Chapter 464: The Flames of War Are Temporarily Extinguished (7) Beima Town

As if in a hurry, the peace treaty was signed in the Seven Kingdoms. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 infoThe envoys of the five countries left with a tacit understanding. The deputy envoy of Myanmar really wanted to stay, but was unceremoniously 'invited' out by Xia Bing.

After only the representatives of Daming and Siam were present, the peace treaty that had been negotiated long ago began to be gradually put on the table. Not long after, the negotiators from both sides walked out of the conference room. The peace treaty between Ming and Siam was also officially announced.

Similar to what the Ming Dynasty demanded at the beginning, the Ming-Siam Peace Treaty was mainly limited to land cession and indemnity.

Among them, cutting the land is a big deal! The first to abandon is the peninsula area south of Bashu. It was a Malay sultanate, which was controlled by Siam and Burma for generations. Religious and religious beliefs are also Mu Si Lin.

This is very different from the Buddhist-based Thai people.

Siam, on the other hand, did not have such a policy of integration and integration of races and clans as the Ming Dynasty, and religiously only blindly attacked and excluded Mu Si Lin.

So in fact, the relationship between the local people and the Siamese government is quite tense. In particular, with the migration of a large number of Thai people to the south, there was a great conflict with the original Malays over various interests such as land and business.

This, coupled with the teachings of Mu Si Lim, is very xenophobic. As a result, although Siam ruled this area, the original inhabitants did not identify with Siam very much.

This made it convenient for the Ming Dynasty to eliminate the imprint left by Siam and mark the cultural imprint of the Ming Dynasty. After all, the Ming Dynasty's policy of racial integration and integration has a series of supporting means. Regardless of religious belief or not, Daming will subtly make the locals identify with Daming.

The success of Australia's indigenous integration represents the victory of the Ming race, ethnic integration and integration policy.

In addition, the Kra Isthmus is an important transportation artery connecting Bangkok Bay and the Andaman Sea. It will be of great help to the maritime trade of the Ming Dynasty in the future. For this area, the Ming Dynasty naturally attaches more importance to it.

In later generations, it was under the control of Siam. China and China want to do something, but they are all tied down. In order to knock Singapore, it also threatened to develop the Kra Strait. In this, there is no less benefit to Siam.

Now, it's completely unnecessary. After all, it's your own place, and you can toss as much as you want. Therefore, the Ming Dynasty will rely on favorable geographical conditions to build the Kra Isthmus into a north-south and east-west transportation artery.

Of course, this is not the excavation of canals.

After all, digging a canal is a long-term project. The geographical conditions of the Kra Isthmus are relatively complex. Among them, not only very important professionals are needed, but also more science and technology are needed! With the current development of the Ming Dynasty, it is natural that there is more than enough heart and not enough strength. Even if you give it twenty years, it may be enough. And that's not even counting the manpower and resources consumed! If they are added together, they will be postponed by 50 years.

Therefore, the top priority of the Ming Dynasty is to digest this territory. Naturally, the Malays who inhabit this land will move away. Otherwise, the canal that the Ming Dynasty spent a lot of effort to build in the future would be cheaper than others.

It's just the first step, but it's to change the name of the place. Previously in Siam, it was zoned as a southern region. In the hands of Daming, this newly incorporated land was changed to Beima Town. The boundary is north of the Kra Isthmus, and the capital is located in Bashu on the border.

It was originally built during the Ayutthaya Kingdom, but was abandoned in 1767 after the Burmese army captured Ayutthaya, the capital of Ayutthaya. Thereafter, King Rama I of Siam stripped King Zheng of the throne and ruled Siam. After several battles, the place was finally recaptured.

It's just that it's too close to Myanmar and it's vulnerable to war. Therefore, Bashu City has never returned to its former prosperity. Now that the Ming Dynasty has succeeded, it has valued the important geographical location of Bashu, so it has been set as the capital.

Along with it, there is also the southern Tana sarin region, which originally belonged to Myanmar. It was relatively backward in development and was directly incorporated into the town of Beima.

This was the last time Burma was defeated and ceded to Siam. It's just that this place is not taken seriously by Siam, and naturally it is not very serious. Even the local Burmese either withdrew to Myanmar or moved to Daming. The Thai people of Siam can't finish their fields, and of course they don't have the heart to move to the unfamiliar Nandana sarin.

The Siamese officials did not bother to move in the people. This place is even more desolate than it was at the beginning of the cession.

Of course, this is not a deliberate lack of attention from Siam. Rather, Siam believed that, according to the temperament of Burma, sooner or later it would attack here. At that time, the war continued, and the hard work put in Siam was also wasted. Therefore, after getting it, Siam only deployed a small number of troops in Coconut City, Dawei and other cities to guard against Burma. If you can't hold on, you can retreat to the east of the Birao Mountains in time.

It is the southern region of Siam that has been operating for a long time, and it is not the same as the newly acquired Nandana sarin.

But I don't want to, in this Siamese and Burma war, due to the lack of troops, the focus of Burma's offensive is on the east bank of the Salween River, which is of great strategic value. So Nandanasarin didn't have any effect. Until now, the armistice negotiations have kept this territory nominally in the hands of Siam.

At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, it only went north strongly and occupied the south of Bashu with lightning speed. For the south dana sarin in the west, there is no time to scruple. Or the local Siamese defenders, frightened by the Ming offensive.

There was also the pressure of an attack from Burma in the north, so that the local defenders, without even thinking of resisting, withdrew to Siam with a small number of Siamese troops. It's just that Daming's energy is focused on the coast of Bangkok Bay, and he has no scruples about the nearby Nantana sarin.

Burmese forces were all contained on the east bank of the Salween River.

made Nandana sarin a borderless land for a while.

Fortunately, the local population is not large, and Coconut City and Tuwei are also slightly larger towns. Therefore, after becoming a terra nullius, the locals still fished and farmed. What kind of turmoil has happened, but it has never happened.

It wasn't until more than half a month later that Daming got the news of the evacuation of the local Siamese army. Send a small army and take control of it. When Myanmar later found out, it was shut out of Coconut City.

Now that Siam has come out, there is nothing distressing. In the end, it is a place to be abandoned, and it is given to the Ming Dynasty, and it can inadvertently divide the relations between Ming and Myanmar and enhance the friendship between Ming and Siam. Counting it up, it's a lucrative deal.

The sultanates of Kedah, Terengganu, etc., which were subject to Siam, were also included in this cession agreement. Earlier, they unilaterally dissolved tributary relations with Siam. It's just that Siam not only didn't admit it, but also sent troops to raise the army to ask for guilt.

After a long period of chaos, the royal family of the Sultans of Siam, who did not obey Siam, were slaughtered and killed. When he supported the puppet sultan who was close to Siam, the Ming Dynasty intervened strongly. Catch all these royal sultans who are close to Siam.

As a result, in just a few months, the four sultanates followed in the footsteps of Johor and Pahang, and the national glory did not exist.