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In ancient times, although people did not go to work, people could make money by planting land and selling crops. You can also make money by opening taverns and selling snacks.
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I have a job, in ancient times, there were people who were officials, and they could receive money when they became officials, and in ancient times, there were people who did business, and they could make money by doing business, and in ancient times, there were people who went to the rivers and lakes to sell their arts, and they could also make money by selling their arts.
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Of course, people in ancient times went to work, and those who did not serve in the court also had their own occupations, such as setting up stalls, selling vegetables, selling calligraphy and paintings, etc.
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In ancient times, many people relied on farming to support themselves and be self-sufficient, and of course, some people supported themselves by selling some small handicrafts.
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As far as I know, the ancient people did not have to go to work, but they also planted and raised some food and animals in their farms, and these agricultural products could not only be fed and clothed for them, but also sold to shops for a part of the money.
However, if they only serve small shops and their production technology is not sophisticated, then their lives may be miserable, and they can only survive on food and clothing. Fourth, the businessmen who have done business in China for generations have a tradition of valuing agriculture and suppressing business. Although the Tang Dynasty paid more attention to the development of commerce, the status of merchants still could not be compared with that of peasants.
Although they had a lot of wealth, they had strict rules about dress, and they could not wear particularly flashy and expensive clothes and accessories. As a result, they can only put a lot of wealth and energy into food. Now there are so many delicacies in Yangzhou, and the ancient salt merchants made a significant contribution.
Although the ancients did not go out to work every day like we do today, they also had corresponding funds**, and the money they got could support them to survive in this world.
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Some of the ancients still had to go to work, such as ** and shop men, and the rest were farmers, who relied on farming to earn money for their lives, but most of the time they were self-sufficient.
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Although it was an agrarian society in ancient times, most of them were engaged in agricultural production, and this part of the people naturally relied on agricultural labor and health, as well as those who were engaged in business, the army and the army, and those who worked in the ** department were all income**.
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Although the ancient people did not have to go to work, they would also grow or raise some food and animals in their farms, and these agricultural products could not only provide them with food and clothing, but also sell them to shops for some money
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In ancient times, people were affected by different policies in different dynasties, and they farmed in the fields during the period of heavy agriculture and suppressed commerce, and made a living by selling vegetables and fruits, and went to the sea to do business in the prosperous stage of commerce.
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The ancients never lost to modern people in terms of earning money, they worked as hard, there were civil servants from 9 to 5 and ordinary workers who stayed up late to work overtime, but in the long course of history, these ordinary people were usually not paid attention to.
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In ancient times, people would earn money to support their families by farming or doing some handicrafts. In ancient times, agriculture was the mainstay, and grain was self-sufficient, and leftover grain was sold for money. If you have money, you will buy the things you need for life, and if you don't have money, you will not buy them.
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First of all, who told you that the ancients didn't go to work anymore? It's just that the form of running around is different, okay, and secondly, don't officials have to deal with government affairs? Didn't the imperial court give him a fortune? In the end, those who are not officials are still busy farming and doing business, aren't these all means of supporting themselves?
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The ancients could choose to be an official, and then get the royal court. You can also engage in some ** and make a profit.
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First of all, I would like to correct that people in ancient times did not have to go to work, and in ancient times, they also had their own business and officialdom operating mechanisms, and there were also workers from all walks of life. Office workers exist in all eras, whether it is officialdom that eats state food, or large and small private workshops and factories, these institutions need personnel to operate normally. Office workers have always been there, coming with the pace of the times.
First of all, it is impossible to get paid without having to go to work, and most residents need to work to support their families whenever and wherever they are, except for a small number of elderly people who rely on the policy of benefiting the people to provide for their old age. In ancient times, there was also its own labor market, and there were operators in all walks of life. Take the officialdom that everyone is familiar with, for example, this is the official family meal in the bright light, and it is also a kind of "state-owned enterprise" unit in a sense, and the superior leaders release salaries and wages every month, as well as various subsidies.
It is also necessary to work in accordance with the regulations, and there are often inspections and audits.
