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Section 106 Standardized Ships

 Chapter 106: Standardized Ship

Zhang Guangtian didn't say anything when he heard this. Fan's family burned and smashed Buddhist and Taoist statues. After all, it was a waste of his own property. Previously, several large families with poetry and calligraphy had closed their doors to join the religion and burned Buddhist statues. This had nothing to do with them.

At that time, Zen was known as the Buddha who cursed the ancestors, and there was also an allusion about Zen Master Danxia burning the Buddha to keep warm. Although Zhang Guangtian took up a military position, he read many Zen koans in his spare time, and was not as concerned about such "slandering the Buddha" as Monk Guangdi.

It's just that most of the people who are crazy about this Western teaching recently are people from famous religions. If this generation really succeeds, there will inevitably be another legal disaster in the future where the three martial arts destroy the Buddha. Compared with the three martial arts destroying the Buddha,

, it is indescribable that the harm would be greater.

He mused like this. Monk Guangdi was used to welcoming people. He couldn't tell that this "senior brother" in white was in a bad mood, so he didn't dare to make any noise anymore. He walked with him for another half mile before saying goodbye.

I went back to Jingci Temple by myself.

When Zhang Guangtian returned home, he was a hereditary military officer of the local guard station. However, Zhang Guangtian was already very unfamiliar with things like fighting - he was just an ordinary Confucian scholar who believed in Buddhism.

The Zhang family is not very wealthy, and lives a so-called farming and studying heirloom life for a middle-class family. Of course, he does not farm himself, but relies on the rent collected from the fields under Wei.

Not long after I returned home, while I was still troubled by this matter, a report suddenly came to my door: Mr. Huang from Fujian wanted to see me.

"Huang Zhen went to Zhang Guangtian's house as expected." Zhao Tong pretended to be a patient and whispered to Zhang Yingchen who was feeling his pulse.

Zhang Yingchen nodded slightly to show that he heard.

"Huang Zhen stayed at Zhang's house for more than an hour before coming out," Zhao Tong continued to report. "After returning to the inn, he was in a good mood and stopped drinking porridge for dinner."

Zhang Yingchen continued to nod: the seeds he planted in Huang Zhen's heart actually sprouted so quickly, which surprised even him.

Since he went to see Zhang Guangtian, the following things are obvious: Zhang Guangtian will definitely introduce him to Monk Yuan of Tiantong Temple in Ningbo. Even if Yuanwu didn't write the "First Theory of Discriminating Heaven" according to the historical trajectory, he would have taken similar measures.

.A pool of spring water in the West Lake is about to be ruffled.

"Does he have any intention of going to Ningbo?"

"Not yet." Zhao Tong said, "However, we will definitely know if he is going - Huang Zhen rode in the sedan chair in the hotel last time she came to Hangzhou. This time she will probably have to come to us to buy tickets for her trip to Ningbo.

of."

"Well, keep an eye on him. Pay attention to his activities. As soon as he goes to Ningbo, he will notify me immediately." Zhang Yingchen spoke with his lips moving slightly, then he opened a prescription and gave him a pack of elixirs, zooming in

The voice said:

"Eat one first and come back in three days."

The next day, a telegram was sent from Hangzhou Station to the Foreign Intelligence Bureau in Lingao.

center:

I have introduced Huang Zhen to Zhang Guangtian. Zhang will probably introduce him to Monk Yuanwu of Tiantong Temple. It seems that the show is about to begin. It will be a pleasure to meet him! Please help me find it in the Grand Library.

The "Book of Bianxue" published by Ai Julius and others in Fujian must be accompanied by a preface signed by Yang Tingyun's Christian name Mi Gezi.

Pirates of Quanzi

"Hmph, I'll prepare all the ammunition, so you don't have to worry about not being able to fight." Zhang Yingchen thought after sending the telegram.

But he still had something unresolved: the ghost of the Jin gentry who wanted to "combine the great medicine" with him was still lingering. After talking to him last time, even though Zhang Yingchen repeatedly said that he didn't know much about "Fangzhongshu" and taught him

They gave him some guidance methods to strengthen his body, but for some reason the other party seemed to increasingly believe that he had "something else" and became more respectful to him, sending people to "give alms" to him from time to time and inviting him to "sit and discuss the Tao" again.

.He has never thought of any good way to get rid of this old man.

"It's a pity that Ji Tuisi can't come up with Viagra!" Zhang Yingchen muttered to himself. If this kind of medicine were in hand, in a prosperous and prosperous place like Jiangnan, it would cost fifty taels of silver, and there would be a lot of people rushing to buy it.

ah.

Hangzhou Station had already begun to make a series of preparations when Zhang Daochang was sowing discord. Zhao Yingong found that he was working on more than a dozen projects at the same time. The construction of Phoenix Villa, agriculture in the Villa, silk reeling, Qinghefang's literary bookstore, printing house, Qiwei

The layout of Jiangsu and Zhejiang, the preliminary preparations for the Nanjing Delong branch, the education of orphans, and the negotiation with the church in Hangzhou... Although some of these projects were entrusted to the elders of the inspection team, each elder now works sixteen hours a day. Merlin complained repeatedly: Talking about himself

I originally thought that going to Jiangnan was a good job, but I didn't expect that I would be busier than Lingao. Not only did I travel between Fenghuang Villa and Qinghefang every day to direct the infrastructure construction and decoration, but I also helped with various affairs and acted as a caregiver for the orphans when I wasn't working at night.

teacher.

