Chapter 1265: Your Guest Arrives
After this persuasion, Jiang Han really felt that he was reasonable, and if this book was to be compiled brilliantly and well-written, didn't it be necessary to use detailed materials as the basis for creation? As for any sensitive materials such as military secrets and political secrets, they must not be found in public information. Besides, Liu Shang is just a storyteller, and it can't be a spy of an enemy country, so it doesn't matter if you look at these materials. At the moment, he followed his idea, and slowly borrowed the materials he was interested in when he returned.
The three materials that were borrowed before were actually quite rich in content, Liu Shang looked at them for a long time before he roughly digested the information in them, and when he wanted Jiang Han to borrow other materials again, Jiang Han told him that the time was almost up—he would have to perform on stage in the teahouse later, and it would take some work to rush back from here, and if he didn't leave, he might have to delay the business.
Although Liu Shang was a little reluctant to give up this rare opportunity, he also understood that he should not be too eager to expose his flaws at this time, so he immediately followed Jiang Han to return the three materials, and then left the library and returned to Sanya Port District.
On the way back, Liu Shang kept recalling the information he had seen earlier, and if the content of these materials was basically true, then the Haihan and Fujian governments had already started a relatively in-depth cooperation at least four or five years ago, and the Haihan delegation to Zhangzhou at that time was to "trade exchanges, cultural exchanges, and military cooperation" as the goal of public propaganda, and the Haihan people did not mean to treat themselves as a small country at all. Moreover, judging from the documents, the Haihan mission also received a very high degree of courtesy in Fujian, not only was it warmly received by the local civil and military officials, but also the entire city of Zhangzhou was sealed for several days after the assassination, and the remnants of the pirates were hunted down. Coupled with the subsequent cooperation between the two sides to suppress bandits and kill the enemy at sea, these actions clearly show that the relationship between the two sides has gone far beyond ordinary diplomatic exchanges.
Liu Shang did not think that Haihan had spent money to buy such treatment, and the Fujian government dared to risk such a big disapproval and confidently allow foreign armed forces to enter its jurisdiction, presumably there was a great entanglement of interests hidden in it, and this may be glimpsed from Haihan's public documents.
According to the records of the materials previously read, one of the missions of the Haihan mission to Fujian at that time was to deliver the new warships built by the Haihan to the Fujian naval division, and the operators on board were also trained by the Haihan side. This seems to show that the military cooperation between the two sides has been extremely close, but Fujian officials have never announced these cooperation projects to the public. If it weren't for coming to Sanya to witness these written materials in person, it would be difficult for ordinary people to think that the government of the Ming Dynasty would have such a secret collusion relationship with foreign countries.
As for Haihan's earlier presence in Guangdong, Liu Shang felt that there was no need to consider the position of his officialdom, and the extent of Haihan's infiltration was only that of Fujian. Let's just say that this Qiongzhou Island was eaten by the sea and established a country on the island, such a big thing, the officialdom of Liangguang has never spoken out because of this, and they all pretended to be deaf and dumb about it, as if this land was not the territory of the Ming Dynasty at all.
How terrible this situation is, with Liu Shang's identity and knowledge, he can't actually say one, two, three, but what he knows is that since the founding of the Ming Dynasty, it seems that there has never been such a situation where a large area of territory has been quietly snatched away by a foreign country without any reaction. This matter can be concealed by officials at all levels for several years without completely exploding in the court, and I don't know how many big people are involved behind it to cover such a big cover.
Liu Shang thought of this, and suddenly felt that the task he was carrying on this trip had little hope of success, and the current "potential" of Haihan was not just created by the wealth or force of an organization, but the real national strength of a country in the rising period, even if it was seen with the naked eye, it was difficult to stop, and wanting to go against the trend was tantamount to blocking the car with a mantis arm, because the opponent was not only the Haihan people, but also the hundreds of Ming officials in the southern government who were trapped in it. Since these people have chosen to compromise with Haihan before this, and even betrayed the Ming Dynasty, they have already been burdened with unforgivable felonies, and it is definitely unreliable to expect them to come against Haihan. If neither province nor the southeastern province can be borrowed, it will be a very difficult goal to expel Haihan from this region.
