Chapter 1058: Finding a Different Way

Judging from the size of the population in the areas under their jurisdiction and the level of security control measures, the situation of the two sides is very different, and the areas occupied by the Haihan near the Daming coast are mostly on the islands, and the population of one settlement is only a few thousand at most, so the difficulty of registering and managing individuals is naturally much easier than that of the vast and populous interior of the Daming Dynasty.

For example, the population of the Hangzhou Prefecture under its jurisdiction is as high as hundreds of thousands, and the number of floating people entering and leaving Hangzhou every day is greater than the total population of Zhoushan Island. But if this kind of sparse inspection measures can find the disguised Haihan spies, then there is really only hope that pie will fall from the sky.

The Ming people who went to Zhoushan Island, whether for trade or immigration, were subject to much stricter inspection and surveillance than Hangzhou City. According to the return of merchants who have been to Zhoushan Island, the scope of activities of outsiders on the island is strictly limited, and they can only engage in commercial activities in the areas designated by the Haihan people, and most areas except for civilian ports are forbidden to outsiders.

It is said that in order to avoid the epidemic on the island, they will also be quarantined and placed under house arrest for a period of time after registering their personal conditions, and then the standard is unknown.

Before this, Liao Xun did not rashly send Jinyiwei to Zhoushan Island to pretend to be immigrants, what he was worried about was that once these people were assigned to other places and cut off contact with their superiors, they would lose the meaning of undercover, so they only sent people to pretend to be crew members or followers to the island to collect a little intelligence through some familiar businessmen when they went to Zhoushan Island to trade. However, the disadvantages of this method are also quite obvious: first, the range of activities is too small, and the people and things that can be touched are extremely limited, so you can basically only rely on two eyes to record the situation you see; second, the time you stay after each visit to the island is too short, and it is difficult to continue to observe the local area for a long time.

Although many groups of personnel have been sent to Zhoushan Island before and after this year, the value of the intelligence collected is extremely limited, and there is no access to the high-ranking Haihan officials who are called "chiefs" by the local people. It is precisely because of the slow progress that the impatient financiers will ask them to find other ways, even if they can't stop the movement of the Haihan people, at least they must deal a blow to them and delay their trend of occupying the Jiangsu-Zhejiang Haimao market.

The final idea that the three stinkers came up with was to try to disrupt Zhoushan through assassination, kidnapping, rioting and other means, and then wait for the opportunity to send troops to intervene. Considering the actual situation on the ground, at least a considerable number of people must be on the island in order to carry out the corresponding operation, so there will be this group of special training personnel in front of them. But how to get these people to the island without a trace, and to be able to carry out operations before they are dispersed, is still one of the problems they have not yet solved. And judging from the simple test just now, I am afraid that there are still loopholes in even the most basic identity cover-up, and it is difficult to say whether these people can pass the first hurdle of immigration review.

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Judging from the size of the population in the areas under their jurisdiction and the level of security control measures, the situation of the two sides is very different, and the areas occupied by the Haihan near the Daming coast are mostly on the islands, and the population of one settlement is only a few thousand at most, so the difficulty of registering and managing individuals is naturally much easier than that of the vast and populous interior of the Daming Dynasty.

For example, the population of the Hangzhou Prefecture under its jurisdiction is as high as hundreds of thousands, and the number of floating people entering and leaving Hangzhou every day is greater than the total population of Zhoushan Island. But if this kind of sparse inspection measures can find the disguised Haihan spies, then there is really only hope that pie will fall from the sky.

The Ming people who went to Zhoushan Island, whether for trade or immigration, were subject to much stricter inspection and surveillance than Hangzhou City. According to the return of merchants who have been to Zhoushan Island, the scope of activities of outsiders on the island is strictly limited, and they can only engage in commercial activities in the areas designated by the Haihan people, and most areas except for civilian ports are forbidden to outsiders.

It is said that in order to avoid the epidemic on the island, they will also be quarantined and placed under house arrest for a period of time after registering their personal conditions, and then the standard is unknown.

Before this, Liao Xun did not rashly send Jinyiwei to Zhoushan Island to pretend to be immigrants, what he was worried about was that once these people were assigned to other places and cut off contact with their superiors, they would lose the meaning of undercover, so they only sent people to pretend to be crew members or followers to the island to collect a little intelligence through some familiar businessmen when they went to Zhoushan Island to trade. However, the disadvantages of this method are also quite obvious: first, the range of activities is too small, and the people and things that can be touched are extremely limited, so you can basically only rely on two eyes to record the situation you see; second, the time you stay after each visit to the island is too short, and it is difficult to continue to observe the local area for a long time.

Although many groups of personnel have been sent to Zhoushan Island before and after this year, the value of the intelligence collected is extremely limited, and there is no access to the high-ranking Haihan officials who are called "chiefs" by the local people. It is precisely because of the slow progress that the impatient financiers will ask them to find other ways, even if they can't stop the movement of the Haihan people, at least they must deal a blow to them and delay their trend of occupying the Jiangsu-Zhejiang Haimao market.

