Chapter 1186: Hearing in Hangzhou

Lin Si has been serving Haihan for more than a year, and before coming to Hangzhou, he often accepts the political views of Haihan's position, and his understanding of the current political situation in the Ming Dynasty even exceeds that of some people in the government. He also knew that Haihan's attitude towards the Ming Dynasty was not as full of awe as that of other small surrounding countries, but there was obviously a condescending sense of superiority in the mystery. At first, he thought that this was the ignorance and arrogance exposed by the Haihan people's too little knowledge, but later he slowly discovered that it was not the Haihan people who were ignorant but himself.

The advanced skills mastered by these overseas visitors are indeed unheard of, whether it is doing business, fighting wars, or governing the local government, they are omnipotent, sophisticated, and exhaustive. Although Lin Si himself was one of the armed smugglers who were not under the control of the government, he had to admit that Haihan had shown a much higher level of business on these offshore islands than he and his counterparts, and that his relationship with the government was much more harmonious. Lin Si initially only surrendered to the other party's force, but later his mentality slowly changed, and his attitude towards Haihan changed from being forced to obey orders from the beginning to obeying from the heart.

One of the views that Lin Si was indoctrinated was that the various activities of the Haihan in the coastal areas of the Ming Dynasty were actually aimed at assisting the Ming to maintain their rule. Whether it is to clear pirates in the south, establish trade routes, or go to the north to rescue refugees and resist the northern captives, the objective effect of these actions is indeed beneficial to the Ming Dynasty. Although the Haihan unceremoniously took some of the inshore islands for himself in the process, this was harmless to Lin Si - even when the Haihan were not here, the islands were under the control of pirates and armed smugglers, and they were also beyond the control of the government.

Perhaps because of the influence of his profession, Lin Si is dealing with foreigners a lot of the time, and his loyalty to Daming is actually very limited, but Haihan will start from the perspective of worrying about the country and the people when instilling these political views, and Lin Si has also been affected a lot over time. Therefore, he and Pan Yan would not be ignorant of these wars thousands of miles away, and his tone was not like a businessman who put profit first, but rather like a bureaucrat in the system.

Pan Yan talked to him about these topics, but he didn't have the situation of playing the piano against the cow that he was worried about before, but chatted very speculatively, and immediately said: "It's a pity that there are too few people in the world who can see the situation clearly like Haihan, and even if there are such people, they don't have the ability of the leaders of Haihan to cross the seas and destroy the enemy thousands of miles away." ”

Lin Siying said: "If Pan Ye has a heart, he can change his camp and serve Haihan." ”

Pan Yan hurriedly shook his hand and said, "How can you be in Xia, how can you have the ability to serve Haihan?"

"Since the leaders are relieved to let you come to Hangzhou alone for research, this is a sign of trust and respect for you. Pan Ye, don't think that anyone can have such treatment, this rich rice store has been open for a year, and you are still the first foreign officer to visit here. Lin Si sighed: "Even those military masters of the Xu family in Fujian came to Zhejiang to stay on Zhoushan Island, and I didn't see anyone come to Hangzhou to show their faces." ”

What is the origin of the "Fujian Xu family", Pan Yan heard Wang Tom mention that Xu Xinsu, the general soldier of Fujian, is said to be supported by Haihan, and the Fujian military and Haihan have always maintained a very close relationship. It is said that many high-ranking officers of the Fujian Ming Army, especially the front-line commanders of the naval divisions, would receive training and advanced tactics in the Haihan Army. Many of the warship weapons of the Fujian Navy Division were purchased in bulk from Haihan, so it can be said that they relied heavily on Haihan militarily. From Pan Yan's point of view, this is very similar to the current situation in Dongjiang Town.

In fact, the officers of the Xu family in Fujian were not only trained at the Penghu base near Fujian, but some of them also traveled to Sanya and other places under the control of the Haihan. The relevant scope is not only the Haihan-controlled area near the Daming coastline, but now even the South China Sea and other places have been visited one after another. Of course, in addition to receiving training, the officers who went to these places also had the task of identifying new routes and transit ports for the maritime trade of Fujian's subordinate Xu family, so as to open up Fujian's trade routes to the South Seas and even the Western Ocean.

Pan Yanxin said that no one from the Xu family had ever come, so it was indeed a special treatment. However, he has a special background, and he does not dare to speak casually.

