Chapter 883: Two Years Have Passed, The Development Of South America And North Asia [Please Subscrib
Chapter 883: Two Years Have Passed, The Development Of South America And North Asia [Please Subscrib
Time flies, and in the blink of an eye, the autumn of the third year of Shengping (1392) came to the autumn of the fifth year of Shengping (1394).
During these two years, first of all, King Zhu Zhen of Chu began to visit South America in the autumn of the third year of Shengping (1392).
But it was also around March in the spring of the fourth year of Shengping that we finally arrived at the destination of South America.
Although he set off half a year later than King Zhu Di of Yan, in the end it took almost the same time as it took King Zhu Di of Yan to arrive in North Asia.
But this is normal. It takes about two months from Daming to the Bering Strait in North America.
And if you continue along the coastline of North America from the Bering Strait to South America, it will also take about a month.
In the end, it took about two months to find a landing place in South America that was suitable as the foundation for the future development of the empire.
Although it took a little more time to sail, it did not affect Chu King Zhu Zhen's subsequent construction and development of South America.
It should even be said that Chu King Zhu Zhen's construction and development in South America was the smoothest and simplest among the brothers.
After all, who is called King Zhu Zhen of Chu? There is a third brother, King Zhu Fan of Jin, who has been building and developing for several years next door!!!
As a well-behaved, obedient and sensible younger brother, if he wants to borrow his elder brother's homework to copy, can the good brother Zhu Fan, the music master, refuse this?!!
This is naturally impossible!!!
Although Chu King Zhu Zhen and Jin King Zhu Fan are not brothers from the same mother, Chu King Zhu Zhen, who is low-key, well-behaved, obedient, sensible, and has outstanding abilities, is still very popular with Jin King Zhu Fan and other brothers.
So when the younger brother of Chu King Zhu Zhen wanted to copy his homework, oh no, he wanted to learn from his experience in construction and development, Jin King Zhu Fan naturally gave it to him readily.
In other words, when Jin King Zhu Fan was building and developing North America, he had already considered the possibility of copying the work for his younger brother who would later come to South America to build and develop.
Therefore, Jin King Zhu Fan also wrote down all his experiences and insights while building and developing North America.
This includes what policies and systems you plan to implement, and what are the reasons and purposes behind implementing these policies and systems.
And which policies were implemented relatively well after being promulgated; and which policies were not implemented very well after being promulgated and need further improvement.
Also, in the process of building and developing North America, what pitfalls did I accidentally step on, where did I make mistakes in construction and decision-making, which caused me to waste a certain amount of time, etc.
It can be said that Jin Wang Zhu Fan really summarized his experience and insights in building and developing North America in great detail.
The king of Chu, Zhu Zhen, also felt like a treasure when it came to the summary of experiences and insights given to him by his third brother.
Because the general situation in South America and North America can be said to be almost exactly the same.
What is found in North America is also found in most South America.
For example, there are millions to 10 to 20 million indigenous Indians in North America, and there are also millions to 10 to 20 million indigenous Indians in South America.
North America has better potatoes, corn, sweet potatoes, cotton and other food crops than the Ming Dynasty. South America also has better potatoes, corn, sweet potatoes, cotton and other food crops than the Ming Dynasty.
It can be said that almost all the policies and systems implemented by King Zhu Fan of the Jin Dynasty in North America could be copied to South America.
So like Jin King Zhu Fan plans to absorb and assimilate the local Indians to increase the population of people under his rule and speed up the construction and development of North America?!!
Wow, what a genius idea!
Third brother, your policy is great!
So my brother copied it without mercy!
What, third brother, you secretly prepared a lot of oracle bones and bronze tripods to prove that the current Indians are descendants of the Yin and Shang Dynasties in the past to strengthen the persuasiveness of absorbing and assimilating the Indians?!!
This idea is also a genius idea!
Thanks, third brother! My younger brother, I also copied it without any courtesy.
However, just when Chu King Zhu Zhen was about to copy this method, after looking around, he realized that he had not prepared the oracle bone inscriptions and bronze tripod in advance.
The King of Chu, Zhu Zhen, stretched out his hand to tug the sleeve of the King of Jin, Zhu Fan, with an embarrassed look on his face, and said pitifully:
"Brother, use electricity, Dingding, Queque!"
Faced with such a pitiful and sincere request from his brother, how could Jin King Zhu Fan refuse?
Of course he agreed to his brother!
After all, Chu King Zhu Zhen did not want anything particularly precious. To others, the oracle bone inscriptions and bronzes from the Shang, Zhou, Qin and Han dynasties might be very precious and valuable.
But for Jin King Zhu Fan, the greatest value of oracle bones and bronzes from the Shang, Zhou, Qin and Han dynasties was to provide him with evidence that the local Indians were descendants of the Yin and Shang dynasties.
If this role is excluded, then even the oracle bones and bronzes from the Shang, Zhou, Qin and Han dynasties, in the view of Jin King Zhu Fan, are not as important as materials that can meet the daily necessities of life such as daily necessities for people from all directions.