The final idea that the three stinkers came up with was to try to disrupt Zhoushan through assassination, kidnapping, rioting and other means, and then wait for the opportunity to send troops to intervene. Considering the actual situation on the ground, at least a considerable number of people must be on the island in order to carry out the corresponding operation, so there will be this group of special training personnel in front of them. But how to get these people to the island without a trace, and to be able to carry out operations before they are dispersed, is still one of the problems they have not yet solved. And judging from the simple test just now, I am afraid that there are still loopholes in even the most basic identity cover-up, and it is difficult to say whether these people can pass the first hurdle of immigration review. Judging from the size of the population in the areas under their jurisdiction and the level of security control measures, the situation of the two sides is very different, and the areas occupied by the Haihan near the Daming coast are mostly on the islands, and the population of one settlement is only a few thousand at most, so the difficulty of registering and managing individuals is naturally much easier than that of the vast and populous interior of the Daming Dynasty.

For example, the population of the Hangzhou Prefecture under its jurisdiction is as high as hundreds of thousands, and the number of floating people entering and leaving Hangzhou every day is greater than the total population of Zhoushan Island. But if this kind of sparse inspection measures can find the disguised Haihan spies, then there is really only hope that pie will fall from the sky.

The Ming people who went to Zhoushan Island, whether for trade or immigration, were subject to much stricter inspection and surveillance than Hangzhou City. According to the return of merchants who have been to Zhoushan Island, the scope of activities of outsiders on the island is strictly limited, and they can only engage in commercial activities in the areas designated by the Haihan people, and most areas except for civilian ports are forbidden to outsiders.

It is said that in order to avoid the epidemic on the island, they will also be quarantined and placed under house arrest for a period of time after registering their personal conditions, and then the standard is unknown.

Before this, Liao Xun did not rashly send Jinyiwei to Zhoushan Island to pretend to be immigrants, what he was worried about was that once these people were assigned to other places and cut off contact with their superiors, they would lose the meaning of undercover, so they only sent people to pretend to be crew members or followers to the island to collect a little intelligence through some familiar businessmen when they went to Zhoushan Island to trade. However, the disadvantages of this method are also quite obvious: first, the range of activities is too small, and the people and things that can be touched are extremely limited, so you can basically only rely on two eyes to record the situation you see; second, the time you stay after each visit to the island is too short, and it is difficult to continue to observe the local area for a long time.

Although many groups of personnel have been sent to Zhoushan Island before and after this year, the value of the intelligence collected is extremely limited, and there is no access to the high-ranking Haihan officials who are called "chiefs" by the local people. It is precisely because of the slow progress that the impatient financiers will ask them to find other ways, even if they can't stop the movement of the Haihan people, at least they must deal a blow to them and delay their trend of occupying the Jiangsu-Zhejiang Haimao market.

The final idea that the three stinkers came up with was to try to disrupt Zhoushan through assassination, kidnapping, rioting and other means, and then wait for the opportunity to send troops to intervene. Considering the actual situation on the ground, at least a considerable number of people must be on the island in order to carry out the corresponding operation, so there will be this group of special training personnel in front of them. But how to get these people to the island without a trace, and to be able to carry out operations before they are dispersed, is still one of the problems they have not yet solved. And judging from the simple test just now, I am afraid that there are still loopholes in even the most basic identity cover-up, and it is difficult to say whether these people can pass the first hurdle of immigration review. Judging from the size of the population in the areas under their jurisdiction and the level of security control measures, the situation of the two sides is very different, and the areas occupied by the Haihan near the Daming coast are mostly on the islands, and the population of one settlement is only a few thousand at most, so the difficulty of registering and managing individuals is naturally much easier than that of the vast and populous interior of the Daming Dynasty.

For example, the population of the Hangzhou Prefecture under its jurisdiction is as high as hundreds of thousands, and the number of floating people entering and leaving Hangzhou every day is greater than the total population of Zhoushan Island. But if this kind of sparse inspection measures can find the disguised Haihan spies, then there is really only hope that pie will fall from the sky.

The Ming people who went to Zhoushan Island, whether for trade or immigration, were subject to much stricter inspection and surveillance than Hangzhou City. According to the return of merchants who have been to Zhoushan Island, the scope of activities of outsiders on the island is strictly limited, and they can only engage in commercial activities in the areas designated by the Haihan people, and most areas except for civilian ports are forbidden to outsiders.

It is said that in order to avoid the epidemic on the island, they will also be quarantined and placed under house arrest for a period of time after registering their personal conditions, and then the standard is unknown.

Before this, Liao Xun did not rashly send Jinyiwei to Zhoushan Island to pretend to be immigrants, what he was worried about was that once these people were assigned to other places and cut off contact with their superiors, they would lose the meaning of undercover, so they only sent people to pretend to be crew members or followers to the island to collect a little intelligence through some familiar businessmen when they went to Zhoushan Island to trade. However, the disadvantages of this method are also quite obvious: first, the range of activities is too small, and the people and things that can be touched are extremely limited, so you can basically only rely on two eyes to record the situation you see; second, the time you stay after each visit to the island is too short, and it is difficult to continue to observe the local area for a long time.

Although many groups of personnel have been sent to Zhoushan Island before and after this year, the value of the intelligence collected is extremely limited, and there is no access to the high-ranking Haihan officials who are called "chiefs" by the local people. It is precisely because of the slow progress that the impatient financiers will ask them to find other ways, even if they can't stop the movement of the Haihan people, at least they must deal a blow to them and delay their trend of occupying the Jiangsu-Zhejiang Haimao market.

The final idea that the three stinkers came up with was to try to disrupt Zhoushan through assassination, kidnapping, rioting and other means, and then wait for the opportunity to send troops to intervene. Considering the actual situation on the ground, at least a considerable number of people must be on the island in order to carry out the corresponding operation, so there will be this group of special training personnel in front of them.