Clear Wear and Lie to Win

Chapter 110 Consequences

Chapter 110 Consequences
Yinzhen's excitement subsided a little at night, and when he got along with Yunrong day and night, Xinzhen instinctively felt that something was wrong with Yunrong, as if he was worried about something.

Yinzhen was a little puzzled, the trial of the steam train was successful, which was something to be happy about, but he couldn't think of why Yunrong was depressed.

Yinzhen suppressed her good mood and asked Yunrong: "What's wrong with you? You don't feel very happy."

Yunrong didn't expect Yinzhen to be so sensitive, she was just worried, and Yinzhen noticed it.

Yunrong knows that the steam train is imperative, but she still wants to say what she has to say. In her previous life, Britain was the country of the first industrial revolution. Although they enjoyed the fruits of the industrial revolution, they also endured it for a century. harmful to the environment.

They developed so fast that they destroyed the harmony between man and nature, and they also accepted the punishment from nature.

Yun Rong: "This matter should have been mentioned earlier. Although steam technology is convenient, it has greatly improved the distance between people in production, especially in China Unicom, but everything has multiple aspects. It’s good, but it’s not without its dangers.”

Yinzhen frowned. He couldn't think of any harm. After all, what he saw was the result of the country's prosperity and people's strength after the use of steam technology. As for the harm?He really doesn't know.

Xinzhen: "What harm."

Yun Rong: "Most of the power sources required by steam technology now come from firepower. A large amount of coal is mined. Coal is not an inexhaustible energy source. This will cause a shortage of coal resources in our country. On the other hand, burning coal in large quantities will pollute the environment. It’s also a problem.”

Yin Zhen could tell that Yun Rong's focus was on environmental pollution: "I can understand what you said about the shortage of coal resources. What do you mean by environmental pollution?"

Yunrong didn't know how to explain it, and finally she only told Xinzhen about the dangers of environmental pollution: "When a large amount of coal is burned, the air will produce gases that can warm the air. If the combustion is not complete, there will be toxic gases, and even There will be some fine particles that can be breathed in by the human body, and the steam technology is really used, and the industry is bound to develop rapidly. At that time, more toxic and harmful substances will only be produced. It may not seem obvious, but the adverse effects caused are indeed a lot of."

Yinzhen is one who listens to persuasion, but the promotion of steam technology is indeed imperative now, but how to plan it really needs to be carefully considered.

Yinzhen: "You have considered this matter carefully. I want to get results quickly. I take many things for granted. With you by my side to remind me, it will save me from causing bad consequences."

Yinzhen is really grateful to Yunrong. Without her, although he can develop the Qing Dynasty, there is no way to avoid those hidden dangers.

Yun Rong: "It's fine if I don't meet you. I just did what I should do, and I did what is worthy of my conscience."

Yun Rong didn't know, because she reminded that the development of the Qing Dynasty was very different from the development of Western society. Although the early development was somewhat inconvenient, some businessmen even criticized the emperor in private for making so many unnecessary regulations. .

But in later generations, the Qing Dynasty was renamed Huaxia. Although the Qing royal family became a mascot with little real power, the far-sighted policies of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty were still respected, which is why the royal family was able to survive.

Yinzhen: "Now the steam technology is not mature enough, and the law of evasion has not been formulated. I will not let the steam technology be used in practice."

Yunrong looked at Yinzhen, her expression relaxed.

To be honest, Yunrong didn't expect Yinzhen to be able to do this, and Yunrong also knew Yinzhen's heart knot. To be honest, Yunrong couldn't guarantee that if she witnessed the tragedy of the subjugation of the country with her own eyes, she was witnessing the same blood shed as herself. If her nation is enslaved, she may not be able to remain as patient as Yinzhen.

After all, the sooner the hatred between the family and the country is over, the happier it will be.

(End of this chapter)

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