Chapter 1151: Return to the Changshan Islands
In addition to several warships, there were also more than 20 passenger and cargo sailing ships with a displacement of about 200 tons. Its destination is not the coast of the Jiaodong Peninsula, but the Phi Island, which is across the sea from Zhifu Island.
The leader of this fleet was still the commander of the navy, Tom Wang, who had already led the team to Phi Dao once before, and he was familiar with it. The purpose of this trip to the local area was threefold: first, to deliver relief supplies to Dongjiang Town, second, to hold face-to-face talks with the top management of Dongjiang Town, and third, to assist Dongjiang Town in returning to the Changshan Islands, which are close to the Liaodong Peninsula.
Since the last contact with Dongjiang Town, Haihan has shipped grain, cloth and other daily necessities worth tens of thousands of taels of silver to Phi Dao, and as part of the exchange and return, Phi Dao has also exported more than 2,000 healthy young and strong laborers to Hai Han, some of whom have been transferred to the Dinghai port of Zhoushan in the south after a short stay on Zhifu Island, where they will be distributed and resettled in various colonies along the southeast coast. In the coming year, tens of thousands of Liaodong refugees will be transferred to various parts of the south through the migrant camps on Zhifu Island, and the two sides will gradually resolve the refugee crisis on Phi Island.
For Haihan, Dongjiang Town is not just a down-and-out Ming army that is not valued by the imperial court, as long as it is used properly, it can not only harvest a large amount of cheap labor from the jurisdiction of Dongjiang Town, but also allow it to be used as a leading party for Haihan to enter Liaodong, reducing the difficulty of carrying out combat missions in the local area. The Ming Dynasty is now unable to retake Liaodong, but Haihan has always been very interested in this choke point that holds the northern sea frontier, especially the Jinzhou region, the southernmost tip of the Liaodong Peninsula, which has been included in the list of regions that must be controlled by the Executive Committee in advance a few years ago.
This area used to be under the jurisdiction of Dongjiang Town, and what Haihan wants to do now is to use the name of Dongjiang Town to carry out armed occupation of the local area. Of course, the Ming generals in Dongjiang Town may not be willing to accept Haihan's plan, so Wang Tom must go to Phi Dao in person to discuss the details of future cooperation with the other party face-to-face.
Prior to this, Shen Zhixiang, the general of Dongjiang Town, had already been to Zhifu Island and saw the military strength of Haihan with his own eyes, and Haihan also specially arranged measures to instill in him some information about the changes in the situation in Northeast China, so that he could realize the benefits of Haihan's intervention in this area to the Ming Dynasty, especially to Dongjiang Town, and the bright prospects for a win-win situation after cooperation between the two sides.
Judging from the reaction of Dongjiang Town after Shen Zhixiang returned to Phi Dao, the other party should still be more able to accept the cooperation conditions proposed by Haihan, which also provides the possibility for the two sides to explore more in-depth cooperation in the future. However, the road still has to be taken step by step, this time Haihan wants to help Dongjiang Town return to the Changshan Islands, and after the beginning of spring, the local area can start cultivating grain as soon as possible, and by the end of next year, part of the food problem can be solved, and the pressure on Haihan's material transportation will also be reduced.
Of course, the food problem is only part of the reason, and Haihan hopes that by doing so, the town of Dongjiang will be able to maintain sufficient pressure on the eastern coastline of the Liaodong Peninsula throughout the winter. This is because after this operation, the main force of the northbound fleet will leave the mountain and go southeast, return to Zhoushan Dinghai Port for the winter, and by the way, maintain the warships.
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In addition to several warships, there were also more than 20 passenger and cargo sailing ships with a displacement of about 200 tons. Its destination is not the coast of the Jiaodong Peninsula, but the Phi Island, which is across the sea from Zhifu Island.
The leader of this fleet was still the commander of the navy, Tom Wang, who had already led the team to Phi Dao once before, and he was familiar with it. The purpose of this trip to the local area was threefold: first, to deliver relief supplies to Dongjiang Town, second, to hold face-to-face talks with the top management of Dongjiang Town, and third, to assist Dongjiang Town in returning to the Changshan Islands, which are close to the Liaodong Peninsula.
Since the last contact with Dongjiang Town, Haihan has shipped grain, cloth and other daily necessities worth tens of thousands of taels of silver to Phi Dao, and as part of the exchange and return, Phi Dao has also exported more than 2,000 healthy young and strong laborers to Hai Han, some of whom have been transferred to the Dinghai port of Zhoushan in the south after a short stay on Zhifu Island, where they will be distributed and resettled in various colonies along the southeast coast. In the coming year, tens of thousands of Liaodong refugees will be transferred to various parts of the south through the migrant camps on Zhifu Island, and the two sides will gradually resolve the refugee crisis on Phi Island.
