In an instant, something even more shocking than the Yellow Turban Uprising completely stirred up the thirteen states of the Great Zhou Dynasty.

The more important point in this edict is that no matter your origin, no matter your gender, no matter your rank, no matter your status, as long as you can drive out the Yellow Turbans who occupy the area, then you can be the boss of this place.

Even though the local Taishou had tried their best to prevent this proclamation from spreading, they still couldn't stop the secret from leaking.

When those local heroes found out about this, they were all starring.

Whoever fights down is whoever has only this one rule and no other restrictions, isn't this just a chance to give them a chance to make a fortune?

So countless teams of thieves and rebels have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain, and under the banner of Lu Yao, the Son of Heaven, they have gone to Jizhou, Qingzhou, Bingzhou, Youzhou, Xuzhou, Yanzhou, Chongzhou, and Yuzhou, which are the most powerful places

by the Yellow Turban This time, they were completely crazy, and the Yellow Turban Army, which was originally a change in color, instantly became an experience baby.

Not only do outsiders want to fight the yellow scarf, but even the local heroes have joined the team of thieves and rebels.

The Yellow Turban Uprising, which was originally as powerful as a prairie fire, was brutally contained in the eight states.

The Taishou of Yizhou, Jingzhou, Yangzhou, Shuozhou, and Liangzhou also convened their strategists overnight to discuss countermeasures.

They were also confused about what kind of medicine was sold in Lu Yao's gourd.

I can't analyze anything wrong with Lu Yao's edict or what kind of conspiracy is hidden.

After several days of in-depth analysis, they jointly came to a conclusion that Lu Yao, the son of heaven who lived in Sili, was crazy or that he was stupid, otherwise how could he issue such a mediocre order.

After coming to this conclusion, the Taishou of several large states and counties were excited that they couldn't sleep all night, and even many states and counties had already begun to prepare to go to the eight states to get a piece of the pie.

As for Shuozhou and Liangzhou, which are close to the eight states of the Yellow Turban Disaster, they are as anxious as ants on a hot pot.

Because Liangzhou is located in the frontier, there has always been a shortage of materials, and the Central Plains with rich materials has long been coveted.

The Taishou of Liangzhou even repaired a letter to Lu Yao, hoping that the army could pass the customs from Sili to Chongzhou to get a piece of the pie.

Lu Yao didn't even think about agreeing directly, anyway, now Si Li is not the only one who says it, if you want to pass through my door, you can pass through my door, but the money to buy the road still has to stay.

So after paying a huge toll, Liangzhou Taishou successfully opened up the route from Sili to Chongzhou.

As for which of the two counties, Zheyang County and Zhenfang County, dares to compete with Liangzhou? Liangzhou

is good at producing cavalry, and because it has been fighting against foreign races for a long time,

every soldier is a battle-hardened elite general.

Now they don't even dare to mess with Lu Yao, let alone Liangzhou, which is strong and strong.

The Taishou of Liangzhou was also very face-saving to Lu Yao, and did not pass from the capital with great fanfare, but chose a route that would not be disturbed by others as much as possible.

After all, the so-called money to buy roads is not really to buy roads, what is bought is that Lu Yao will not raid them when he sends troops in Liangzhou.

For a time, Qingzhou, Bingzhou, Yanzhou, Youzhou, Yuzhou, Xuzhou, Chongzhou, Youzhou were very lively.

When everyone's eyes were attracted by these states, Lu Yao hid in the corner and began to develop secretly.

Wang Meng's strategy is a double-edged sword.

On the bright side, he used the power of the other princes to fight the thriving Yellow Turban Army, and put the attention of these states and counties together.

The scuffle between the parties is destined to cause mutual damage, which also greatly delays their development.

And under this competing interests, the friction between the states and counties will also increase.

And the benefit to Lu Yao is that it has won him the most scarce development time at the moment, and it is a legitimate reason to compete for dominance in the world in the future.

The bad thing is that the powerful states and counties will become stronger, and the distribution of power in the Great Zhou world will not be as balanced as before.

Once the Yellow Turban Army was eliminated prematurely, it did not have the expected slowing effect, and in the future, it would be more difficult for Lu Yao to dominate the world.

Now this situation is like raising Gu, fighting for who can become bigger and stronger in the shortest possible time, and then swallow everyone else.

In the next few days, Lu Yao devoted himself to development.

Not a single minute or second of this hard-won development time can be wasted.

The matter of firing glass was also put on the agenda by Lu Yao, although he forgot the specific process, but Lu Yao still knew the basic principle.

It is to use high temperature to burn the sand, and then constantly stir to remove the impurities in it, and wait until the solution cools to form glass.

However, if you want to fire glass, you have to reach a certain temperature.

Therefore, Lu Yao specially found a place in the palace to set up a few crucible furnaces, but it was naturally impossible to reach the temperature of smelting sand by fire alone.

The maximum temperature of a normal furnace is only six or seven hundred degrees, and even the crucible furnace of a blacksmith can only raise the temperature to a thousand degrees.

It's not enough to melt sand.

Fortunately, Lu Yao grew up in the countryside when he was a child in his last life, and he saw how the village blacksmith made iron.

According to the residual memory in his head, he made a shoddy pull-out bellows, and Lu Yao specially borrowed Niu Er from Fan Lihua, after all, Niu Er was a good coolie at a glance.

Niu Er did not disappoint Lu Yao, and after twitching the bellows a few times, the temperature in the crucible furnace instantly doubled.

With enough oxygen supply, Lu Yao felt that he could almost burn the sand.

Once the temperature has reached the required level, the next step is to solve the problem of raw materials.

Although it is sand that refines glass, the components in the sand will still affect the probability of Lu Yao making transparent glass.

Lu Yao didn't remember the specific raw materials very clearly, but he only knew that there were quartz sand, borax, limestone, and other messy things.

Fortunately, these things can be found in this era, but the proportion of them has to be explored by Lu Yao himself.

Under the scorching sun, Niu Shan pulled the bellows again and again with his bare arms.

The temperature inside the furnace is getting higher and higher, and the charcoal in the furnace has changed from fire red to yellowish white.

Seeing this, Lu Yao also understood that the temperature in the furnace had reached the requirements.

At this time, even though it was far away from the crucible furnace, Lu Yao could still feel the heat wave rolling in it.

Originally, Lu Yao planned to get started in person, but was rejected by Wang Yong and Wang Meng.

The temperature of the glass that must be refined is too high and too dangerous, how can Lu Yao, as the Ninth Five-Year Venerable, be in danger.

However, these ingredient ratio refining methods are the key to Lu Yao's fortune in the future, so he naturally has to operate it himself.

So this glorious task was handed over to Gao Shun.

Lu Yao, on the other hand, recorded the proportion of raw materials for firing glass.

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