Chapter 1183: Advancing Gradually

Although the government's idea is good, but this so-called registration system is also a measure to prevent gentlemen and villains, most of the Haihan citizens are Han people from the Ming Dynasty, except for the young and strong soldiers and cadres who have entered the bureaucratic ranks need to cut their hair short, the identity characteristics will be more obvious, most people as long as they put on Ming clothes, they can not distinguish nationality from their appearance. If a very small number of traversers want to enter the coastal cities of Zhejiang, the security measures will only be greater than the prefect's patrol, where do they need to be specially registered.

The reason why this relevant content was added to the agreement was mainly for the sake of the face of the Ming Dynasty and the local government. Regardless of the actual effect of the implementation afterwards, this can at least show that the government has rules to follow for the entry and exit management of the Haihan people, everything is under control, and the senior officials will not be left behind by "poor supervision" because of the Haihan people's entry into Zhejiang.

"General Wang, after the agreement is signed, I hope you can implement it as soon as possible and lead your subordinates to evacuate Hangzhou. After Wang Ji finished signing and put down the brush, he said in a deep voice to Wang Tom next to him: "Finish the matter here earlier, it's good for everyone!"

Wang Tom responded: "Lord Wang, rest assured, we will follow the content of the agreement and start evacuating Hangzhou from Hangzhou on the same day." I also hope that the Zhejiang government will fulfill the commitments made to Haihan in the agreement as soon as possible and open up the trade rights of the state capitals at an early date. ”

Although the two sides have signed a peace agreement, this does not mean that they have put aside their previous grievances in their hearts and can get along with each other without any guilt. Regardless of whether it is a winner or a loser before this, this agreement only means that the relationship between the two parties has entered a new stage, and the conflicts of interest that existed in the past will still exist, even if they do not tear their faces like this time, and the two sides will continue to play under the table.

If you include the preparatory period before the operation, Haihan has spent two months before and after this big operation, and there is really a lot of preparation work during this time, and the scale of personnel involved in the operation has also hit a record high in the past year, and even far exceeds the operation of kidnapping officials from Hangzhou last summer. Although the Haihan East China Sea Fleet, which played the leading role in the operation, only maintained the intensity of actual combat training most of the time, and the consumption was much smaller than during the real war, the daily expenses to maintain the operation of the navy and the army outside Hangzhou were still very huge.

As far as the effect of the operation is concerned, the smooth process and the final result have actually exceeded the expectations of the Haihan military when planning, and a bluff operation made the state capitals of Zhejiang so nervous that they could not do it, and all the county towns along the coast of Hangzhou Bay were closed with city gates, lest they be broken by the Haihan army. In addition to the two groups of Ming troops outside the city of Hangzhou, the Haihan army encountered almost no decent resistance during the entire operation, and the Ming army, including the naval division, was basically crushed at the touch of a button, and the will to fight was very fragile.

Wang Tom believes that this is also the result of too long a peaceful life with Zhejiang, the army's neglect of training, and the long-term absence of war tests. This may also explain partly why the Zhoushan Islands, which are very close to the mainland, have been a haven for pirates and armed smugglers for a long time, and the authorities have been unable to come up with any effective way to bring these areas back under their rule. Of course, now that Haihan has become the new owner of the Zhoushan Islands, the government has little hope of regaining control of this area, and as long as Haihan does not take the initiative to give up the Zhoushan Islands, he can basically characterize this area as one of the overseas territories of Haihan in the future.

Wang Ji looked at the Haihan warships docked on the riverbank with reluctance, and said to Wang Tom: "Although your country's naval division is powerful, don't think that you can be invincible in the world by relying on this, my Zhejiang naval division can't bear it, but I don't want to expand the war, I hope that your country's warships will not appear on the Qiantang River at will in the future!"

How could Tom Wang let the other party gain the upper hand in words, and immediately counterattacked: "Lord Wang, we have been in Zhejiang for more than a year, may I ask if our warships have entered the Qiantang River before this? If it weren't for the poor law and order in the Ming Dynasty, how would we need to send warships to seek justice for the merchants?"