For Haihan, Dongjiang Town is not just a down-and-out Ming army that is not valued by the imperial court, as long as it is used properly, it can not only harvest a large amount of cheap labor from the jurisdiction of Dongjiang Town, but also allow it to be used as a leading party for Haihan to enter Liaodong, reducing the difficulty of carrying out combat missions in the local area. The Ming Dynasty is now unable to retake Liaodong, but Haihan has always been very interested in this choke point that holds the northern sea frontier, especially the Jinzhou region, the southernmost tip of the Liaodong Peninsula, which has been included in the list of regions that must be controlled by the Executive Committee in advance a few years ago.
This area used to be under the jurisdiction of Dongjiang Town, and what Haihan wants to do now is to use the name of Dongjiang Town to carry out armed occupation of the local area. Of course, the Ming generals in Dongjiang Town may not be willing to accept Haihan's plan, so Wang Tom must go to Phi Dao in person to discuss the details of future cooperation with the other party face-to-face.
Prior to this, Shen Zhixiang, the general of Dongjiang Town, had already been to Zhifu Island and saw the military strength of Haihan with his own eyes, and Haihan also specially arranged measures to instill in him some information about the changes in the situation in Northeast China, so that he could realize the benefits of Haihan's intervention in this area to the Ming Dynasty, especially to Dongjiang Town, and the bright prospects for a win-win situation after cooperation between the two sides.
Judging from the reaction of Dongjiang Town after Shen Zhixiang returned to Phi Dao, the other party should still be more able to accept the cooperation conditions proposed by Haihan, which also provides the possibility for the two sides to explore more in-depth cooperation in the future. However, the road still has to be taken step by step, this time Haihan wants to help Dongjiang Town return to the Changshan Islands, and after the beginning of spring, the local area can start cultivating grain as soon as possible, and by the end of next year, part of the food problem can be solved, and the pressure on Haihan's material transportation will also be reduced.
Of course, the food problem is only part of the reason, and Haihan hopes that by doing so, the town of Dongjiang will be able to maintain sufficient pressure on the eastern coastline of the Liaodong Peninsula throughout the winter. This is because after this operation, the main force of the northbound fleet will leave the mountain and go southeast, return to Zhoushan Dinghai Port for the winter, and by the way, maintain the warships. In addition to several warships, there were also more than 20 passenger and cargo sailing ships with a displacement of about 200 tons. Its destination is not the coast of the Jiaodong Peninsula, but the Phi Island, which is across the sea from Zhifu Island.
The leader of this fleet was still the commander of the navy, Tom Wang, who had already led the team to Phi Dao once before, and he was familiar with it. The purpose of this trip to the local area was threefold: first, to deliver relief supplies to Dongjiang Town, second, to hold face-to-face talks with the top management of Dongjiang Town, and third, to assist Dongjiang Town in returning to the Changshan Islands, which are close to the Liaodong Peninsula.
Since the last contact with Dongjiang Town, Haihan has shipped grain, cloth and other daily necessities worth tens of thousands of taels of silver to Phi Dao, and as part of the exchange and return, Phi Dao has also exported more than 2,000 healthy young and strong laborers to Hai Han, some of whom have been transferred to the Dinghai port of Zhoushan in the south after a short stay on Zhifu Island, where they will be distributed and resettled in various colonies along the southeast coast. In the coming year, tens of thousands of Liaodong refugees will be transferred to various parts of the south through the migrant camps on Zhifu Island, and the two sides will gradually resolve the refugee crisis on Phi Island.
For Haihan, Dongjiang Town is not just a down-and-out Ming army that is not valued by the imperial court, as long as it is used properly, it can not only harvest a large amount of cheap labor from the jurisdiction of Dongjiang Town, but also allow it to be used as a leading party for Haihan to enter Liaodong, reducing the difficulty of carrying out combat missions in the local area. The Ming Dynasty is now unable to retake Liaodong, but Haihan has always been very interested in this choke point that holds the northern sea frontier, especially the Jinzhou region, the southernmost tip of the Liaodong Peninsula, which has been included in the list of regions that must be controlled by the Executive Committee in advance a few years ago.
This area used to be under the jurisdiction of Dongjiang Town, and what Haihan wants to do now is to use the name of Dongjiang Town to carry out armed occupation of the local area. Of course, the Ming generals in Dongjiang Town may not be willing to accept Haihan's plan, so Wang Tom must go to Phi Dao in person to discuss the details of future cooperation with the other party face-to-face.
