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What is Qin Shang's position in "That Year is Full of Flowers"

Qin merchants refer to Shaanxi merchants, who used to be one of the top ten business gangs in history, and were also considered as the earliest business gangs in China according to their geographical relationship.

Qin merchants, like Shanxi merchants, used to be small traders engaged in long-distance trafficking, and made a fortune in salt industry. With a certain amount of capital in his hand, he changed from a businessman to a businessman, and he became stronger and bigger from a businessman and began to expand in different places. Their business also involves salt, tea, cloth, food and so on. Famous businessmen include Liang Yushu, a businessman from Liquan, Zhang Jushi, a businessman from Sanyuan, Zhang Xiangxiang, a businessman from Jingyang, Hu Rukuan, Wang and Zhou Shuangbai, a businessman from Shaanxi.

Shaanxi is 800 miles away, and Qinchuan is thousands of miles away, which has formed the noble character of Qin people who are loyal and not deceitful. Doing business is doing business. Don't be opportunistic, and don't cheat. On the contrary, it is famous for its prudence and caution. From the anecdotes of Qin merchants in history, it can be seen that honest management, kindness and honesty are the greatest true nature of Qin merchants in China business circles, which is also the most educational historical heritage left by Shaanxi merchants.

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During the Ming Dynasty, in order to consolidate the frontier defense, the government implemented a series of special economic policies in Shaanxi and other places, such as "opening salt", "exchanging tea and horses", "levying cloth" and "exchanging cloth and horses". At that time, Shaanxi businessmen seized the historical opportunity and gave full play to their geographical and product advantages, forming a snobbish scope centered on Jingyang and Sanyuan, and centered on Northwest China, Sichuan, Guizhou, Mongolia and Tibet. Because of his wealth and great potential, he was honored as' dajia of Western Qin Dynasty' or' Guanshan Merchant' and ranked among the top ten business gangs in China in the past 300 years in Ming and Qing Dynasties.

When analyzing the influence of merchants in the middle of Ming Dynasty, Song said: "Those with commercial essence generally belong to the people of the three counties of Qin, Jin and Hui", and Shaanxi merchants ranked first among the three gangs. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Huizhou merchants flourished rapidly and seized many sites of Shaanxi merchants, but Shaanxi merchants still took the second place. After entering the Qing Dynasty, Shanxi merchants made rapid progress because of their special relationship with the Qing court and the rich financial resources of the banks, but Shaanxi merchants remained an important business gang.

Shanxi merchants and Shanxi merchants, geographically separated by a river, have had a much-told story in Qin Jin since ancient times. Most of the oldest political, economic and cultural systems in China have experienced early practice in these two regions. Most importantly, these two regions once formed two world-famous business gangs-Shanxi merchants and Qin merchants in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Their names are often linked together, collectively known as Shanxi merchants. Their clubs all over the country are often built together, called "Shanshan Guild Hall".