyses are also big nobles, so how can there be a group of guards in an unfamiliar environment, so the door of the store is really covered tightly.
It's better in Rome, where many families are headed by women.
The discrimination against women in Persia is not as exaggerated as it was after the religion flourished, but the status of women in Persian society is really not much higher.
Julian's cold and even cold attitude towards Tong Yan was slightly ashamed and annoyed, but he knew that he was in a foreign land, and he was not so angry that he lost his mind.
Kesias subconsciously wanted to get angry, and the scene of the decisive battle in the plains flashed in his mind, and he remembered that he was on the land of the Han Empire, and forced himself to endure it.
They already know that they need a household registration book or a purchase certificate from Honglu Pavilion to be eligible to buy, and they can't get angry, and if they get angry, they won't change anything, so they choose to quit the store.
"Liuzi, take a broom and clear it." Tong Yan definitely didn't discriminate against Julian and Xeias and others, she was discriminating against any foreigner who was not qualified to buy and had to come in and step on the mud all over the ground: "Come here without figuring out the situation, how do the people over there in the Honglu Pavilion work." β
Don't look at it as just the shopkeeper of a shop, but Tong Yan is also a person with status, with the title of doctor (level 5), and he is also one of the female officials of the royal family.
Tong Yan is not above the top because his title is not low and he has a relationship with the royal family, mainly because he doesn't like barbarians who don't understand etiquette, so he doesn't have the obligation to teach barbarians what politeness is, such as not blocking the door of the store, and don't stretch out your hand or pick it up casually.
It's not easy to make a model, it's very difficult to make it according to the reduced proportion, so don't look at it just a model, its value is really not low at all, it's one thing to lose money if you break it, and the craftsman with that technology is not always free to repair, and there are fewer samples in the store.
"The king angel promised to sell us the warship." Flavies felt the urge to turn back: "Is it a voucher?" β
According to their understanding, Wang Meng is a figure who can represent the Son of Heaven to some extent, and he can be regarded as one of the big shots, and what he says will definitely be very effective.
"There's no rush for this moment." Julian really didn't want to turn back: "Let's go look somewhere else." Maybe it's not just this ship. β
Xeias immediately agreed, and he didn't want to go back to the woman's eyes.
"The ...... of the Han Empire," Cambyses looked thoughtfully at the people walking in the street: "Men all carry weapons, and most women choose to carry weapons. β
They observed this phenomenon as soon as they landed, but they did not have time to think deeply.
"According to the famous saying of the Han Empire, their behavior represents the martial spirit." Julian's book on the Han Kingdom is not read in vain, and there are a few idioms: "In some ways, it also represents the equality of the social status of men and women in the Han Empire." β
Xeias and Cambyses tried very hard to hide their disgust, and women on the Persian side were absolute vassals, even to the point of restricting women. They knew that the Roman side was very indulgent to women, and even more than once Augustus's mother was in control of the political situation, and it was not good to make slanderous remarks about women in front of Julian and Flavies.
Speaking of which, there is a great similarity between Rome and Zhuxia in many places, not only in terms of racial appearance, but also in the example of the "Queen Mother" who listens to politics.
For example, in the Western Han Dynasty, many times it was because the Queen Mother who listened to the government was powerful enough, restrained the Son of Heaven from messing around, and made a very great contribution to the country, and their meddling in politics was by no means a negative nature. (The Western Han Dynasty is very strange, the Queen Mother's politics are basically positive, several emperors just have a good mother, and they are basically playing casually all their lives, and they got a very good nickname after their death)
After Rome entered the time of Augustus, there was no need to say anything else, Alexander. Severus's ability to destroy the Parthian Empire and sweep the surrounding area was a good foundation established by his mother Momia in the early stage of political affairs, otherwise he would not have the conditions to limit the army.
Facts also prove that after the death of Momia, Alexander. The central finances of Rome under the rule of Severus immediately collapsed, and they were still destroying the Parthian Empire and robbing the Celts, Germans, and Visigoths, but the finances collapsed like a small levee in a great flood.
Next, they walked several streets in a row, and saw that the whole street was full of shops selling weapons, and then they saw that the whole street was full of shops selling armor.