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Lin Si has been serving Haihan for more than a year, and before coming to Hangzhou, he often accepts the political views of Haihan's position, and his understanding of the current political situation in the Ming Dynasty even exceeds that of some people in the government. He also knew that Haihan's attitude towards the Ming Dynasty was not as full of awe as that of other small surrounding countries, but there was obviously a condescending sense of superiority in the mystery. At first, he thought that this was the ignorance and arrogance exposed by the Haihan people's too little knowledge, but later he slowly discovered that it was not the Haihan people who were ignorant but himself.

The advanced skills mastered by these overseas visitors are indeed unheard of, whether it is doing business, fighting wars, or governing the local government, they are omnipotent, sophisticated, and exhaustive. Although Lin Si himself was one of the armed smugglers who were not under the control of the government, he had to admit that Haihan had shown a much higher level of business on these offshore islands than he and his counterparts, and that his relationship with the government was much more harmonious. Lin Si initially only surrendered to the other party's force, but later his mentality slowly changed, and his attitude towards Haihan changed from being forced to obey orders from the beginning to obeying from the heart.

One of the views that Lin Si was indoctrinated was that the various activities of the Haihan in the coastal areas of the Ming Dynasty were actually aimed at assisting the Ming to maintain their rule. Whether it is to clear pirates in the south, establish trade routes, or go to the north to rescue refugees and resist the northern captives, the objective effect of these actions is indeed beneficial to the Ming Dynasty. Although the Haihan unceremoniously took some of the inshore islands for himself in the process, this was harmless to Lin Si - even when the Haihan were not here, the islands were under the control of pirates and armed smugglers, and they were also beyond the control of the government.

Perhaps because of the influence of his profession, Lin Si is dealing with foreigners a lot of the time, and his loyalty to Daming is actually very limited, but Haihan will start from the perspective of worrying about the country and the people when instilling these political views, and Lin Si has also been affected a lot over time. Therefore, he and Pan Yan would not be ignorant of these wars thousands of miles away, and his tone was not like a businessman who put profit first, but rather like a bureaucrat in the system.

Pan Yan talked to him about these topics, but he didn't have the situation of playing the piano against the cow that he was worried about before, but chatted very speculatively, and immediately said: "It's a pity that there are too few people in the world who can see the situation clearly like Haihan, and even if there are such people, they don't have the ability of the leaders of Haihan to cross the seas and destroy the enemy thousands of miles away." ”

Lin Siying said: "If Pan Ye has a heart, he can change his camp and serve Haihan." ”

Pan Yan hurriedly shook his hand and said, "How can you be in Xia, how can you have the ability to serve Haihan?"

"Since the leaders are relieved to let you come to Hangzhou alone for research, this is a sign of trust and respect for you. Pan Ye, don't think that anyone can have such treatment, this rich rice store has been open for a year, and you are still the first foreign officer to visit here. Lin Si sighed: "Even those military masters of the Xu family in Fujian came to Zhejiang to stay on Zhoushan Island, and I didn't see anyone come to Hangzhou to show their faces." ”

What is the origin of the "Fujian Xu family", Pan Yan heard Wang Tom mention that Xu Xinsu, the general soldier of Fujian, is said to be supported by Haihan, and the Fujian military and Haihan have always maintained a very close relationship. It is said that many high-ranking officers of the Fujian Ming Army, especially the front-line commanders of the naval divisions, would receive training and advanced tactics in the Haihan Army. Many of the warship weapons of the Fujian Navy Division were purchased in bulk from Haihan, so it can be said that they relied heavily on Haihan militarily. From Pan Yan's point of view, this is very similar to the current situation in Dongjiang Town.

In fact, the officers of the Xu family in Fujian were not only trained at the Penghu base near Fujian, but some of them also traveled to Sanya and other places under the control of the Haihan. The relevant scope is not only the Haihan-controlled area near the Daming coastline, but now even the South China Sea and other places have been visited one after another. Of course, in addition to receiving training, the officers who went to these places also had the task of identifying new routes and transit ports for the maritime trade of Fujian's subordinate Xu family, so as to open up Fujian's trade routes to the South Seas and even the Western Ocean.

Pan Yanxin said that no one from the Xu family had ever come, so it was indeed a special treatment. However, he has a special background, and he does not dare to speak casually.

