Chapter 887: Three, Six, Nine, and Others
As the strongest maritime armed organization in the East China Sea before the arrival of the Haihan, the Zhoushan Boat Gang had quite a good number and quality of sailing ships under its command, and there was even a small shipyard built in Dinghai Bay, which could maintain or build four sailing ships of about 400 materials at the same time. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 infoHaihan has always attached great importance to technical talents, and naturally did not let go of the shipwrights here, and immediately packed them up and sent them to the south after occupying this place.
Although these ships were good, they were not suitable for the Haihan Maritime Department, which had already begun to implement standardized establishment and operation, so after the war was over, the front-line command and the newly established Zhoushan Provisional Management Committee decided to dispose of these assets as soon as possible in exchange for the labor force that the local area urgently needed.
Liu Zhenguo was more careful at first, lest there be any problems with these ships, but after carefully selecting a few ships at random, he found that the condition of these ships was still very good, and if they were put on the market for resale, the price would not be low. And just now he asked the staff on Haihan's side, as long as he registers the boat after picking it, he can take it away immediately, and he doesn't even need a deposit or anything.
While Liu Zhenguo was picking up the boat, another wharf was selecting literate and literate people from among the immigrants who had been brought back from the north. After arriving at the port of Dinghai in Zhoushan, the migrants were allowed to go ashore for two days and one night to recuperate, although their activities were limited to the wharf. A staff member with a tin horn shouted at the ragged refugees: "...... People who can read and write, and are educated, can stay in the local area and settle down, provide accommodation, salary, and promotion opportunities, if you miss here, you can only go to Fujian to settle down!"
Nine out of ten refugees on this wharf probably don't know how far away Fujian is, and most of them have gone to the farthest place in their lives, that is, they have come to Zhoushan on a migrant ship this time, and they have no concept of what it is thousands of miles further south. But there is no doubt that compared with the port of Ningbo and Zhoushan, Fujian is undoubtedly more distant from its hometown, and it will definitely be more difficult to return to its roots in the future.
For refugees who have been forced to leave their homes, it is naturally better to be closer to their hometowns on the premise of ensuring living conditions. Even if it is thousands of miles away from the Jiaodong Peninsula, it will probably be better than the legendary hot Lingnan. At that moment, several people in the crowd raised their hands in response, indicating that they were willing to stay here.
Xu Yi is also one of the people who raised his hand to respond, he is a native of Dengzhou, Shandong, before the war, his family was quite good, he is a local rich gentry, his family not only has a shop in Dengzhou City, but also has nearly 1,000 acres of fertile land in the countryside. However, after Kong Youde's rebels took Dengzhou, the rich family of the Xu family fell into a situation of family ruin, the old lady of the Xu family took silver to buy off the rebellious army defending the city, and sent Xu Yi and several other descendants out of the city to the countryside to escape the war, but the later development of the war situation involved the entire Jiaodong Peninsula, and Xu Yi's rural manor was not spared, a rebel army attacked here in the evening, and after a lot of looting, Xu Yi became one of the refugees.
In the next six months, Xu Yi wandered around with a large number of refugees, and even if he was lucky, he actually survived in this troubled world. But after Dengzhou was recaptured by the imperial court, he found that his family and all his possessions were gone, and his refugee status did not change with the end of the war. In addition to continuing to wander to survive, Xu Yi could not find a livelihood in Dengzhou City after the war.
Xu Yi heard that the seaside of Lingshanwei would bring grain from time to time to bring grain to the rescue, and would also take a large number of refugees to settle in the south, so he decided to try his luck. As a result, it didn't take long to arrive at the local area, and Liu Zhenguo's fleet arrived. However, in a slight departure from the rumors, only refugees who were willing to follow the fleet to the south received free food supplies. And due to the limited capacity of the fleet, not everyone will receive it. But Xu Yi's luck is indeed good, a young man like him happens to be the favorite recipient of the immigration fleet, and it basically didn't take much effort to successfully pass the basic physical examination and get on the ship.
