In addition to major military issues, there are even more major civil affairs issues.

In terms of civil affairs, Nanjing’s first rail carriage, the Xinxuan Line, has been laid and entered the stage of trial operation.

The Xinxuan Line starts at the new industrial zone and ends at the Xuanwu Lake residential area. It passes through 20 stations including the University Hall, Confucius Temple, and Qinhuai River. It has a total length of 20 miles and passes through most of the prosperous areas in Nanjing.

It is expected that this route will not be able to meet the travel needs of the people.

But to Liu Dahua's surprise, after the rail carriage was running, not many people went to ride.

This was quite unexpected. Several leaders from Chaotang sat down to study and analyze, and felt that the reason might be because the positioning of the rail carriage was not clear.

The rich will feel that they are not compelling to squeeze in the same compartment with so many other people.

Those who have no money will feel that riding a rail carriage is too expensive and not cost-effective, so it is better to walk a few steps by yourself.

As for the middle class, they have always liked to follow suit.

Those who yearn for the life of the rich will follow the trend of the rich in everything they do.

Rich people don't take that rail carriage, they like to ride in their own private BMW cars. Those middle-class people are proud of owning a private BMW car and take a private BMW car as their goal.

This has been true throughout the ages.

Among the middle-class people in later generations, there are also countless people who would rather be exhausted, in order to have a car worth hundreds of thousands, as if a car of tens of thousands of dollars would lose their life.

A car of hundreds of thousands is naturally more comfortable than a car of tens of thousands of dollars, but this little enjoyment is not directly proportional to the price paid.

When Wu Changqing saw this memorial, he was intrigued, and he simply went out of the palace, preparing to take a ride on the rail carriage in person and set an example. Use practical actions to tell everyone that riding a public carriage is not ashamed.

The emperor rides this rail carriage, who dares to think that riding a rail carriage is an act of dropping shares and prices?

As long as he boasted a few more words about this rail carriage, who could compare this advertising effect?

When a person's status is noble, he can do anything casually, the impact is huge.

Of course, Feng Debao tried his best to discourage Wu Changqing from leaving the palace.

It is a pity that Wu Changqing is also a somewhat self-assertive person. Generally, other people can't persuade him to decide what he decides.

In desperation, Feng Debao could only go out of the palace with Wu Changqing with a few guards.

The current law and order in Nanjing is very good, but there is no need to worry about assassination personnel suddenly appear.

In the past, the emperor’s going out of the palace was a major event, and the various etiquette procedures that needed to be prepared were very troublesome, and the scale would be very large.

When Wu Changqing arrived, he made exceptions to many etiquette rules.

Although other ministers were unhappy, they couldn't help Wu Changqing.

Wu Changqing was not the Emperor of Wanli. Facing the opposition of the officials, he only dared not to go up to the court as an angry response.

If someone opposes him every day and sets rules for him, he will kill.

They left the palace and walked all the way to the nearest station.

On the way, they did not deliberately conceal their identity.

After all, Wu Changqing was going to advertise this time, and concealing his identity would have no effect.

When most people saw Wu Changqing, they didn't even dare to confirm.

Because they felt that the emperor should be in the palace, even if he was traveling, he would take a sedan chair carried by dozens of people.

Taking a few people like this, and walking, really doesn't look like an emperor.

Ordinary people dared not confirm, but some officials recognized Wu Changqing at first sight because they had seen Wu Changqing many times.

Suddenly, an official bowed down in the street and saluted.

"Okay, don't make so many false courtesies."

Wu Changqing said.

The official got up quickly, but it was too late.

His move made many people who were still speculating confirm Wu Changqing's identity.

The emperor, this is not someone you can often see. Many people forget what they are going to do and just stay and stand stupidly.

At this time, four big horses moved a carriage over and stopped at the station.

From the carriage, a few people got off.

Afterwards, Wu Changqing and the guards boarded the car, and the officials who had recognized Wu Changqing also followed the car.

They actually still have a lot of things to work on, but at this time those things are not important. It is the most important thing to stay with the emperor.

Although, they don't know what Wu Changqing is going to do.

After getting in the car, Wu Changqing gave the car a lot.

Most parts of the carriage are made of wood, and its overall structure is similar to that of later buses, and it is also divided into two rows of seats.

It's just that it's not as exquisite as later generations, just a long wooden board as a seat.

When the people in the car saw Wu Changqing, they were shocked and wondered if they were dreaming.

When will the emperor take this kind of public carriage?

Some people who recognized Wu Changqing wanted to salute, but it was not very convenient in this carriage.

Some people want to get off the bus, probably because they feel that they are not qualified to take a ride with the emperor.

"You don't have to be constrained, I'm just hitchhiking, and everyone is as usual as usual."

Wu Changqing signaled that everyone did not need to make any specializations, and then he also picked a back seat and sat down.

The carriage restarted, and Wu Changqing still chatted with a passenger in the front row.

He asked: "What is your business? How do you feel about riding this stagecoach? It's uncomfortable and inconvenient. Will the fare be too expensive?"

The man who was questioned was nervous, and he didn't know what the etiquette should be at this time, whether he should kneel down and reply directly or reply directly.

For a moment, he stammered nervously.

"The emperor asks you something, don't be nervous, just answer it truthfully."

Feng Debao reminded.

This man recovered his senses and replied: "My Majesty, Cao Min is a proofreader who is in charge of checking and proofreading typos in the article.

This carriage is very comfortable to sit on, much better than the previous carriage, not even worse than the BMW. It is quite convenient for people living in places where public carriages pass by, and the price is fair, much cheaper than taking a rickshaw. "

"Proofreader, this is a good job. Books are a way to convey knowledge. If books are mistaken, it is a misunderstanding."

Wu Changqing said.

If such a thing is said from someone else's mouth, that person will probably dismiss it.

He did this job purely because the salary was good and the job was relatively simple.

As a poor talent who has repeatedly failed to pass the examination, he can only do this kind of work.

And now, his job has been affirmed by Wu Changqing himself, and he immediately feels tearful.

However, he is obviously self-conscious, Wu Changqing said so casually.

Chatting, of course, is to say something that everyone loves to hear. You can't rely on the emperor's identity and just laugh at the other party's career development potential and no future.

The carriage is not moving fast, almost like a human walking.

Along the way, Wu Changqing also chatted with this proofreader.

Passengers in other cars can only feel envy, jealousy and hatred at this time.

Wu Changqing didn't take the initiative to ask them, and they didn't dare to talk casually.

Neither dared to talk casually, and reluctant to leave.

Some people have arrived at the station, but they did not get out of the car and continued to sit in the car.

At Daxuetang Station, Wu Changqing got off the bus, and the other passengers who had taken the station then got off the bus reluctantly.

This is the same car as the emperor. This experience is enough for them to brag in front of their friends for several months.

"This horse-drawn carriage is good, and it is convenient for the people to travel. This horse-drawn carriage serves all the Chinese people. From now on, it will be called a public carriage."

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