"The crossbows of the Han Empire are even sold on the market." Flavis seemed to have suffered a strong impact on his spirit, and his whole face looked a little wooden: "Han people with knighthoods can buy it, and Han people with slave arrest certificates can also buy it, but we can't buy it." β
They have discovered that there is no such thing as one or two pieces to buy here, that is, there is no retail, each store has its own minimum quantity, but different weapons have different restrictions, such as the purchase basis of some popular goods is to use the household registration book and the certificate issued by the government of the place of residence.
The family register is registered as a purchaser.
The certificate issued by the government of the place of residence is a bulk purchase permit.
It's all a large transaction, how can it be purchased casually, at least there must be a reasonable reason, it can be bought back to the armed caretaker's home, or it can be purchased back and then retailed by itself.
"I heard that there are retail crossbows in Jiankang City, but I just need a slave arrest license." Julian speaks the most fluent Chinese, and he is the only one who can communicate well with the Han people: "The Han Empire seems to have greatly encouraged warriors to go abroad to hunt slaves? β
What they don't know is that not everyone can get a slave capture certificate, the members of the slave hunting team must have the experience of joining the army (not limited to the standing army or county soldiers), and the captain must be an officer of the standing army and retire, otherwise he will not be able to apply for a business certificate from the government at all.
"Jiankang City has streets that specialize in selling weapons, and there is no need for large transactions." Flavies gave a lore with a bitter face: "But we are not Han Chinese, and we can't legally buy weapons in Jiankang at all." Not only do we have to obtain a procurement certificate from the Hongrokan, but we can only purchase it in the presence of the Hongrokan officials, and we can only purchase it here in Beijing! There are also quantitative restrictions, not to limit less, but to have a certain quantitative base. β
They have already felt the deep malice from the Han country towards foreign people, that is, what Han people can do with a few certificates, and non-Han people have to break their legs to get relevant certificates, and it is not enough to have a certificate, but also need to have a special person to witness.
After all, this is special discrimination!
"Isn't Sassanid an ally of the Han Empire?" Flavies had no place to fire and habitually wanted to scold the Persians: "This is the treatment of allies? β
"It's an ally, we ......" Ksiaias was also full of fire, almost roaring, "We see the Han Empire as a close ally, but they obviously don't feel that way!" β
Discrimination, hidden under the heavy checkpoints, looking at the politeness and appearance is obvious discrimination!
Shouldn't we be full of friendliness to friends, especially international friends, and should give our best treasures, even if they are extremely cherished, to international friends?
I think it's a friend, shouldn't we provide all kinds of conveniences, the people of my own country are casually fooling, even if an international friend loses a bicycle, the police force of the whole city should be mobilized, in order to find the bicycle for the international friend within two hours!
It's really special, the Han people are very strong, but it's really too hateful, and they don't take the relationship between countries seriously at all, don't you need to pay attention to a little "surprise of friends"? It's simply a country without etiquette at all!
Later, it turns out that their thinking is too narrow, and after arriving in the civilian commodity area, what is the household registration book, and what is the proof, international friends can completely indulge, indulge, and go crazy...... Buy, buy, buy!
"Hanfu is very beautiful and comfortable to wear, but tens of thousands of sets are purchased ......," Julian asked Flavies, puzzled, "What do you mean by that?" β
"Please don't ask again, Your Excellency." Flavies gritted his teeth and said, "I just want to tell the Han people that the Valentinianus family is not short of money!" There is no shortage of money! β
The answer is from the heart, and the point is that Flavis just wants to buy and buy without thinking! Only in this way will your full chest be relaxed.
In addition, there has been a wave of "the most dazzling Han style" in Rome, and learning Chinese has become fashionable, and it is conceivable that wearing Hanfu will also become a trend. If you buy it here and sell it at a high price, you will definitely make a lot of money.
"Books, books are the most important thing." Julian is not an ordinary person, he knows that in order to catch up with a powerful country, life habits and everything are secondary, and the most important thing is knowledge: "The Han Empire did not restrict the purchase of books, or even the types of books!" β
When it comes to books, Julian wants to understand the most about how paper is made, and the best tool for carrying words in any country, including Rome, is parchment, but parchment is really expensive!
Is there really no restriction on the types of books sold in the Han Kingdom? It can only be said that Julian is still too naΓ―ve, and soon he will understand what discrimination is everywhere!