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Chapter 314 The New Immigration Policy of the Ming Dynasty

With the blessing of Ulutus, today the military and civilians on the island welcomed all the "extra meals". The soldiers stationed in the island eat well on weekdays and may not feel anything. However, the foreign workers who work on the construction site all day have truly experienced the benefits of extra meals.

Many workers can't help but smash the fat, oily chunks of mutton now!

The sect tree in the temple is one of them!

He was extremely lucky today, and he actually ate five slices of fat mutton. Usually, he could only eat two slices of fish at most.

In addition, in terms of identity, he also got rid of the restrictions of foreign workers and officially became a free citizen of the Ming Dynasty. This was a commendation by Ulutus to 106 foreign workers including Soshu, Shinui, at the daytime ceremony.

In order to reflect the dignity and hard-won nature of the Ming Dynasty, the Immigration Department of the Ministry of Revenue, in accordance with the intention of Ulutus, has refused to immigrate to the non-Han, Mongol, Khitan, and Jurchen immigrants who entered the Ming Dynasty since the first year of Ganwu.

Originally, Ulutus wanted to target non-Han people directly, but when he thought that he was still wearing the tiger skin of the Mongolian Khanate, it was difficult to do it too much. In addition, there were a large number of Khitans and Jurchens in the Ming Dynasty. The Northeast was the origin of these ethnic groups, so it was even harder to treat them differently.

The conditions were relaxed. As long as these four ethnic groups were not required to automatically obtain the free citizenship status of Ming Dynasty without going through a residence period ranging from half a year to a year.

Of course, this does not mean that the Ming Congress follows the old path of history and recognizes the existence of slaves.

This social relationship that hinders social productivity and is not conducive to the centralization of rights of the government, gradually disappeared from the Ming Dynasty under the deliberate suppression of Ulutus in the early years. Although there are still various secret existences in private, it will not be made public.

After the first year of Ganwu, the government issued another announcement and passed the Daming Daily, announcing the abolition of all employment agreements in the Ming Dynasty that lasted for more than ten years. Those agreements that do not have remuneration, have no years, and have to be a cattle and horse for the owner throughout their lives will be immediately declared invalid.

Many slaves from wealthy families and workers working in workshops all accepted the announcement happily. Then they came to the government and, under the witness of the government, either re-signed the agreement or immediately terminated the original agreement.

In this way, the registered population of Ming Dynasty increased by more than 100,000.

According to the employment agreement that has been re-established now, the first employment agreement can only be signed for up to five years. After the second agreement expires, it can be increased as appropriate, but it can only be increased to ten years at most.

What lifelong employment system is not allowed to exist in the Ming Dynasty.

Many foreign workers, especially Goryeo workers close to the Ming Dynasty, are actually victims of these lifelong employment agreements. After the government rectified them, they became free people of the Ming Dynasty in disguise.

But their compatriots were not so lucky.

In Ming, Goryeo, Japan and other foreign immigrants who were not stipulated by law were uniformly registered as foreign workers after entering Ming. Compared with the free people in Ming, they were not considered to leave the city or village where they lived casually. Although they also had the right to farm, buy houses, and work, their wages were only 60% of the ordinary people in Ming Dynasty. The land they cultivated was also rented by the government, and the rent was 20% higher than that of the free people. As for houses, they could buy them, but ordinary immigrants had no money to buy them.

Only when the inspection period is over will the free people enjoy the rights they enjoy.

But there is another premise, that is, you must pass the naturalized citizen examination. If you meet the standards of the Ming Dynasty in terms of language, writing, etc., you will become a naturalized citizen and enjoy the identity treatment equivalent to a free citizen of the Ming Dynasty.

But in politics, there is still a ceiling. Especially in the army, this will not exist on the surface, but will only be something that the Ming decision makers know.

If you want to not go through the inspection period or shorten the inspection period, it is not without it. That is, you voluntarily obey the arrangements of the Ming Dynasty Immigration Department, willing to reclaim wasteland in barren provinces, or engage in labor-intensive and highly polluting jobs. For example, mining miners, paper workshops, textile workshops, lumberjacks and other types.

Also, I have the honor to join the army! With the development of the Ming Dynasty, there are more and more requirements for the number of soldiers. Some foreign workers who want to become naturalized people as soon as possible have the opportunity to obtain the identity of naturalized people in the Ming Dynasty through life and death battles on the battlefield.

The next day, the Sonshu of the Temple was lucky enough to get up very late!

However, Guoan summoned everyone on the island to go to the dock to see off Ulutus.

Laishan Island is so big that you can basically ride a horse in one day. Busan, as the future provincial governor of Jiangnan province, is also a key hub city leading to Japan. If you have the opportunity to come, you will naturally have to go and see it yourself.

But today's weather doesn't seem very good. Not far from the island, it rained heavily on the sea. The waves were also trying their best to vent their strength under the help of the wind. Ulutus was sitting on a sea boat. Although his body could withstand it, his head was still a little dizzy.

"Master, why don't you go back?" Zuer didn't care about Ulutus's body very much. Seeing that his face was not very good, he immediately said with concern.

"Busan is not far away?" Ulutus asked with a smile: "You can all stand it, and I can also stand it. When you lived a peaceful life in a small tribe with me in the past, did you ever think about this day that would gallop across the sea?"

Sometimes when the king and his subjects recall the days when building foundations in the past, it is easy to get closer.

"The king is a man of a thousand gold, how can he be compared with the reckless men like us? However, when he was staying on the grassland of Hailar before, he never thought about the sea." Zuerbei also sighed a little.

People who live on the grassland will only think that the sky is vast and the wilderness is vast, and the wind blows the grass and sees cattle and sheep. If you are lucky enough to go south and cross the border and enter the Han people's flower world, you will think that this is the world you know.

When he entered the sea, he realized that the world was much wider than he had imagined.

"Then Azu, did you feel so uncomfortable with me when you first formed a navy on the sea?" Ulutus kindly shouted his nickname to Zuer Beye.

With the existence of Urina and Gutrina, Ulutus and Zuerbe also met a lot. However, after forming the navy, Zuerbebe rarely stayed in Shangjing.

"I'm not afraid of the king's jokes when I heard it. When I first received the appointment to form a naval trooper, Azu didn't know where to start. Later, when I got on the water, I was eating and vomiting. It took about ten days to get better."

"Yes. You scared Goodrin at that time. She also asked my sister to help plead with you, wanting you to resign from your position as a navy officer."

"It really makes the king laugh. The inner son always cares about it and almost misses the king's affairs." Zuer said blame, but his face was full of tenderness.

How could Ulutus really blame him? He said in a gentle voice: "You and Goodina are a good thing, so she will naturally care about your tightness. When the founding of the People's Republic of China, I heard that Goodina seemed to be pregnant again. When the Battle of the Japanese War is over, you can go back to Beijing to report your duties for a while."
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