Xu Yi got on the boat in order to be able to eat enough, and only after he had filled his stomach did he begin to worry about his future prospects. According to the propaganda of the fleet, they will be assigned to Fujian, Guangdong and other places to work for the new owners, the Haihan people. As for the origin of this Haihan people, Xu Yi has also heard about it, after all, there were already sporadic Haihan goods on the ground in Dengzhou before the war. But apart from the identity of a wealthy businessman, Xu Yi doesn't know much about other situations, after going to the strange environment in the south, how to survive, and what he can do, then he has to think carefully.
This book was first published in Genesis, and the following will be re-edited later for anti-theft
As the strongest maritime armed organization in the East China Sea before the arrival of the Haihan, the Zhoushan Boat Gang had quite a good number and quality of sailing ships under its command, and there was even a small shipyard built in Dinghai Bay, which could maintain or build four sailing ships of about 400 materials at the same time. Haihan has always attached great importance to technical talents, and naturally did not let go of the shipwrights here, and immediately packed them up and sent them to the south after occupying this place.
Although these ships were good, they were not suitable for the Haihan Maritime Department, which had already begun to implement standardized establishment and operation, so after the war was over, the front-line command and the newly established Zhoushan Provisional Management Committee decided to dispose of these assets as soon as possible in exchange for the labor force that the local area urgently needed.
Liu Zhenguo was more careful at first, lest there be any problems with these ships, but after carefully selecting a few ships at random, he found that the condition of these ships was still very good, and if they were put on the market for resale, the price would not be low. And just now he asked the staff on Haihan's side, as long as he registers the boat after picking it, he can take it away immediately, and he doesn't even need a deposit or anything.
While Liu Zhenguo was picking up the boat, another wharf was selecting literate and literate people from among the immigrants who had been brought back from the north. After arriving at the port of Dinghai in Zhoushan, the migrants were allowed to go ashore for two days and one night to recuperate, although their activities were limited to the wharf. A staff member with a tin horn shouted at the ragged refugees: "...... People who can read and write, and are educated, can stay in the local area and settle down, provide accommodation, salary, and promotion opportunities, if you miss here, you can only go to Fujian to settle down!"
Nine out of ten refugees on this wharf probably don't know how far away Fujian is, and most of them have gone to the farthest place in their lives, that is, they have come to Zhoushan on a migrant ship this time, and they have no concept of what it is thousands of miles further south. But there is no doubt that compared with the port of Ningbo and Zhoushan, Fujian is undoubtedly more distant from its hometown, and it will definitely be more difficult to return to its roots in the future.
For refugees who have been forced to leave their homes, it is naturally better to be closer to their hometowns on the premise of ensuring living conditions. Even if it is thousands of miles away from the Jiaodong Peninsula, it will probably be better than the legendary hot Lingnan. At that moment, several people in the crowd raised their hands in response, indicating that they were willing to stay here.
Xu Yi is also one of the people who raised his hand to respond, he is a native of Dengzhou, Shandong, before the war, his family was quite good, he is a local rich gentry, his family not only has a shop in Dengzhou City, but also has nearly 1,000 acres of fertile land in the countryside. However, after Kong Youde's rebels took Dengzhou, the rich family of the Xu family fell into a situation of family ruin, the old lady of the Xu family took silver to buy off the rebellious army defending the city, and sent Xu Yi and several other descendants out of the city to the countryside to escape the war, but the later development of the war situation involved the entire Jiaodong Peninsula, and Xu Yi's rural manor was not spared, a rebel army attacked here in the evening, and after a lot of looting, Xu Yi became one of the refugees.
In the next six months, Xu Yi wandered around with a large number of refugees, and even if he was lucky, he actually survived in this troubled world. But after Dengzhou was recaptured by the imperial court, he found that his family and all his possessions were gone, and his refugee status did not change with the end of the war. In addition to continuing to wander to survive, Xu Yi could not find a livelihood in Dengzhou City after the war.
