Chapter 786: Integration of Government and Business

Dong Yanyun looked at the problem and focused on the details, while Xu Xinsu focused more on analyzing the strategic intentions of the Haihan people according to their expressions. Xu Xinsu believes that this is because Haihan was worried that Kaohsiung Port would become a monopoly of Fujian businessmen due to its geographical location, so he took corresponding measures to restrict the time that Fujian businessmen could enter Kaohsiung Port.

However, Xu Xinsu believes that this kind of artificially created gap in the early stage is not enough to suppress Fujian merchants, and the voyage from Zhongzuo Station in the sea off Zhangzhou to Kaohsiung Port is only half of the distance from the Pearl River Estuary to Kaohsiung Port. This gap in efficiency is particularly important in the early stage of development, when a large number of materials and personnel need to be transported, as long as Xu Xinsu is willing, he can organize thousands of people to go to Kaohsiung Port for port construction in the name of the official at any time. And if Guangdong's opponents want to use the same means, they will probably have to pay more costs.

According to Dong Yanyun's observation at the Kaohsiung Port wharf construction site, there are currently less than 100 construction teams working in the local area. The No. 1 business in Guangdong still has only such investment, and it is conceivable that other businesses will probably not be much stronger. Since his own family has geographical advantages, Xu Xinsu naturally wants to make full use of it. As for saying that the Haihan people deliberately favored their counterparts in Guangdong in this matter, Xu Xinsu didn't have much trouble. He had been dealing with the Haihan people for several years, and knew that the most important thing for these overseas visitors to do business was to form gangs rather than fight alone, and that there was no one in Haihan's own port who could make them implement an exclusive trade policy.

Dong Yanyun reminded: "My lord, since you have to use a large number of manpower, do you think you will inform Lord Wang?"

The Lord Wang mentioned by Dong Yanyun refers to Wang Yun, the current prefect of Zhangzhou. This Wang Governor and Xu Xinsu are also married, and they are not outsiders, but because Xu Xinsu is rich and soldiers, Zhangzhou's one-third of an acre of land is not like other places under the Ming Dynasty where civil officials have the final say, and the role of the Wang Governor's Mansion in the local area is more like a political symbol, symbolizing the Ming Dynasty's right to rule here. Of course, in terms of the management of local civil affairs, the prefect of the king is still more responsible, similar to the requisition of people, materials and the like, such as ±dǐng£±diǎn£± small £± said, .♂.⊥os_ (); The military rarely intervenes directly.

Xu Xinsu diǎndiǎn head said: "You are right, when I repair a book, you will take it to visit Lord Wang." ”

At that moment, Xu Xinsu picked up a pen and laid out the paper, wrote a private letter to Wang Yun to explain the general situation, finished loading the envelope, stamped it with a wax seal, and handed it to Dong Yanyun: "If Lord Wang intends to participate, you know what to do, right?"

Dong Yanyun bowed down and took the envelope and said, "Don't worry, if Lord Wang asks, he will operate according to the previous model." ”

For example, the prefect of Zhangzhou has a certain proportion of shares in Xu Xinsu's shipping and spice business, and he can get a few thousand taels of silver from this side every year. Therefore, when it is inconvenient for Xu Xinsu to come forward to preside over some things, he will ask this old man to operate on his behalf.

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Dong Yanyun looked at the problem and focused on the details, while Xu Xinsu focused more on analyzing the strategic intentions of the Haihan people according to their expressions. Xu Xinsu believes that this is because Haihan was worried that Kaohsiung Port would become a monopoly of Fujian businessmen due to its geographical location, so he took corresponding measures to restrict the time that Fujian businessmen could enter Kaohsiung Port.

However, Xu Xinsu believes that this kind of artificially created gap in the early stage is not enough to suppress Fujian merchants, and the voyage from Zhongzuo Station in the sea off Zhangzhou to Kaohsiung Port is only half of the distance from the Pearl River Estuary to Kaohsiung Port. This gap in efficiency is particularly important in the early stage of development, when a large number of materials and personnel need to be transported, as long as Xu Xinsu is willing, he can organize thousands of people to go to Kaohsiung Port for port construction in the name of the official at any time. And if Guangdong's opponents want to use the same means, they will probably have to pay more costs.

