Chapter 850: Yanagihara's Worries

"It turned out to be Lord Count Yanagihara, disrespectful and disrespectful." The monk smiled and said Yanagihara's title, indicating that he already knew the identity of the Japanese in front of him, "I didn't expect Lord Yanagihara to be so familiar with my Middle-earth history." ”

"I talked to the Master today, and I benefited a lot." Yanagihara Maemitsu bowed to the monk, "Dare to ask the master's name?" ”

"The little monk Mingtong, traveling all over the world, this time I came to Fayuan Temple to place an order, and I was able to meet Lord Yanagihara unexpectedly, talk freely, and comfort my life." Venerable Mingtong also bowed and returned the salute.

"The master will still live in Fayuan Temple for a while, right?" Yanagihara Maemitsu had a good impression of this monk and couldn't help asking.

"It's going to take a while." Master Mingtong looked at Yanagihara Qianguang, "I originally came to look for Senior Brother Mingxuan, and when I heard that Senior Brother was coming, I waited for him here, and I always had to see him......

"Then I'll bother when I'm free." Yanagihara Maemitsu said with a smile, "Please don't bother me, mage." ”

"Lord Yanagihara's words are serious," Mingtong said with a smile, "If you don't like the cold here, please come and sit down, the little monk will bring some coarse tea, you should serve it, Lord Yanagihara might as well taste it." ”

"That's a natural thing to try." Yanagihara Maeko is also good at tea ceremony, and when he heard Mingtong say this, he couldn't help but readily agree.

The two chatted for a while, Yanagihara Maemitsu said goodbye, Mingtong sent Yanagihara Maemitsu out of the mountain gate, got into the carriage, and watched the carriage disappear into the smoke and dust before turning back to the mountain gate.

Mingtong entered his sperm room and sat down, recalling the conversation between the two just now, and didn't feel a whim. Like his senior brother Mingxuan, he was proficient in the science of divination, so he immediately set out his calculation chip and calculated.

"The south has just settled, and the chaos is coming from the east......" After seeing the calculated results, Mingtong couldn't help but sigh, "It's really eventful!" ”

After Yanagihara Maemitsu returned to the Japanese legation, he remembered that he had just talked to Master Myeongtong about the Eastern Expedition to Goryeo. I felt a pang of unease in my heart.

As for the activities of Japanese spies in Vietnam and Korea, he knew only a few things, and did not know the details. But judging by the intelligence that is now known, the operation of the Japanese spies in Vietnam can be said to be a complete failure.

Just last month, he received news of the death of Iwao Konno, a famous Japanese explorer and journalist.

Yanagihara Maemitsu didn't expect it at all. This famous Japanese explorer turned out to be a spy sent to Vietnam by the "Genyosha"!

Now that the situation in Vietnam has stabilized, and the two countries have reached a new peace treaty on the long-pending issue of Vietnam's status, the Great Qian Empire has not only not been able to get bogged down in the quagmire of Vietnam, but has carved up Vietnam with France, gained Vietnam's northern territory, expanded the borders of the empire, and gained a stable flank.

Thinking that Lin Yiqing didn't make much effort to pacify Vietnam, he saw that he would be promoted to the rank of knight when he returned to Beijing. Yanagihara Maemitsu couldn't help but be angry.

These days, he has been negotiating with Prime Minister Yamen about Lin Yiqing's support for the Satsuma guerrillas in Hokkaido, which can be described as "bald and scorched", but to no avail.

Lin Yiqing sent the Satsuma people to infiltrate Hokkaido, which can be said to have caused great trouble to Japan, and Japan tried the same method to cause the same consequences in Vietnam, but failed.

What's the difference?

In order to contain the forces of the country. Japan has taken a two-pronged approach, not only in Vietnam. The North Korean side was not idle either.

Now that Vietnam has failed, will North Korea follow in Vietnam's footsteps?

The gang of "Genyosha" hired by the Japanese government, in the eyes of Yanagihara Maemitsu, are too far behind Lin Yiqing's subordinates.

Yanagihara Maeko is worrying about himself at a time when he is in turmoil. An embassy staff member came to report that reporter Ginka Kishida had asked to see him.

Hearing Kishida Ginka's name, Yanagihara Maemitsu thought of the dead Iwao Konno, and his heart couldn't help but move.

Could this Kishida Ginka also be a member of the "Genyosha"?

Kishida Ginka is a native of Tsuyama, Okayama Prefecture. His real name is Guohua, and he calls himself "Yinci", because the more popular number "Yinxiang" is homophonic with "Yinci", so he changed to "Yinxiang" (I don't know and think it's a woman's name).

Kishida Ginka has been known as a prodigy since childhood, and at the age of 17 he went to Edo to study Sinology, which is quite accomplished. At the age of 22, he went to Osaka, where he began to study "Ranggaku" with Ogata Koan in addition to Sinology, and befriended Takayoshi Kido and Saigo Takamori.

Young people were exposed to so many new ideas, and naturally they were not used to the conservative and unruly shogunate bureaucrats, and because they were already profoundly Chinese and wrote about them, Kishida Ginka began to criticize current affairs and point out the country. In this way, he naturally violated the taboo of the authorities, and as a result, the deviant Kishida Ginka was wanted, so he could only flee in the wilderness, incognito, and in the most difficult time, he even went to the Edo brothel to serve as a turtle slave to serve the prostitutes, in order to avoid the pursuit of the shogunate.

But the pen still has a purpose, after several twists and turns, after a friend's introduction, in 9064 Kishida Ginka met the American Presbyterian missionary, James, MD of the University of Pennsylvania? Curtis? Hepburn. Dr. Hepburn has lived in Japan for 33 years and has cultivated many first-class talents, which has had a great influence on the Japanese government and the public. Dr. Hepburn was in Yokohama at the time, practicing medicine and preaching, and editing Japan's first English dictionary, Wa English Dictionary. In order to edit the dictionary, he needs an expert who is proficient in both Japanese and English, and Kishida Ginka is naturally a suitable person. As a result, Kishida lived in Dr. Hepburn's residence in Yokohama, and her life finally settled down, and she began to learn English more systematically, and gained an in-depth understanding of the Western world, especially the Western newspaper industry. This year he was 31 years old. In September 9066, Dr. Hepburn and Kishida Ginka came to Shanghai to begin printing the dictionary, which was completed in May of the following year. Living in Shanghai, the bustling city of the East, for nine months has greatly expanded Kishida's horizons.

After returning to Japan, Kishida returned to her old business and started her own newspaper, Overseas Shimbun, which was published every ten years, making full use of her English skills to extract news from all over the world. Later, the Yokohama Shinbo newspaper was published. During this period, he tried to go to the sea to do business many times, but they were not very successful. In 9072, Kishida Ginka served as the chief writer of "Tokyo **** Shimbun", which gave him a stage to fully display his talents. Kishida has a strong pen and talks about current affairs, and his reputation has risen for a while. It is known as one of the four "famous records" in Japan. In 9074, Saigo Congdao led the army to attack Taiwan, and Kishida Yinka, who likes adventure, applied to go with the army. He became Japan's first military correspondent.

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