79 The Government Is Not a Bandit
Looking at the Japanese samurai who suddenly rushed to the championship and then was hit by the barrel of the gun, Cai Feiming shook his head with a smile, turned his face and said to Feng Jun beside him: "This guy has good acting skills, but he just doesn't respond positively."
Feng Jun also saw that he was nodding and nodded: "I'm playing Tai Chi, and I'm planning to fool us away."
"Give this stupid slap."
"Yeah, gosh."
After the consensus was unified, Cai Feiming made a gesture to the bored Wang Xiaohui and the others, then turned around and poked Higashino Kueto's chest with his fingers, imitating Higashino's style sarcastically and said, "It's really a headache. Please come and see something even more rude."
Higashino Guesto saw a big firework emitting white tail smoke blowing the gate into pieces. Then, a Ming man who was only five steps away from him used a strange iron cannon to smash the place where the turtle dove gun was installed on the distant wall. A gap as big as a basin was cut down from the wall, and broken wood flew, and several people were screaming on the ground.
After the gunshots of AK stopped, Cai Feiming grabbed Higashino Kano's collar and said with a grin: "Did you take it off? Hehe, there is only half a stick of incense left now. If you dare to bother the Ming Kingdom to attack the village, then please let you bastards die; come out honestly to apply for a certificate, and your family and life can be protected. Go back and discuss it yourself."
Three staggering Japanese went back.
Looking at their backs, Feng Jun said thoughtfully: "Will a group of people rush out to play with pig storm later, right? The book is good at this, and there is a wave of glory."
"That's a soldier, or a cannon fodder rogue." Cai Feiming lit a cigarette and said leisurely: "The red seal ships are all great nobles in the book, and only great merchants are capable of organizing them. Leaders of foreign business groups like Ma Face are all professional managers with versatility. The golden collars in the warrior class have long been separated from the low-level fun. If you lose the wealth of the boss behind your back, will you have a good end after you go back?"
Just when the invaders outside were impatient, the people in the village finally came out one after another. Before, there was no way to see that there were three hundred people in the small village. When Feng Jun saw that the situation was not good, he hurriedly took out the walkie-phone from the back to call for support. After a while, a large number of travelers rushed over with people, cooperated with the team to separate the people according to their nationality, and then began to clean up one by one.
Apart from the original 1oo Japanese in the village, there were more than 30 Fujian fishermen among the remaining people. They drove all these goods aside, and in the end, the one with the largest number of people was the 1oo Banda slaves transported by the Dutch to the seniors.
Five years ago, in 1622, the current Batavian Governor Cohen launched a purge of the indigenous people of Banda Island to monopolize the nutmeg trade, which was caused by the indigenous people who privately traded spices with the British.
After 15 ooo of Banda natives were killed, and all the remaining ones were assigned to various places to serve as slaves. The Banda natives became extinct. In Penghu, the Banda slaves who were once involved in building a city with the senior officials, are now only the 1 ooo number, and there are also a few Malays mixed in.
All the Bandas were loaded on small boats and transported back to their homes - the shanty town at the foot of the mall. Fujian fishermen wearing brown and blue ramie cloth mud jackets and tied buns were all caught up with the Japanese "Luzhai" and served as temporary shipmen - the cable rudder has been found from the village, and the ship was temporarily requisitioned to pull people and goods back and forth.
The Japanese who had various moon heads on the 1oo were the key surveillance targets. Most of these people were merchants and their entourages, as well as some sailors. The notebooks were gathered in the open space in front of the village gate, and they sat in rows of kneeling, with gunmen standing around.
As for how these guys deal with it, it depends on the opinions of the senior management. However, everyone knows what the senior management is doing now, so naturally they have no time to pay attention to them.
The most common goods in Japanese villages were deer skin. This soft fur was the best lining for samurai armor. It was the biggest source of Japanese people who tried every means to get a kick in Tainan for many years. Early notebooks were inclined to occupy Tainan by force. In 1615, after the 4ooo troops were dealt with by the typhoon, they sent people to "collect taxes" the next year, but they returned in a defeat.
Since then, the Japanese began to use trade to obtain deer skin. By improving their relations with the indigenous people, the Japanese obtained permission to build a base in Taijiang 6. With this small village, merchants can be arranged to buy deer skin all year round. After the arrival of the red seal ship in winter, the spot goods will be stocked up.
Of course, due to the different natures, it is natural that the crossing forces cannot swallow the Japanese's wealth in one bite like confiscating the Dutch goods.
Although the Dutch were latecomers, they undoubtedly exercised government powers in the senior officials. The war between the time-traveling company and the East India Company was a very standard battle for regimes. However, the Japanese village was essentially a foreign trade station, a cold storage, and a scrap purchase station.
Time travelers worked hard to come to the top officials with the goal of establishing a regime and building a new world order. Those who robbed people when they saw them were the most unqualified bandits, not the government.
Therefore, when the newly opened senior government leader Mr. Xia Xianze saw the Japanese silver bars, he immediately held an on-site meeting and pointed out from a high-level perspective: Establishing a bill-based international trade system is a hot issue in the current international trade and an important consensus that all parties involved must reach under the new situation. Considering the favorable situation of good neighborly and friendly relations between the two sides over the years, it is necessary for both sides to take their cooperation further and set an example for other members in multilateral trade.
Based on the principle of mutual benefit, Xia Xianze pointed out that the Time Travel Group should give full play to its own advantages and help Japanese merchants with weak technical capabilities maximize the value of their trading items. In this process, the Japanese side got the opportunity to upgrade their trading system to advanced billization, gained valuable experience, and further strengthened the friendship between the two sides. In the future, it is foreseeable that it will occupy a commanding height for itself in the growing multilateral trade situation.
Regarding the time-traveling group itself, Xia Xianze pointed out that the current situation of international trade is complex. As the starting point of bill trading, it is inevitable that some problems will occur in the future. We must be fully prepared. Specifically for the Japanese silver, no matter how much gold and other precious metals are extracted from it, we must accept it calmly, and do not collect fire and do not look for the back account. The bill is king and the accounts are clear.
The temporary meeting also discussed several other issues about Japanese merchants, and finally made the following decision:
1: Considering that the Japanese merchants who did not know the truth had a certain probability of resistance to billing, the time traveling forces decided to reduce some of the taxes that were paid for ten years before that.
2: Considering that the shanty towns of the senior officials are already overwhelmed, Japanese merchants are allowed to stay in the village for a while and move as soon as possible in the future.
3: All goods in the village must be registered with the official warehouse, and the warehousing fee can be appropriately reduced to Japanese merchants. In the future, Japanese merchants are not allowed to purchase local specialties from local residents in private.
The meeting also discussed other unfinished matters.
Chapter completed!