After the onset of spring, temperatures rose again, and the ice and snow atop Yunlian Mountain began to melt. Water flowed fiercely from the source of the Dan River, bringing life back to the stretches of Ganzhou Guard that had run dry for over a decade.
The Wang Clan, following a personal trip to Shiqukou by Xiao Yeyang and Daohua, moved their entire family to Ganzhou Guard.
Ganzhou Guard was vast and sparsely populated. Wang Qi, after repeatedly studying maps, sought Xiao Yeyang’s approval and finally chose to establish a village in the southeastern part of Ganzhou Guard.
Wang Qi took the one thousand and one hundred taels of silver funded by Xiao Yeyang and, after drawing up a layout of the village, got ready to report to Ganzhou City.
Xiao Yeyang, upon meeting Wang Qi, didn’t immediately set him to work, but instead gave him two days to familiarize himself with the people and affairs of the garrison, with Zhang Da showing him around.
During this time, to his surprise, Wang Qi discovered craftsmen were actually tinkering with tuff that Madame Xiao had dug up from Shiqukou, and he couldn’t help but express his amazement to Zhang Da, "Lord Xiao truly spoils Madame Xiao."
Zhang Da replied, "Sir, Madame Xiao is not just any ordinary woman sequestered at home. I’ve heard from Dong Yuanxuan that the method for making glass was learned by Madame Xiao from storybooks."
Surprise flashed across Wang Qi’s face as if he found it hard to believe.
Zhang Da said with a smile, "Sir, when I first heard of it, I didn’t quite believe either. But then, considering the molds for making honeycomb briquettes and the idea to transform sloping hills into terraced fields, both conceived by Madame Xiao, it seems quite plausible."
"High-yielding crops like maize, potatoes, and cotton, all are being cultivated by Madame Xiao. Now, there are two people the people of Ganzhou Guard are most grateful to."
"One is Lord Xiao, who led his troops to reclaim the Dan River; the other is Madame Xiao. The high-yield grains sold in her Four Seasons Grain Store have freed the people from hunger."
Wang Qi listened attentively; his knowledge of Madame Xiao was limited to what he heard through his clansmen.
However, after hearing from Zhang Da, his perspective began to change.
Although the customs of Xiliang were not as strict as those in the inland provinces, women were still expected primarily to stay home, taking care of children and managing households. A woman like Madame Xiao, who had made a name for herself, was rare indeed.
Zhang Da continued, "Sir, when you have time, you might want to take a look at the terraced fields outside the city. Dong Yuanxuan mentioned that Madame Xiao has been busy with the water diversion project into the terraced fields, aiming to cultivate rice."
Wang Qi’s interest was piqued, "No one here in Ganzhou Guard has ever grown rice before, I’ll have to take a good look at that."
Then, Zhang Da took Wang Qi to see other parts of the garrison.
Meanwhile, somewhere else, Xiao Yeyang accompanied Daohua to Qingyang Ranch.
Qingyang Ranch, which was barren upon their arrival, was now lush with grasslands and herds of cattle and sheep.
As Daohua and Xiao Yeyang rode through the ranch in the carriage, they came to the front of the Dan River.
Looking at the trickle of the Dan River, Daohua smiled and said, "I made the right choice buying this ranch and the hills across from it."
There were five continuous hills that had been cultivated into farmland totaling over one hundred thousand acres.
Xiao Yeyang smiled, "Indeed, you chose well. This year, all the lands nearby the Dan River and the hills have increased in value; nowadays, to purchase them, one would need to spend at least half more silver."
Daohua, surprised, said, "Has the price increased that much?"
Xiao Yeyang, "The Imperial Court has a rule that no taxes are levied on newly reclaimed lands for the first three years, and now that everyone is planting high-yield grains, they can harvest within the same year. Ganzhou Guard’s finances have always been tight, so Uncle Dong suggested raising land prices."
"Even with the price increase, compared to other provinces, the land here is still quite cheap."
Daohua, "But isn’t the standard of living here lower than in other places?"
Xiao Yeyang, "Don’t worry, the increase is still within what the people can afford."
Daohua nodded, didn’t say more, and crossed the bridge with Xiao Yeyang to the other side.
The lowest terrace had been converted entirely into paddy fields by Daohua. At this moment, tenant farmers had finished irrigating the fields and were busy with flooding and fertilizing.
The seedlings in the adjacent field had already sprouted, growing lush and vibrant, a cheerful sight.
Daohua, smiling at Xiao Yeyang, said, "This year, we won’t need to transport rice from Beijing."
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