Chapter 756: Muddy Water Creek
On October 27, 1632, the fourth day of the Haihan militia's arrival on the island of Taiwan
Sun Zhen's biological clock made him wake up naturally in the morning light, he put on his military uniform, and then woke up his companion who was still asleep next to him, and got up and walked out of the tent. Compared to the wilderness survival training he participated in in September, this training on the island of Taiwan was undoubtedly much easier.
In the last training, each recruit was given only a knife, a small amount of salt, two taels of fried noodles, and a two-meter-long rope, which they had to spend days in the field. Fortunately, Sun Zhen has been catching birds in the mountains and fishing in the river since he was a child, and this kind of test of Cheng Dù is not difficult for him, and he has achieved the first good result in the comprehensive table in this training. The so-called training on the island of Taiwan this time was not only fully armed, but also a collective action, with two companies of troops bringing enough tents, food, and ammunition, and setting up a temporary camp by the sea.
Sure enough, the troops slowed down very slowly as they marched inland, surveying and recording the surrounding geography along the way. Sun Zhen also heard the veterans talk about this operation, presumably to prepare for the next resettlement of migrants here. Sun Zhen was originally a child of a farmer's family, and he was a good hand at farm work, so he naturally had to habitually check the soil and environment here. When he heard about the grain production in Fengrong Village, he was a little disdainful, and with the local environment, it was reasonable to grow at least 50% more grain than it is now. However, when he told the company commander of his idea, the company commander disdainfully claimed that the grain production of the Haihan base camp was at least two or three times higher than that here, which really frightened Sun Zhen.
Sun Zhen didn't understand why Haihan had to take the trouble to emigrate to this island at first, until he heard from the company commander that the size of this Taiwan island was about the size of Dengzhou Mansion and Laizhou Mansion combined, and he was stunned to understand how big Haihan's heart was. If you occupy such a large piece of land overseas, you can indeed list the territory and establish yourself as the king, not to mention that the Qiongzhou occupied by Haihan in the south is said to be not much smaller than here.
Of course, the island is not something that can be taken by the island, and the island is said to have a number of rivals, whose role is to ensure that these competitors do not pose a threat to the immigrants who move to the island, such as some of the fierce indigenous tribes who live in the mountains.
Due to the proximity of the legendary "danger zone" where the Han people rarely set foot on their own initiative, Qian Tiandun had ordered that the members of the recruit company should not leave the brigade at will, and the squad responsible for reconnaissance and vigilance on the periphery was replaced by veterans.
This time into the inland of Taiwan Island, Qian Tiandun's intended destination was the confluence of the upper reaches of the Muddy Water Creek and the Central Mountain Range, about 80 miles away from the landing place of the coast, and then he began to enter the mountains further east, and Qian Tiandun did not want to set foot in the territory of the mountain tribes when he was not fully prepared.
At noon that day, the troops arrived at the intended end point, the confluence of the upper reaches of Muddy Water Creek with one of the largest tributaries. Later generations named this tributary Qingshui River, and the map of Haihan also used this name. Qingshui Creek originates from Data Mountain in the Ali Mountains, about 100 miles long, and flows from south to north into the turbid water stream flowing from east to west
The two guides told the Han militia that further east of this place was the range of hill tribes, and that if the Han people set foot in this area, they could easily be seen as a provocation or even an invasion by the mountain people of these tribes. In the early years, when the immigrants of Fengrong Village moved to the current settlement, some people went into the mountains to collect medicine, but after being discovered by the people of the mountain tribes, none of them came back alive. Later, Fengrong Village was coerced by the indigenous tribes to buy and sell and did not dare to resist, which was also due to the shadow left by the oppression of the other party in the early days of the immigrants.
The Haihan militia did not return immediately after arriving at their intended destination, but set up a small camp at the confluence of the two water veins. Thanks to the natural angular barrier formed by the current, the defense line of the camp can be concentrated in a range of about 90 degrees, and the defensive pressure is half less than that of the camp by the sea.
