
Zhang Ji, the Grain King in the Late Han Dynasty
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Zhang Ji was a hussar general and Marquis of Pingyang in the late Han Dynasty. His wife, Zou, was very beautiful; his counselor Jia Xu was very poisonous... In the first year of Jian'an, Zhang Ji plundered Jingzhou due to lack of food in the army. When his troops arrived at Rangcheng, they were killed by a stray arrow... Zhang Ji, who traveled from the city's Agricultural Science Institute, thought that he died because of food? Wouldn't it be a big joke? Touching the ration bag from Ketong's old employer's Agricultural Science Institute, he took out the five preferred staple food seeds of rice, soybeans, wheat, corn, and potatoes with his left hand, and picked out tomatoes, peppers, pineapples, watermelons, etc. With his right hand to improve the food mix. I even dropped in from my old club and ordered some lipstick, tea, tonic pills, electric baton, multi-purpose knife, spraying drone and so on. After all, if you want to gain a foothold in the late Han Dynasty when people are ruthless and smart, you can't strive for hegemony without hiding some unique skills. So the history books say: Zhang Ji was the king of grain in the late Han Dynasty. Food and grass are inexhaustible. The King of Grain has a keen eye for recognizing talents, and he has countless generals and celebrities under his command. He led his army to look down upon the world and looked down upon all directions, and all the heroes bowed to him. This article combines various official histories, romances, documents, unofficial histories, legends, games and other characters and events of the Three Kingdoms in the late Han Dynasty. However, the main context is still developing in the direction of the story starting from the first year of Jian'an in the official history. Therefore, there will be some characters set in various legends or games and the protagonists will compete with the protagonist in the troubled times of the late Han Dynasty.
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He brought hybrid rice through the late Han Dynasty when food was in short supply. At a time when all the heroes came together and the people were struggling to make ends meet, he could even produce two thousand kilograms of rice per acre. With the grain in hand, I am the world's leader, and I am proud of everyone. Who else is dissatisfied?



Recommendation index: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ History Seedling, the story of a researcher from the Institute of Agricultural Sciences who traveled through the late Han Dynasty and became a grain king. The character of the protagonist is quite good, and his IQ is online throughout. There are basically no poisonous points. The pace is a little slow in the early stage, but after about twenty chapters, the pace speeds up and there are many interesting points. It is worth collecting and reading.




The protagonist travels through the end of the Han Dynasty and unlocks the military ration bag at the beginning, which is equivalent to owning the entire Agricultural Science Institute. In the era of food shortage, what kind of experience is it to grow hybrid rice with a yield of two thousand kilograms per mu?




Traveling from the Municipal Agricultural Science Institute to the late Han Dynasty, specializing in research on increasing crop yields, is it possible that the food was trapped? Raise corn, potatoes and other rations. Use tomatoes, peppers, etc. To improve your diet, and fill up with delicious fruits such as pineapple and watermelon. Food and grass are inexhaustible.