Xu Xu and Lu Zhongxing were even worse off than Merlin - Merlin at least had good food and a warm bed every day. But they spent most of their time running around outside, eating dry food on grass and sleeping in cabins. The two of them were escorted by escorts

They escorted them to conduct road and river surveying on the routes transporting and accepting refugees in order to draw accurate road traffic maps: the traffic capacity of the roads and rivers should also be noted on each map. Possible resting places for refugees along the way were explored on the spot.

The location of the rest area and the capacity of each location are estimated. These must be included in the plan.

Amidst their busy schedules, they still have to take turns to build Wei's several semicolons in various places in Jiangnan: right now, even the naturalized residents and indigenous workers are busy. The burden of building Wei is particularly heavy, and the construction of five semicolons

The tasks were as urgent as fire: expand joint ventures, buy ships, recruit people... Mao Sansheng and others were busy. In order to prevent mistakes from happening during the rush, the elders adopted this inspection system so that problems could be discovered and solved in a timely manner.

As the Dengzhou Rebellion was about to begin, Zhao Yingong was anxiously waiting for the arrival of the population team members—this group of elders and naturalized people were the staff prepared for the Dengzhou Rebellion and the severe drought in northern Zhejiang in 1632.

Before he was officially involved in the Dengzhou Rebellion, he could be used as a member of the Hangzhou Station. For this reason, he repeatedly called the Executive Committee and dispatched personnel from the Population Working Group as soon as possible.

While stalls are being laid out in full swing at Hangzhou Station to prepare for tomorrow's refugee influx, the Executive Committee is debating over the details of refugee admissions and transfers. The Planning Institute is even racking its brains to formulate a plan.

The biggest bottleneck is the current lack of transportation capacity - the shipyard is currently producing at full speed, but all they are building are warships. Of course, hybrid warships are not a problem to transport people, but this time they are transporting refugees who are hungry, cold, and disease-ridden, so warships are used

Obviously not suitable. Specialized transport vessels must be used.

Navy ships can provide part of the transportation capacity. As for Japanese shipping, its freight task itself is very heavy, and it will be very difficult to allocate excess transportation tons to transport people. Moreover, transporting people is not transporting cargo, and the sailing time

It is long and has many round-trip voyages. It is not efficient for ship utilization.

Therefore, the top priority of the Planning Institute is to build ships to expand shipping capacity. Wu De knew that it was unrealistic to rely on Lingao Shipyard for this matter - the shipyard had already been built by Project 854, and Projects 901 and 621 occupied all production capacity. It was necessary to arrange further construction.

Specialized transport ships are completely out of the question.

At this time, Shi Jiantao, who was in charge of setting up a shipyard in Hong Kong, took the initiative to request the construction of transport ships. For this reason, he specially returned to Lingao and specifically asked to see Wu De.

"Can the Hong Kong shipyard do it?" Wu De was very doubtful - in the planning institute's allocation of material personnel, the Hong Kong shipyard was in a very unimportant position. The Hong Kong shipyard was originally established to focus on ship repair and maintenance.

Only one dry dock and several ship frames were built for small ships. It was basically at the level of a beach shipyard. There were few large-scale equipment and insufficient trained labor. After Shi Jiantao arrived in Hong Kong, he had to work hard to recruit local ships from Guangdong.

The craftsman comes to work.

Shi Jiantao's proposal to build a large number of standardized transport ships in Hong Kong has been put forward for a long time. The Planning Institute approved his expansion plan for the purpose of expanding ship production capacity. A simple gantry crane has just been installed recently.

A wood processing plant invested and built by the Planning Institute in Hong Kong has recently entered trial production. This plant is not prepared for the shipyard, but to process and utilize the forestry resources in Guangdong and Fujian nearby to avoid the transportation of large amounts of logs and save money.

Freight tonnage. With a wood processing plant, it is also a favorable condition for the shipyard.

"I have this confidence." Shi Jiantao had already prepared a complete set of plans and drawings. At this time, he hurriedly submitted them. "Our idea is to standardize shipbuilding-similar to a free ship."

"Yeah." Wu De nodded. Standardized shipbuilding is not a rare thing. Currently, the 854, 901 and the like are also standardized ship types.

"You know very well that what we lack most is transportation capacity. For us, to expand transportation capacity, we must expand shipbuilding. To expand the number of shipbuilding, we must improve production efficiency." Shi Jiantao said eloquently, "So we designed a ship that implements the 'free wheel' idea.

'The Wheel of Harmony'."

"Harmony Wheel." Wu De's face froze for a moment.

The Harmony Ship is neither Harmony nor a ship for the most part. It is a cargo ship built in large quantities using standardized drawings, large-scale mass-produced standard parts, and assembly line production methods.

.

Just like there is not only one type of Liberty Wheel built by the Americans, there are also several standard designs for the Harmony Wheel built by Lingao.

On the Planning Institute's schedule, the shipbuilding plan of Lingao Shipyard is "A Shipbuilding", while the Hong Kong Shipyard belongs to "B Shipbuilding". There is a clear gap in the distribution of materials, personnel and the technical level of ships. Therefore,

"Harmony Wheel" is almost entirely a wooden structure, sail-powered, small and medium-sized auxiliary vessel with a tonnage of no more than 800.


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