Chapter 874: 875 Pan Yiping became rich
Chapter 874 875 Pan Yiping became rich
As for Du Jia's handsomeness, Pan Yiping actually discovered it bit by bit. Although Du Jia's appearance is actually very good, after being given a job cleaning glasses in a pub, Pan Yiping felt "very ugly".
However, when Pan Yiping, the father-in-law, met the military attache of the Embassy of the Tang Dynasty, met the boss of a black society who did not blink an eye at murder, met the editor-in-chief of the newspaper, met the minister of the Ministry of Personnel, and met the prince Zhao Yu...after that , Du Jia became more and more pleasing to the eye.
This is the same reason that the more you look at Jack Ma, the more you like him. Anyone who can help you empty your shopping cart is a dad - as long as the other person doesn't mind condescending, he can be your husband.
Who would have thought that a young man who stands behind the bar and wipes wine glasses with a smile all day long has the same ability as Doraemon?
He was like a little Tinker Bell who, with just a little bit of power, made Pan Yiping's business grow tenfold and a hundredfold.
Nowadays, in the business circle of the Dahua Empire, a dazzling new star has suddenly risen: The Pan family has suddenly risen to power for some unknown reason and has become a powerful force that many established families have to pay attention to.
Anyone who does business knows that no matter how much money you have, it is just a tool. The key is to look at the environment in which money is used.
To put it more bluntly, it is only a prerequisite that you have money. A more important condition is whether your money can help you!
If the entire society looks down on businessmen and the importance of money is low, then this environment will not be what businessmen like.
And if the general environment is that everything is about money, everything operates around money, and anything can be done with money, then money is everything, it is the spiritual thing that connects mortals and gods.
In the Tang Empire, money was not everything. Having money could only improve the quality of life. This environment was actually not friendly to businessmen.
The prosperous business within the Datang Empire today is entirely due to the fact that following the Datang Group provides meat and soup, so everyone flocks to it.
What is even more commendable is that the Tang Empire ensured the authority of the law and treated everyone equally in terms of rules. This also gave merchants a level playing field in disguise, so that merchants did not dislike the business environment of the Tang Empire.
However, these five good citizens who were law-abiding and charitable within the Tang Empire immediately showed their ferocious fangs after leaving the Tang Empire.
Pure capital is absolutely evil. It does not create anything. It only plunders and destroys, only corrodes and destroys. In a country where money can control both gods and ghosts, huge amounts of capital often mean omnipotent power.
Frankly speaking, in a sense, the social status ranking of scholars, farmers, industry and merchants is based on the simple wisdom of the ancients - if the development of merchants is not suppressed, once the monster capital behind merchants is released, the country will immediately be in turmoil.
Tang Mo, who is well aware of this, controls the country's economic lifeline - although he does not directly interfere with market operations, the fact is that the size of Datang Group is too large, which allows Tang Mo to actually control the situation and interfere with the company at any time. and market capabilities.
This is equivalent to saying that Tang Mo's Datang Group is a super huge national enterprise that can play a regulatory role when necessary.
Therefore, the Tang Empire was a very deformed country. It adopted an autocratic emperor system. Tang Mo himself was the emperor. It also encouraged the destruction of the landlord class and pushed merchant capital to the forefront. It seemed to be preparing for the establishment of a constitutional monarchy.
But in his heart, Tang Mo controlled the state's ability to intervene in enterprises and control the market, and he had no intention of letting it go - he had never believed in free markets and nonsense like market self-regulation.
Therefore, the Tang Empire brought together all the elements for prosperity, and also hid many crises due to its deformity: On the surface, the emperor of the Tang Empire was strong and wise, the economy was prosperous, and the country was in order.
But in fact everything is based on the fact that Tang Mo, the monarch, firmly controls the Datang Group and uses a very unreasonable way to rely on personal prestige and experience to correct possible loopholes in a country.
Even so, the Tang Empire is still outstanding in this era, because the world is not a better state than anyone else, its operating law is: worse than others.
Whether a country is strong or powerful does not depend on its own invulnerability, but depends entirely on the support of its peers...
Although the Tang Empire was not very good at managing capital, other countries had no experience in this area.
Laissez-faire was the initial attitude of various countries towards the expansion of business scale: they didn’t know how to manage it, so they simply didn’t manage it at all. As long as businessmen pay taxes and are willing to pay more taxes, then nothing matters! Well, all the businessmen are excited: they don’t mind spending more, what they mind is that you don’t charge! With the income of ten times and a hundred times from the Tang Empire, are you still afraid of the tax rates of more than 10, 20, 30 or more levied by other countries?