Until he returned to the teahouse, Liu Shang's mind was still full of the information he had just received, and he could not return to his normal working state at all. He had to ask Jiang Han to postpone the stage for a while, so that he could temporarily withdraw his thoughts and deal with the work that should be done today.
In the next few days, Liu Shang basically reproduced the day's arrangement, handling personal matters and sorting out materials every morning, and then went to the municipal library with Jiang Han in the afternoon to continue to borrow various related materials in the name of compiling books. And two of Liao Yuan's subordinates were introduced by Feng Shi to another trading house as guards, and there were only four people left in the courtyard, and there were more and more empty rooms. Liu Shang planned to wait for the remaining three to find a place to go, then give up this temporary residence and find another house closer to the city. Originally, there was no need for him to huddle in a courtyard with Liao Yuan and the others, and it was just because he was not familiar with the local environment before, so it was convenient to contact Liao Yuan and the others, but now that they each have a place to go, it is better to live separately.
After finishing the book that day, Liu Shang settled the day's wages and rewards on the counter, and was about to go to Yaxing to find Feng Shi to talk about renting a house, Jiang Han came over and stopped him: "Mr. Liu stays!"
Liu Shang turned around and responded, "Boss Jiang still has something?"
"There are guests who want to meet Mr. Liu alone. Jiang Han said a word, and lowered his voice again: "Wait in the back room, Mr. Liu had better go and see him." ”
"Oh?" Liu Shang was telling stories in the teahouse these days, but there were also listeners who wanted to make friends with him in private, such as inviting him to dinner or something. However, this kind of invitation is generally blocked by Jiang Han, after all, Liu Shang is now famous in the Sanya storytelling industry, and there are many bosses who want to poach here, maybe the purpose of inviting him privately is to bid to poach people, Jiang Han naturally wants to try his best to avoid this possibility. Liu Shang didn't say anything about it, he actually knew it in his heart, but today Jiang Han actually asked him to meet a guest alone, presumably the identity of this guest is also extraordinary, and Jiang Han is no longer allowed to refuse.
This book was first published on the Genesis Chinese website, and the following content will be re-edited later for anti-theft
After this persuasion, Jiang Han really felt that he was reasonable, and if this book was to be compiled brilliantly and well-written, didn't it be necessary to use detailed materials as the basis for creation? As for any sensitive materials such as military secrets and political secrets, they must not be found in public information. Besides, Liu Shang is just a storyteller, and it can't be a spy of an enemy country, so it doesn't matter if you look at these materials. At the moment, he followed his idea, and slowly borrowed the materials he was interested in when he returned.
The three materials that were borrowed before were actually quite rich in content, Liu Shang looked at them for a long time before he roughly digested the information in them, and when he wanted Jiang Han to borrow other materials again, Jiang Han told him that the time was almost up—he would have to perform on stage in the teahouse later, and it would take some work to rush back from here, and if he didn't leave, he might have to delay the business.
Although Liu Shang was a little reluctant to give up this rare opportunity, he also understood that he should not be too eager to expose his flaws at this time, so he immediately followed Jiang Han to return the three materials, and then left the library and returned to Sanya Port District.
On the way back, Liu Shang kept recalling the information he had seen earlier, and if the content of these materials was basically true, then the Haihan and Fujian governments had already started a relatively in-depth cooperation at least four or five years ago, and the Haihan delegation to Zhangzhou at that time was to "trade exchanges, cultural exchanges, and military cooperation" as the goal of public propaganda, and the Haihan people did not mean to treat themselves as a small country at all. Moreover, judging from the documents, the Haihan mission also received a very high degree of courtesy in Fujian, not only was it warmly received by the local civil and military officials, but also the entire city of Zhangzhou was sealed for several days after the assassination, and the remnants of the pirates were hunted down. Coupled with the subsequent cooperation between the two sides to suppress bandits and kill the enemy at sea, these actions clearly show that the relationship between the two sides has gone far beyond ordinary diplomatic exchanges.
Liu Shang did not think that Haihan had spent money to buy such treatment, and the Fujian government dared to risk such a big disapproval and confidently allow foreign armed forces to enter its jurisdiction, presumably there was a great entanglement of interests hidden in it, and this may be glimpsed from Haihan's public documents.