If conditions permit, Qian Tiandun actually hopes to continue to investigate the upstream of the two water veins to see if there are conditions for building small hydropower in the mountainous environment. However, judging from the actual situation seen in front of us, the sand and gravel siltation of these two water veins is very strict, and the construction of hydropower stations may not be able to be achieved with the current technical conditions. However, he still hopes to stay here for two or three days to get to know as much as possible about the living conditions of the hill tribes - if he really wants to fight against the mountain tribes in the future, then it is necessary to scout in advance.
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On October 27, 1632, the fourth day of the Haihan militia's arrival on the island of Taiwan.
Sun Zhen's biological clock made him wake up naturally in the morning light, he put on his military uniform, and then woke up his companion who was still asleep next to him, and got up and walked out of the tent. Compared to the wilderness survival training he participated in in September, this training on the island of Taiwan was undoubtedly much easier.
In the last training, each recruit was given only a knife, a small amount of salt, two taels of fried noodles, and a two-meter-long rope, which they had to spend days in the field. Fortunately, Sun Zhen has been catching birds in the mountains and fishing in the river since he was a child, and this kind of test of Cheng Dù is not difficult for him, and he has achieved the first good result in the comprehensive table in this training. The so-called training on the island of Taiwan this time was not only fully armed, but also a collective action, with two companies of troops bringing enough tents, food, and ammunition, and setting up a temporary camp by the sea.
Sure enough, the troops slowed down very slowly as they marched inland, surveying and recording the surrounding geography along the way. Sun Zhen also heard the veterans talk about this operation, presumably to prepare for the next resettlement of migrants here. Sun Zhen was originally a child of a farmer's family, and he was a good hand at farm work, so he naturally had to habitually check the soil and environment here. When he heard about the grain production in Fengrong Village, he was a little disdainful, and with the local environment, it was reasonable to grow at least 50% more grain than it is now. However, when he told the company commander of his idea, the company commander disdainfully claimed that the grain production of the Haihan base camp was at least two or three times higher than that here, which really frightened Sun Zhen.
Sun Zhen didn't understand why Haihan had to take the trouble to emigrate to this island at first, until he heard from the company commander that the size of this Taiwan island was about the size of Dengzhou Mansion and Laizhou Mansion combined, and he was stunned to understand how big Haihan's heart was. If you occupy such a large piece of land overseas, you can indeed list the territory and establish yourself as the king, not to mention that the Qiongzhou occupied by Haihan in the south is said to be not much smaller than here.
Of course, the island is not something that can be taken by the island, and the island is said to have a number of rivals, whose role is to ensure that these competitors do not pose a threat to the immigrants who move to the island, such as some of the fierce indigenous tribes who live in the mountains.
Due to the proximity of the legendary "danger zone" where the Han people rarely set foot on their own initiative, Qian Tiandun had ordered that the members of the recruit company should not leave the brigade at will, and the squad responsible for reconnaissance and vigilance on the periphery was replaced by veterans.
This time into the inland of Taiwan Island, Qian Tiandun's intended destination was the confluence of the upper reaches of the Muddy Water Creek and the Central Mountain Range, about 80 miles away from the landing place of the coast, and then he began to enter the mountains further east, and Qian Tiandun did not want to set foot in the territory of the mountain tribes when he was not fully prepared.
At noon that day, the troops arrived at the intended end point, the confluence of the upper reaches of Muddy Water Creek with one of the largest tributaries. Later generations named this tributary Qingshui River, and the map of Haihan also used this name. Qingshui Creek originates from Data Mountain in the Ali Mountains, about 100 miles long, and flows from south to north into the turbid water stream flowing from east to west.
The two guides told the Han militia that further east of this place was the range of hill tribes, and that if the Han people set foot in this area, they could easily be seen as a provocation or even an invasion by the mountain people of these tribes. In the early years, when the immigrants of Fengrong Village moved to the current settlement, some people went into the mountains to collect medicine, but after being discovered by the people of the mountain tribes, none of them came back alive. Later, Fengrong Village was coerced by the indigenous tribes to buy and sell and did not dare to resist, which was also due to the shadow left by the oppression of the other party in the early days of the immigrants.