Therefore, King Zhu Fan of Jin also generously gave more than half of the remaining oracle bone inscriptions and bronzes from the Shang, Zhou, Qin and Han dynasties to King Zhu Zhen of Chu.
Although Chu King Zhu Zhen received much fewer oracle bones and bronzes from the Shang, Zhou, Qin and Han dynasties than Jin King Zhu Fan, this can be easily explained.
At that time, we only need to say that the Indians in South America are the immigrants from North America in the past.
At that time, only a small number of North American Indians migrated. If the number of North American Indians was small, then the oracle bones that could be carried to South America would
Naturally, there are relatively few bronzes.
Therefore, the oracle bone inscriptions and bronze ware from the Shang, Zhou, Qin and Han dynasties that were finally excavated from South America were naturally smaller than the oracle bone inscriptions and bronze ware from the Shang, Zhou, Qin and Han dynasties that were excavated from North America.
This explanation is not perfect, but at least it can be used to fool the Indians.
In addition, there were various policies and systems implemented by other Jin king Zhu Fang, and Chu Wang Zhu Zhen was able to copy them all.
It is precisely because of this summary of King Zhu Fan of Jin that King Zhu Zhen of Chu was able to avoid three years of detours.
From the very beginning, we have been on a relatively correct path of construction and development, thereby making our own construction and development in South America faster.
Therefore, the Chu King Zhu Zhen only spent about two years in construction and development, and he was almost catching up with the music master Zhu Nan, who had five years of construction and development time.
During the period of rapid construction and development of Chu King Zhu Zhen, Yan King Zhu Di, who was far away in North Asia, also officially started in the past two years.
Two years ago, after piercing the Timur Empire, King Yan Zhu Di and his party continued to walk north. In addition, it happened to be winter at the time, so the further they walked, the colder they became.
Thanks to the sufficient cold-proof materials prepared by King Yan Zhu Di and his party, each person had three, five, seven or eight pieces of various cotton and wool warm clothes, and each of them could wrap themselves up like a rice dumpling.
Otherwise, just the cold winter of tens of degrees below zero would be enough to kill and injure a large number of old, weak, women and children.
In this process, the population under the command of Yan King Zhu Di experienced a small reduction except in the early stage.
In the end, the number increased again, and there were even 400,000 to 500,000 more immigrants than the more than one million immigrants at the beginning.
The reason why this strange situation occurred is mainly because in the process of immigrating to North Asia, King Zhu Di of Yan mainly focused on being indifferent to life and death, and would do anything if he didn't accept it.
Therefore, the Timur Empire that blocked his advance was penetrated by him, and the cavalry sent by Timur to attack Yan King Zhu Di and his party were almost captured by Yan King Zhu Di before and after more than 100,000 people.
As for the captives in his hands, King Yan Zhu Di naturally had no reason to put them back.
After all, when he immigrated to North Asia, he was very short of population, and the more than 100,000 captured cavalry were more than 100,000 young warriors and laborers who were good at fighting and could also work.
If this can be absorbed by him, it will also be very useful for his future construction and development of North Asia.
So after capturing these cavalrymen from the Timur Empire, King Zhu Di of Yan also subdued them with a big stick and a handful of dates.
After all, the cavalry of the Timur Empire are essentially the kind of prairie tribe cavalry. In their bones, they have the prairie tribe mentality of obeying the weak and obeying the strong, and the law of the jungle and the strong.
Therefore, the cavalry of the Timur Empire were still convinced by the Yan King Zhu Di who defeated them openly and openly. This was the prerequisite for the Yan King Zhu Di to conquer them.
Secondly, King Zhu Di of Yan was also very good at making cakes for his subordinates, and he was also able to be courteous and courteous when necessary. "He was the kind of majestic monarch who could sit down with ten soldiers to drink wine and eat meat."
Therefore, King Zhu Di of Yan would often drink and eat meat with the captured Timur Empire cavalry.
And with a wave of his hand, they were all released, allowing these captives to move freely, and under the sincere solicitation of Yan King Zhu Di himself.
In the end, these cavalry captives from the Timur Empire all surrendered to King Zhu Di of Yan and served as their master.
This is also an important reason why King Zhu Di of Yan was able to kill Timur's empire.
After all, if there were not these cavalry who were familiar with the environment of the Timur Empire to lead the way, or even take the initiative to trick the Timur Empire's cities into opening the city gates for Yan King Zhu Di, and then let Yan King Zhu Di suddenly rush in.
So if King Yan Zhu Di wants to kill Timur's empire, he will definitely have to pay more and a greater price!
In addition to these captured cavalry from the Timurid Empire, King Zhu Di of Yan also encountered many native North Asian natives on the way north.
For example, the Tungus, the Serkup, the Khanty, the Vogul, the Bashkir, etc.
Facing these indigenous tribes, King Yan Zhu Di's attitude was not to dodge or evade, but to run over them all the way!
Either these indigenous tribes will realize their own interests and give way.
Either King Zhu Di of Yan will defeat these indigenous tribes and then run over them!
Of course, there is nothing to say about the former.
