Chapter 1201 Induction Training
Han Zhengshan looked at the hammer in his hand, the style, size, and weight were exactly the same as the hammer he had used in the Zhoushan Hardship Camp, and it seemed that it was also the standard equipment for this errand. I knocked stones in Zhoushan for a month, and I thought that I would get out of the bitter sea after going south, but I didn't expect that after walking thousands of miles by sea, I still had to continue to do this boring labor task.
Complaining is complaining, in order to be fed and clothed, and for the sake of valuable labor points, Han Zhengshan can only choose to give in first, and honestly sit on the ground and start to tinkle. Fortunately, the labor intensity of this immigration camp is much smaller than that of the hard labor camp, and people like Han Zhengshan who have been "tempered" feel quite relaxed.
According to the foreman, this is to give the migrants who are waiting for the assignment to have something to do, and the living conditions that the migrants now enjoy are not for nothing, and everyone has to work to compensate them for the good treatment they receive. Of course, there is nothing wrong with such an arrangement, after all, to support such thousands of immigrants, the daily cost of food and housing is a huge amount, even if Haihan has mountains of gold and silver, he will not be so extravagant as to provide for them without asking for anything in return.
Almost all of the people who were packed and transported here by migrant ships from all over the country were as poor as Han Zhengshan, and they could only rely on selling their labor to make a living. After all, now clothing, food, housing and transportation have to rely on the Haihan government to provide, and the sender can only be obedient under the fence.
Of course, there are some lucky people among these immigrants, who are among the first to be picked by virtue of their skills or origins. These people are basically craftsmen or craftsmen with a skill, even beginner craftsmen who can only weave a dustpan basket, and they are also the priority recipients of allocation. There are also some people who were originally born in the Ming army, but after being captured, they joined the Haihan, and now they have also become the targets of the Haihan army's conscription. Hearing that as long as you enlist in the army, you can immediately obtain the nationality of Haihan, saving a long inspection period and application procedures, many people, including Han Zhengshan, can't help but be envious.
The immigrants had already learned about the difference in treatment between Haihan nationals and non-nationals through the preaching of civil affairs cadres, and naturally understood that if they wanted to live in Haihan for a long time, obtaining nationality was the first goal that needed to be achieved. For new immigrants, it may take more than half a year for this, and these people can be naturalized as long as they enlist in the army, and even Han Zhengshan can't help but feel a little excited to join the army. In his eyes, the Haihan Army has few opponents, and joining the army does not seem to be a particularly risky business, and he heard that the Haihan Army has a lot of salary, which must be much higher than his future income from knocking stones. However, before Han Zhengshan could understand the pros and cons, a civil affairs cadre sent him to the camp management office to talk alone.
"Before you came here, you were a catcher in the yamen, right?" The civil affairs cadre sitting on the rattan chair opposite Han Zhengshan was not very old, he was in his early twenties, his hair was cut very short, he held a teacup in one hand and a document in the other, and said to him in an old-fashioned manner: "The registration information says that you have worked in the yamen for more than ten years, is this true?"
Han Zhengshan from Hangzhou to here, along the way has long been smoothed by reality, knowing that the other party took the initiative to ask about his past experience and background, this may be an opportunity for him to turn over, and respectfully replied: "Back to the chief, Han entered the Qiantang County Ya at the age of seventeen to do things, at the age of nineteen he did a quick catch, at the age of twenty-three he personally captured the bandit leader who robbed the official silver, and was personally promoted to the Hangzhou Mansion by the prefect to do things, and at the age of twenty-seven he sat on the position of the head catcher. ”
"The qualifications are not bad!" the civil affairs cadre nodded again and again when he heard this, but he was not disgusted by his self-reported resume. Immediately raised the document in his hand and said: "I have read all your information, although I made some mistakes when I was in Hangzhou, it is not a big problem." You've also spent some time in a hard labor camp, and you've had a deep reflection on your past mistakes?"
Han Zhengshan said in his heart that he couldn't reflect on this, and hurriedly responded: "Han Mou had a lot of misunderstandings about the Haihan Kingdom at the beginning, but now he has repented, and he knows all kinds of inappropriateness in the past, and he is willing to do his best to serve the Haihan Kingdom in the future!"
