The first thousand two hundred and eighty-seven chapters of the unification of China, the sun never sets (six)
More than ten miles outside the majestic port of the Chinese Empire, black sails filled the sea line, and flocks of seagulls flew around hundreds of sea boats. The "Hait! Huh!" seagulls chirped. Soon, sailors, who were upset by the gulls, took out muskets from the cabin and shot at the seagulls. Soon, the "crackling" muskets shocked the seagulls, and from time to time, the gulls were shot and fell into the sea with shrill screams. Faced with the delicious food falling from the sky, countless black triangular dorsal fins flashed on the sea surface. As the top predators in the sea, sharks swallowed dead seagulls from time to time with bloody mouths. Seeing the sharks eating so comfortably,
The extremely bored sailors at the sea were firing faster. There were more than 30 tall cannon ships five miles apart on the wide sea surface, and the outer edges were about 70 long hulls like long whistle ships. Looking down from the sky, the fleet of the Chinese Navy formed a defensive circular ship on the sea surface, and fifteen large armed supply ships were surrounded. One of the large ships was 76 meters long and about 18 meters wide at the widest point. The tall building made the former sea overlord Zhenyuan also look up. This new gunship was the imperial ship "Ping'an" of Emperor Zhang Ping'an, and the person who commanded the ship was Zhang Sen, the deputy admiral of the Imperial Navy.
The deputy admiral of the navy was originally the first supervisor of the "Ping'an" earlier. He was appointed as the commander of the new "Ping'an" and was personally ordered by Emperor Zhang Ping'an. During the period of the Po Slave Army, although the Ping'an warship was the main warship, its size was much smaller than that of the Shang'an ship. The ship named by Laozi was smaller than the ship named by his son, which made Zhang Ping'an, who was dissatisfied for many years. After years of development, the Ping'an gunship gradually began to be retired, and the Ping'an ship built later was also changed to an armed cargo ship. Now, the new ship retains a long and smooth ship, using a double-layer turret, and the firepower and body under the speed of the accelerated speed.
The volume has exceeded that of the early flat-character ships. After years of sailing, the navy concluded that mixed sailing ships with soft sails and hard sails are most suitable for sailing. Since the trees in the north are not as resistant to seawater soaking as the trees in the south, the Chinese Navy ship boards basically use dry wood from the four countries of the South China Sea. One advantage of northern trees is that the wood is good in flexibility. The mast of the sailing ship is not made of a piece of wood, but is made of a combination of tenon mortise and tenon structure. The mast of this tenon mortise and tenon structure is not only solid but also easy to repair. The main warships of the Chinese Navy are still seventy-nine gunships, but the names of the two-non mortise and font size are no longer enough. The subsequent names of the three-non mortise and font size are all three-non mortise and font size.
Like the Zhenzi gunship, although there are only twenty-five gunships left in Shangzi, the gunships are mostly named after the three-character gunships. The early navy had three major fleets, which were deployed in the North Sea, East China Sea and South China Sea. Now the Imperial Navy has two more fleets, including the fleet led by Zheng Chenggong, the Admiral of the Nanyang Navy, and the Royal Expeditionary Fleet led by Zhang Sen, the deputy admiral of the Imperial Navy. As the largest warship in the empire, the "Ping'an" will also be the imperial ship used by Emperor Zhang Ping'an when he personally marched. Although Emperor Zhang Ping'an was king on land, he would be a stand once he arrived at the sea.
The soft-faced man who got up. In his early years, Zhang Ping'an went to the Emirate to inspect the Emirate from Nuergandusi. He was on the "Zhenyuan", the largest sailboat of the Po Nu Army Navy at that time. Not long after he went out to sea, Zhang Ping'an was so angry that he was so angry that he was no longer afraid to take a sea boat. This conquest of the Mughal Empire was different from the past. Emperor Zhang Ping'an issued an order to go on a sea boat. Since the emperor wanted to go on a sea boat, his imperial ship naturally had to choose the best warship for the navy. The new "Ping'an" good gunship was still made of steel keels supplemented with reinforced side steel beams, and outsourced the thick shipboard of the Nile Kingdom.
There is a hardwood tree in the deep mountains of Sishui Kingdom. Not only is it fire-resistant and heat dissipated, it is also good. The deck of the "Ping'an" is made of this wood. The key parts of the "Ping'an" hull are laid with half an inch of steel plate, and the solid artillery of the Thais cannot penetrate half an inside. Of course, two front and back steel plates are also laid on the outer periphery of the Emperor's study and the command platform. As long as the steel plate is hung with sandbags, even if the Imperial Navy is hit by five kilograms, it will not cause too much damage. There are two triangular soft sails on both sides of the "Ping'an" gunship, which usually have no
What's the use? When a rapid turn is needed during wartime, these two sails will speed up the turning speed of the warship. Nowadays, the Chinese Navy warships are equipped with steering soft sails, which is faster than the Thais' spinnakers turning. More than 30 docks in Magnificent Harbor are very busy. The various war materials transported by the Imperial Navy cargo ships and the Marine Merchant Alliance armed cargo ships from the Chinese Empire were busy unloading goods on the shore. The customs yard courtyard located on the north side of Magnificent Harbor was crowded with people, and officials in the office were sweating profusely to sign and issue ship documents.