The Haihan militia did not return immediately after arriving at their intended destination, but set up a small camp at the confluence of the two water veins. Thanks to the natural angular barrier formed by the current, the defense line of the camp can be concentrated in a range of about 90 degrees, and the defensive pressure is half less than that of the camp by the sea.
If conditions permit, Qian Tiandun actually hopes to continue to investigate the upstream of the two water veins to see if there are conditions for building small hydropower in the mountainous environment. However, judging from the actual situation seen in front of us, the sand and gravel siltation of these two water veins is very strict, and the construction of hydropower stations may not be able to be achieved with the current technical conditions. However, he still hopes to stay here for two or three days to get to know as much as possible about the living conditions of the hill tribes - if he really wants to fight against the mountain tribes in the future, then it is necessary to scout in advance.
On October 27, 1632, the fourth day of the Haihan militia's arrival on the island of Taiwan.
Sun Zhen's biological clock made him wake up naturally in the morning light, he put on his military uniform, and then woke up his companion who was still asleep next to him, and got up and walked out of the tent. Compared to the wilderness survival training he participated in in September, this training on the island of Taiwan was undoubtedly much easier.
In the last training, each recruit was given only a knife, a small amount of salt, two taels of fried noodles, and a two-meter-long rope, which they had to spend days in the field. Fortunately, Sun Zhen has been catching birds in the mountains and fishing in the river since he was a child, and this kind of test of Cheng Dù is not difficult for him, and he has achieved the first good result in the comprehensive table in this training. The so-called training on the island of Taiwan this time was not only fully armed, but also a collective action, with two companies of troops bringing enough tents, food, and ammunition, and setting up a temporary camp by the sea.
Sure enough, the troops slowed down very slowly as they marched inland, surveying and recording the surrounding geography along the way. Sun Zhen also heard the veterans talk about this operation, presumably to prepare for the next resettlement of migrants here. Sun Zhen was originally a child of a farmer's family, and he was a good hand at farm work, so he naturally had to habitually check the soil and environment here. When he heard about the grain production in Fengrong Village, he was a little disdainful, and with the local environment, it was reasonable to grow at least 50% more grain than it is now. However, when he told the company commander of his idea, the company commander disdainfully claimed that the grain production of the Haihan base camp was at least two or three times higher than that here, which really frightened Sun Zhen.
Sun Zhen didn't understand why Haihan had to take the trouble to emigrate to this island at first, until he heard from the company commander that the size of this Taiwan island was about the size of Dengzhou Mansion and Laizhou Mansion combined, and he was stunned to understand how big Haihan's heart was. If you occupy such a large piece of land overseas, you can indeed list the territory and establish yourself as the king, not to mention that the Qiongzhou occupied by Haihan in the south is said to be not much smaller than here.
Of course, the island is not something that can be taken by the island, and the island is said to have a number of rivals, whose role is to ensure that these competitors do not pose a threat to the immigrants who move to the island, such as some of the fierce indigenous tribes who live in the mountains.
Due to the proximity of the legendary "danger zone" where the Han people rarely set foot on their own initiative, Qian Tiandun had ordered that the members of the recruit company should not leave the brigade at will, and the squad responsible for reconnaissance and vigilance on the periphery was replaced by veterans.
This time into the inland of Taiwan Island, Qian Tiandun's intended destination was the confluence of the upper reaches of the Muddy Water Creek and the Central Mountain Range, about 80 miles away from the landing place of the coast, and then he began to enter the mountains further east, and Qian Tiandun did not want to set foot in the territory of the mountain tribes when he was not fully prepared.
At noon that day, the troops arrived at the intended end point, the confluence of the upper reaches of Muddy Water Creek with one of the largest tributaries.