Although Han Zhengshan didn't know much about the purpose of the other party's inquiry, he had served in the yamen for many years and was still very proficient in using this kind of sycophancy. Now that he adheres to the position of the Ming people, it is no longer beneficial to improve his own situation, Han Zhengshan considers the actual situation, and naturally has to seize the opportunity to fight for a chance for himself to stand out.
The cadre also seemed to be very satisfied with Han Zhengshan's statement, and immediately continued: "Since your previous job was to maintain local law and order, you plan to assign you to a department with the same function, what do you think?"
Han Zhengshan was ignorant when he heard it, but he also knew that the other party was asking for his opinion on the work assignment, so he hurriedly responded: "Han should obey the leader's assignment and dare not pick and choose." ”
"In that case, then you go back first and wait for the distribution notice!" The cadre put down the teacup, wrote a few strokes on the information, and then sent Han Zhengshan away.
After Han Zhengshan walked out of the office, he was still a little uneasy in his heart, after all, the other party did not promise him anything, but thinking back to the conversation just now, he seemed to see a glimmer of light. He now knew that the "policeman" in black clothes and black pants was the arrester of Hai Hanguo, and he couldn't help but fantasize about what he would look like in that outfit.
Sure enough, after two more days of knocking stones in the camp, Han Zhengshan was taken out of the camp and to another training center affiliated with the Ministry of Justice. However, because of the long distance, Han Zhengshan had to follow several other police officers who were also selected to lead them by boat to the port of Sanya, and then to shore to take the train. Han Zhengshan didn't know what a train was, but if it came, it would be safe, so he would just follow it anyway.
The traffic boat that everyone took bypassed the west side of the Luhuitou Peninsula and entered the Sanya Port formed by the estuary of the Sanya River and the Linchun River. Only here did Han Zhengshan understand why this place was called the first port in the South China Sea, and it was the first time in his life that he had seen so many sea ships at the same time, densely distributed in various wharves such as harbors. The rare 400 Dafu boats on the Qiantang River outside Hangzhou are only ordinary sailing ships with medium hull here, and huge sailing ships that are twice as large as them abound, making Han Zhengshan stunned.
This book was first published in Genesis, and the following will be re-edited later for anti-theft
Han Zhengshan looked at the hammer in his hand, the style, size, and weight were exactly the same as the hammer he had used in the Zhoushan Hardship Camp, and it seemed that it was also the standard equipment for this errand. I knocked stones in Zhoushan for a month, and I thought that I would get out of the bitter sea after going south, but I didn't expect that after walking thousands of miles by sea, I still had to continue to do this boring labor task.
Complaining is complaining, in order to be fed and clothed, and for the sake of valuable labor points, Han Zhengshan can only choose to give in first, and honestly sit on the ground and start to tinkle. Fortunately, the labor intensity of this immigration camp is much smaller than that of the hard labor camp, and people like Han Zhengshan who have been "tempered" feel quite relaxed.
According to the foreman, this is to give the migrants who are waiting for the assignment to have something to do, and the living conditions that the migrants now enjoy are not for nothing, and everyone has to work to compensate them for the good treatment they receive. Of course, there is nothing wrong with such an arrangement, after all, to support such thousands of immigrants, the daily cost of food and housing is a huge amount, even if Haihan has mountains of gold and silver, he will not be so extravagant as to provide for them without asking for anything in return.
Almost all of the people who were packed and transported here by migrant ships from all over the country were as poor as Han Zhengshan, and they could only rely on selling their labor to make a living. After all, now clothing, food, housing and transportation have to rely on the Haihan government to provide, and the sender can only be obedient under the fence.
Of course, there are some lucky people among these immigrants, who are among the first to be picked by virtue of their skills or origins. These people are basically craftsmen or craftsmen with a skill, even beginner craftsmen who can only weave a dustpan basket, and they are also the priority recipients of allocation. There are also some people who were originally born in the Ming army, but after being captured, they joined the Haihan, and now they have also become the targets of the Haihan army's conscription. Hearing that as long as you enlist in the army, you can immediately obtain the nationality of Haihan, saving a long inspection period and application procedures, many people, including Han Zhengshan, can't help but be envious.
