Fortunately, the weather was fine, and the border county welcomed a sunny day on the day when Hu City opened.
The north wind was still cold, but it could not stop the caravan.
The three surrendered tribes were stationed in one place, with hundreds of tents erected along the east and west sides of the city flag. The tents were arranged in an orderly manner, forming a long road that could accommodate horse carriages. On both sides of the long road, many caravans had already driven down horse posts and started to stop and unload goods.
When trading in Hu City, one also needs to obtain a wooden sign, but there are no restrictions on the amount of goods entering and leaving the market.
As the Wuhuan merchants spread the news, the Qiang, Di, Dingling, Xianbei and even the Dayuezhi tribes successively organized teams and drove fat sheep, cattle and fine horses to the market to trade.
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