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Although the government's idea is good, but this so-called registration system is also a measure to prevent gentlemen and villains, most of the Haihan citizens are Han people from the Ming Dynasty, except for the young and strong soldiers and cadres who have entered the bureaucratic ranks need to cut their hair short, the identity characteristics will be more obvious, most people as long as they put on Ming clothes, they can not distinguish nationality from their appearance. If a very small number of traversers want to enter the coastal cities of Zhejiang, the security measures will only be greater than the prefect's patrol, where do they need to be specially registered.

The reason why this relevant content was added to the agreement was mainly for the sake of the face of the Ming Dynasty and the local government. Regardless of the actual effect of the implementation afterwards, this can at least show that the government has rules to follow for the entry and exit management of the Haihan people, everything is under control, and the senior officials will not be left behind by "poor supervision" because of the Haihan people's entry into Zhejiang.

"General Wang, after the agreement is signed, I hope you can implement it as soon as possible and lead your subordinates to evacuate Hangzhou. After Wang Ji finished signing and put down the brush, he said in a deep voice to Wang Tom next to him: "Finish the matter here earlier, it's good for everyone!"

Wang Tom responded: "Lord Wang, rest assured, we will follow the content of the agreement and start evacuating Hangzhou from Hangzhou on the same day." I also hope that the Zhejiang government will fulfill the commitments made to Haihan in the agreement as soon as possible and open up the trade rights of the state capitals at an early date. ”

Although the two sides have signed a peace agreement, this does not mean that they have put aside their previous grievances in their hearts and can get along with each other without any guilt. Regardless of whether it is a winner or a loser before this, this agreement only means that the relationship between the two parties has entered a new stage, and the conflicts of interest that existed in the past will still exist, even if they do not tear their faces like this time, and the two sides will continue to play under the table.

If you include the preparatory period before the operation, Haihan has spent two months before and after this big operation, and there is really a lot of preparation work during this time, and the scale of personnel involved in the operation has also hit a record high in the past year, and even far exceeds the operation of kidnapping officials from Hangzhou last summer. Although the Haihan East China Sea Fleet, which played the leading role in the operation, only maintained the intensity of actual combat training most of the time, and the consumption was much smaller than during the real war, the daily expenses to maintain the operation of the navy and the army outside Hangzhou were still very huge.

As far as the effect of the operation is concerned, the smooth process and the final result have actually exceeded the expectations of the Haihan military when planning, and a bluff operation made the state capitals of Zhejiang so nervous that they could not do it, and all the county towns along the coast of Hangzhou Bay were closed with city gates, lest they be broken by the Haihan army. In addition to the two groups of Ming troops outside the city of Hangzhou, the Haihan army encountered almost no decent resistance during the entire operation, and the Ming army, including the naval division, was basically crushed at the touch of a button, and the will to fight was very fragile.

Wang Tom believes that this is also the result of too long a peaceful life with Zhejiang, the army's neglect of training, and the long-term absence of war tests. This may also explain partly why the Zhoushan Islands, which are very close to the mainland, have been a haven for pirates and armed smugglers for a long time, and the authorities have been unable to come up with any effective way to bring these areas back under their rule. Of course, now that Haihan has become the new owner of the Zhoushan Islands, the government has little hope of regaining control of this area, and as long as Haihan does not take the initiative to give up the Zhoushan Islands, he can basically characterize this area as one of the overseas territories of Haihan in the future.

Wang Ji looked at the Haihan warships docked on the riverbank with reluctance, and said to Wang Tom: "Although your country's naval division is powerful, don't think that you can be invincible in the world by relying on this, my Zhejiang naval division can't bear it, but I don't want to expand the war, I hope that your country's warships will not appear on the Qiantang River at will in the future!"

How could Tom Wang let the other party gain the upper hand in words, and immediately counterattacked: "Lord Wang, we have been in Zhejiang for more than a year, may I ask if our warships have entered the Qiantang River before this? If it weren't for the poor law and order in the Ming Dynasty, how would we need to send warships to seek justice for the merchants?"