Secondly, in addition to officialdom, China has always had its own market in ancient times, and commercial development has always been actively promoted by various dynasties. Whether it is the textile industry, paper industry, iron smelting industry, oil mills and other large factories require a lot of manpower. For example, in the iron smelting industry in Huizhou in the Ming Dynasty, the operation of this factory area was already very perfect, and the workers went to work day and night shifts
For example, in the Ming Dynasty, Shitang Town, an area rich in paper, there were thousands of workers working in factories. Therefore, this kind of factory workers have existed for a long time, and the mechanism is complete, and labor is the capital that receives salaries.
Then, in addition to these large ceramics, iron-smelting and other factories, there were also various small workshops in ancient times. For example, in ancient restaurants, employees were also recruited in black and white, including chefs, juniors, cleaning, and so on. Another example is the ancient dance building, those servants also took wages to perform talents.
Work has always existed, and different fields need to be operated by work, and there is no ancient saying that people can get paid without going to work.
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In ancient times, people were divided into many categories, including those who entered the official career and became an official, those who were hereditary in aristocratic families would allocate funds every year, and those who farmed could be self-sufficient, and those who did business and did business, all of which were income, which was about the same as now.
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Agriculture and business are all profitable trades! Including being an official, being an official also has his own salary. The peasants are in charge of the fields, working hard to grow crops and sell them for money! The merchant opened his shop and made a profit.
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Some people are farming and farming to support their families, and the other is the imperial examination, becoming an official, and being an official to distribute food and silver.
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In ancient times, people also needed to go to work, whether you were working in a shop or on an errand in the government. It's just that the peasants don't go to work and rely on farming to support themselves.
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Modern people have the illusion that in ancient times, people did not go to work, so they wonder how the money of the ancients came from. In fact, going to work is just a way for some people in modern times to beg for a livingAnd ancient people also need to beg for a living, but in ancient times, it was not called to work. But you also need to make money in different ways and in different industries to support your family.
As for the term "going to work", with the continuous progress of society, there is a general term for all kinds of events in life, so the participation of adults in social labor is called "going to work".
Thirty-six lines, the line is the champion", is a sentence that has been handed down since ancient times. Although ancient times were not as developed as modern societies, there were also different industries that allowed ordinary people to earn a living. For example, when you go to the palace on an errand and run an errand in a wealthy person's house, or in a tavern or inn, or in other related stores, or in any other place where you need people to provide labor and services, these people are all working, and they are all working and paying labor or brain power to earn money in order to survive.
However, because the ancient society was mainly agricultural, it gave modern people the illusion that the common people were self-sufficient by farming on their own. Actually, no, because even farmers cannot just be self-sufficient, and in many cases, they still need to pay taxes and pay land rent for the grain they grow, and then they can sell more grain in the market. So,Even the common people who farm are not not going to work, but the way they go to work is different from what modern people understand.
AbsolutelyIn ancient times, the employment relationship could not be as fair as in today's society, and the way of going to work was not as clear as in modern times, even holidays and breaks. In many cases, it is common for the shopkeeper to be harsh to the man, the landlord to be harsh on the farmer, and the master to be harsh on the family, but compared with no labor opportunities, even if he is harsh, it is better than no money income.
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The common people in ancient times were self-sufficient. In ancient times, civil servants were paid by the state, and then money was circulated in commerce.
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In ancient times, ordinary people used to go up the mountain to chop some firewood, or do some handicrafts in exchange for some change.
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In ancient times, it was mainly a small-scale peasant economy, and money was generally not used, and there were some money banks in ancient times, which could be exchanged.
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Craftsmen earn their income by making their own things, many also earn money by working for landlords, merchants make a fortune in business, and ordinary people farm to make a living.
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In ancient times, people were able to get money when they did work and other work, such as doing business and selling goods, which was more expensive than in ancient times.
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Although the ancients did not go to work, they had to work all the time so that they could get money after selling the grain they grew every year. And they sometimes hunt, and the animals they hunt can be sold for money.
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In ancient times, people didn't have to go to work, and their money would be used to do business on their own, and some people went to become officials or go to farm, but in fact, the nature was similar.
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In ancient times, people didn't have to go to work, they were talking about those who were officials, but in fact, most people had to farm or set up stalls or the like to run their family life, so although they didn't go to work, it was also very hard.
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In ancient times, people who did not go to work may have worked as a farmer at home, obtained their harvest by farming, or could do some manual work, such as weaving cloth, washing clothes, etc., to make money.
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At that time, the ancient people were not called work, they were called workers, and rich people opened shops to make money. Those who had no money went to work in shops to earn money.
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