According to the records of the materials previously read, one of the missions of the Haihan mission to Fujian at that time was to deliver the new warships built by the Haihan to the Fujian naval division, and the operators on board were also trained by the Haihan side. This seems to show that the military cooperation between the two sides has been extremely close, but Fujian officials have never announced these cooperation projects to the public. If it weren't for coming to Sanya to witness these written materials in person, it would be difficult for ordinary people to think that the government of the Ming Dynasty would have such a secret collusion relationship with foreign countries.
As for Haihan's earlier presence in Guangdong, Liu Shang felt that there was no need to consider the position of his officialdom, and the extent of Haihan's infiltration was only that of Fujian. Let's just say that this Qiongzhou Island was eaten by the sea and established a country on the island, such a big thing, the officialdom of Liangguang has never spoken out because of this, and they all pretended to be deaf and dumb about it, as if this land was not the territory of the Ming Dynasty at all.
How terrible this situation is, with Liu Shang's identity and knowledge, he can't actually say one, two, three, but what he knows is that since the founding of the Ming Dynasty, it seems that there has never been such a situation where a large area of territory has been quietly snatched away by a foreign country without any reaction. This matter can be concealed by officials at all levels for several years without completely exploding in the court, and I don't know how many big people are involved behind it to cover such a big cover.
Liu Shang thought of this, and suddenly felt that the task he was carrying on this trip had little hope of success, and the current "potential" of Haihan was not just created by the wealth or force of an organization, but the real national strength of a country in the rising period, even if it was seen with the naked eye, it was difficult to stop, and wanting to go against the trend was tantamount to blocking the car with a mantis arm, because the opponent was not only the Haihan people, but also the hundreds of Ming officials in the southern government who were trapped in it. Since these people have chosen to compromise with Haihan before this, and even betrayed the Ming Dynasty, they have already been burdened with unforgivable felonies, and it is definitely unreliable to expect them to come against Haihan. If neither province nor the southeastern province can be borrowed, it will be a very difficult goal to expel Haihan from this region.
Until he returned to the teahouse, Liu Shang's mind was still full of the information he had just received, and he could not return to his normal working state at all. He had to ask Jiang Han to postpone the stage for a while, so that he could temporarily withdraw his thoughts and deal with the work that should be done today.
In the next few days, Liu Shang basically reproduced the day's arrangement, handling personal matters and sorting out materials every morning, and then went to the municipal library with Jiang Han in the afternoon to continue to borrow various related materials in the name of compiling books. And two of Liao Yuan's subordinates were introduced by Feng Shi to another trading house as guards, and there were only four people left in the courtyard, and there were more and more empty rooms. Liu Shang planned to wait for the remaining three to find a place to go, then give up this temporary residence and find another house closer to the city. Originally, there was no need for him to huddle in a courtyard with Liao Yuan and the others, and it was just because he was not familiar with the local environment before, so it was convenient to contact Liao Yuan and the others, but now that they each have a place to go, it is better to live separately.
After finishing the book that day, Liu Shang settled the day's wages and rewards on the counter, and was about to go to Yaxing to find Feng Shi to talk about renting a house, Jiang Han came over and stopped him: "Mr. Liu stays!"
Liu Shang turned around and responded, "Boss Jiang still has something?"
"There are guests who want to meet Mr. Liu alone. Jiang Han said a word, and lowered his voice again: "Wait in the back room, Mr. Liu had better go and see him." ”
"Oh?" Liu Shang was telling stories in the teahouse these days, but there were also listeners who wanted to make friends with him in private, such as inviting him to dinner or something. However, this kind of invitation is generally blocked by Jiang Han, after all, Liu Shang is now famous in the Sanya storytelling industry, and there are many bosses who want to poach here, maybe the purpose of inviting him privately is to bid to poach people, Jiang Han naturally wants to try his best to avoid this possibility. Liu Shang didn't say anything about it, he actually knew it in his heart, but today Jiang Han actually asked him to meet a guest alone, presumably the identity of this guest is also extraordinary, and Jiang Han is no longer allowed to refuse.
(End of chapter)