Ningxin Garden.
Inside the study room.
The whole morning, Li Nuo was signing poetry collections, and after signing, he also had to write a dedication. After two hours, his wrist felt a bit sore from writing.
The poetry collections from the Li Family's bookstore sell for one tael of silver each.
But those he signs himself can sell for ten taels.
A signature with a dedication sells for fifty taels.
If one wants a personalized dedication, the price doubles again.
These are all Phoenix's ideas, and even at a hundred taels per book, sales are still very good.
There are many poor people in Chang'an, but there are also plenty of wealthy ones.
The business principle of the Li Family is to take from the rich and help the poor. Li Nuo plans to print more deluxe editions of the "Medical Manual." In the current Daxia, any literate household practically has a copy.