Liu Tan pondered for a while and said: "You said, the northern border country is so short of people, is Father the nerve to rob people from me?"

Huo Guang sneered: "Big men are also in short supply."

Liu Tan retorted: "Where there is a shortage of people, at most there is a shortage of people who are good at fighting!"

Huo Guang sneered, who does Liu Che really like and wants to take away? Does it matter if you are missing?

After thinking for a long time, Liu Tan still said, "That should be in October. Father and Emperor can't take all of them away, but I have to keep a few."

Huo Guang didn't object. Anyway, even if Liu Che was taken away by then, he would still come from the northern border country, and he would be able to get ahead only by passing the exam set up by Liu Tan. However, if the character is not too bad, one should always be grateful to the king of the northern border This is actually a good thing for Liu Tan.

Ever since Huo Guang knew that Prime Minister Liu Quyu had always wanted to trip Liu Tan, he was a little anxious. There were too few people in Chang'an who could help the King of the Northern Territory. Liu Tan didn't have any connections there. Among them, only the crown prince has access to the government, and the rest are the queen and the two eldest princesses, all gone.

This is never a good thing.

Thinking about it this way, Huo Guang thought it was good, and if there were only one or two people, the prince would not feel like the northern border was a big country.

After this incident, Liu Tan continued to look down, and the rest were relatively trivial matters, such as the city planning of Shuofang City.

Although the squares have been built and the common people have started to build houses for themselves, the problem is that the public squares have not been built, especially in the eastern and western cities.

Of course Huo Guang can make decisions about these things, but he is worried that Liu Tan will not be happy if they are done. Anyway, Liu Tan has time now, so he just leaves it to him.

Liu Tan took a look at the current map of Shuofang and suddenly said: "There is no name for each square now, right?"

Huo Guang was stunned for a moment: "Do you want to name it?"

"Of course, why don't we use numbers? Or which one is the east one and which one is the west one? That would be too troublesome."

Huo Guang was silent for a while and asked, "Does Your Highness want to come by himself?"

Liu Tan nodded: "Of course I'm here."

This kind of naming right is not easy to have, and he will not give it to others.

Huo Guang gasped, thinking of the horse called Xiaobai because of its white color, and the iron-eating beast called Rolling because it often rolls around.

The countries in the northern border are deeply disturbed by the ability of their own kings to name their names.

Liu Tan didn't look up, no matter how uneasy he was, he just wrote a bunch of them, then handed them to Huo Guang and said, "How do you look at these?"

Huo Guang was mentally prepared to take it and looked a little surprised. The names on it were beyond his expectation. Most of them were names with beautiful meanings such as Anxing, Yongchang, Anding, Qunxian, Chongde, and Taiping.

Huo Guang looked at Liu Tan suspiciously, deeply wondering whether Xiao Kunmi had ghostwritten it for him.

But soon Huo Guang drove this idea out of his mind. Although Lu Xuan was good at reading, he was outstanding among foreigners, and his level was at most above average for a big man.

Although Liu Tan is not too brilliant, but this should not be enough to ask Lu Xuan to write it.

Thinking about the little white horse and the iron-eating beast, Huo Guang spontaneously found an excuse for Liu Tan: No matter how petted he is, he is just a livestock, and he probably just named it for fun.

Liu Tan was very proud of Huo Guang's surprised eyes. He was not up to the standard of naming, but he could learn from it.

Each of the names of the [-] squares in Chang'an City in the Tang Dynasty sounded nice. After Shuofang City was expanded, there were only fifty squares. Not only could he use these names, but he could also choose a few more for Huo Guang to choose from.

Huo Guang asked, "How do we arrange these?"

Liu Tan thought for a while and said: "The name Changxing is given to Lu Xuan. You guys can choose between Jude, Huaide, Guangde, and Chongde. Qunxian and Daixian are the residences of other officials. Longevity is given to you." The imperial father's palace, the palace for the enactment and administration, and the rest you can arrange as you please."