As long as the other party is interested, Yan Wang Zhu Di is too lazy to take the initiative to find trouble for the other party.
As for the latter, he was either beaten up on the spot by King Zhu Di of Yan, and the entire indigenous tribe was directly wiped out.
Or after being severely beaten by King Zhu Di of Yan, he chose to surrender to King Zhu Di of Yan and become a new subject of King Zhu Di of Yan.
As for the indigenous tribes in North Asia, some chose the former, and naturally some also chose the latter.
And relatively speaking, more indigenous tribes chose the latter.
Because these people from the indigenous tribes of North Asia later discovered that Yan King Zhu Di and his party had fine wine in their hands!
And it’s a very strong liquor!
You must know that these North Asian natives are one of the blood sources of the fighting nation in Yan Changqing's previous life!
And the characteristics of Yan Changqing’s fighting nation in his previous life
What is it?!!
One can fight!
The other one is an alcoholic!
Especially the stronger the wine, the more they like it!
For example, in Yan Changqing's previous life, it could reach a maximum temperature of 95 degrees. After being desalinated with distilled water, there was still vodka of 40 to 60 degrees, but it was called the source of life by the fighting nations!
It can be imagined how strong these Wang Tu's desire for strong liquor is.
But this is normal, after all, winter in North Asia is too cold.
Spirits can not only ward off the cold, but also bring them extraordinary enjoyment.
So after knowing that King Yan Zhu Di and others had strong liquor in their hands, and that it was stable in the future, they could continuously brew such strong liquor.
Those North Asian indigenous tribes who had been beaten basically chose to join the command of Yan King Zhu Di.
They also promised that as long as King Zhu Di of Yan can continue to provide them with spirits, they will be the most loyal and reliable people under King Zhu Di of Yan!
Not to mention the North Asian natives who were beaten up by King Zhu Di of Yan. Even those North Asian natives who were a little farther away from King Zhu Di and had not been beaten up by King Zhu Di were not.
I know where the news came from, and I know that King Yan Zhu Di has strong liquor in his hands.
And after hearing that as long as they joined the command of Yan King Zhu Di, they would also be able to drink a steady stream of strong liquor in the future, so they all came over to ask Yan King Zhu Di if this was true.
If so, can you let them taste the liquor first?
If the wine is strong enough and a steady stream of strong wine will be provided to them in the future, then their whole family will join the command of King Zhu Di of Yan!
Therefore, under a strange situation that neither the King of Yan Zhu Di nor the monk Dao Yan expected, [the ten people of Yan Lord Zhu Di also inexplicably included the Lord and the North of Forty City.
Wang Tu.
Moreover, this number continued to increase in the two years after King Zhu Di of Yan built and developed the North Asia base.
It has to be said that as people from the Central Plains, it is really difficult for Yan Wang Zhu Di, Dao Yan and others to understand why any race would choose to join another race for a sip of strong drink.
Racial.
It's hard to understand, but it's also a good thing for them that these North Asian natives are willing to join their ranks.
Because these North Asian indigenous races are basically in the same Yuanshi tribe (the Hao Zhao), racial civilization and history are basically passed down by word of mouth.
It is very simple for an indigenous race like this to assimilate. It only takes three or four generations to completely assimilate them into the Chinese nation.
Even King Zhu Di of Yan suspected that as long as these North Asian natives were given enough spirits, one or two generations might be enough to perfectly assimilate them into the Chinese nation.
Because King Zhu Di of Yan once tried to give these North Asian natives strong liquor, and then made them easy to drink and change their hair and clothes to look like the Chinese nation. They also
There is no particularly objectionable feeling.
The feeling given to King Yan Zhu Di is that as long as you give them wine and strong liquor, they will be able to talk about anything and nothing will be a problem.
Although it is somewhat difficult to understand the brain circuits of these North Asian natives, Yan King Zhu Di inexplicably likes these people who can't hold anything else in their minds except drinking.
North Asian natives.
After all, as a superior person, "Who doesn't like a fool who has a lot of brains, looks simple, and is very capable of fighting?"
Anyway, King Yan Zhu Di liked these North Asian fools very much.
In the end, King Zhu Di of Yan and his entourage brought more than 200,000 to 300,000 North Asian Hanhans to the land, as well as more than 100,000 cavalry from the Timur Empire, and millions of immigrants from the Central Plains.
Finally, he chose to stay east of the Ural Mountains in North Asia.
This location is equivalent to the Yekaterinburg area in Yan Changqing's previous life. To the left is the Eastern European plain with one of the three largest black soils in the world, and to the right is the place where potatoes can be grown.
of the Siberian Plain.
It can be said that if there is fertile soil, there will be fertile soil, if there are mineral deposits, there will be mineral deposits, and if there are rivers, there will be rivers.
There is no problem in establishing a top-level kingdom or even an empire in this place.
After all, Yan Changqing's Da Maozi in his previous life basically stayed in the current position of King Yan Zhu Di.
So after occupying such a good place, King Yan Zhu Di also worked hard to start construction.
After two years of conscientious construction and development, the North Asian country of Yan King Zhu Di has also begun to bear fruit. .
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