Chapter 914: Post-War Inventory

It has been more than a year since Shibazhi was driven to Miyako Island, and it is naturally impossible to get all kinds of supplies here as easily as in the Fujian Strait before, and there are not many pigs, cattle and sheep on the island, and even Zheng Zhilong himself is reluctant to kill and eat, so he keeps it for when he needs it from time to time. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info but at this time, Eighteen Zhi has already decided to surrender to the Haihan people the next day, and these supplies are only left to the Haihan people in vain, so it is better to eat a good meal before leaving. When I become a prisoner of war of the Haihan people tomorrow, I don't know when I will be able to eat meat.

It was a pity that the pirates were too hasty when they withdrew from Penghu and Taiwan at that time, and they couldn't transport much alcohol, and the wine they brought here had long been consumed.

During the banquet, someone quietly came to Zheng Zhilong's side to report to him, and a small leader left the camp with a group of people on his own, and disappeared. Zheng Zhilong didn't react much after learning about it, but just said indifferently and let them go, without any intention of pursuing it.

Zheng Zhilong made the decision to surrender to the Haihan people, this decision is not everyone in the Eighteen Zhis is willing to accept obedience, there are still many people who hope to be tough with the Haihan to the end, but in this situation where most people have chosen to surrender and save their lives, a very small number of main battle factions will not help even if they jump out. And choosing to leave on the eve of surrender is also the only means for them to show their attitude at the last moment, even if the eighteen Zhizhi led by Zheng Zhilong surrendered, they still will not admit defeat.

But Zheng Zhilong knew that this struggle was very futile, and he went to the Haihan camp in the morning to negotiate with Wang Tom, and it was also the first time he saw the true face of the Haihan militia army at close range. In the past, Zheng Zhilong thought that Eighteen Zhi had repeatedly failed in the hands of the Haihan militia that was inferior to his own troops, and the main reason was that the gap between the weapons and equipment performance of the two sides was too large, but after he visited the Haihan military camp and the daily training of the Haihan army, he found that he was really wrong in the past. In contrast, the Haihan militia is more like a professional army, while the Ming official army is like an amateur civilian army.

Zheng Zhilong has led the troops himself for many years, so he naturally knows how difficult it is to train this kind of high-level military appearance and military discipline, and he has already experienced it more than once how an army with these qualities will perform on the battlefield. Moreover, the Haihan people didn't know whether it was intentional or unintentional, and dozens of large and small artillery pieces were lined up at the gate of the camp, and this formation alone had already made Zheng Zhilong's heart cold before the negotiation. Such a well-trained and experienced professional army, coupled with powerful firepower weapons and equipment, is indeed not something that today's Eighteen Zhi can compete with.

In this situation, those diehards who hoped to rely on small armed forces to continue to resist Haihan would only be regarded by Zheng Zhilong as self-defeating. Everyone has his own life, and he can save most people from Haihan, and he has done his best to be benevolent and righteous. Since these people are bent on dying, Zheng Zhilong doesn't want to bother to save them anymore, and when the time comes, there will be a Haihan militia to teach them how to behave.

The next day, the 18 Shibayu factions, which had been compressed to the southern part of Miyakojima, left the stronghold and gathered together under the organization of various leaders, and then marched to the predetermined place of surrender. Although after the previous few days of fighting, many people had been captured and killed in the battle, but the number of people who organized and surrendered collectively this time still exceeded 3,000. Of course, not all of these people are combatants, and more than half of them are just women, children, and children. At least half of the truly combative components of Shibashi were left in the Fujian Strait during last year's fighting and were not able to withdraw to Miyako Island. Even if Zheng Zhilong doesn't surrender, he won't be able to withstand Haihan for too long with the little strength he has left.

The place of surrender was a large open field in the southern plain of the island. After harvesting a crop of rice this summer, the area was left uncultivated, and the area was four or five hundred acres. The Haihan Army sent some armed personnel to be deployed here yesterday, and today it has added several artillery pieces, and they are all arranged in very conspicuous places to ensure that those who come here to surrender can see their existence, and to avoid some people who want to make small moves when the situation is imminent.

