Mo Xiao

Mo Xiao is Mo Xiao is a visionary strategist and key figure within the Industrial and Energy Committee, dedicated to advancing Ming Dynasty’s economic development through systematic industrialization and trade expansion. As a proponent of light industry, he advocates for the growth of sectors like textiles, chemicals, and food production—arguing that these industries will drive future foreign trade and improve living standards by addressing essential needs such as daily necessities and energy efficiency. His pragmatic yet forward-thinking approach balances innovation with feasibility, often mediating between ambitious plans (like mass-producing soap or advanced machinery) and practical constraints, ensuring projects align with the empire’s capabilities while maintaining a focus on long-term sustainability. Beyond policy, Mo Xiao embodies an explorer’s spirit, participating in

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"Chapter 225: Five-Year Plan (Part 3) "As long as the system is established, theoretically any equipment is possible," Wang Luobin said. "Too idealistic," Wen Desi said. "First tell us what enterprises we currently need, then let us see what the machinery plant can support." "Light industry has not really developed yet, but I believe light industry will be the main component of future foreign trade, and it is essential for improving living conditions for ourselves and our subjects," said Mo Xiao'"

"Chapter 226: Light Industry Prospects Beyond the clothing factory, a series of light industry enterprises were to go into production during the First Five-Year Plan. First was the daily chemicals factory, manufacturing soap—one of the great transmigrator artifacts. "Soap's process and technology are relatively simple—a product that can ship quickly." "What about the oil and fat problem?" Ji Situi thought, easy for you to say. He was still finding it difficult to produce glycerin—Wu Nanhai refuse"

"Chapter 229: Trade Discussions (Part 3) From everyone's reactions, Wen Desi knew this proposal wasn't generating much enthusiasm. Then Mo Xiao'an spoke: "Director Wen, your reasoning is sound, but mirrors are currently our flagship product. They've already established a luxury image among common people. If we rashly produce cheap products, I'm worried it'll hurt the high-end product line—" Wen Desi answered: "Look, how many mirrors do you think Ming people can buy?" Mo Xiao'an said: "A few days"

"Chapter 239: Bai Guoshi's Romance "Multipass." He swiped his card at the residential area checkpoint. Seeing people playing PSP in the square, he felt a surge of having returned to civilization. Others were playing badminton or table tennis. He wasn't in the mood to watch and headed straight for his dormitory. He shared quarters with Cui Yunhong and Dong Shiye—the latter occasionally participated in exploration team operations. Cui Yunhong had vanished somewhere after eating, and Dong Shiye was"

"Chapter 240: Proposal for a Trade Expedition Liu Zheng remained to discuss operational matters, while Bai Guoshi, seeing the hour grow late, pushed off with the others. Liu Zheng made to leave as well but was asked to stay—there was a new mission to assign. "Your next mission happens to involve going to sea. The Exploration Team should organize its personnel and use this as an opportunity to gain maritime experience," Ma Qianzhu said. The Planning Commission had assigned the Exploration Team the"

Appearances

Appears in chapters: 225, 226, 229, 239, 240, 332, 342, 343, 344, 368, 400, 401, 402, 403, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 511, 522, 523, 538, 601, 602, 666, 782, 783, 789, 861, 892, 921, 945, 949, 1645, 2394, 2465, 2535.

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