"Raise the sails!!!"
The East Sea of Great Qin, accompanied by a loud shout, the anchor of a large fishing boat is raised. Bare-armed men shout in unison and exert their strength, the boat cuts through the water, the sea bursts forth with mist as the fresh fishy smell hits their faces.
The morning light at the summer port hums with ten thousand kinds of sounds.
The scraping of oyster shells on stone slabs, the pounding of new tung oil being brushed on the hull, and the clattering of abacus beads at the pawnshop. Youths in summer cloth shorts carry whole slabs of oyster shells, the aroma of freshly baked sesame cakes mingling in the mist.
Signs of a Golden Age are already evident.
The summer of Taiping's first year in Great Qin.
Trade routes have opened across various regions, and the Mo School scholars have also improved the ships.
The seafaring industry has become increasingly prosperous.
