Tiangong Prime Minister

Tiangong Prime Minister

by Mo Yanhan

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In the late winter of the third year of Zhenghe, Lin Muzhi, a doctor of materials science, passed through time in a car accident and became the lame son-in-law of Su's trading company in Bianjing. With the technology tree system in his possession, he held the industrial civilization of a thousand years in his left hand, but his right hand had to accept the "Sister-in-law Agreement" handed over by his father-in-law. When the improvement of bamboo paper alarmed Li Qingzhao of Daxiangguo Temple, and when the arithmetic gambling game shocked Song Huizong who was on tour in disguise, a unique path to becoming a powerful minister was quietly paved among the tiles. This is the worst time: Six thieves control the government, Manichaeism is setting fire to the prairie fire, and the smoke of war in the north is already vaguely visible; this is also the best opportunity: the Champa rice in the South China Sea is heading, the coal mines in Huainan are in urgent need of mining, and the incense of movable type printing has drifted across the Yellow River. Let's take a look at how a son-in-law used technology as an edge to mediate between Cai Jing's pen and ink, Tong Guan's crossbow, and Li Qingzhao's lyrics. In the last fifteen years before the humiliation of Jingkang, he pressed the fast-forward button of the industrial revolution. From improving papermaking to establishing standardized arms workshops, from overseas trade to the Royal Institute of Technology, when the hot air balloon rises over the Kaifeng government office, history is writing a new note: There were no civil servants in this world to rule the world until someone used gears and equations to reconstruct the court.

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