Lin Si has been serving Haihan for more than a year, and before coming to Hangzhou, he often accepts the political views of Haihan's position, and his understanding of the current political situation in the Ming Dynasty even exceeds that of some people in the government. He also knew that Haihan's attitude towards the Ming Dynasty was not as full of awe as that of other small surrounding countries, but there was obviously a condescending sense of superiority in the mystery. At first, he thought that this was the ignorance and arrogance exposed by the Haihan people's too little knowledge, but later he slowly discovered that it was not the Haihan people who were ignorant but himself.

The advanced skills mastered by these overseas visitors are indeed unheard of, whether it is doing business, fighting wars, or governing the local government, they are omnipotent, sophisticated, and exhaustive. Although Lin Si himself was one of the armed smugglers who were not under the control of the government, he had to admit that Haihan had shown a much higher level of business on these offshore islands than he and his counterparts, and that his relationship with the government was much more harmonious. Lin Si initially only surrendered to the other party's force, but later his mentality slowly changed, and his attitude towards Haihan changed from being forced to obey orders from the beginning to obeying from the heart.

One of the views that Lin Si was indoctrinated was that the various activities of the Haihan in the coastal areas of the Ming Dynasty were actually aimed at assisting the Ming to maintain their rule. Whether it is to clear pirates in the south, establish trade routes, or go to the north to rescue refugees and resist the northern captives, the objective effect of these actions is indeed beneficial to the Ming Dynasty. Although the Haihan unceremoniously took some of the inshore islands for himself in the process, this was harmless to Lin Si - even when the Haihan were not here, the islands were under the control of pirates and armed smugglers, and they were also beyond the control of the government.

Perhaps because of the influence of his profession, Lin Si is dealing with foreigners a lot of the time, and his loyalty to Daming is actually very limited, but Haihan will start from the perspective of worrying about the country and the people when instilling these political views, and Lin Si has also been affected a lot over time. Therefore, he and Pan Yan would not be ignorant of these wars thousands of miles away, and his tone was not like a businessman who put profit first, but rather like a bureaucrat in the system.

Pan Yan talked to him about these topics, but he didn't have the situation of playing the piano against the cow that he was worried about before, but chatted very speculatively, and immediately said: "It's a pity that there are too few people in the world who can see the situation clearly like Haihan, and even if there are such people, they don't have the ability of the leaders of Haihan to cross the seas and destroy the enemy thousands of miles away." ”

Lin Siying said: "If Pan Ye has a heart, he can change his camp and serve Haihan." ”

Pan Yan hurriedly shook his hand and said, "How can you be in Xia, how can you have the ability to serve Haihan?"

"Since the leaders are relieved to let you come to Hangzhou alone for research, this is a sign of trust and respect for you. Pan Ye, don't think that anyone can have such treatment, this rich rice store has been open for a year, and you are still the first foreign officer to visit here. Lin Si sighed: "Even those military masters of the Xu family in Fujian came to Zhejiang to stay on Zhoushan Island, and I didn't see anyone come to Hangzhou to show their faces." ”

What is the origin of the "Fujian Xu family", Pan Yan heard Wang Tom mention that Xu Xinsu, the general soldier of Fujian, is said to be supported by Haihan, and the Fujian military and Haihan have always maintained a very close relationship. It is said that many high-ranking officers of the Fujian Ming Army, especially the front-line commanders of the naval divisions, would receive training and advanced tactics in the Haihan Army. Many of the warship weapons of the Fujian Navy Division were purchased in bulk from Haihan, so it can be said that they relied heavily on Haihan militarily. From Pan Yan's point of view, this is very similar to the current situation in Dongjiang Town.

In fact, the officers of the Xu family in Fujian were not only trained at the Penghu base near Fujian, but some of them also traveled to Sanya and other places under the control of the Haihan. The relevant scope is not only the Haihan-controlled area near the Daming coastline, but now even the South China Sea and other places have been visited one after another. Of course, in addition to receiving training, the officers who went to these places also had the task of identifying new routes and transit ports for the maritime trade of Fujian's subordinate Xu family, so as to open up Fujian's trade routes to the South Seas and even the Western Ocean.

Pan Yanxin said that no one from the Xu family had ever come, so it was indeed a special treatment. However, he has a special background, and he does not dare to speak casually.

(End of chapter)