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Chapter 91 From Xinpai to Hokkaido

Chapter 91 From Shinpai to Hokkaido

In the conference room on the Thor, Zhao Xin and the six-person team from the security department were talking about bullet production equipment. However, this was just a briefing where everyone gathered to chat, not a formal meeting.

Zhao Xin took a few sips of tea and then said: "I mentioned it to Andrew when I was placing the order. As a result, he told me the next day that a company could no longer survive and planned to close down.

Some equipment was ready for auction. He asked me if I wanted it. I agreed without even thinking about it."

While Wang Yuanfang was eating the snacks Zhao Xin brought back, he asked: "What about the price? Is it expensive?"

Liu Sheng said: "Squad leader, it would be great to have it. Why do you care about the price?"

Zhao Liang said: "I took the time to reload a few of the bullet casings you used on Bear Island last time and tried them, and the effect was pretty good."

"Don't worry, the quantity I ordered from Andrew this time is enough to last for a while." Zhao Xin tore open another pack of snacks and distributed them to everyone, and then said: "In addition, the two sides of the Xila River are connected to each other.

Things are going to speed up, I’ll talk to Lao Chen about this later.”

"You mean building the bridge?" Liu Sheng said vaguely, chewing something in his mouth.

"No, what I mean is to open the ferries on both sides of the strait first." Zhao Xin shook his head and said: "Building bridges is too professional. I think the third-rate carpenters we have are quite embarrassing."

Ding Guofeng asked: "Now that the people on the Thor have almost left, when do you plan to leave? You have to ask me to go with you this time."

"It's only been a few days. Don't worry, this time you and Wu Siyu will go over and see each other." Zhao Xin smiled and reached out to pat Ding Guofeng on the shoulder.

Deng Fei interjected: "Don't worry, after everyone gets off the ship, you still have to clean the cargo hold."

No one here has an opinion on this matter. It's okay to say that thousands of people are eating, drinking and eating in two cargo holds, so let's not mention the smell.

Zhao Xin took out a pack of cigarettes and spread them around. After Ding Guofeng lit them for him, he took two puffs and then said: "After picking up people this time, I plan to go to Hokkaido first and then to Nagasaki. We can't just

If we stay here behind closed doors, we must start trade."

Wu Siyu asked: "Do you know the situation over there?"

"I don't know much about it. I just need to see how it goes. The purpose of going this time is to get in touch with the Ezo people first, and then we can figure out what to do."

"Who are the Ezo people?" Wang Yuanfang asked.

"They are also called Ainu. The full name of the general in the shogunate of the island country is 'General Zhengyi', and the 'yi' refers to the Ainu. Speaking of which, these people are the aborigines of Hokkaido."

After hearing Zhao Xin's explanation, Ding Guofeng asked curiously: "Why are you looking for those people?"

Zhao Xin glanced at the crowd and continued to explain: "Father goods. Those Ezo people have a lot of leather goods. We will exchange fur goods from them first, and then go to Nagasaki to trade with Qing Dynasty merchants. Do you understand?"

He said he was going to Nagasaki for trade, but Zhao Xin didn't have a letter plaque, and he couldn't get anything like a letter plaque. This made it a bit difficult.

The origin of the letter plaque actually begins in the 54th year of Kangxi reign (1715, when the eighth shogun of the shogunate was in office).

In order to prevent the increasing outflow of gold, silver and copper resources, the shogunate set an annual limit of thirty Chinese merchant ships to trade with Japan, namely twenty-one ships from Nanjing, Fuzhou, and Ningbo, and others such as Xiamen, Taiwan, Guangdong, Cochin, Siam, etc.

There are nine ships in total.

The total trade volume of all Chinese merchant ships is limited to 6,000 guan, with an average of about 191 guan per ship; every year, the copper (zhao, four tones, used for rowing, the short one is called ji, and the long one is called 湣). Island merchants

The total output of refined copper smelted into the shape of a paddle) shall not exceed three million kilograms; Chinese merchant ships within the quota are subject to number management, and a letter plate is issued according to the number every year. Only those with a letter plate and matching numbers are allowed to enter the port for trade.

