Before leaving Beijing, Liu Jin had a premonition that this trip was not a good one.
Be cautious and act more prudently.
Along the way, he passed through various states and counties, and everything went smoothly. He collected gold, silver, jade, antiques, calligraphy and paintings, and distributed them to the military households and laborers when he passed through the garrisons.
Gold, silver and copper coins can be used, small utensils can be pawned or sold. A jade pendant the size of a palm, if exchanged for silver, is enough to support a family of five for several years.
Antiques, calligraphy and paintings that cannot be sold are classified and put into wooden boxes. They can be used as "evidence" for future investigation.
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