Huo Guang quickly wrote it down, and before he finished, he suddenly heard Liu Tan say: "By the way, Kaihuafang and Tonghuafang are reserved for the Huns."

Huo Guang stopped his hands when he heard this and asked, "Your Highness wants to separate the Huns from the Han?"

Liu Tan said: "I discussed this matter with A Xuan. It is not good for both parties to force fusion without separation. This is just right now."

The relationship between the workshops is neither so close nor so indifferent. With the doors closed, the workshops are self-contained. The Han people do not need to see their enemies every day, and the Huns do not need to be looked at with hatred every day.

Emotionally, Liu Tan knows that his compatriots are right, but from the perspective of the overall situation, he feels that this is necessary.

So he decided to leave the issue to time. He didn't dare to say that the Han people's hatred for the Huns would dissipate after a long time, but at least it was enough to maintain the superficial peace.

Anyway, Liu Tan originally wanted to use these Huns as a benchmark to win over and divide the Huns.

It would be good to move these Huns away after they really go down to Langjuxu Mountain.

Huo Guang didn't object, and he didn't like the Xiongnu either. No matter how sensible a politician is, he has emotional preferences. The hatred between the big man and the Huns has accumulated for nearly a hundred years, and it is not so easy to resolve.

Then there is the issue of East and West Markets. The current distribution of Shuofang City is basically infinitely similar to that of Chang’an City in later generations. Although the palace is in the middle, most of the east side are official residences, while the west side are post houses, schools and other buildings. The essence is closer to civilians.

Therefore, the basic positioning is also clear. The East Market is all kinds of rare and exotic luxury goods, and the West Market is equivalent to the department store wholesale market in later generations.

Since this is the case, the buildings on both sides are naturally different. The shops in the East Market should be as neat and tidy as possible, while in the West Market, except for the best locations such as the entrance and the center, the shops should be bigger.

In fact, apart from Dongxishi, all the shops facing the street in other squares belong to the imperial court, so they should be set up in this way, so that they can be rented out at that time.

Huo Guang watched His Royal Highness having fun drawing grids on the map, couldn't help coughing lightly and said, "Your Highness, there are other matters."

Liu Tan looked down and happened to see something about the store. He looked up at Huo Guang: "What's wrong with this?"

Huo Guang asked: "Does it have to be rented and not sold? It may not be easy to rent out."

If the rent is too low, the court will bear the risk, if it is too high, then the tenants will bear the risk. Shuofang City is not very popular nowadays, so I am afraid it will not be easy.

After thinking about it, Liu Tan felt that it was not a good thing for these shops to be in the hands of the imperial court, as it would easily enrich the pockets of the relevant personnel.

He doesn't think that all his subordinates are people with a clean sleeve. In fact, he doesn't care if those people are a little bit greedy, but it would be bad if they develop great greed.

Liu Tan said: "Sell! Sell property rights!"

Huo Guang was stunned for a moment: "What? Property rights?"

What the hell is this?

Liu Tan said: "Property rights are the right to use the house and the land. For the property rights of shops, let's set it to 50 years."

After Liu Tan said that he wanted to engage in real estate before the combination, he had the illusion that he was engaged in real estate in a trance.

Huo Guang asked, "Is there still a deadline?"

Liu Tan nodded seriously and said, "That's right, the current price of Shuofang City is definitely not high, but it will definitely be high in the future. We are grateful for selling directly for eternity."

Huo Guang barely understood what he meant, which meant reselling it after 50 years.

He asked, "Isn't Your Highness worried that no one will buy it?"

They still have a lot of workshops that are basically vacant. People are not in a hurry when they see so many vacant places. What if they join forces and don't buy them and wait for the king of the North to change his mind?

It's not impossible for this kind of thing to happen.

Liu Tan looked calm: "Then spread the news that the father is coming to Shuofang City for inspection."

The emperor is coming, will Shuofang City still be vacant?

Huo Guang: Your Majesty's visit to Shuofang was really taken advantage of by you.

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