Chapter 1024: Chapter 1022: Unease Caused by the Uncontrollable
Early in February, the Ministry of Rites had already dispatched people to the iron slting workshop in Huaiyuan County to prepare for the emperor’s inspection. Today is the day of the emperor’s tour, and throughout Huaiyuan County, on every road the emperor might traverse, yellow soil has been laid and water sprinkled, a display of utmost solemnity.
The emperor has just appeared on the official road outside Huaiyuan County, where officials are already standing outside the city gate to greet him.
Several ministers and so civil officials, having set off earlier, have successfully arrived in Huaiyuan County ahead of schedule. At this mont, they are panting heavily, standing together with Huaiyuan County officials, awaiting the emperor’s entrance into the sltery workshop.
The guest hall of the workshop has been newly arranged, and all items inside have been replaced. The rooms on both sides of the guest hall have also been vacated for visiting officials from the capital to rest.
Aside from the Spring and Autumn Hunt, the emperor has never traveled this far. Although the journey did not take long, nonstop traveling proved sowhat tiring.
After accepting the local officials’ homage and inquiring briefly into county affairs, due to his interest in new slting technology, the emperor takes only a short rest before proceeding, surrounded by officials, to the work area of the sltery workshop to observe the machine-blown slting process.
The emperor had previously visited the Imperial Workshops Bureau and seen its small-scale slting operations. However, he has never seen a real iron-slting furnace. Especially the industrial era’s unique roar created by the rapid movents of the blast furnace and the steam engine, which shocked everyone.
For this era, such a scene and noise are indeed overwhelming. Despite explanations from the workshop manager, the spectacle exceeds the perceptual range many officials could accept.
Officials from the Ministry of Works and managers of the sltery workshop were aware of the dangers involved in slting and dared not let the emperor and prominent ministers co too close. Yet, even from a distance, many officials were stunned.
The rapidly reciprocating machinery and the loud noises from the blast furnace unmistakably demonstrated a force beyond human control, inspiring fear in all who witnessed it.
The emperor had previously requisitioned the steam engine model from the chanical Workshop, which ntally prepared him. Though surprised by the actual steam engine and blast furnace’s impact, he managed to remain composed.
On the other hand, many ministers were left in shock and began to exchange worried glances, nervously discussing among themselves what kind of driving force could result in such imnse power? The ergence of sothing so uncontrollable made them feel deeply uneasy.
The emperor’s ti is precious, and his status unique; naturally, he wouldn’t spend all his ti waiting for iron ore to slt.
The workshop manager, following the predefined procedure, led everyone to view the manually blown iron-slting furnace, explaining the working principles of the old-style iron-slting furnace to the emperor and the officials.
Before them stood the furnace of traditional slting thods, the massive bellows and the craftsn pulling it shirtless, their strong muscles taut and visible, evoked a sense of stability.
Faced with such a scene, the previously frightened officials finally found comfort in their hearts. Such a thod of labor is what ought to exist in the world.
Having viewed both slting thods, it was nearly noon. The emperor, still full of interest, took a short break before directing the next itinerary arrangent.
This ti the arrangent was set in the forging room.
Several craftsn responsible for forging demonstrated to the emperor and officials the iron materials produced under two different slting thods, showcasing their hardness, brittleness, toughness, and ductility under varying annealing conditions.
All these properties demonstrated that machine-blown slting was superior to manual-blown slting. Moreover, the level of superiority was far beyond what could be compared.
This demonstration result effectively underscored the point that in terms of slting techniques, the machine-blown thod held an absolute advantage.
However, despite the facts, not all officials could be convinced to accept the new slting technology.
Leaving the forging room, the more than thirty accompanying officials displayed various expressions, reflecting their differing feelings.
This tour left the emperor extrely satisfied.
Unlike the sentints of many ministers, the emperor felt no particular fear towards the driving force beyond traditional perception, instead feeling a sense of having the world under control.
The subsequent performance tests of iron materials produced by the two slting thods further confird the emperor’s belief in the vital role industrialization and craftsn play.
At this mont, within the emperor’s heart, developing industry and raising the status of craftsn has beco an irreversible course.
The whole tour process ended as the early Shen hour comnced, with everyone quite hungry, not only feeling empty in their stomachs but also so officials bearing an inexplicable fear of the future.
The ti was getting late, and Huaiyuan County’s magistrate and officials had already prepared simple als according to the emperor’s prior instructions, so each person received their portion quickly.
Perhaps everyone was quite famished, as a bowl of rather rich stew paired with steaming silver rolls and a serving of rice soup surprisingly provided a rare sense of deliciousness to these officials used to luxurious delicacies.
Having eaten, with their bellies full, many still found that the unspoken dread and discomfort in their hearts not only failed to dissipate but fernted even further.
This was a workshop where craftsn ca and went, and although officials from the capital had co ahead to prepare, conditions remained limited. All the ministers ate this belated lunch at rows of long tables.
After the al, the nial workers from Huaiyuan County’s Yan ca to clear the dishes, allowing officials to quietly converse about the day’s observations during the rest period.
A majority of the officials felt disquieted by the matter.
So of the emperor’s confidants and officials familiar with construction works, like those from the Imperial Workshops Bureau and the Ministry of Works, mostly supported the promotion of new slting thods, but their agreent seed optional and not necessarily imperative.
Those traveling with Jinrong, Jiang Yifan, Cheng Dahui, and others were, of course, fully supportive yet refrained from engaging in any discussion.
For a mont, the low whispers about banning that unsettling contraption, the blast furnace, gained absolute dominance.
Once the rest period was nearly over, it was already late Shen hour. The attendants of the officials from the capital began to tidy up carts and horses, preparing for their return.
The emperor still planned to ride back, and at this ti, stood at the forefront of the officials, holding his horse.
During the inspection of the sltery workshop earlier, the emperor did not show much emotion, and now his expression was even more serene. However, his gaze towards the crowd possessed a certain depth.
“I know, what we saw today was unprecedented, and each of you, my beloved ministers, surely has your thoughts. This matter will naturally be discussed in court tomorrow morning. Before the court debates yield a result, I wish for no rumors regarding this excursion to leak externally.”
The emperor’s words were uttered with full energy, and all the officials heard them clearly. The tone of the emperor instilled a shiver in their hearts, regardless of any previous opinions they held towards the new slting thod, they all beca restrained upon hearing the emperor’s admonition.
Looking next at Li Mian, who followed tightly behind the emperor, his oft-expressionless and wooden face seed to carry a bit more severity at this ti.
The Imperial Guard Camp under Li Mian’s command could be said to penetrate into every corner. If the Imperial Guard Camp focused on a particular matter, then everything related to it would be under their watchful eyes.
Under such circumstances, no one dared to privately discuss the potential consequences stirred up by this event.
The following day, there were noticeably more officials participating in the morning court session, not only the usual fourth-grade and above officials but also the main entourage mbers who visited Huaiyuan County the previous day to inspect the sltery workshop.
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