The 1st Battalion of the Haihan People's Regiment has participated in many overseas operations and large-scale operations, and has relatively rich operational experience in dealing with a large number of prisoners of war in the course of the war. After the crowd of Eighteen Zhi arrived here, they first distinguished them according to the young and strong, the old and the weak, women and children, and let them enter the demarcated range and wait for the next arrangement.

The two areas are also separated by two barricades and barbed wire, separated by several kilometres apart. The reason for this was that there were not enough female soldiers in the Haihan army to search the surrendered women and children one by one, so in order to prevent Shibazhi from using women and children to carry weapons to prisoner of war camps, they were isolated from the area where the young and strong prisoners were temporarily held, and then slowly dealt with later. This arrangement also allows the captives to see the situation of their families in real time, so as to avoid some overreaction due to their fear for the personal safety of their families.

Haihan's approach to young captives was less friendly, and everyone had to line up for a search before entering the waiting area, where another group of soldiers was responsible for shackling the captives in chains, strung together in groups of ten, to limit their mobility. Petty leaders and leaders at all levels are taken into solitary custody, and they are escorted to the next location. These young captives would later be loaded onto ships and transported to different places of imprisonment thousands of miles away. The elderly, weak, women and children will be separated and sent to various overseas colonies of Haihan for resettlement after identification.

Although the identities of these people are not very clean, most of them are Han Chinese, and for the colonies of the Haihan overseas, especially in the Nanyang region, these people still have a certain value, at least they are much better than those slaves transported from the South Seas and even more distant Middle East and Black Africa, and they are also more in line with the Executive Committee's idea of establishing a colony with Han people as the main body. However, because these people have special backgrounds, if they want to change their identity and join the naturalized nationality in the future, it may take longer to investigate, and the assessment conditions are more stringent, and perhaps some of them will never have the opportunity to obtain Haihan nationality.

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It has been more than a year since Shibazhi was driven to Miyako Island, and it is naturally impossible to get all kinds of supplies here as easily as in the Fujian Strait before, and there are not many pigs, cattle and sheep on the island, and even Zheng Zhilong himself is reluctant to kill and eat, so he keeps it for when he needs it from time to time. However, at this time, Eighteen Zhi had already decided to surrender to the Haihan people the next day, and these supplies were only left for the Haihan people in vain, so it was better to have a good meal before leaving. When I become a prisoner of war of the Haihan people tomorrow, I don't know when I will be able to eat meat.

It was a pity that the pirates were too hasty when they withdrew from Penghu and Taiwan at that time, and they couldn't transport much alcohol, and the wine they brought here had long been consumed.

During the banquet, someone quietly came to Zheng Zhilong's side to report to him, and a small leader left the camp with a group of people on his own, and disappeared. Zheng Zhilong didn't react much after learning about it, but just said indifferently and let them go, without any intention of pursuing it.

Zheng Zhilong made the decision to surrender to the Haihan people, this decision is not everyone in the Eighteen Zhis is willing to accept obedience, there are still many people who hope to be tough with the Haihan to the end, but in this situation where most people have chosen to surrender and save their lives, a very small number of main battle factions will not help even if they jump out. And choosing to leave on the eve of surrender is also the only means for them to show their attitude at the last moment, even if the eighteen Zhizhi led by Zheng Zhilong surrendered, they still will not admit defeat.

But Zheng Zhilong knew that this struggle was very futile, and he went to the Haihan camp in the morning to negotiate with Wang Tom, and it was also the first time he saw the true face of the Haihan militia army at close range. In the past, Zheng Zhilong thought that Eighteen Zhi had repeatedly failed in the hands of the Haihan militia that was inferior to his own troops, and the main reason was that the gap between the weapons and equipment performance of the two sides was too large, but after he visited the Haihan military camp and the daily training of the Haihan army, he found that he was really wrong in the past. In contrast, the Haihan militia is more like a professional army, while the Ming official army is like an amateur civilian army.

