Chapter 569: Pull the merchant in

After the government was withdrawn and the city was changed, Liaodong Province was formed, and a series of personnel changes came to Liaodong. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

Everyone who understands knows that Commander Yang Xingguo is managing Liaodong with a system completely different from that of the imperial court.

People who are as ambitious as Yang Xingguo and want to overthrow the imperial court are like doping and start working hard.

And those who still had good feelings and hopes for the imperial court began to resist a series of orders issued by the Liaodong Army in various ways.

Huang Xing, who arrived in his new position, changed his sluggish mood during this time.

Yang Xingguo's series of drastic changes in the Liaodong Army and Liaodong made Huang Xing see hope, and at the same time, he also affirmed that Yang Xingguo, who had changed various laws of the imperial court, could no longer be accepted by the imperial court no matter what. Sooner or later, Yang Xingguo will definitely embark on the revolutionary road of overthrowing the imperial court.

It was with this idea in mind that Huang Xing began to rectify all the officials in the 30 counties of Liaodong as soon as he came up.

Huang Xing, the officials who resisted the new policy of the Liaodong Army, showed no mercy at all, and directly took down their official hats and replaced them with officials who supported the new policy.

Anyway, Yang Xingguo's trip to Beijing brought back a lot of international students, and some of them were reserve officials in the government.

Half a month later, although Zhou Zhongju reported a roster of civil and military officials in Liaodong in accordance with the requirements of the imperial court, Yang Xingguo's drastic reform in Liaodong still attracted the attention of many people.

Especially Yuan Shikai, who focused on the Liaodong Army, smiled as soon as he received the news.

Without saying a word, he immediately ordered the ministers related to him to hand over the folds to the top, accusing the Liaodong Army of disregarding the national law, tampering with the ancestral system, forming a private army, and plotting rebellion...... All words related to rebellion were all used by Yuan Shikai in the excerpt.

Although Cixi Cixi thought that she owed Yang Xingguo a great favor, she also believed in the Liaodong Army.

However, the Liaodong Army withdrew the government and set up a city in Liaodong and tampered with the ancestral system...... It's a fact after all.

In addition, Cixi is also a suspicious person, and at the instigation of Yuan Shikai and others, he immediately ordered the imperial court to send a minister to Liaodong to personally go to Liaodong to verify.

When Yang Xingguo left the capital, he was very happy with a lot of gains, but Yang Xingguo did not leave nothing.

As long as there is news about the Liaodong Army in the court, these ministers must spread the palace gate as soon as possible, and then use the Liaodong Army's own intelligence system to quickly spread it to Liaodong.

At this time, the reform of the entire Liaodong was in full swing.

When Huang Xing made a drastic effort to rectify Liaodong, Yan Bing, the newly promoted vice governor, was not idle, and directly introduced various countermeasures conducive to commercial development, attracting those businessmen who were active in the Lianzhong area to expand their scale and expand their commerce to more than a dozen county towns such as Fengfu.

After more than half a month, the officialdom of the entire Liaodong region is still a little turbulent because of the big blood change, and more than a dozen county towns of various sizes that have just been occupied by the Liaodong Army have slowly become lively from the desertion at the beginning.

Although the dozens of shops in the city are not very sound, they can even be described as deserted.

But the merchants stationed in these counties understood that the reason why they had no business was because the immigrants outside the city did not have any surplus food and silver. According to the various policies of the Liaodong Army towards immigrants, within half a year at the latest, the immigrants will have silver and surplus grain in their hands, and they will be able to make a lot of money at that time.

The reason why they entered the county half a year in advance and opened their shops was to seize a good position in the county and improve the popularity of their shops, and another reason was that Yan Bing gave them a money-making idea.

In Liaodong today, especially in the county towns where they have just expanded their business, there are 120,000 immigrants concentrated around each county seat.

The immigrants were left with nothing but food to keep them from starving, a house that would not freeze to death in the cold of winter, and nothing else.

To put it more bluntly, the immigrants outside the city lack everything.

In the absence of money in the hands of immigrants, even if they lack everything, they have no purchasing power. This is the business evaluation of businessmen in Fengcheng and other county seats.

At this time, Yan Bing's words directly dispelled the businessmen's concerns that they were afraid of not having a business, and asked them to rush to expand their business and open shops in more than a dozen counties such as Fengcheng.

In Yan Bing's words, according to the Liaodong Army's policy on immigrants, after the autumn harvest this year, excluding twice the tax revenue in the first year, (1) the output of the black soil in Liaodong, each migrant can have almost six or seven quintals left, or even more grain.

Except for their own food, each migrant can have at least two loads of food left over for other things.

According to the current price of grain, two loads of grain are four taels of silver, and they are fully capable of buying the necessities they urgently need from them.

Since these immigrants will have silver and purchasing power in their hands for half a year at most, why can't everyone be bold and directly give the immigrants the necessities they urgently need on credit, and then repay them when the immigrants have the silver.

For businessmen, although the investment is large, the business opportunities are also great.

There are 200,000 immigrants in a county town, even if one person only owes one tael of silver on credit, the whole county adds up to a full 200,000 taels of business.

People who dare to come to Liaodong from the Guannai to do business have a very vicious vision and adventurous spirit without exception.

Yan Bing explained to everyone very simply, but they were all smart people, and they immediately understood the huge benefits that credit can bring to immigrants.

As for the risks, these businessmen don't care about it at all.

In their opinion, the Liaodong Army can take out millions of taels of silver immigrants at one time, and they will definitely not let these immigrants starve to death in Liaodong and let the millions of taels of silver they put into it go down the drain.

Moreover, the various policies and results of the Liaodong Army's treatment of immigrants last year were all laid out in Lianzhong, and in the past year, every businessman who came to Liaozhong to do business has earned a lot of money from the immigrants.

In this way, under Yan Bing's prompting, they rushed to expand their business to Fengcheng and other county seats, and began to transfer materials and commodities from the Guannai, preparing to pay credit to the huge immigrant group in Liaodong.

What these merchants didn't expect was when they were ready to make a lot of money from immigrants.

The Liaodong Army also saved at least two million taels of silver because of the investment of these merchants.

Although the immigrants scattered in Liaodong did not need to worry about food and houses, they had cotton clothes and quilts, and salt ...... All kinds of necessities are also the key to whether they can survive the autumn harvest.

Without these merchants, the Liaodong Army would have to spend at least two million taels of silver to provide necessities for the immigrants.

But with these merchants, it was different, and the investment of these two million taels of silver was directly transferred to these merchants, which greatly reduced the financial pressure of the Liaodong Army. (To be continued.) )