Otherwise, just go back and forth.

This is the famous "New Order of Zhengde".

(Those who frequently describe people trafficking in Nagasaki are all nonsense, not to mention that the shogunate does not allow citizens to go to sea at all. First of all, you can't enter the port. Unless you come up and start a fight, it's hard to say what the outcome will be.)

Due to trade restrictions and the need to pass a letter card to enter Nagasaki Port for trading, the "Xinpai Storm" was triggered in the Qing Dynasty.

After the new Zhengde order was implemented, the 42 ships that received the letter plates that year were mainly 42 merchants from Jiangsu and Zhejiang. After they returned home, a group of Fujian gang captains who had not received the letter plates sued the magistrate of Yin County, Ningbo Prefecture.

, telling the Jiangsu and Zhejiang gangs to accept the letter plate with the Japanese era name is to worship the foreign barbarians as Zhengshuo, which is really disobedient to the imperial court.

To put it bluntly, it's pure envy and jealousy. I can't get it, and I can't let you get it.

The case was handed over to Xu Yuanmeng, the governor of Zhejiang at the time. Xu Yuanmeng believed that the Jiangsu and Zhejiang merchant gangs "used Chinese merchant ships to accept the Nagasaki local license.

Therefore, all forty-two letter cards belonging to merchants from Jiangsu and Zhejiang were confiscated by the Zhejiang Customs Supervision, and the nine ministers of the Qing Dynasty were also prepared to discuss the conviction.

However, Kangxi was quite clear at the time. He said in his edict: "This stamp is just a token of mutual trade, and is not a document for local officials in our country... Our customs officials only gave stamps to foreign ships.

For the purpose of verification, the seals and decrees in the ministry are not comparable."

Kangxi meant that the governor of Zhejiang and the various imperial ministries did not understand the internal affairs of the trade and made a fuss about it, which would inevitably affect the merchants' trade, so he ordered that the original bills be returned to the merchants of Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and trade could continue as usual.

In fact, the reason why Kangxi did this was because the Qing government at that time was extremely short of copper, and there was a huge gap in the number of copper coins minted. Therefore, the copper coins from the island country had to be transported in through these merchants from Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

(The Shen Jingdan mentioned above belongs to the Jiangsu and Zhejiang merchant gangs)

Therefore, if the Thor arrives at Nagasaki, it will have to do it if it wants to trade.

Even if Zhao Xin finds some novel and weird things to give to the shogunate (such as giving elephants to generals, someone has actually done this), in exchange for a "commendation letter", he will have to wait until the next year to enter Hong Kong.

He doesn't have the time! There's no other way. If he doesn't give the letter, he'll give away the cannonballs for free.

Zhao Xin thought about it and started to twist the building.

He then thought about the next question: What kind of trade could he do with Qing Dynasty merchants when he went to Nagasaki?

In the seventeenth century, the main trade goods of Tang Dynasty ships were refined gold sand or gold ingots. The Zheng family fleet, which was responsible for transportation, transported the gold to the Coromandel coast of India for trading, and could earn 20% to 40%

profits. But when the Qing Dynasty completed its unification, especially after it captured Taiwan and destroyed the Zheng family, the shogunate immediately stopped the export of gold ingots.

For the Tang people who now go to Japan for trade, what attracts them most is copper.

The exporter responsible for processing copper in the island country was called "Izumiya", which was later known as "Sumitomo Trading Company"; in addition, there was Echigoya, which was engaged in textile import trade, which was later known as "Mitsui Trading Company".

As for the figurines, they are nothing more than shark fins, abalone and sea cucumbers, plus a small amount of handicrafts and samurai swords.

Zhao Xin did not want to get too involved in the trading of copper, because even if the price of copper in another time and space was very cheap, merchants in the Qing Dynasty would not trade with gold at all.

During this era, the most common commodities transported by Qing Dynasty merchants to Nagasaki were mainly raw silk, textiles, medicinal materials, sugar, as well as a small amount of minerals used for dyeing and miscellaneous books and papers.

