Chapter 2787: Yin Zhaotou knows this (1/2)
Chapter 2787 Yin Zhaotou knows this
Shao Qingyuan gave them a sideways glance, and then began to ask about the expropriated land in Daxi Village.
Master Hong was dumbfounded, "I've never heard of this."
Is there such a thing? Master Hong felt that when he worked with the magistrate Qiu before, he was completely lonely.
On the contrary, it was Yin Zhetou who turned it over from his memory.
He took a step forward and cupped his hands, "Sir, this subordinate knows."
"Tell me, what the **** is going on." Shao Qingyuan shifted his gaze to his face.
Yin Zhaotou said quickly, "Four years ago, my subordinate accompanied Mr. Qiu to go out and passed by Daxi Village inadvertently. Because the water of the stream was so clear, Mr. Qiu couldn't help getting out of the carriage and rested near Daxi Village for a while. Er. I didn't expect to rest for a long time. Suddenly, a Taoist priest came. There were a few people behind the Taoist priest. Those people walked and said that Daxi Village is a treasure land of feng shui, especially the one at the foot of the mountain, the place with the strongest fortune in Jingping County. "
Sir Qiu listened, and an idea came to his mind.
After returning, he marked the land at the foot of the mountain in Daxi Village, but he was not willing to spend money to buy it, so he thought of borrowing the land in the name of the government.
Maybe it’s because he’s afraid of long nights and dreams, and it shouldn’t be known to too many people.
So after two days, Master Qiu and Yin Zuotou still went to Daxi Village and told Village Chief Xie that they wanted to acquire land.
Shao Qingyuan frowned, "Daxi Village is not close to the county seat, and it's a little out of the way. What does he plan to do after the land is expropriated?"
"Master Qiu didn't think about it too much at the time, so he felt that he should get the land first and then talk about it. After he came back, he said that he should build a big mansion for the Qiu family. May be able to benefit future generations."