Zheng Zhilong has led the troops himself for many years, so he naturally knows how difficult it is to train this kind of high-level military appearance and military discipline, and he has already experienced it more than once how an army with these qualities will perform on the battlefield. Moreover, the Haihan people didn't know whether it was intentional or unintentional, and dozens of large and small artillery pieces were lined up at the gate of the camp, and this formation alone had already made Zheng Zhilong's heart cold before the negotiation. Such a well-trained and experienced professional army, coupled with powerful firepower weapons and equipment, is indeed not something that today's Eighteen Zhi can compete with.

In this situation, those diehards who hoped to rely on small armed forces to continue to resist Haihan would only be regarded by Zheng Zhilong as self-defeating. Everyone has his own life, and he can save most people from Haihan, and he has done his best to be benevolent and righteous. Since these people are bent on dying, Zheng Zhilong doesn't want to bother to save them anymore, and when the time comes, there will be a Haihan militia to teach them how to behave.

The next day, the 18 Shibayu factions, which had been compressed to the southern part of Miyakojima, left the stronghold and gathered together under the organization of various leaders, and then marched to the predetermined place of surrender. Although after the previous few days of fighting, many people had been captured and killed in the battle, but the number of people who organized and surrendered collectively this time still exceeded 3,000. Of course, not all of these people are combatants, and more than half of them are just women, children, and children. At least half of the truly combative components of Shibashi were left in the Fujian Strait during last year's fighting and were not able to withdraw to Miyako Island. Even if Zheng Zhilong doesn't surrender, he won't be able to withstand Haihan for too long with the little strength he has left.

The place of surrender was a large open field in the southern plain of the island. After harvesting a crop of rice this summer, the area was left uncultivated, and the area was four or five hundred acres. The Haihan Army sent some armed personnel to be deployed here yesterday, and today it has added several artillery pieces, and they are all arranged in very conspicuous places to ensure that those who come here to surrender can see their existence, and to avoid some people who want to make small moves when the situation is imminent.

The 1st Battalion of the Haihan People's Regiment has participated in many overseas operations and large-scale operations, and has relatively rich operational experience in dealing with a large number of prisoners of war in the course of the war. After the crowd of Eighteen Zhi arrived here, they first distinguished them according to the young and strong, the old and the weak, women and children, and let them enter the demarcated range and wait for the next arrangement.

The two areas are also separated by two barricades and barbed wire, separated by several kilometres apart. The reason for this was that there were not enough female soldiers in the Haihan army to search the surrendered women and children one by one, so in order to prevent Shibazhi from using women and children to carry weapons to prisoner of war camps, they were isolated from the area where the young and strong prisoners were temporarily held, and then slowly dealt with later. This arrangement also allows the captives to see the situation of their families in real time, so as to avoid some overreaction due to their fear for the personal safety of their families.

Haihan's approach to young captives was less friendly, and everyone had to line up for a search before entering the waiting area, where another group of soldiers was responsible for shackling the captives in chains, strung together in groups of ten, to limit their mobility. Petty leaders and leaders at all levels are taken into solitary custody, and they are escorted to the next location. These young captives would later be loaded onto ships and transported to different places of imprisonment thousands of miles away. The elderly, weak, women and children will be separated and sent to various overseas colonies of Haihan for resettlement after identification.

Although the identities of these people are not very clean, most of them are Han Chinese, and for the colonies of the Haihan overseas, especially in the Nanyang region, these people still have a certain value, at least they are much better than those slaves transported from the South Seas and even more distant Middle East and Black Africa, and they are also more in line with the Executive Committee's idea of establishing a colony with Han people as the main body. However, because these people have special backgrounds, if they want to change their identity and join the naturalized nationality in the future, it may take longer to investigate, and the assessment conditions are more stringent, and perhaps some of them will never have the opportunity to obtain Haihan nationality. (To be continued.) )