According to Dong Yanyun's observation at the Kaohsiung Port wharf construction site, there are currently less than 100 construction teams working in the local area. The No. 1 business in Guangdong still has only such investment, and it is conceivable that other businesses will probably not be much stronger. Since his own family has geographical advantages, Xu Xinsu naturally wants to make full use of it. As for saying that the Haihan people deliberately favored their counterparts in Guangdong in this matter, Xu Xinsu didn't have much trouble. He had been dealing with the Haihan people for several years, and knew that the most important thing for these overseas visitors to do business was to form gangs rather than fight alone, and that there was no one in Haihan's own port who could make them implement an exclusive trade policy.

Dong Yanyun reminded: "My lord, since you have to use a large number of manpower, do you think you will inform Lord Wang?"

The Lord Wang mentioned by Dong Yanyun refers to Wang Yun, the current prefect of Zhangzhou. This Wang Governor and Xu Xinsu are also married, and they are not outsiders, but because Xu Xinsu is rich and soldiers, Zhangzhou's one-third of an acre of land is not like other places under the Ming Dynasty where civil officials have the final say, and the role of the Wang Governor's Mansion in the local area is more like a political symbol, symbolizing the Ming Dynasty's right to rule here. Of course, in terms of the management of local civil affairs, the prefect Wang is still responsible for a wider scope, and the military rarely directly intervenes in matters such as the requisition of civilians and materials.

Xu Xinsu diǎndiǎn head said: "You are right, when I repair a book, you will take it to visit Lord Wang." ”

At that moment, Xu Xinsu picked up a pen and laid out the paper, wrote a private letter to Wang Yun to explain the general situation, finished loading the envelope, stamped it with a wax seal, and handed it to Dong Yanyun: "If Lord Wang intends to participate, you know what to do, right?"

Dong Yanyun bowed down and took the envelope and said, "Don't worry, if Lord Wang asks, he will operate according to the previous model." ”

For example, the prefect of Zhangzhou has a certain proportion of shares in Xu Xinsu's shipping and spice business, and he can get a few thousand taels of silver from this side every year. Therefore, when it is inconvenient for Xu Xinsu to come forward to preside over some things, he will ask this old man to operate on his behalf. Dong Yanyun looked at the problem and focused on the details, while Xu Xinsu focused more on analyzing the strategic intentions of the Haihan people according to their expressions. Xu Xinsu believes that this is because Haihan was worried that Kaohsiung Port would become a monopoly of Fujian businessmen due to its geographical location, so he took corresponding measures to restrict the time that Fujian businessmen could enter Kaohsiung Port.

However, Xu Xinsu believes that this kind of artificially created gap in the early stage is not enough to suppress Fujian merchants, and the voyage from Zhongzuo Station in the sea off Zhangzhou to Kaohsiung Port is only half of the distance from the Pearl River Estuary to Kaohsiung Port. This gap in efficiency is particularly important in the early stage of development, when a large number of materials and personnel need to be transported, as long as Xu Xinsu is willing, he can organize thousands of people to go to Kaohsiung Port for port construction in the name of the official at any time. And if Guangdong's opponents want to use the same means, they will probably have to pay more costs.

According to Dong Yanyun's observation at the Kaohsiung Port wharf construction site, there are currently less than 100 construction teams working in the local area. The No. 1 business in Guangdong still has only such investment, and it is conceivable that other businesses will probably not be much stronger. Since his own family has geographical advantages, Xu Xinsu naturally wants to make full use of it. As for saying that the Haihan people deliberately favored their counterparts in Guangdong in this matter, Xu Xinsu didn't have much trouble. He had been dealing with the Haihan people for several years, and knew that the most important thing for these overseas visitors to do business was to form gangs rather than fight alone, and that there was no one in Haihan's own port who could make them implement an exclusive trade policy.

Dong Yanyun reminded: "My lord, since you have to use a large number of manpower, do you think you will inform Lord Wang?"

