Chapter 854: Man-made fiber

Foreign wars are raging, and domestic singing and dancing are on the rise.

In Nanjing, Wu Changqing is arranging someone to study a grain combine harvester.

The emergence of internal combustion engines and diesel engines basically solved the biggest technical difficulty of the combine harvester.

The reason why it has not been invented is mainly due to shortcomings.

In other words, the current Dahua researchers do not pay attention to the research of agricultural machinery, they are more enthusiastic about the research of industrial machinery.

No one went to study it. Wu Changqing had no choice but to work **** himself and came up with a plan for manufacturing this kind of harvester and arranged for someone to study and manufacture it.

There are still quite a lot of plains in Dahua, and the use of combine harvesters in these places can greatly liberate labor.

"This is really a fantastic idea. If you build this kind of harvester according to the blueprint, farming will be easier in the future."

Several researchers were shocked by the idea Wu Changqing provided. This idea is really subtle.

However, thinking of all the magical aspects of Wu Changqing, they all understood.

The reincarnation of the **** emperor naturally has wisdom that ordinary people cannot understand.

These researchers took the blueprints and went to start construction, while Wu Changqing was thinking.

He found that it seemed that the land reform and the division of fields in the past were not good for the promotion of this large-scale agricultural machinery.

Ordinary people can't afford such expensive machinery.

And buying such a big toy for dozens of acres of land is tantamount to using a cannon to beat mosquitoes.

A combine harvester can harvest four or five hundred acres of land a day, so what hour or two do you use for a harvester a year?

If you were a big landlord in the past, you can buy this kind of agricultural machinery, and then reduce the number of long-term workers and tenant farmers, so as not to lose money.

Of course, these are still minor problems.

If it doesn't work, it can also be rented. The government spends money to purchase those harvesters, and then helps farmers to harvest and collect a little oil money.

The real trouble is that the harvester is only able to help when harvesting, and usually requires people to farm.

In other words, the harvester only liberated manpower for a period of time, rather than completely liberated these manpower.

These people can't completely convert into workers, they can only do odd jobs.

Moreover, what Wu Changqing hopes most is to let these people completely get rid of their dependence on land, and then let these people immigrate to the Americas.

This requires more agricultural machinery and comprehensive mechanization to achieve this level.

This takes time.

Wu Changqing can come up with all the relevant agricultural machinery designs, but there are so many people to make them.

Moreover, even if it is made, so many people need to learn and use it.

These all need people, and they are still knowledgeable people.

Back in the palace, Wu Changqing saw a set of data when dealing with government affairs.

The number of the textile industry has increased, but the tax revenue has not increased. The memorial is that the profit of the textile industry is declining.

Dahua's textile industry has entered a bottleneck period after six or seven years of development.

Although there is still a profit, there is no such huge profit at the beginning.

Even some businesses have begun to transform and turn to other more profitable industries.

The root cause of the textile industry becoming unprofitable is the increase in raw material prices.

After too many people enter the textile industry, raw materials are no longer available.

How can the speed of people raising silkworms keep up with the consumption of factories?

With limited raw materials, more and more people enter the industry, and raw material prices will naturally rise.

The end result is that the person reselling the mulberry cocoons has made a fortune, but the weaving factory in the terminal is actually making hard money.

As for the people who raise silkworms, they still earn hard money, and their enthusiasm for raising silkworms is not very high.

Whoever masters the acquisition channels of raw materials has the right to speak in this industry.

Seeing this situation, Wu Changqing naturally wanted to find a way to solve this problem.

Encourage people to raise more silkworms?

It's too slow, and the speed of obtaining raw materials by raising silkworms has never been able to keep up with the consumption rate of the factory.

Furthermore, there are more people raising silkworms, and there will be fewer people growing the land, which will affect the output of food, which is not desirable.

As for restricting the export of cloth, it is not a good way to first use it to meet domestic demand.

Those exported cloth can be exchanged for more raw materials and gold and silver for Dahua.

This seems to be a troublesome problem, but it is not a problem for Wu Changqing.

There were not many people raising silkworms in later generations, but there were more than a dozen sets of clothes per capita, and I have never heard of a lack of fiber raw materials.

All of this is attributed to man-made fibers.

Man-made fibers can be made into rayon, rayon, and artificial wool, which are very versatile.

Cloth, sweaters, quilted jackets, all fiber products can be made of man-made fibers.

Wu Changqing spent one million technology points to exchange man-made fiber technology and craftsmanship from the system.

This technology is actually not that difficult. What's more important is that there are many raw materials for man-made fibers. Compared with silk, it appears to be a rotten street.

Bamboo, wood, sugar cane, etc., are all materials for man-made fibers.

These gadgets are everywhere, cheap and in large quantities.

Only when man-made fibers are made can all kinds of cloth products be popularized.

The current ordinary people are willing to spend money on cloth only when they make clothes.

As for curtains, tablecloths, bed covers and other fabric products, they are all things of the rich.

In ordinary people's homes, the pillow may be just a piece of wood.

Even if it is making clothes, it is a very extravagant behavior for ordinary people to change into new clothes a year.

Most people can only buy new clothes in two or three years.

People who keep it well often wear a piece of clothing that the elder son wears, and the eldest son wears it after the second son wears it. It is impossible to throw away a piece of clothing without a dozen patches.

Wearing pants with a rotten hole in the **** to greet you, these are common things, and not many people will make a joke.

The scarcity of materials in this era is beyond the imagination of future generations.

Textiles made of man-made fibers tend to become hard when exposed to water, and may not be as comfortable as natural ones, but they are not much worse.

The most important thing is that this stuff is large in quantity and can be sold very cheaply.

In short, man-made fiber is a thing that benefits the whole world.

Without man-made fibers, it would be impossible for ordinary people to wear it in a colorful fashion.

This kind of good thing, if it weren't for seeing this memorial, Wu Changqing would not remember it for a while.

He has too many things to be busy every day, and because he is the emperor, there is no shortage of supplies, and this problem is even more unexpected.

Continue to find a group of people with superior intelligence, let them study and manufacture according to the method of data.

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