Generally speaking, this was still an era of barter trade.

Maybe... Zhao Xin suddenly thought that maybe the glass thing could be done.

The Qing court had a glass factory under the Naijiao Prefecture Manufacturing Office, which used the color materials, formulas and techniques introduced by early European missionaries and Western merchants to develop and produce glassware for the palace.

These glasswares include transparent and smooth flat glass, colorful single-color glass, tinted glass, glass body enamel, glass paintings, and multi-faceted cut and mosaic glass. They are mainly used in palace building doors and windows, carriages and carriages. Vehicles, eating utensils, stationery, and even body accessories; the most famous of which is the snuff bottle.

How much does a glass snuff bottle cost in another time and space? It seems to be only a few dozen yuan. Going one step further, the flat glass is sold at a bargain price.

The more he thought about it, the more he realized there was something wrong with it.

So besides people and gold, what else does the island country need?

Zhao Xin's eyes turned to the conference table, and a bag of black melon seeds caught his attention.

Black... black..., I'll strangle it! It's coal!

To be precise, it is the Ishikari Coal Mine located in the Yubari region of Ezoji. Its coal reserves are 53 million tons, and it is also high-quality thermal coal.

There are actually coal mines near Beihai Town, but they are all low-quality lignite. Lignite is highly chemically reactive and easily weathered, making it difficult to store and transport. It causes serious air pollution when burned and produces a large amount of black ash. However, the lignite mined After being crushed, it becomes a very good fertilizer.

With coal, coupled with steam motors, and electricity, perhaps a large-scale fleet of motor boats can be realized.

Since there will be a conflict with the Tokugawa Shogunate sooner or later, let's start with the Ezo Territory.

Thinking of this, Zhao Xin slapped the table and said loudly: "I changed my mind, take Hokkaido first!"

The conference room of the Thor was quiet, with no one responding.

"I'll go, when did these guys leave? I didn't say a word." Zhao Xin looked at the empty room and said helplessly.

Liu Sheng and the others had already escaped.

Originally, they were listening to Zhao Xin talking about "Ezo" and "Nagasaki", but as he was talking, Zhao Xin became silent and lowered his head, not knowing what he was thinking about.

If it was just like this, it would be fine. But when Liu Sheng and the others saw Zhao Xin's face, he was gnashing his teeth for a while, and then grinning wickedly. At the same time, he was still mumbling something.

So Liu Sheng winked at the others, and the six of them quietly got up and went to the deck, standing on the side of the ship and chatting.

Ding Guofeng said to the other five people: "I said, Mr. Zhao is thinking about who to trick again, right?"

"Why do you say again?" Wang Yuanfang asked strangely: "Who has he cheated?"

"The Qing soldiers in Hunchun, and the Sendai clan." Ding Guofeng said as if he knew Zhao Xin very well.

"I think it's almost right. He kept talking about Nagasaki and stopped talking about it. He was probably plotting against someone." Liu Sheng crossed his hands, looking very authoritative.

"Do you think he is preparing to go to war with the shogunate?" Zhao Liang asked.

"That's not true. By the way, we just signed an agreement with the Sendai clan. Are we falling out in less than two days?" Wu Siyu said uncertainly.

"You don't know this. Let me tell you, the Sendai clan and the shogunate are not on the same side." Ding Guofeng said proudly.

"Stop guessing. You will know it when you need to know it." Wang Yuanfang advised.

Wu Siyu inadvertently looked up and saw Zhao Xin walking out of the cabin.

"Look, he's coming out."

The six of them saw Zhao Xin slowly walking up to them, lighting up a cigarette, and after taking a few puffs, he said slowly: "Continue recruiting. When the next batch of refugees arrives, we will expand the team to at least 1,500 people."

"

Liu Sheng and others were stunned. Last week, this man said not to expand the scale of conscription easily. Why did he change his mind now?

"Give me a reason." Liu Sheng asked, staring at Zhao Xin.

"Take down the open-pit coal mine in Ezochi!"

(End of chapter)


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