Although the government's idea is good, but this so-called registration system is also a measure to prevent gentlemen and villains, most of the Haihan citizens are Han people from the Ming Dynasty, except for the young and strong soldiers and cadres who have entered the bureaucratic ranks need to cut their hair short, the identity characteristics will be more obvious, most people as long as they put on Ming clothes, they can not distinguish nationality from their appearance. If a very small number of traversers want to enter the coastal cities of Zhejiang, the security measures will only be greater than the prefect's patrol, where do they need to be specially registered.

The reason why this relevant content was added to the agreement was mainly for the sake of the face of the Ming Dynasty and the local government. Regardless of the actual effect of the implementation afterwards, this can at least show that the government has rules to follow for the entry and exit management of the Haihan people, everything is under control, and the senior officials will not be left behind by "poor supervision" because of the Haihan people's entry into Zhejiang.

"General Wang, after the agreement is signed, I hope you can implement it as soon as possible and lead your subordinates to evacuate Hangzhou. After Wang Ji finished signing and put down the brush, he said in a deep voice to Wang Tom next to him: "Finish the matter here earlier, it's good for everyone!"

Wang Tom responded: "Lord Wang, rest assured, we will follow the content of the agreement and start evacuating Hangzhou from Hangzhou on the same day." I also hope that the Zhejiang government will fulfill the commitments made to Haihan in the agreement as soon as possible and open up the trade rights of the state capitals at an early date. ”

Although the two sides have signed a peace agreement, this does not mean that they have put aside their previous grievances in their hearts and can get along with each other without any guilt. Regardless of whether it is a winner or a loser before this, this agreement only means that the relationship between the two parties has entered a new stage, and the conflicts of interest that existed in the past will still exist, even if they do not tear their faces like this time, and the two sides will continue to play under the table.

If you include the preparatory period before the operation, Haihan has spent two months before and after this big operation, and there is really a lot of preparation work during this time, and the scale of personnel involved in the operation has also hit a record high in the past year, and even far exceeds the operation of kidnapping officials from Hangzhou last summer. Although the Haihan East China Sea Fleet, which played the leading role in the operation, only maintained the intensity of actual combat training most of the time, and the consumption was much smaller than during the real war, the daily expenses to maintain the operation of the navy and the army outside Hangzhou were still very huge.

As far as the effect of the operation is concerned, the smooth process and the final result have actually exceeded the expectations of the Haihan military when planning, and a bluff operation made the state capitals of Zhejiang so nervous that they could not do it, and all the county towns along the coast of Hangzhou Bay were closed with city gates, lest they be broken by the Haihan army. In addition to the two groups of Ming troops outside the city of Hangzhou, the Haihan army encountered almost no decent resistance during the entire operation, and the Ming army, including the naval division, was basically crushed at the touch of a button, and the will to fight was very fragile.

Wang Tom believes that this is also the result of too long a peaceful life with Zhejiang, the army's neglect of training, and the long-term absence of war tests. This may also explain partly why the Zhoushan Islands, which are very close to the mainland, have been a haven for pirates and armed smugglers for a long time, and the authorities have been unable to come up with any effective way to bring these areas back under their rule. Of course, now that Haihan has become the new owner of the Zhoushan Islands, the government has little hope of regaining control of this area, and as long as Haihan does not take the initiative to give up the Zhoushan Islands, he can basically characterize this area as one of the overseas territories of Haihan in the future.

Wang Ji looked at the Haihan warships docked on the riverbank with reluctance, and said to Wang Tom: "Although your country's naval division is powerful, don't think that you can be invincible in the world by relying on this, my Zhejiang naval division can't bear it, but I don't want to expand the war, I hope that your country's warships will not appear on the Qiantang River at will in the future!"

How could Tom Wang let the other party gain the upper hand in words, and immediately counterattacked: "Lord Wang, we have been in Zhejiang for more than a year, may I ask if our warships have entered the Qiantang River before this? If it weren't for the poor law and order in the Ming Dynasty, how would we need to send warships to seek justice for the merchants?"

(End of chapter)