Hundreds of yamen handled order in this 100-acre courtyard. The inspector with a red helmet drove the owners and heads who had finished their business and finished their business in groups of three or five chatting in the courtyard. As the empire's maritime boundary expanded, the Chinese imperial court established a customs general yamen and established a customs yamen mainly for ports. Since the customs yamen involved tax revenue, the cabinet deputy prime minister Long Tao repeatedly advised Emperor Zhang Ping'an to divide the yamen into the tax yamen. Emperor Zhang Ping'an considered balancing the forces of all parties in the court. Although the customs general yamen was independently assigned to the cabinet deputy prime minister Long Tao. However, Emperor Zhang Ping'an also found a supervision yamen for customs yamen in various places, which was the vassal department that specialized in matters of foreign vassals.
The yamen general supervised the customs tickets. Originally, the bill was planned to be submitted to the emperor's memorials and opinions, and was used by Emperor Zhang Ping'an to specifically refer to the customs ticket number bill. Overseas trade must first obtain the license of the Lifan and obtain the ticket, and then the customs will issue customs clearance documents. Taking these two documents for maritime trade can pass through the sea without any obstacles, otherwise it will be regarded as smuggling and evading taxes. Once it is determined to be smuggling, the imperial navy will confiscate the cargo ship and all the goods and hand it over to the Ministry of Justice for punishment. The Chinese Empire sentenced extremely severely to smuggling, the person in charge will be beheaded, and the rest will be sentenced to be sent to the northwest of the border soldiers for participating in smuggling.
In particular, the Chinese Empire adopted a system of punishment, and the families and children of those sentenced to miscarriage will be implicated. Under the severe punishment system, almost no one dared to test the law. At the end of the 12th year of China, the two main combat barracks of the Central Empire Cluster Eagle Camp and the Blade Camp arrived at the Weiyan Port in Myanmar. Among them, the Eagle Camp was 30 miles south of Weiyan Port, and its large camp was distributed in half a moon shape to surround the military camps of various countries in Thailand. Emperor Zhang Ping'an specially issued an order, and the Thais were dirty and crude, and they were a barbarian who had not yet fully enlightened their minds. Almost all of these people had serious diseases of flower and willow disease, and once this disease was in the emperor.
The national army was contagious and would reduce the combat power of the imperial army. As early as when the Taiwan camp opened, the Thais were not allowed to enter the city, let alone prostitutes in the city. Once the Thais were found to enter the city to visit prostitutes, the Thais, brothel madams and prostitutes would be executed. For this reason, prostitutes in the Empire treated Thais like beasts. The brothel madams who did not want to lose their lives did not dare to receive them no matter how much the Thais gave. They would also report Thais to the inspectors for prostitution. The imperial inspectors have always been strong. As long as they reported them, they would kill the arrested Thais outside the market, which shocked all Thais who disrespected the imperial laws.
Gradually, the Thais also learned to abide by the laws under the iron fist of the empire. They realized that the Chinese Empire was not the indigenous peoples in South America who were easy to provoke. Two first-class marquis of the central cluster came to the Magna Harbor, which also broke the balance of the Magna Harbor's officialdom. According to the emperor's order, Tian Peng, acting governor of Myanmar, was responsible for the preparation of the war, and was threatened by Zhao Sidao, chief of staff of the Yixing Camp, and Fu Ruige, deputy general manager. But how could the three of them suppress the two hob meats in the Chinese army? Although Zhang Li and Hu Ming did not care about civil affairs, they always had to take advantage of their own military capital.
Yi. Myanmar is a small country, among which more than half of the Burmese people became imperial slaves and were sold to Nanjing and Shandong, while the other part was sold to Xu Hongji, the North Sea Province. The food produced in Myanmar, which lacks population, was just enough for the army to eat, so the production of meat naturally decreased a lot. The Eagle Camp and the Libing Camp lived in the north. It was okay to eat sea fish for a day or two, so they could eat these cattle and sheep every day. The arrogant soldiers and generals were suffering. Without enough cattle and sheep, the first-class commanders Zhang Li and Hu Ming began to settle for the second best, and asked the Myanmar Governor Tian Peng to provide them with pork.
If you want to eat meat, it is not the only two soldiers who want to eat meat. Insufficient supply will naturally lead to conflict. In fact, the empire transported a large number of beef and mutton jars from the north, but no one of these people wants to eat this food. After all, no matter how good the food is eaten for a long time, it will be fucked. The military camps of various soldiers competed for fresh meat, which caused a headache for Myanmar Governor Tian Peng. Fortunately, Lu Xiangsheng, the governor of Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan provinces, was preparing for the future. He had expected this situation a few years ago. He sent a series of trouble in southeastern Sichuan and Guizhou.
The release of breeding sheep allowed the people to raise sheep. Moreover, Lu Xiangsheng designated the raising of sheep as farming without taxes, which greatly increased the number of cattle and sheep in Guizhou and eastern Sichuan in a few years. When the meat-eating tension occurred in Myanmar, cattle and sheep from Sichuan and Guizhou relieved the pressure and increased the income of local people. Governor Lu Xiangsheng implemented good policies and was commended by Emperor Zhang Ping'an. He issued an order to call on the governors from all over the country to learn from Lu Xiangsheng and rewarded Lu Xiangsheng with 5,000 taels of gold.
The humble Lu Xiangsheng wrote a memorial and refused the gold reward and asked the emperor for his familiar friends in the case of Ding Hai's rebellion. Emperor Zhang Ping'an approved the memorial of Duke Lu Xiangsheng of Chu and allowed Lu Xiangsheng to send people to Qierjis to select prisoners. However, Zhang Li and Hu Ming in Myanmar were making trouble there, so Emperor Zhang Ping'an had to send Duke Zhao Chief of Staff Gu Xin to take charge. Only Gu Xin, a respected person, could suppress the old Zhang Li and Hu Ming, two hobby meat. The Chinese Empire was preparing to invade the Mughal Empire.
Chapter completed!