Chapter 456: Peninsula Reconciliation (7) The Ming-Siam Peace Treaty

After all, this is a peace treaty negotiated by the two sides of Ming and Siam without the help of representatives of all parties. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info is also a peace treaty in Siam that sacrificed the interests of the ethnic group and the country in order to seek forgiveness and protection from the Ming Dynasty. Therefore, both the Ming Dynasty and Siam have a high degree of recognition of this peace treaty.

Moreover, in the peace treaty, in addition to the compensation for the cession of land, there are also some subsidiary treaties. It includes economic, civil, military, cultural and other aspects. But without exception, it was the Siamese side that made great concessions. To sum up, it is to further open up the Siam market and promote the exchange of people between the two sides without barriers. To put it bluntly, it is the commercial goods of the Ming Dynasty, and there is no need for taxes or other restrictions, and there is no barrier-free entry into Siam. The people moved to the Ming Dynasty, and the Siamese officials could not come forward to stop them. In the same way, the Ming people entered Siam without hindrance.

However, as a large country of immigrants, the Ming Dynasty has a strong attraction to the people of neighboring countries. Therefore, the increase in population loss in Siam is predictable.

And in Siam, the Ming people are super-national. All kinds of preferential conditions are also the first to favor the Ming people. For example, in business, as long as the shops opened by the Ming people, they are completely exempt from taxes. Violated Siamese law, and was also handed over to the judicial authorities sent by the Ming Dynasty to Siam. As for Siam's own judicial system, it cannot be applied to the Ming people.

This is a kind of consular jurisdiction! Let the people of Siam be inferior in their own land.

Burma had a similar treaty with the Ming Dynasty, but it was not as harsh as Siam's. After all, Myanmar is not completely free for Ming merchants. Even if the amount of tax has to be discussed with Daming, in the end, there is still a part of it that can flow into the Myanmar treasury!

So compared to Siam, which didn't get anything at all, it was really lucky.

Culturally, Siam did not vigorously promote sinicization. But he also realized his own shortcomings, so he asked Daming to help them establish the same basic education system as Daming. However, it is different from the national popularity of Daming and the free primary school. Siam has only established a handful of schools in major cities such as Bangkok, Ayutthaya and Chonburi on a pilot basis. The targets of recruitment are mainly businessmen, military officers, landlords and other groups with well-to-do families.

As for ordinary people, they are completely out of consideration. After all, the tuition fee is not low, and the family has no small income, and they can't afford it.

In addition, the Ming Dynasty recruited the children of the nobility from Siam every year with a scale of 200 people and entered the only few universities in the Ming Dynasty.

You must know that there are only three universities in the entire Ming Dynasty. Among them, Daming National University and Mingjing United University have always been strict in and out. The total number of students enrolled each year does not exceed 1,500.

And the target of recruitment is basically a new immigrant who has obtained Ming nationality and is talented. Those immigrants with average intelligence who have not even acquired a nationality cannot even touch the threshold of university. This makes the quality of the students at both universities very high.

The first batch of graduates has been trained as master's and doctoral students. It is also the teacher of Daming, which is really in short supply. In ordinary primary schools, some literate people can also be used as teachers.

However, like middle schools and universities, they must go through systematic training and master certain teaching experience. And ideologically, it converges with the overall values of the Ming Dynasty. Otherwise, it will be a black sheep and a misguided child.

Therefore, Daming's requirements for the quality of these teaching staff are not ordinarily high. Universities are ivory towers in the education system, and the requirements for teaching staff are naturally rising. So that at present, the two universities are both taught by the traversers of the Ming Dynasty.

Fortunately, in Beijing and Shanghai, there are many people with higher education. Bachelor's, Master's, and Ph.D. can all be found on the train. For example, Zuo Peng, the Minister of Education, is a veritable postdoctoral fellow. It's one level higher than the doctor.

He is currently the Minister of Education and the Principal of the University of Mining State. This also made the limelight of Daming National University overpower Mingjing United University.

It's just that in line with the principle of making the best use of things, those who serve as university teachers have part-time jobs in various positions in the Ming Dynasty. Even the students who are trained will also be led by the teachers to devote themselves to practice and accumulate experience from them.

It is very different from later generations who only memorized textbooks.

It was also the cabinet ministers of the Ming Dynasty who summarized the disadvantages of university education in later generations, so as to make targeted adjustments. Although it is not perfect, it does help to improve students' practical ability at present.

It's just that because of the enrollment standards, it is difficult for the children of the nobles sent by Siam to meet the enrollment standards. However, education is often closely linked to politics and politics. Although these Siamese children, the overall quality is not up to standard. But their identities are there again, and if they are recruited, they will let Da Ming get a lot of practical benefits.

And the Ming can use all kinds of propaganda methods to brainwash them. Do not seek to be loyal to the Ming Dynasty, but only hope that when the Ming Dynasty captures Siam in the future, the interest groups represented by these people can bring convenience to the Ming Dynasty.

Therefore, the Minister of Education, Zuo Peng, agreed to the conditions of studying in Siam. It's just the number of people, compressed to a hundred. Divided between two universities, each of which has basically only 50 people.

Linbei Vocational University, however, is not within the consideration of the high-level leaders of Siam and Daming. After all, the temporary vocational university is mainly focused on training new immigrants. No matter who moves to Daming, they will enter Linbei Vocational University.

The so-called things are vaguely expensive! The Linbei Vocational University, which has no restrictions, naturally cannot be caught in the eyes of the Siamese ruling class. In the end, they are people with status, and the sunshine is still very high. This is also in line with Daming's intentions. Because the Ming only wants to cultivate them into the spark of 'revolution and life'. Entering Linbei Vocational University is inconsistent with the original purpose.

In such a situation, Linbei Vocational University is not in the scope of consideration.

At present, these conditions have been turned into black and white in the form of a treaty under the consultation of the Ming and Siam representatives. As long as Siam and the Ming Dynasty signed and pledged, this treaty became a legally binding peace treaty between Siam and Ming.

Since it was conducted in private, the representatives of all parties did not know about it. So after Da Ming finished talking about his conditions, there was a strange silence at the negotiation table. The representatives of all parties also buried their heads and made their own small calculations. Among them, the representative of Myanmar is thinking of lowering his own negotiation conditions.

Because the conditions mentioned by Da Ming are several times smaller than those in Myanmar. Neither the reparations nor the cession of territory are less than one-third of Myanmar's. Moreover, according to the habit of negotiation, at the beginning, the conditions put forward by everyone were just a trick to cover the eyes of a false shot.

The real conditions are shown at the end.