Xu Yi heard that the seaside of Lingshanwei would bring grain from time to time to bring grain to the rescue, and would also take a large number of refugees to settle in the south, so he decided to try his luck. As a result, it didn't take long to arrive at the local area, and Liu Zhenguo's fleet arrived. However, in a slight departure from the rumors, only refugees who were willing to follow the fleet to the south received free food supplies. And due to the limited capacity of the fleet, not everyone will receive it. But Xu Yi's luck is indeed good, a young man like him happens to be the favorite recipient of the immigration fleet, and it basically didn't take much effort to successfully pass the basic physical examination and get on the ship.
Xu Yi got on the boat in order to be able to eat enough, and only after he had filled his stomach did he begin to worry about his future prospects. According to the propaganda of the fleet, they will be assigned to Fujian, Guangdong and other places to work for the new owners, the Haihan people. As for the origin of this Haihan people, Xu Yi has also heard about it, after all, there were already sporadic Haihan goods on the ground in Dengzhou before the war. But apart from the identity of a wealthy businessman, Xu Yi doesn't know much about other situations, after going to the strange environment in the south, how to survive, and what he can do, then he has to think carefully.
As the strongest maritime armed organization in the East China Sea before the arrival of the Haihan, the Zhoushan Boat Gang had quite a good number and quality of sailing ships under its command, and there was even a small shipyard built in Dinghai Bay, which could maintain or build four sailing ships of about 400 materials at the same time. Haihan has always attached great importance to technical talents, and naturally did not let go of the shipwrights here, and immediately packed them up and sent them to the south after occupying this place.
Although these ships were good, they were not suitable for the Haihan Maritime Department, which had already begun to implement standardized establishment and operation, so after the war was over, the front-line command and the newly established Zhoushan Provisional Management Committee decided to dispose of these assets as soon as possible in exchange for the labor force that the local area urgently needed.
Liu Zhenguo was more careful at first, lest there be any problems with these ships, but after carefully selecting a few ships at random, he found that the condition of these ships was still very good, and if they were put on the market for resale, the price would not be low. And just now he asked the staff on Haihan's side, as long as he registers the boat after picking it, he can take it away immediately, and he doesn't even need a deposit or anything.
While Liu Zhenguo was picking up the boat, another wharf was selecting literate and literate people from among the immigrants who had been brought back from the north. After arriving at the port of Dinghai in Zhoushan, the migrants were allowed to go ashore for two days and one night to recuperate, although their activities were limited to the wharf. A staff member with a tin horn shouted at the ragged refugees: "...... People who can read and write, and are educated, can stay in the local area and settle down, provide accommodation, salary, and promotion opportunities, if you miss here, you can only go to Fujian to settle down!"
Nine out of ten refugees on this wharf probably don't know how far away Fujian is, and most of them have gone to the farthest place in their lives, that is, they have come to Zhoushan on a migrant ship this time, and they have no concept of what it is thousands of miles further south. But there is no doubt that compared with the port of Ningbo and Zhoushan, Fujian is undoubtedly more distant from its hometown, and it will definitely be more difficult to return to its roots in the future.
For refugees who have been forced to leave their homes, it is naturally better to be closer to their hometowns on the premise of ensuring living conditions. Even if it is thousands of miles away from the Jiaodong Peninsula, it will probably be better than the legendary hot Lingnan. At that moment, several people in the crowd raised their hands in response, indicating that they were willing to stay here.
Xu Yi is also one of the people who raised his hand to respond, he is a native of Dengzhou, Shandong, before the war, his family was quite good, he is a local rich gentry, his family not only has a shop in Dengzhou City, but also has nearly 1,000 acres of fertile land in the countryside. However, after Kong Youde's rebels took Dengzhou, the rich family of the Xu family fell into a situation of family ruin, the old lady of the Xu family took silver to buy off the rebellious army defending the city, and sent Xu Yi and several other descendants out of the city to the countryside to escape the war, but the later development of the war situation involved the entire Jiaodong Peninsula, and Xu Yi's rural manor was not spared, a rebel army attacked here in the evening, and after a lot of looting, Xu Yi became one of the refugees.
In the next six months, Xu Yi wandered around with a large number of refugees, and even if he was lucky, he actually survived in this troubled world. (To be continued.) )