Datang: I Am Richer Than the Ministry of Finance

Datang: I Am Richer Than the Ministry of Finance

by Lingyin Hongshang

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What should I do if I travel through time and become the shopkeeper of Qianhao who is about to go bankrupt in the Tang Dynasty? Zhou Ji said: tear up the IOU first. Creditor: Six hundred and fifty guan, must be paid back today! Zhou Ji: I will pay you back in three days, and the interest will be calculated again. By the way, how much tax did your jade business steal? Creditor: ... You are cruel. Hu Shang: I want to deposit money in Chang'an and withdraw money in Yangzhou to save some shipping costs. Zhou Ji: Not only do you not charge storage fees for depositing money, but they also give you interest. The money is stored with me, and I will lend it out for you, and you will get a share of the interest earned. Hu Shang:? ? ? Is there such a good thing in the world? Colleague: You broke the rules of Quan Chang An Qianhao! Zhou Ji: What rules? A rule that prevents depositors from making money? That's a good hit. From a run-down small money bank in the West City to the first bank in Datang-- Zhou Ji's left hand was financial innovation and his right hand was accounting standards, which completely destroyed the business structure of Tianbao years. Hengchang Hao, Zhang's Trading Company, Hubu Du Branch... Every opponent eventually became his partner. This is the story of a modern auditor who used balance sheets and flying money orders to make trouble in the Tang Dynasty.

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