Aside from these, Prince Jin gave Yu Xiaolian a copper gilded token of passage, engraved with Yu Xiaolian's name and position.
The government officer said that this token allows passage into various towns in Yu State without inspection, exempts entry fees, offers free accommodation at inns, and other benefits.
Although Prince Jin didn't give Yu Xiaolian a house, shop, or silver, it must be said that what he did give is very practical and thoughtfully considered for her.
Yu Xiaolian took out five taels of silver from under the counter to thank the officer who came to deliver the token.
Before leaving, the officer left his name, saying his surname was Jiang, with a single-character given name, and he was the cousin of County Magistrate Ma in Luocheng, telling Yu Xiaolian to find him at the government office if needed in the future.
Oh, not having to pay taxes, how delightful!
