Isn't this the princess and Master Su Mo? Master Su Mo hurt the princess's heart. The princess is the flowering tree, and Su Mo is the ruthless man who trampled the princess's heart to the ground.

Su Zhen said: "Xiao Luo, I will teach you a poem."

When she lifted the curtain, she saw farmers working in the fields outside the carriage. "The poem is titled 'Ploughing the Fields'. It's noon and the farmer is ploughing the fields. His sweat drips down to the ground. You know, every grain of rice on the plate is the result of hard work."

Xiao Luo followed along and chanted: "When the sun is high in the sky, every grain of rice is the product of hard work."

Chunyue said with some disdain: "It's clearly four sentences, but you recited it and the middle two sentences are gone. You should learn from me, hoeing the field at noon."

She said a sentence and Xiao Luo repeated it.

Su Zhen discovered that Chunyue had an excellent memory. She could remember everything by heart after reciting it only once. If she was trained well, she would be of great use in the future.

"The poem is called "Spring Dawn". I sleep through the spring and hear birds singing everywhere. There are sounds of wind and rain at night. How many flowers have fallen?"

After that, Chunyue taught Xiaoluo to recite it, and Chunyue also memorized it well.

Chunyue felt that the name "Chunxiao" sounded better than Chunyue, and she wanted to change her name. Especially after reading this poem, she became even more obsessed with the name "Chunxiao".

When they arrived at Baixian Manor, before getting off the car, Chunyue said, "Princess, can I change my name to 'Chunxiao'? I like this name.

"If you like, change it to Chunxiao."

That was the name that Haruzuki decided on, and it's rare that I like it.

Spring Dawn...

This name sounds familiar.

When Chunxiao helped her get off the carriage, she finally remembered where she had heard this name before. In her previous life, Bai Ruizhu married the second prince and was once extremely favored, overpowering the second prince's wife and concubines. In order to share the favor, they suppressed Bai Ruizhu. The second prince's wife brought a talented beauty from her natal family into the mansion. The beauty was called Madam Chunxiao. She was best at singing and reciting poems and had an excellent voice.

She had never seen Madam Chunxiao, she had only heard of her name but did not know what she looked like. These were just two people with the same name.

Chunxiao's singing and Ruizhu's dancing are the two most famous talents in the Second Prince's Mansion. When the two of them work together, their singing is like the sound of nature and their dancing is like colorful costumes, both of which are the most beautiful in the world.

Su Zhen got off the carriage.

The spring breeze and spring rain were waiting outside the gate of Baixian Manor, "Welcome, Princess!"

Su Zhen smiled and said, "I'm coming to stay for a few days. Take me to the loom group first."

"The loom has been built. We have built two and put them on the river in Baixian Village for testing. The effect is good. The loom seems heavy and bulky. The master craftsman of the loom group said that they need to ask the princess to take a look and see if there are any improvements. If there are improvements, they will not build them for now. If they are determined, they will make a few more."

Xia Yang and Chun Mei accompanied Su Zhen, while Chun Xiao took Xiao Luo and the soldiers to deliver the luggage to the main courtyard of Baixian Manor.

Su Zhen went to the back mountain and built a wooden pavilion on the river. He placed two looms in the pavilion. With the help of water power, the looms would run by themselves and only needed one person to watch over them.

The master craftsman of the loom group, with three apprentices standing nearby, said that the loom relied on water power to reduce manpower, which was a good thing, but it was too complicated to make, and it would be better if it could be simplified.

Su Zhen went to the manufacturing yard of the weaving machine group, looked at the blueprints, and thought about reducing the number of gears inside. The suggestions for improvement put forward by the master chef were very reasonable. Su Zhen directly approved their suggestions and allowed them to modify the machine by themselves in the future so that it could be simplified and still be used. Of course, they were also required to be able to weave better fabrics.

Today's looms weave coarse cloth for ordinary people to wear, but they can also weave fine cloth, even Hunan satin and silk.

After giving him some encouragement, he also awarded him two hundred taels of silver as a reward.

It was almost noon when I visited the loom yard in the morning.

Su Zhen returned to the main courtyard for lunch and would continue to observe the progress of the glass workshop in the afternoon. The craftsmanship of glass was simpler than that of colored glaze, but it was obvious that beautiful glass could be made by combining lime and clay, and the glass was as bright as a gem. When it succeeded, it was simply a miracle for them.

Su Zhen asked the master craftsman to blow out glass patterns. She didn't know how to do it, but she had seen that after blowing glass water into patterns, they could be shaped after cooling, or into cups, lampshades, or glass plates and inlaid on windows. She listed the various uses of glass, which can be integrated into all aspects of life.

As for the glass formula, based on repeated research and improvements by several masters and apprentices in the glass group, although it is not as good as modern ones, it is also very good, at least the glass was successful.

In the next few days, Su Zhen spent almost all his time in the glass workshop. He first watched the masters blowing glass bottles, glass cups, glass bowls, and glass covers. The master craftsman with the best skills mastered the tricks in half a day, and the glass bottles and glass cups he blew became better and better.

The satisfactory finished products are put aside, and the unsatisfactory ones are continued to be baked into glass liquid.

Su Zhen usually talks but does not do anything. She talked about the production of glass beads. She knew the formula for glass, which was completely modern. She had made glass in an experimental class using the recipe taught by her teacher when she was in college. The formula was from a book and was the most usable one after experiments.

I learned glass blowing by watching a video.

The production process of glass beads can also be seen in the video.

She narrated what she had seen, and then handed over the production to the masters in the glass workshop.

After she said that, the chef would do as she said. From unsatisfactory finished products to satisfactory, qualified and beautiful ones, there would be surprises almost every time.

Su Zhen picked out the beautiful finished products and put them into a box, dividing it into two parts for collection.

She selected some glass panels and sent them back to the Grand Marshal's Mansion, and selected three carpenters to return to the mansion. They inlaid the glass on the window frames according to the drawings, and then installed the glass windows on the windows of the study and the masters' rooms.

Su Zhen also asked the master of the glass workshop to use mercury and paint to make a mirror, and then asked the jewelry craftsmen to make a large oval mirror for the dressing table, a handle mirror, a small makeup mirror, etc.

Su Zhen selected a batch of finished products and had people pack them into boxes and cages, which were divided into several large boxes: one box contained glass vases and glass lampshades; one box contained glass mirrors of different sizes and styles; one box contained glass balls and glass beads, with glass beads inlaid into several crowns for men and hair accessories for women; a pair of finished glass windows; and a box of uncut glass plates, which were given to the emperor to be used for inlaying windows.

Su Zhen personally wrote a letter to Emperor Dezhi, reporting the progress of the water-powered loom and the fact that the glass technology of the glass workshop had matured. She hoped that the emperor would send someone to take over the glass manufacturing technology and open a royal glass workshop to produce and promote glass products. She also hoped that the master and apprentice of the glass workshop would be treated well. She also attached two books, "Glass Workshop Planning Regulations" and "On the Imperial Examination System", both of which were written by her.

She wrote this book in her spare time, thinking of presenting it to the emperor after seeing the progress here.

The current imperial examination system is still imperfect. Based on her extra thousand years of civilization and memory, she proposed a more complete management plan.

The Glass Workshop promotes a full range of design, management and business concepts from construction, manufacturing, management and sales.

Chunfeng found someone from the Supervisory Office and used their method to present the report directly to the emperor. This was quick, time-saving, and labor-saving, and it could also save many intermediate links. The route was also the safest and fastest.

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