Prior to this, Shen Zhixiang, the general of Dongjiang Town, had already been to Zhifu Island and saw the military strength of Haihan with his own eyes, and Haihan also specially arranged measures to instill in him some information about the changes in the situation in Northeast China, so that he could realize the benefits of Haihan's intervention in this area to the Ming Dynasty, especially to Dongjiang Town, and the bright prospects for a win-win situation after cooperation between the two sides.
Judging from the reaction of Dongjiang Town after Shen Zhixiang returned to Phi Dao, the other party should still be more able to accept the cooperation conditions proposed by Haihan, which also provides the possibility for the two sides to explore more in-depth cooperation in the future. However, the road still has to be taken step by step, this time Haihan wants to help Dongjiang Town return to the Changshan Islands, and after the beginning of spring, the local area can start cultivating grain as soon as possible, and by the end of next year, part of the food problem can be solved, and the pressure on Haihan's material transportation will also be reduced.
Of course, the food problem is only part of the reason, and Haihan hopes that by doing so, the town of Dongjiang will be able to maintain sufficient pressure on the eastern coastline of the Liaodong Peninsula throughout the winter. This is because after this operation, the main force of the northbound fleet will leave the mountain and go southeast, return to Zhoushan Dinghai Port for the winter, and by the way, maintain the warships. In addition to several warships, there were also more than 20 passenger and cargo sailing ships with a displacement of about 200 tons. Its destination is not the coast of the Jiaodong Peninsula, but the Phi Island, which is across the sea from Zhifu Island.
The leader of this fleet was still the commander of the navy, Tom Wang, who had already led the team to Phi Dao once before, and he was familiar with it. The purpose of this trip to the local area was threefold: first, to deliver relief supplies to Dongjiang Town, second, to hold face-to-face talks with the top management of Dongjiang Town, and third, to assist Dongjiang Town in returning to the Changshan Islands, which are close to the Liaodong Peninsula.
Since the last contact with Dongjiang Town, Haihan has shipped grain, cloth and other daily necessities worth tens of thousands of taels of silver to Phi Dao, and as part of the exchange and return, Phi Dao has also exported more than 2,000 healthy young and strong laborers to Hai Han, some of whom have been transferred to the Dinghai port of Zhoushan in the south after a short stay on Zhifu Island, where they will be distributed and resettled in various colonies along the southeast coast. In the coming year, tens of thousands of Liaodong refugees will be transferred to various parts of the south through the migrant camps on Zhifu Island, and the two sides will gradually resolve the refugee crisis on Phi Island.
For Haihan, Dongjiang Town is not just a down-and-out Ming army that is not valued by the imperial court, as long as it is used properly, it can not only harvest a large amount of cheap labor from the jurisdiction of Dongjiang Town, but also allow it to be used as a leading party for Haihan to enter Liaodong, reducing the difficulty of carrying out combat missions in the local area. The Ming Dynasty is now unable to retake Liaodong, but Haihan has always been very interested in this choke point that holds the northern sea frontier, especially the Jinzhou region, the southernmost tip of the Liaodong Peninsula, which has been included in the list of regions that must be controlled by the Executive Committee in advance a few years ago.
This area used to be under the jurisdiction of Dongjiang Town, and what Haihan wants to do now is to use the name of Dongjiang Town to carry out armed occupation of the local area. Of course, the Ming generals in Dongjiang Town may not be willing to accept Haihan's plan, so Wang Tom must go to Phi Dao in person to discuss the details of future cooperation with the other party face-to-face.
Prior to this, Shen Zhixiang, the general of Dongjiang Town, had already been to Zhifu Island and saw the military strength of Haihan with his own eyes, and Haihan also specially arranged measures to instill in him some information about the changes in the situation in Northeast China, so that he could realize the benefits of Haihan's intervention in this area to the Ming Dynasty, especially to Dongjiang Town, and the bright prospects for a win-win situation after cooperation between the two sides.
Judging from the reaction of Dongjiang Town after Shen Zhixiang returned to Phi Dao, the other party should still be more able to accept the cooperation conditions proposed by Haihan, which also provides the possibility for the two sides to explore more in-depth cooperation in the future. However, the road still has to be taken step by step, this time Haihan wants to help Dongjiang Town return to the Changshan Islands, and after the beginning of spring, the local area can start cultivating grain as soon as possible, and by the end of next year, part of the food problem can be solved, and the pressure on Haihan's material transportation will also be reduced.
Of course, the food problem is only part of the reason, and Haihan hopes that by doing so, the town of Dongjiang will be able to maintain sufficient pressure on the eastern coastline of the Liaodong Peninsula throughout the winter. This is because after this operation, the main force of the northbound fleet will leave the mountain and go southeast, return to Zhoushan Dinghai Port for the winter, and by the way, maintain the warships.
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