After Wang Zheng's envoy, the Ming Dynasty sent four ministers in succession to Burma, Nanzhang, Siam, and Cambodia, representing the Ming Dynasty to give some rewards and make some demands.
The main requirement is to build a Chinese school.
Daming is willing to pay and the local people will provide manpower.
After the school is built, Daming will send people to teach.
The local area will be responsible for the teachers' food and accommodation, while Daming will be responsible for the salary.
Such good conditions will of course be supported by the people of the vassal states.
As for some people who realize the consequences of cultural assimilation, it is impossible for them to openly oppose this matter.
Therefore, this matter has been carried out relatively smoothly in various countries.
This was done in South Vietnam.
Everyone in Indochina has a similar environment and is influenced by Confucian culture, so there is not much resistance to Chinese education.
There are still some differences between the teaching materials in the vassal states and the domestic teaching materials.
The focus is on teaching Confucian culture and local history.
The Ming Dynasty had long convened a large number of people to compile the history of the countries in the Indochina Peninsula.
Of course, deletions and modifications were necessary during the compilation process, especially since all the textbooks had the same characteristic, which was to emphasize the history of the countries in the Indochina Peninsula long ago. , various places are vassal states of China.
As for agriculture, the institute specially sent students from the agriculture department to provide guidance on farming and fertilization.
The environment here in Indochina is very good.
Just scatter some seeds and you will have a good harvest, so you don't pay much attention to these aspects.
If students from Ming Dynasty provide guidance here, they can at least double the output.
But people in the Indochina Peninsula prefer freedom because food is easy to come by.
It is indeed difficult for them to farm as intensively as the people in the Central Plains.
Moreover, the further south you go, the harder it is to become lazy.
However, judging from the experience in Luzon, some products that are not available locally, such as cigarettes, matches, soap mirrors, are very attractive to them and can greatly increase the enthusiasm of local people to work.
Through transformation, the Ministry of Agriculture greatly increased the proportion of Peigao fields in the Ming Dynasty, which made the domestic grain production sufficient to meet the needs of the people.
In this case, the Ministry of Agriculture appropriately adjusted the protective price of the grain collected.
The prices of products such as millet which are not very good in taste have been appropriately reduced, while the prices of products such as wheat have been slightly increased.
People are extremely price-sensitive.
When they find that they can get more income from growing wheat than millet, they will naturally choose to grow wheat.
Wheat has relatively high nutritional value and is easy to carry after production, which is naturally beneficial to people's livelihood.
However, the purchasing prices of corn, potatoes and sweet potatoes have not decreased.
They are used as reserve grains.
In case of a famine, the food from the southern vassal countries can be used to provide emergency relief in a short period of time or even a year or so.
However, if there is a famine, If the duration is too long and the scope is too large, the problem can only be solved with these grains.
The Beijing-Xiaotong Railway has been built as far as Kulun.
There are no problems with steel and labor.
It should be able to be built as far as Xiaohai within half a year.
Zhang Zongling went north from Zhenbei City to the mouth of the Lena River, and built a city on the west side of the Lena River, which was named Taiyuan City by the emperor.
To the east of Taiyuan City, the Guards team of the Northeast Military Region was still exploring.
After finding the people, they declared the place as owned by the Ming Dynasty.
The locals became Ming people and gathered them together to build towns.
But in most parts of the east, there are no people at all.
Cao Wenzhao received the emperor's order.
In the severe cold area in the northeast, he only needed to carry out extensive management, and there was no taxation.
All he had to do was search the entire place.
But even this is difficult to complete, because the place is too big, and the Guards can only bring their own dry food in uninhabited places, and they can only go out for a few months a year.
The rest of the time they must stay in their residences to avoid the cold, so it is rough It is estimated that it will take at least five years to clarify the basic geographical situation east of the Lena River.
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In March of the twelfth year of the Apocalypse, Zhang Zongling was appointed as the Far North General.
The emperor ordered him to start from the Qian River, survey northward along the Yenisei River, and build a large city in a suitable area by the Yenisei River as a symbol of the Ming Dynasty.
Army base in the Far North.
At this time, the Qian River Basin was occupied by the Buryat people, a branch of the Vatsi people, known as the people of the forest.
Zhang Zongling came to Kulun from Zhenbeicheng and led a division of Wei Junru to the vicinity of Xiaohai to meet with the leader of the Buryat people.
Yayoko, the leader of the Buryat people, came to the camp of the Guards at the invitation.
Zhang Zongling said: "According to the imperial edict of the Ming Emperor, the land three thousand miles around Xiaohai is owned by the Ming Dynasty.
The Buryat people who originally lived here are Two choices: one is to surrender to the Ming Dynasty, and the other is to move three thousand miles away. " Yayoke sneered and said: "We have been living here.
Why does your emperor want us to surrender or migrate?
We will stay here and see what you can do to us."
Zhang Zongling said with a smile: "It seems that the leader is very dissatisfied with me, Emperor Ming.
You are in our army camp today, so I will not kill you.
Our army will attack you tomorrow.
Please be prepared."
Yayoke sneered and walked out of the Ming army camp.
He summoned the warriors in the tribe and said, "The Ming army said they will attack us tomorrow.
Everyone, please be prepared."
Then someone asked: "Taiji, you have seen the appearance of the Ming army, how do they compare with our warriors?"
Yayo laughed and said: "Their legs are straight.
They are not suitable for fighting on horses at first glance.
There are no calluses on their palms.
They don't look like they are used to holding weapons.
Let them know tomorrow how powerful our Buryat warriors are." .
Their clothes are quite good, we will grab them after we kill them tomorrow."
Everyone laughed.
Fighting with weak chickens was everyone's favorite thing, not to mention there were things to grab.
They were all looking forward to the next day's battle.
The next morning, the Ming army lined up and walked towards the Buryat position.
The Buryat warriors looked at the approaching Ming army and laughed again.
Yayo laughed and said: "My sons, get on our horses, go chop off Akito's head, and charge me."
The Buryat people roared and rushed forward.
The Ming army stopped when they saw this, which caused the Buryat people to laugh again.
When the Buryats rushed more than 200 steps away from the Ming army, the Ming army's muskets opened fire.
The Buryats, who were still smiling at the corners of their mouths, fell off their horses one after another as if they were struck by lightning.
The horses were frightened by the sound of the gun and began to run around.
At this time, the second burst of gunshots sounded again, and another group of Buryats were knocked off their horses, while the Buryats behind continued to rush forward
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