The Lord Wang mentioned by Dong Yanyun refers to Wang Yun, the current prefect of Zhangzhou. This Wang Governor and Xu Xinsu are also married, and they are not outsiders, but because Xu Xinsu is rich and soldiers, Zhangzhou's one-third of an acre of land is not like other places under the Ming Dynasty where civil officials have the final say, and the role of the Wang Governor's Mansion in the local area is more like a political symbol, symbolizing the Ming Dynasty's right to rule here. Of course, in terms of the management of local civil affairs, the prefect Wang is still responsible for a wider scope, and the military rarely directly intervenes in matters such as the requisition of civilians and materials.

Xu Xinsu diǎndiǎn head said: "You are right, when I repair a book, you will take it to visit Lord Wang." ”

At that moment, Xu Xinsu picked up a pen and laid out the paper, wrote a private letter to Wang Yun to explain the general situation, finished loading the envelope, stamped it with a wax seal, and handed it to Dong Yanyun: "If Lord Wang intends to participate, you know what to do, right?"

Dong Yanyun bowed down and took the envelope and said, "Don't worry, if Lord Wang asks, he will operate according to the previous model." ”

For example, the prefect of Zhangzhou has a certain proportion of shares in Xu Xinsu's shipping and spice business, and he can get a few thousand taels of silver from this side every year. Therefore, when it is inconvenient for Xu Xinsu to come forward to preside over some things, he will ask this old man to operate on his behalf.

Dong Yanyun looked at the problem and focused on the details, while Xu Xinsu focused more on analyzing the strategic intentions of the Haihan people according to their expressions. Xu Xinsu believes that this is because Haihan was worried that Kaohsiung Port would become a monopoly of Fujian businessmen due to its geographical location, so he took corresponding measures to restrict the time that Fujian businessmen could enter Kaohsiung Port.

However, Xu Xinsu believes that this kind of artificially created gap in the early stage is not enough to suppress Fujian merchants, and the voyage from Zhongzuo Station in the sea off Zhangzhou to Kaohsiung Port is only half of the distance from the Pearl River Estuary to Kaohsiung Port. This gap in efficiency is particularly important in the early stage of development, when a large number of materials and personnel need to be transported, as long as Xu Xinsu is willing, he can organize thousands of people to go to Kaohsiung Port for port construction in the name of the official at any time. And if Guangdong's opponents want to use the same means, they will probably have to pay more costs.

According to Dong Yanyun's observation at the Kaohsiung Port wharf construction site, there are currently less than 100 construction teams working in the local area. The No. 1 business in Guangdong still has only such investment, and it is conceivable that other businesses will probably not be much stronger. Since his own family has geographical advantages, Xu Xinsu naturally wants to make full use of it. As for saying that the Haihan people deliberately favored their counterparts in Guangdong in this matter, Xu Xinsu didn't have much trouble. He had been dealing with the Haihan people for several years, and knew that the most important thing for these overseas visitors to do business was to form gangs rather than fight alone, and that there was no one in Haihan's own port who could make them implement an exclusive trade policy.

Dong Yanyun reminded: "My lord, since you have to use a large number of manpower, do you think you will inform Lord Wang?"

The Lord Wang mentioned by Dong Yanyun refers to Wang Yun, the current prefect of Zhangzhou. This Wang Governor and Xu Xinsu are also married, and they are not outsiders, but because Xu Xinsu is rich and soldiers, Zhangzhou's one-third of an acre of land is not like other places under the Ming Dynasty where civil officials have the final say, and the role of the Wang Governor's Mansion in the local area is more like a political symbol, symbolizing the Ming Dynasty's right to rule here. Of course, in terms of the management of local civil affairs, the prefect Wang is still responsible for a wider scope, and the military rarely directly intervenes in matters such as the requisition of civilians and materials.

Xu Xinsu diǎndiǎn head said: "You are right, when I repair a book, you will take it to visit Lord Wang." ”

At that moment, Xu Xinsu picked up a pen and laid out the paper, wrote a private letter to Wang Yun to explain the general situation, finished loading the envelope, stamped it with a wax seal, and handed it to Dong Yanyun: "If Lord Wang intends to participate, you know what to do, right?"