The immigrants had already learned about the difference in treatment between Haihan nationals and non-nationals through the preaching of civil affairs cadres, and naturally understood that if they wanted to live in Haihan for a long time, obtaining nationality was the first goal that needed to be achieved. For new immigrants, it may take more than half a year for this, and these people can be naturalized as long as they enlist in the army, and even Han Zhengshan can't help but feel a little excited to join the army. In his eyes, the Haihan Army has few opponents, and joining the army does not seem to be a particularly risky business, and he heard that the Haihan Army has a lot of salary, which must be much higher than his future income from knocking stones. However, before Han Zhengshan could understand the pros and cons, a civil affairs cadre sent him to the camp management office to talk alone.
"Before you came here, you were a catcher in the yamen, right?" The civil affairs cadre sitting on the rattan chair opposite Han Zhengshan was not very old, he was in his early twenties, his hair was cut very short, he held a teacup in one hand and a document in the other, and said to him in an old-fashioned manner: "The registration information says that you have worked in the yamen for more than ten years, is this true?"
Han Zhengshan from Hangzhou to here, along the way has long been smoothed by reality, knowing that the other party took the initiative to ask about his past experience and background, this may be an opportunity for him to turn over, and respectfully replied: "Back to the chief, Han entered the Qiantang County Ya at the age of seventeen to do things, at the age of nineteen he did a quick catch, at the age of twenty-three he personally captured the bandit leader who robbed the official silver, and was personally promoted to the Hangzhou Mansion by the prefect to do things, and at the age of twenty-seven he sat on the position of the head catcher. ”
"The qualifications are not bad!" the civil affairs cadre nodded again and again when he heard this, but he was not disgusted by his self-reported resume. Immediately raised the document in his hand and said: "I have read all your information, although I made some mistakes when I was in Hangzhou, it is not a big problem." You've also spent some time in a hard labor camp, and you've had a deep reflection on your past mistakes?"
Han Zhengshan said in his heart that he couldn't reflect on this, and hurriedly responded: "Han Mou had a lot of misunderstandings about the Haihan Kingdom at the beginning, but now he has repented, and he knows all kinds of inappropriateness in the past, and he is willing to do his best to serve the Haihan Kingdom in the future!"
Although Han Zhengshan didn't know much about the purpose of the other party's inquiry, he had served in the yamen for many years and was still very proficient in using this kind of sycophancy. Now that he adheres to the position of the Ming people, it is no longer beneficial to improve his own situation, Han Zhengshan considers the actual situation, and naturally has to seize the opportunity to fight for a chance for himself to stand out.
The cadre also seemed to be very satisfied with Han Zhengshan's statement, and immediately continued: "Since your previous job was to maintain local law and order, you plan to assign you to a department with the same function, what do you think?"
Han Zhengshan was ignorant when he heard it, but he also knew that the other party was asking for his opinion on the work assignment, so he hurriedly responded: "Han should obey the leader's assignment and dare not pick and choose." ”
"In that case, then you go back first and wait for the distribution notice!" The cadre put down the teacup, wrote a few strokes on the information, and then sent Han Zhengshan away.
After Han Zhengshan walked out of the office, he was still a little uneasy in his heart, after all, the other party did not promise him anything, but thinking back to the conversation just now, he seemed to see a glimmer of light. He now knew that the "policeman" in black clothes and black pants was the arrester of Hai Hanguo, and he couldn't help but fantasize about what he would look like in that outfit.
Sure enough, after two more days of knocking stones in the camp, Han Zhengshan was taken out of the camp and to another training center affiliated with the Ministry of Justice. However, because of the long distance, Han Zhengshan had to follow several other police officers who were also selected to lead them by boat to the port of Sanya, and then to shore to take the train. Han Zhengshan didn't know what a train was, but if it came, it would be safe, so he would just follow it anyway.
The traffic boat that everyone took bypassed the west side of the Luhuitou Peninsula and entered the Sanya Port formed by the estuary of the Sanya River and the Linchun River. Only here did Han Zhengshan understand why this place was called the first port in the South China Sea, and it was the first time in his life that he had seen so many sea ships at the same time, densely distributed in various wharves such as harbors. The rare 400 Dafu boats on the Qiantang River outside Hangzhou are only ordinary sailing ships with medium hull here, and huge sailing ships that are twice as large as them abound, making Han Zhengshan stunned.