There was another heavy snowfall in Yongcheng.
The scattered snow particles like sand fell down, accumulating little by little, and soon wrapped Yongcheng in a white gauze.
The bare branches are covered with white frost. Those that withstand the frost are beautiful sights, while those that cannot are picked up and, after drying, become excellent fire starters.
Although honeycomb coal costs five cents per stone and can be borrowed from the government, it is almost the same as giving it away for free for merchants and officials. But for the common people, five cents is not much, but it is not small either.
If you can pick up some dead branches and leaves, you can save some honeycomb coal.
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