In order to promote cultural exchange between countries, apart from Buddhism and Daoism, Confucianism, Legalism, Mohism, and other schools of thought, anyone who wanted to go overseas to do a cultural exchange with various countries could obtain a certain number of free tickets. Also, food and accommodation were free.
Qi Haoran couldn't bear to open his private treasury and let them choose from his gold, silver, and jewelry, so he specially spent money to get craftsmen to forge a batch of exquisite porcelain to be presented as gifts to the various countries. As there was also the Great Qi's logo on it, regardless of how many years had passed, it would be officially recognized.
Seeing that the children were so enthusiastic, Qi Xiuyuan reluctantly rewarded the children with the brocades[1] that Great Qi had received as tribute this year. It was considered a national treasure because it was said that only Great Qi possessed the weaving technique necessary to produce such brocades.