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Dialogues in Ao Qunli /Author: Shao Ming

- Opai and the Bearded Horse

Dialogues in Ao Qunli /Author: Shao Ming

Oqun (a fan of the Austrian School of Economics) – Teacher, we usually say that something violates economic principles, what is economic principle?

Aoqun's friend answered: The economic principle is that the two sides cooperate voluntarily and distribute profits according to the contract, and profits belong to the private property rights of individuals, and individuals can dispose of them at will. (Covers the main issues of economics: division of labor, cooperation, contracts, property rights, profits, voluntary)

Di Bangzi nerd, still talking about "The Wealth of Nations", you have to figure out the relationship between Opai and the bearded horse first, you have to understand what is the oral period of the baby, and then talk about the invisible hand. Don't misunderstand it as the three hands on the beach, now that we have entered the era of digital currency, the era of Skynet, the three-hand stage has long been obsolete. Our digital currency has been a precedent in the world, and it should be regarded as an advanced stage of adulthood.

Some people in Aoqun added: Another important element of the economic principles of Aopai is the principle of voluntary trading. A friend of Di also gave an example — this is my broken house, the wind can enter, the rain can enter, the king can't enter.

I inquired about the origin of this sentence on Baidu - "The allusion to this sentence originates from the story of an emperor and a miller in Germany."

In the eighteenth century, the German Emperor Wilhelm I built a Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam. Once, he stayed in the palace and ascended to a panoramic view of the city of Potsdam, but his view was blocked by a mill. The emperor was greatly dismayed, believing that the mill was obstructing his view.

He sent someone to negotiate with the mill owner, intending to buy the mill for demolition. No, the mill owner resolutely refused to sell, for the simple reason: this is what my ancestors left behind, and cannot be defeated in my hands, no matter how much money it is! Enraged, the emperor sent out guards and forcibly demolished the mill.

The miller filed a lawsuit with the court. Surprisingly, the court actually ruled that the emperor lost the case. He also ordered the emperor to rebuild the mill in its original condition and compensate the mill owner for economic losses. The emperor obediently carried out the court's judgment and rebuilt the mill."

I told my friends in the Dibio group, first of all, this is just a legend, I don't know if there is such a thing in history. Secondly, the times are different, and the Di Seed Fool Emperor is definitely going to be eliminated. Third, the city of Potsdam is certainly unable to be renewed, let alone subways and landmarks. Therefore, friends in the Ao group, you must first clarify the relationship between Opai and the bearded horse, and then find nothing to do. Opal and the bearded horse are not a car on the road at all.

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