Stop making trouble, as long as you let them do whatever they want, they are willing to spend more money!
In the Dahua Empire, money is really a good thing. So when Pan Yiping got money, he found that he could do more things immediately.
On the surface, he is now a cotton merchant, controlling the cotton trade between Qin, Dahua and Tang. This is almost equivalent to monopolizing two-thirds of the cotton trade in the Western Continent.
Secretly, he was actually a tool for money laundering. The Tang Empire turned astronomical gold coins into legal funds in his accounts, and then subsidized many officials of the Great China Empire in a legal form.
Moreover, he is also one of the financial backers of the prince Zhao Yu, which is equivalent to Zhao Yu's pocketbook. This is not as simple as giving Zhao Yu some pocket money, but giving a series of actions to the officials of Zhao Yu's faction to support them.
These supports include, but are not limited to, investing in construction within the control of local officials who support Zhao Yu, helping these officials improve their performance and giving them more and more sufficient say in the court.
These moneybags also need to appease and build an interest network, arrange better jobs for the families of officials of their own factions, and provide a more favorable learning environment for the descendants of the other party, so that the relevant officials have no worries and can charge more bravely in political struggles.
This is not a bribe, but a conspiracy: I will invest in the area where the officials I like are located, and you can't control it, right? I like the officials who have good political performance, good regional development, and more tax revenue. That is his ability! I have the money to build a kindergarten next door to the officials, hire the best teachers and the most expensive childcare workers, and have a hundred teachers working around four students, and only charge one yuan for child care. Are you angry? Does your child want to come? Sorry, we are full...
Just like what Pan Yiping was doing recently: when he got to his position, he suddenly discovered that there were so many details in it.
Even though he is a businessman related to textiles, linen products, cotton and various food specialties, two-thirds of what he is doing now has nothing to do with these businesses.
Accountants from the Datang Empire are helping him audit the entire company's finances, and professional managers from the Datang Empire are helping him manage the business operations of the entire company. He doesn't even know how "rich" he is now.
And his current business not only covers all previous branches, but also invests in building factories, builds schools, builds bridges and paves roads in the local area.
The most interesting thing is that he was shocked when he learned that he also had a university specializing in clothing tailoring, art painting, gardening, and industrial design.
It only took half a year from the construction of this university to the enrollment of students. Many of the teachers went to art schools in the Tang Empire for further studies.
At the invitation of Prince Zhao Yu, many senior teachers from the Imperial Academy of Art of the Tang Dynasty came to give guest lectures in this school. After the school was built, it immediately became one of the top ten art schools in the world.
Many officials from the Zhao Yu faction and their children of school age were sent to this school, where they learned art and etiquette, hooked up, found friends, and established new circles.
What makes Pan Yiping even more dumbfounded is that he now has a football team called "Pan's Mianma", and also has more than 30 horses, and has a huge hunting ground on the outskirts of the imperial capital.
Emperor Zhao Kai of the Great China Empire had even been to that hunting ground, and even killed a snow-white tiger there... I heard that this "auspiciousness" made Zhao Kai very happy at the time, and he used the lever rifle imported from Datang that he chose at that time. He was brought back to the palace along with the tiger's body.
Everyone in the imperial capital knows that Pan Yiping very wisely gave half of the shares of the hunting ground to the emperor, but Pan Yiping himself didn't know about it for a long time... It is now called "Good Place", and the name was written by Zhao Kai himself Written and engraved on the plaque.
When a businessman has accomplished this level of business, he is basically invincible. Pan Yiping was indeed invincible. He found that he had nothing to do except spend money.
Even, he soon discovered that he was spending too slowly. He spent money desperately, but still found that his bank balance was increasing rapidly.
In fact, when he first saw the living allowance and risk allowance for foreign personnel of the Datang Empire Intelligence Bureau, as well as the total salary and bonus, he knew that his son-in-law who cleaned cups was much richer than him.
As for what are the risks of becoming an intelligence officer of the Tang Empire: Pan Yiping feels that those agents and spies of the Great China Empire who were like nightmares in the past probably don’t have the courage to arrest their immediate boss’s close friends, nor do they have the courage to investigate frequently. A big shot chatting with the prime minister and prince over tea.
(End of this chapter)