Chapter 17 Going back to modern times, what should I bring?
The cooling time of the large teleportation of the Moonlight Treasure Box is counted as 49 days, which is 49 days.
In other words, after being introduced back to the 21st century in the Ming Dynasty, there was also a protection time of 49 hours, which was two days.
You can teleport back to the Ming Dynasty again within two days!
After the protection time, if you want to pass it back to the Ming Dynasty from the modern 21st century, you have to wait another 49 days.
Of course, it is also feasible to force the Moonlight Treasure Box by damaging the origin and dragon energy. However, it will cause great damage to the treasure box and irreversible trauma to your body and soul. The energy transmitted will also be increased N times depending on the situation!
Judging from the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Zilong estimated that if he lived in modern times for 49 days, he might not die or be disabled, sweat!
Therefore, without special and absolutely necessary circumstances, he will plan strictly according to the transmission time allocation.
You basically have to rely on doing everything you can bring.
In other words, the size and quantity are limited. Now Zhu Zilong really needs to think about it carefully. What should he bring back to modern times?
From the Ming Dynasty to bring some contemporary calligraphy and paintings from famous artists back to the modern era?
Well, the problem is that Zhu Zilong didn't know this before. He didn't know whether these things existed in modern society and whose hands. Suddenly, xxx or Tang Bohu and other names appeared, who knew what trouble would cause?
At that time, if you detain it in Modern Drawing, you will sue it. Wouldn't this be cheating? Unless you wait until he is a master in this industry!
The same applies to antiques, and they will not consider it for the time being before they understand it.
The next minute, the big big bed of the old master of the Zhang family flashed through Zhu Zilong's mind. That one was valuable, but it was still the same thing, it was too large and not very good at it.
Wait, maybe you can bring some 100-year-old ginseng back?
This seems to be really good, so I will write it down first. Zhu Zilong wrote down the words "ginseng" on paper.
What did you come again? By the way, gold, gold is valuable. It has increased again in modern times, and it costs more than 300 yuan per gram.
These days, I took the time to exchange the remaining mirrors and some modern products in the travel bag for silver notes. Anyway, because the owner of the Zhang family is using them recently, I am also famous. Some wealthy families are said to be asking. If you change the silver notes of more than 2,000 taels, it is probably not a big problem!
Then exchange the silver notes for gold or gold ingots and bring them back to modern times.
Thinking of this, Zhu Zilong quickly called a servant from the Zhang family.
"Mr. Zhu, what are your instructions?" the servant named Zhang Dabao asked respectfully.
"Dabao, do you know where to sell wild ginseng? In addition, what is the ratio of silver to gold?" Zhu Zilong asked.
"Young master, I don't know anything about medicinal materials. However, the pharmacies in the city are all time-honored brands, so there should be some. Speaking of the exchange ratio of gold and silver, this small one is still clear. When it was founded, it was one to four. In the past few years, one tael of gold was exchanged for ten taels of silver, and this year it was about the same price!"
When Zhu Zilong heard Zhang Dabao's words, his eyes lit up in an instant.
One tael of the Ming Dynasty: about ten cents (31.25 grams).
In the exchange ratio Zhang Dabao mentioned, that is, more than 300 grams of silver can be exchanged for more than 30 grams of gold. (10 taels of silver are exchanged for one tael of gold)!
This was normal in the Ming Dynasty, but it would be abnormal to place the exchange ratio in the modern 21st century. It can even be said to be a big abnormality!
In modern times, gold costs more than 300 yuan per gram, one or two liang of Ming Dynasty gold (with some copper mixed in it) minus impurities, is there always more than 20 grams?
That is one or two Ming Dynasty gold. In modern times, you can change it to deduct handling fees and benefits to others. It is no problem to be around 5,000-6,000 yuan.
And more than 300 grams of silver is less than a pound. How much does it cost to put it in the 21st century of modern times?
According to the price of silver per gram in modern times, it is only three to four yuan per gram, and if the impurities are minus 300 grams, it is only about RMB 1,000 yuan for 300 grams.
In other words, by exchanging one tael of gold for ten taels of silver, there will be a NN times profit difference when the market is transferred back and forth between Modern and Ming dynasties!
At that time, the silver will be sold in the Ming Dynasty with about 3,000 taels of gold.
The cost of 10 taels of silver is equivalent to about 1,000 yuan, the cost of 100 taels of silver is RMB 10,000 yuan, the cost of 1,000 taels of silver is RMB 10,000 yuan, and the cost of 3,000 taels of silver is about RMB 300,000.
However, 300 taels of gold (about 8,000 grams after deducting impurities) are only about 2 million in modern times.
The cost is 2,300 taels of silver, which is about 200,000 to 300,000 yuan. The transfer is about 2 million yuan!
This business is done. Haha!
It is also easy to carry. The density of gold is very high. It may not be enough for dozens of kilograms to fill a small box. What's more, it's only about ten kilograms?
However, when I think of just bringing gold back, I always feel something is wrong.
Thinking of this, Zhu Zilong came to Zhang Jingzheng and suggested that there were still some items to be sold, but Zhang Jingzheng said in one breath that he wanted to buy them. At that moment, he brought Zhu Zilong 3,000 taels of silver notes, which saved him his efforts.
He also knew that the Zhang family had money, and he could make a lot of money by himself without having to change hands, so both parties were very satisfied.
I heard Zhang Jingzheng say that there is indeed savage ginseng for sale in the pharmacy in the city, and even the Zhang family itself saved some of it.
However, when I saw the ginseng in the Zhang family, it seemed that because it was not long and the age was not enough, Zhu Zilong also brought a few servants from the Zhang family to the old pharmacy in the city.
There are several pharmacies in the city, and Zhu Zilong went to the largest one.
The shopkeeper in the store was very polite. He heard that he wanted to buy good wild ginseng, so he immediately asked to enter the inner hall.
A smile on his face kept holding a box and handed it to Zhu Zilong, saying, "Since it is the genius doctor Zhu of the Zhang family who has come, he can hide his weaknesses. Naturally, he has to show off the treasure of our store."
Zhu Zilong took it and took a look. There was a wild ginseng with a red cloth background in the box. It looked like a child and its roots were well preserved. (Of course, as an ordinary people in modern times, he actually couldn't understand whether this was a wild ginseng.)
However, there was no technology for artificially planting ginseng in the Ming Dynasty, and the yield of ginseng is quite large, so any ginseng is basically wild.
There is no need to worry about quality!
"This wild ginseng weighs three or eight cents. We invite the best master to see it in our store and say it has been more than a hundred years." The shopkeeper continued to explain.
(Note: The units in the Ming Dynasty are quite different from those in the modern 21st century. This ginseng is a dry piece, and it has to be several times heavier when it is fresh.)
Zhu Zilong was very satisfied with the ginseng, so he asked for the price and got a price answer of nearly two or three taels of silver.
The price is roughly the same as the records in the Ming Dynasty books, so Zhu Zilong didn't think much about it and bought it smoothly!
In fact, the price of ginseng in the past was only a few times cheaper than it is now.
In the middle and late Ming Dynasty, ginseng began to rise all the way due to speculation and became an expensive commodity with shortage of supply. Of course, it also caused the most effective means of accumulating wealth in the Jianzhou Jurchen Nurhaci during the peaceful growth stage of friendly and peaceful development to the Ming Dynasty (1583~1618).
In the late Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the price of ginseng was "something like silver" and now it is even more rising.
Indirectly, it means that the Ming Dynasty cheated himself!
Chapter completed!