Chapter 256: Miss Hanazawa!!

Impatiently, he stood up and walked over.

Since the eldest uncle and the second brother have all come to the door, there is no need to pretend not to know.

“Hmph, I thought you didn’t recognize me as a relative.”

Hearing a snort, Xu Han endured his anger. Forget it, how to say it is all elders.

“I don’t know what the uncle is looking for me?”

“I’m going to do my sixtieth birthday in a few days, and you will come too”

“Uncle, I won’t go, I will arrive with gifts”

“How? Now I’ve become a tycoon, I can’t look ~ poor relatives”

“Uncle, we don’t need to say what you did to my family? You know it in your heart. ”

“I don’t think I’m suitable for any contact with you, listen to my words to advise you to stop early.”

“Don’t think about yourself, but also for a few brothers and cousins”

According to the memory of the original owner, Xu Han’s eldest uncle’s family were all fans.

This is also the main reason why in the original father’s generation, they are estranged from them. After speaking, I went to see and left the food stall.

The next day. Office.

“Azi, go and explain the work, tomorrow we will go to Dongying Whale Capital.”

Hundreds of years ago, whale capital was just a sparsely populated small fish town.

It was not until 1456 that a military general named Ota Michi built Edo Castle here.

Since then, it has become the commercial center of the Toei Kanto region.

By 1602, Toei had established the Tokugawa shogunate, and people from all over Toei gathered here.

Jianghu City quickly developed into the national zhengzhi center of Dongying.

It is recorded that in the 19th century, the population exceeded one million. Xu Han came to Dongying this time and wanted to go to Mount Fuji to take a look.

At 3,776 meters above sea level, the main peak of Mt. Fuji is the highest peak in Toei, and the summit is covered with snow all year round.

At Narita Airport in Toei, Xu Han got off the plane with his bare hands and casual clothes

“Sir, do you want a tour guide?”

Just walking out of the door, Xu Han was about to rent a car, and a woman’s voice asked in English.

Xu Hanxunsheng looked at a woman not far from her, looking at him. Xu Han motioned for Luo Tianhong to let him come over.

“Hello, my name is Hanazawa Nana, are you coming to Dongying for the first time?”

“Yes”

Xu Han said with a frown.

To be honest, Xu Han was really disappointed, Mount Fuji was really too far from what he imagined.

At an altitude of less than 4km, apart from the circle of snow at the top of the mountain, there is a little beauty, and everything else is like that.

However, this girl named Hua Ze Cai was a little interesting, and did not make Xu Han feel lonely along the way.

So, Xu Han chatted with her, including asking her about the origin of her surname. Seeing that Xu Han was very curious about her surname, she told Xu Han the allusion to Dongying’s surname.

It turned out that Dongying, like Goryeo, was a country influenced by the culture of the Central Plains and used surnames in Chinese characters.

It was not until the fourth century AD that the establishment of the Great River regime began to produce surnames.

It was only in the seventh century that the first household registers began to be compiled, which is the Gengwu Nian register in the history of Dongying.

At this point, the Dongying Youbu Civil Society has entered a civil society. At that time, the subordinates of the various tribes and rich families did not have surnames. Civilian vagrants in society even make up random names.

In order to raid the household, those who do not have a surname can take a code name as a surname, and the number of people in Dongying in this era has grown to 130 million, and the surnames have already reached 130,000

“It turns out that there are so many allusions to your surnames, and you are also very good, you can remember so much, and tell them so clearly.”

Xu Han laughed and praised Dao Tu.

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