Chapter 1010 Beiyang Tour

The boiling momentum of Jianzhou Korea did not affect Vladivostok, on the contrary, it was precisely because of the existence of Vladivostok that the Xianhan Righteous Army of the Taetong Society was not completely exterminated. K update is also because of such a flood outlet, Jianzhou North Korea can always protect the bottom of the pot.

After twenty or thirty years of operation by Nianyan and Yinghua, Vladivostok has become a prosperous seaport with a population of more than 300,000, and is the trading center of the Central Beiyang[1], with the export of furs, timber, ginseng and other medicinal materials from Liaodong to various places. All kinds of commercial goods from other parts of the country and even Japan and South Korea are sold to various parts of Liaodong under development.

The purpose of Van Pu's return to Vladivostok was not to resupply, but to check the business of the Dongzhou Company, supervise the construction of the coal station, and bring some fine furs to relatives and friends. The purpose of his return journey on the northern route, as he had previously told the Shoin, was to build a sea route that could accommodate steamships.

Fan Pugui not only harvested furs here, but also added dozens of fresh slaves, plus ten Rakshasa slaves. The Xianren Qinu all escaped from Jianzhou Korea, and Yinghua would not give these people nationality. These people either retreated into the shadows, saddled with the dirtiest and most menial jobs for the prosperity of Vladivostok, or sold themselves overseas. Although unlike the Anglo-Chinese immigrants, most of them will never be able to pay off their debts in their lifetime, but they are still a place to live.

And the so-called rakshasas are actually Cossacks. Twenty years ago, Nian Yan attacked Rakshasa and captured many Cossacks who had settled in Nebuchu and other places, and were moved to live in the area of Xingkai Lake and Vladivostok

Originally, these Cossacks were no more than a hundred households, when the Anglo-Chinese restored Liaodong. Shengjing Manchu split into three branches, except for one main vein into Korea, the first branch of the class retreated north. Zhaohui and Nianfu ran eastward. The Dongben detachment not only drove these Cossacks as serfs, but also clashed with the Cossacks in various strongholds in the upper reaches of the Heilongjiang River.

At this time, the Anglo-Chinese expansion in the Beihai, the Tangnu-Uliang Sea, and the Western Regions had cut off the main artery of the Russian colonization of Siberia. Russia is even more preoccupied by the sudden changes in the situation in Europe and Central Asia. Where did Kung Fu care about Siberia. The colonial strongholds in Siberia were reduced to the middle and lower reaches of the Yesenia River and the Lena River valley, and the original East Siberian Overseers were abolished, and the Cossack immigrants scattered in the south of East Siberia were even more careless and powerless, leaving them to fend for themselves.

Zhaohui and Nianfu, the force known as the "Eastern Manchurians", were just remnants of bandits, but with advanced firearms and close relations with the wild Jurchen tribes, they quickly conquered these Cossacks, and the "Rakshasa slaves" expanded to four or five hundred households. All were placed as serfs in the area of Xingkai Lake.

The rule of the Eastern Manchurians in the Heilongjiang River valley was extremely short-lived, and under the general trend of the Yinghua Liaodong banditry, which was dominated by the folk dart bureau, the wild Jurchen also defected, and the Manchu people were driven to the deserted places further east, and the Rakshasa slaves left behind also returned to the rule of the Yinghua. But neither the Liaodong Metropolitan Protectorate nor the Liaodong people have returned their benevolent heart of freedom. to the forty-third year of the Holy Word. The second generation of Liaodong Rakshasa slaves has become adults, and this gang of aliens with a total number of nearly 10,000 people has also become a source of headache for the Liaodong authorities.

Colonial companies were encouraged to absorb Rakshasa slaves, split and relocate them, and eventually integrate them into China. This is the general policy of the authorities to deal with the Rakshasa slaves. Under this general policy, Fan Pugui was almost forcibly assigned ten Rakshasa slaves. To his surprise, the Rakshasa had no objection to emigrating overseas, and for them, since they were able to cross the ice and snow of Siberia in the early years to beg for food, and now they are flying through the sea for better days, what else is there to complain about.

Fan Pugui took in the Rakshasa slaves with a stomach full of complaints, and when he picked out the two blonde and blue-eyed Rakshasa girls, the resentment vanished. During the two-and-a-half-day journey from Vladivostok to Yanjing, he hid in the cabin and tasted the taste of a Rakshasa girl. …,