Chapter 1116: Zhenjiang Fort

The Haihan army conducted a simple investigation and search of the remaining settlement area near the port of Guangludao, and did not find any living people left on the island. However, the island's various living facilities are quite complete, all kinds of handicraft workshops, warehouses, private schools, clinics, government offices, military camps are readily available, the areas where the people live are also well planned like the camps, and there is even a small salt farm on the island, basically forming a complete social system that can be self-sufficient and has a clear division of labor.

Considering that it has been the front line of the battle between the Ming and the Later Jin in recent years, even if it is measured by the standard of the island colony of the Haihan model, Wang Tom believes that the business situation of Guanglu Island is enough to get a relatively high evaluation. The slight deficiency is probably the lack of shore fortifications in the port here, and Wang Tom did not see facilities such as forts here, but in the future, Jin had negligible naval combat capabilities, and the Ming army that had been stationed here probably did not think about the need to build coastal fortifications to defend against possible attacks from the sea.

Of course, after successively getting the former Daming Naval Division brought over by Kong Youde and Shang Kexi, and initially establishing its own naval division troops, today's Houjin is no longer a weak chicken with no naval combat ability at all. A place like the Changshan Islands, which is extremely close to the big 6, will no longer be a safe area in the traditional sense in the future, and it will only take half a day for the Houjin Sailors to kill Guanglu Island in Jinzhou Bay, and if Haihan wants to occupy this place for a second time, he must first solve these potential threats.

The next day, the fleet left Hirokashima and continued eastward, exiting the waterway between the islands of Nagayama and turning north. Since Guanglu Island, which was the garrison of the Ming army, had been emptied, and the status of the other islands in the Changshan Islands was not known, Wang Tom did not plan to go to 6 to investigate them one by one, but only ordered someone to check the location of the islands and correct the lack of detail on the map.

In the afternoon of the same day, the fleet sailed from the west side of Shicheng Island and approached the coast near Hongyazi. In the past, this place belonged to the jurisdiction of Fuzhou Wei, the capital of Liaodong, and was renamed Zhuanghe in later generations. There were no warnings from the south, so when the fleet sailed into the coastal waters, the fishermen who were working nearby were panicked and quickly turned their boats and fled to the shore.

On the one hand, when the Ming army came, they needed to provide supplies to the Ming army, and on the other hand, the actual rulers here were already Houjin, so they also had to pay grain and money to Houjin. However, Hou Jin and Da Ming obviously could not accept the "capital enemy" behavior of these people, which made the people in the gap also very sad. Regardless of whether the Later Jin army or the Ming army was not a good person for some people along the coast of Liaodong, so as soon as they saw a large number of armed fleets near the coast, their first reaction was to return home as soon as possible, and the farther away from these soldiers was the better.

However, Wang Tom did not intend to collect grain from the people here, and the main purpose of arranging this route was to investigate and check the difference between the coastline and the map data at hand, as well as the population distribution of the coastal area. Settlements like Hongyazi, which have a certain population size, will also be the focus of Haihan's recruitment of immigrants in the future.

Continue east about 60 nautical miles from Hongyazi to the mouth of the Yalu River, where the Jianzhou Jurchens, who established the Houjin regime in Liaodong, once lived on the banks of the Pozhu River, a tributary of the Yalu River. And between the Ming Dynasty and the Korean State, this water vein is basically the natural national boundary, and then continue to the east, 6 is the boundary belonging to the Korean State.

On the west bank of the Yalu River estuary, it is the location of Zhenjiang Fort, the most important military stronghold of the Ming Dynasty in this region, and the location is located in the later Dandong City. During the Apocalypse, the Jurchens captured Liaoyang, and Mao Wenlong led 200 people to the rear of the Jurchens, and captured the rebel general Tong Yangzhen's father and son in Zhenjiang Fort, and subdued hundreds of miles of rivers and mountains in Liaodong for the Ming Dynasty. Unfortunately, however, this stronghold has also fallen and is currently under the control of Houjin.

Now that he has arrived at this place, Wang Tom will certainly not miss the opportunity to explore the reality of the Houjin garrison, and left a few supply ships near the island outside the estuary, and led a group of warships into the estuary with a fierce momentum.

