Chapter 399 Get the War Horse
"Tu Zheer." Ding Yi called him suddenly.

Tu Zhe'er hurriedly said: "The villain is here." With a respectful face.

"You just said that you can provide us with [-] excellent war horses every year."

Tu Zhe'er had a bitter face: "It must."

He would like to say, it's for sale, it's for sale.

But now, how dare he mention the word selling.

"You have more than 3000 people, and you will raise horses for me in the future."

"No." Tu Zhe'er did not hesitate, and agreed first.

The other Muhus at the scene did not dare to hum.

"I will look up and register the population of your ministries again later." Ding Yi said to the shepherds: "Each household is provided with food every month according to its population."

"In the future, you will only raise horses, and stop farming and doing other things."

The shepherds were a little surprised.

"For example, a household with two large and two small households will be provided with four shi grains."

"Three big and one small, it's also for four stones."

This is not enough food, if there are four adults, Tu Zheer wanted to speak, but held back, and continued to listen to Ding Yi.

"Every month is based on the number of people in each household, five yuan per person. Four people, it is two taels of silver."

"Each household has ten sheep, one pig, and some beef each year."

When the shepherds heard this, their faces changed slightly, and many of them were moved.

Ding Yi only wants them to raise horses, and give food, money and meat.

Calculated in this way, a family of four will definitely have enough to eat even if they are adults.

The cost at this time was calculated based on four people. In the Ming Dynasty, each household had reached more than 15 taels per month.

But for a discount in Jeju, Ding Yi would have to pay about eight to ten taels, more than 100 taels per household for a year. It would be better to raise a craftsman. His craftsmen in Lushun did not only earn this salary a year.

Because many things here are more suitable, the grain output is high, sheep are cheap, pigs are cheap, and cattle are even cheaper.

In the Ming Dynasty, everyone mainly ate pigs and sheep, and beef was the cheapest.

At this time, a larger sheep in the Ming Dynasty cost about five yuan, and better mutton cost twenty to thirty yuan a catty.

Tu Zhe'er and Mu Hu listened to Ding Yi's words, and they were all whispering to each other, discussing how much food, money and meat Ding Yi would provide them every month.

Some people who have figured it out have already shown joy on their faces.

The Koreans and Han people on the side all showed envy.

Ding Yi is completely supporting them.

But an ordinary Muhu can definitely live a carefree life, so what about a big clan leader like Tu Zhe'er?It used to be a very rich life.

Ding Yi said at this time: "The chiefs and leaders of your tribes who are sitting here will discuss with you later, give me [-] war horses every year, how many of your tribes can raise, whoever has [-], whoever has [-], who who has [-], all distributed Lose."

"In the future, I will collect horses and release silver every year."

"I will give you two taels of silver for every horse I collect."

All the herdsmen Hu Daxi.

There are more than 3000 Mongolians who raise horses for a living, and there are probably less than [-] households.

According to Tu Zhe'er, [-] horses can be raised, and each household needs to raise [-] horses.

In the past, each household raised as few as a few horses and more than a dozen horses, and then sold them to big households like Tu Zhe'er, who then traded them to North Korea, or directly sold them to Chen Haisheng, who asked Chen Haisheng to sell them.

But Tu Zhe'er had raised more than 2000 horses before, and now he can still occupy the majority and allocate the largest share to himself.

Also raising [-] horses seems to get less money.

But Ding Yi provided food and drink for his whole family, and did not need them to farm.

For example, there are eight people in Tu Zhe'er's family.

In the past, two people had to farm, three people raised horses, and some even went fishing. The money from selling the horses had to support the whole family, which was labor-intensive and costly.

Now Ding Yi doesn't want them to do anything, he only needs to raise horses, which saves a lot of labor for the family, and also raises his whole family. Compared with him, he makes a lot of money and is more comfortable.

Even though someone may be making less money than they used to, it's certainly easier and just as good.

So after thinking about it, everyone found that this is very good, and it is a good thing to concentrate on raising horses.

"I spent a lot of money to support you and exempted you from taxes. You have to raise good horses for me. If you can't hand over the horses, I will ask you to settle accounts." Ding Yi finally sternly said.

"General Ding, please rest assured." Tu Zhe'er was the first to express his opinion, and the rest of the shepherds shouted that they must raise their horses well.

In this case, Ding Yi spends 3000 shi grains and 1 taels of silver on more than 2 herdsmen every year. 9 taels.

At this time, Tu Zhe'er said again: "General Ding, in order to raise war horses well, in addition to our pasture and care, we also need a lot of food."

"I know, you just said that each horse is four hundred to five hundred catties, because half of them are young horses, let's count by three hundred."

"Yes." Tu Zheer nodded.

Fifty thousand horses consume about seventy-five thousand stones of grain or beans every year.

Of course, North Korea provided this expense, and North Korea gave Ding Yi 20 shi every year.

Now everything is converted into silver, and Ding Yi spends about 17 taels a year on raising horses.

Get [-] war horses.

It is equivalent to 17 taels per war horse.

The cost sounds a bit high, because Tu Zhe'er also said that the cost of raising a war horse is only six taels.

But let the Mongols raise them and sell them to Ding Yi, and the Mongols are not willing to sell less, because they have to bear the death and failure of the horses themselves, and Ding Yi is not willing to sell them if they are expensive.

Moreover, Ding Yi saved them from worrying about the future, let them raise horses with peace of mind, and improved their confidence and ability in raising horses.

The key is that the [-] horses belong to Ding Yi, and Ding Yi who is not qualified can also be used as mules and horses, pulling cannon carts and so on.

So Ding Yi spent nearly 20 taels a year, and what he got was a racecourse with [-] horses.

Even Tu Zhe'er felt that Ding Yi's expense was bigger than buying a horse from them.

"General Ding, you have taken care of us, we will definitely work hard to help you raise your war horse." Tu Zhe'er finally said.

He set a standard for his family to raise [-] qualified war horses a year, and he could get [-] silver directly.

This is pure profit. The food for raising horses is also provided by Ding Yi, and all expenses are provided by Ding Yi, and there is no need to pay taxes.

His whole family can live a happy life.

Ding Yi smiled knowingly, and asked to sign a covenant with the Mongols, because he had to take into account the changes in the population in the future, so the covenant stipulated that Ding Yi’s supply would remain the same for the population. If you used to have four people in a family, only the remaining ones would die. If there is one person, the supply will still be the same. If your household becomes eight people, the supply will still be the same.

The Mongolians agreed one after another, because according to the number of horses they raised in each household, they would definitely have enough food and clothing in the future, and they would never run out of money.

Of course, what they don't know is that all their money in the future will return to Mr. Ding.

After finishing the war horse, Ding Yi turned to another group of Mongols.

These Mongolians have more than 2000 households and more than 8000 people, mainly raising cattle and sheep.

(End of this chapter)

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