Chen Mo was the first to reply to the group message: 【Then let's go to Zhong Sheng Auction House, they have the venue ready. Xi Xi invited me, I'm free anytime anyway, see you tomorrow.】

【I'm free too, Xixi, are you really only bringing one item?】

【XiXi, are you planning to make a move? If you are, I've brought some money.】

"I'll come too, but I'd like to bring a few doctoral students to study together. Miss Gu, could you...?"

Before the last professor could finish speaking, Old Chen kicked him out: "Xi Xi, don't mind him. He just loves taking his students everywhere; he's a student fanatic, he wants to tutor them in every aspect of student work."

Gu Xixi also had management authority, so she smiled and pulled the person back: "It's okay, go ahead and mentor them. We're all here to learn and exchange ideas."

She only has her parents to help her, and she also needs capable assistants. The students brought by these professors must all be outstanding individuals, and she can take the opportunity to find some suitable candidates.

After their conversation, Gu Xixi handed over the arrangements to Chen Yu.

Tomorrow I'll go to work at Fa Da Cai Supermarket first, then go to the treasure appraisal event. After lunch, I'll pick up Chu Feng from the hospital. On the way there, I'll receive information about the new world I've traveled to and have the team start making arrangements.

Chen Yu nodded, made a note of it, and left.

Gu Xixi went downstairs for dinner, bought some finance courses in the system, and then plunged into the Manliu Speed ​​Study Room to start studying.

A slow-flow study room.

Gu Xixi sat down at the table, opened the teaching video, and after the words "First Lesson in Business" disappeared, a woman dressed in Tang Dynasty clothing appeared on the screen, whose appearance could only be described as heroic and dignified.

Gu Xixi looked at the hint in the small box below: [Gao Wuniang, a female merchant from the Tang Dynasty, a Goguryeo woman, who became wealthy through gold mining.]

Gao Wuniang was born in Fengcaifang and studied with her mother from a young age. In the twenty-second year of the Kaiyuan era (734 AD), Gao Wuniang married Liu Qilang. After Liu Qilang's death, she ran the Qinghua Inn on her own. Later, at the invitation of the scholar Li Xian, she went to Xianren Gou in Yiyang to pan for gold and smelted the gold dust into gold ingots, earning several thousand taels of gold a year.

After becoming wealthy, Gao Wuniang always operated her business lawfully, paid taxes according to regulations, donated money and goods to the poor on numerous occasions, supported the elderly, and built the road from Xianrenchang to Yiyang City. She also managed the Wangmujian River and was bestowed the title of First-Rank Imperial Lady by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang. Later, she collaborated with Lu Yu, the "Sage of Tea," to form a tea merchant group, becoming a major tea merchant.

(The above information is from the StarCraft archive (Baidu Encyclopedia))

Gu Xixi couldn't help but applaud. It turned out that there were already such remarkable women in that era, women who would go down in history.

Most importantly, despite earning so much money, she didn't lose her conscience; she still operated legally and paid taxes according to regulations. She was truly talented and kind.

Gu Xixi immediately stood up and, following the etiquette of a Tang Dynasty student when meeting a teacher, offered her hands and bowed slightly, saying, "Teacher, my name is Gu Xixi."

In the Tang Dynasty, there were generally three ways to address a teacher: “先生” (xiānsheng), “夫子” (fuzi), and “师长” (shizhang).

The term "先生" (xiānsheng) was very commonly used to address teachers during the Tang Dynasty.

The word first appeared in the Book of Songs, Greater Odes, "Sheng Min", describing the successful birth of Hou Ji by Jiang Yuan. Here, "Xiansheng" is not a word, but rather describes the order of birth.

In the Analects, "先生" (xiānsheng) was initially used to refer to one's father, elder brother, or learned elder. By the Warring States period, in the Strategies of the States, "先生" was used to address virtuous elders.

In the Book of Rites, it refers to an elderly teacher, that is, a teacher.

Over time, this term came to be used to address highly respected and learned individuals, regardless of gender, and was used as a form of praise.

Gu Xixi thought to herself, "So those people online who think the word 'Mr.' refers to men probably don't have much education."

The term “Fuzi” comes from Confucius… Gu Xixi specifically called Tang Wuniang “Shizhang” because in the Tang Dynasty, this term was generally used to respectfully address teachers of official schools who had a higher social status.

But she felt that Tang Wuniang deserved the highest honors.

"Please rise, young lady." After returning the greeting, Tang Wuniang didn't waste any words and directly introduced the lesson with her own real-life examples.

Gu Xixi spent more than two hours inside this first lesson in business, not coming out until 9 p.m.

Gu Xixi followed Tang Wuniang through all her life experiences and immediately felt that he had benefited greatly, and was even more impressed by Tang Wuniang's abilities.

Then, she went to the old man to practice martial arts again. Because she hadn't been there for several days, the teacher chased her down and beat her for two hours under the pretext of sparring before Gu Xixi was released.

After coming out, she was exhausted and fell asleep immediately.

But she recovered very quickly, and the next morning, she was full of energy again and went straight to the backyard of the Fa Da Cai Supermarket.

Because of Shen Qingyan's passing, the trading channels of the Great Huang Dynasty have been closed, so the Primitive World is now at the top of the list.

According to the tree's statement, they evolved rapidly from the primitive era to the slave era.

Although it wasn't the same change happening all over the world, the fact that Shu and the others shared the same skin color as her made Gu Xixi feel gratified that they were far ahead of her.

After the tree left, a silvery-white mist rose, accompanied by the rhythmic clatter of footsteps. Emerald, whom we hadn't seen for a long time, emerged riding a silvery-white horse with wings.

The horse's skin is metallic, making it look like a technological product rather than a real animal.

But he looks exactly like a real horse—tall, strong, and handsome!

Emerald, on horseback, was dressed in the uniform of a federal commander, with a dark green cloak with a metallic sheen draped over her back.

She had a haughty expression, bright eyes, and was incredibly cool.

Receiving her admiring gaze, Emerald dismounted and stood in front of Gu Xixi, leading her horse. "How about my super-intelligent cosmic warhorse, powered by controlled nuclear fusion?!"

Gu Xixi clapped her hands. "Commander Jade Goddess, do you know, 'good' is not enough to describe you. You're just too handsome. If you were in ancient times, history books would definitely write a long article about your handsomeness. What a highlight!"

"When you came out just now, I thought you were a savior god."

Jade couldn't suppress the smile on her face after being praised. She reached out and patted Gu Xixi's shoulder to show her appreciation for her good taste. "Alright, since you know your stuff so well, I'll give you a small one."

"Bring me the menu first. It's been a long time since you've had a meal with me. Today I've become the Commander-in-Chief of the Federation, which is something to celebrate. You must have a good meal with me."

Chen Yu immediately presented the menu.

After ordering, Jade walked back into the mist and after a while, she led out a super-intelligent cosmic warhorse that was only two-thirds the height of her own.

Although it was only two-thirds the height of the one in front, Gu Xixi still had to look up to see it. She estimated it to be about two meters tall, and the horse was a head taller than her.

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