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The Haihan army conducted a simple investigation and search of the remaining settlement area near the port of Guangludao, and did not find any living people left on the island. However, the island's various living facilities are quite complete, all kinds of handicraft workshops, warehouses, private schools, clinics, government offices, military camps are readily available, the areas where the people live are also well planned like the camps, and there is even a small salt farm on the island, basically forming a complete social system that can be self-sufficient and has a clear division of labor.

Considering that it has been the front line of the battle between the Ming and the Later Jin in recent years, even if it is measured by the standard of the island colony of the Haihan model, Wang Tom believes that the business situation of Guanglu Island is enough to get a relatively high evaluation. The slight deficiency is probably the lack of shore fortifications in the port here, and Wang Tom did not see facilities such as forts here, but in the future, Jin had negligible naval combat capabilities, and the Ming army that had been stationed here probably did not think about the need to build coastal fortifications to defend against possible attacks from the sea.

Of course, after successively getting the former Daming Naval Division brought over by Kong Youde and Shang Kexi, and initially establishing its own naval division troops, today's Houjin is no longer a weak chicken with no naval combat ability at all. A place like the Changshan Islands, which is extremely close to the big 6, will no longer be a safe area in the traditional sense in the future, and it will only take half a day for the Houjin Sailors to kill Guanglu Island in Jinzhou Bay, and if Haihan wants to occupy this place for a second time, he must first solve these potential threats.

The next day, the fleet left Hirokashima and continued eastward, exiting the waterway between the islands of Nagayama and turning north. Since Guanglu Island, which was the garrison of the Ming army, had been emptied, and the status of the other islands in the Changshan Islands was not known, Wang Tom did not plan to go to 6 to investigate them one by one, but only ordered someone to check the location of the islands and correct the lack of detail on the map.

In the afternoon of the same day, the fleet sailed from the west side of Shicheng Island and approached the coast near Hongyazi. In the past, this place belonged to the jurisdiction of Fuzhou Wei, the capital of Liaodong, and was renamed Zhuanghe in later generations. There were no warnings from the south, so when the fleet sailed into the coastal waters, the fishermen who were working nearby were panicked and quickly turned their boats and fled to the shore.

On the one hand, when the Ming army came, they needed to provide supplies to the Ming army, and on the other hand, the actual rulers here were already Houjin, so they also had to pay grain and money to Houjin. However, Hou Jin and Da Ming obviously could not accept the "capital enemy" behavior of these people, which made the people in the gap also very sad. Regardless of whether the Later Jin army or the Ming army was not a good person for some people along the coast of Liaodong, so as soon as they saw a large number of armed fleets near the coast, their first reaction was to return home as soon as possible, and the farther away from these soldiers was the better.

However, Wang Tom did not intend to collect grain from the people here, and the main purpose of arranging this route was to investigate and check the difference between the coastline and the map data at hand, as well as the population distribution of the coastal area. Settlements like Hongyazi, which have a certain population size, will also be the focus of Haihan's recruitment of immigrants in the future.

Continue east about 60 nautical miles from Hongyazi to the mouth of the Yalu River, where the Jianzhou Jurchens, who established the Houjin regime in Liaodong, once lived on the banks of the Pozhu River, a tributary of the Yalu River. And between the Ming Dynasty and the Korean State, this water vein is basically the natural national boundary, and then continue to the east, 6 is the boundary belonging to the Korean State.

On the west bank of the Yalu River estuary, it is the location of Zhenjiang Fort, the most important military stronghold of the Ming Dynasty in this region, and the location is located in the later Dandong City. During the Apocalypse, the Jurchens captured Liaoyang, and Mao Wenlong led 200 people to the rear of the Jurchens, and captured the rebel general Tong Yangzhen's father and son in Zhenjiang Fort, and subdued hundreds of miles of rivers and mountains in Liaodong for the Ming Dynasty. Unfortunately, however, this stronghold has also fallen and is currently under the control of Houjin.

Now that he has arrived at this place, Wang Tom will certainly not miss the opportunity to explore the reality of the Houjin garrison, and left a few supply ships near the island outside the estuary, and led a group of warships into the estuary with a fierce momentum.

