In Jing Country, can women also hold official positions?
The Ji sisters were at a loss for words to describe their astonishment at that moment.
"Yes, wasn't there an imperial edict posted about this?" The yamen clerk said impatiently, "As a special precedent, Concubine Liu has been appointed as Jing Country's first female official."
The Ji sisters and their maid were dumbfounded upon hearing this.
So this was what Jing Country was like.
In Chu State, women had never held official positions.
The imperial harem was not supposed to interfere in politics!
Even the Empress of Chu State couldn't dream of influencing state affairs.
"How much must the Emperor love her? Didn't the ministers object?" Yuan, the maid, couldn't help but blurt out.
"How novel. Where did you come from, some backwater village? This happened long before the New Year," the yamen clerk flipped through their franchise application and exclaimed, "Oh, so you're merchants from Chu State."
"Hey, counting you in, there were six groups of Chu State merchants who applied to join our Jing Country royal milk tea shop franchise yesterday!"
The Ji sisters were shocked once again.
Apart from them, other Chu people also wanted to learn the milk tea technique and open milk tea shops?
The sisters exchanged glances, both seeing the amazement in each other's eyes.
As expected of their Chu State!
There was a reason why Chu people were wealthier than Jing citizens. Chu State didn't look down on commerce; agriculture, industry, and trade were all supported by the court, without contempt or arrogance towards merchants.
That's why many Chu merchants were excellent at business, with a keen sense for trade.
Sure enough, many who came to Jing Country to purchase goods had sharp instincts and had set their sights on the unique milk tea and youtiao (fried dough stick) business of Jing Country.
If they opened shops in Chu State, being the first to enter the market, they would surely make a profit.
Ji Chunyue and Ji Qiuyue, the two sisters, grew even more eager.
"You Chu people should know, our Jing Country's Concubine didn't become a female official just because of the Emperor's favor." The yamen clerk perked up when talking about this.
"Concubine Liu leading the women to make winter clothes is already the smallest matter. Besides that, the Concubine also invented military..."
Ji Chunyue's ears perked up at the mention of military matters.
But the yamen clerk, astutely, closed his mouth and chuckled, "The secrets of our Jing Country army, we won't tell you Chu people."
The yamen clerk was very cautious, keeping quiet at crucial points, leaving the Ji sisters and their maid burning with curiosity.
On their way back to the inn, the three couldn't help but discuss in low voices.
"Why so secretive? Young Miss, it might be just like in the plays, borrowing the tiger's might. That palace concubine might be whispering in the Jing Country Emperor's ear, taking credit for others' achievements."
"Yuan, mind your words," Ji Chunyue pinched her, "Don't discuss state affairs on the street."
Especially on foreign soil?
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Historical FictionNOT MY WORK, NOR MY TRANSLATION! For Offline Reading Only The Princess's Inner Thoughts Were Overheard by Her Emperor Father Author(s) 红豆煮水 Status: Completed Chapter 1- Chapter 234