The Haihan army conducted a simple investigation and search of the remaining settlement area near the port of Guangludao, and did not find any living people left on the island. However, the island's various living facilities are quite complete, all kinds of handicraft workshops, warehouses, private schools, clinics, government offices, military camps are readily available, the areas where the people live are also well planned like the camps, and there is even a small salt farm on the island, basically forming a complete social system that can be self-sufficient and has a clear division of labor.

Considering that it has been the front line of the battle between the Ming and the Later Jin in recent years, even if it is measured by the standard of the island colony of the Haihan model, Wang Tom believes that the business situation of Guanglu Island is enough to get a relatively high evaluation. The slight deficiency is probably the lack of shore fortifications in the port here, and Wang Tom did not see facilities such as forts here, but in the future, Jin had negligible naval combat capabilities, and the Ming army that had been stationed here probably did not think about the need to build coastal fortifications to defend against possible attacks from the sea.

Of course, after successively getting the former Daming Naval Division brought over by Kong Youde and Shang Kexi, and initially establishing its own naval division troops, today's Houjin is no longer a weak chicken with no naval combat ability at all. A place like the Changshan Islands, which is extremely close to the big 6, will no longer be a safe area in the traditional sense in the future, and it will only take half a day for the Houjin Sailors to kill Guanglu Island in Jinzhou Bay, and if Haihan wants to occupy this place for a second time, he must first solve these potential threats.

The next day, the fleet left Hirokashima and continued eastward, exiting the waterway between the islands of Nagayama and turning north. Since Guanglu Island, which was the garrison of the Ming army, had been emptied, and the status of the other islands in the Changshan Islands was not known, Wang Tom did not plan to go to 6 to investigate them one by one, but only ordered someone to check the location of the islands and correct the lack of detail on the map.

In the afternoon of the same day, the fleet sailed from the west side of Shicheng Island and approached the coast near Hongyazi. In the past, this place belonged to the jurisdiction of Fuzhou Wei, the capital of Liaodong, and was renamed Zhuanghe in later generations. There were no warnings from the south, so when the fleet sailed into the coastal waters, the fishermen who were working nearby were panicked and quickly turned their boats and fled to the shore.

On the one hand, when the Ming army came, they needed to provide supplies to the Ming army, and on the other hand, the actual rulers here were already Houjin, so they also had to pay grain and money to Houjin. However, Hou Jin and Da Ming obviously could not accept the "capital enemy" behavior of these people, which made the people in the gap also very sad. Regardless of whether the Later Jin army or the Ming army was not a good person for some people along the coast of Liaodong, so as soon as they saw a large number of armed fleets near the coast, their first reaction was to return home as soon as possible, and the farther away from these soldiers was the better.

However, Wang Tom did not intend to collect grain from the people here, and the main purpose of arranging this route was to investigate and check the difference between the coastline and the map data at hand, as well as the population distribution of the coastal area. Settlements like Hongyazi, which have a certain population size, will also be the focus of Haihan's recruitment of immigrants in the future.

Continue east about 60 nautical miles from Hongyazi to the mouth of the Yalu River, where the Jianzhou Jurchens, who established the Houjin regime in Liaodong, once lived on the banks of the Pozhu River, a tributary of the Yalu River. And between the Ming Dynasty and the Korean State, this water vein is basically the natural national boundary, and then continue to the east, 6 is the boundary belonging to the Korean State.

On the west bank of the Yalu River estuary, it is the location of Zhenjiang Fort, the most important military stronghold of the Ming Dynasty in this region, and the location is located in the later Dandong City. During the Apocalypse, the Jurchens captured Liaoyang, and Mao Wenlong led 200 people to the rear of the Jurchens, and captured the rebel general Tong Yangzhen's father and son in Zhenjiang Fort, and subdued hundreds of miles of rivers and mountains in Liaodong for the Ming Dynasty. Unfortunately, however, this stronghold has also fallen and is currently under the control of Houjin.

Now that he has arrived at this place, Wang Tom will certainly not miss the opportunity to explore the reality of the Houjin garrison, and left a few supply ships near the island outside the estuary, and led a group of warships into the estuary with a fierce momentum.

(End of chapter)