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    The uproar in Jianzhou Korea did not affect Vladivostok. On the contrary, it was precisely because of Vladivostok that the Korean-Han rebels in Datong Society were not completely wiped out.  dyzcoÍøk Update It is also because of such a flood outlet that Jianzhou North Korea can always protect the bottom of the pot.

    After 20 to 30 years of operation by Nian Yan and Yinghua, Vladivostok has become a prosperous seaport with a population of more than 300,000. It is the trade center of the Central and Northern Oceans [1]. Liaodong¡¯s fur, wood, ginseng and other medicinal materials are exported through this  To various places.  Various commercial goods from other regions in China and even Japan and South Korea use this as an entrance to be sold to various parts of the developing Liaodong.  The latest novel ""

    The purpose of Fan Pu¡¯s return to Vladivostok was not to provide supplies, but to check the business of Dongzhou Company, supervise the construction of the coal station, and bring some high-quality furs to relatives and friends.  The purpose of his return trip via the northern route was, as he had told the Tongshiyuan before, to build a sea road that could accommodate steamships.  dyzco.com

    Fan Pugui not only harvested furs here, but also gained dozens of fresh indentured slaves, plus ten households of Rakshasa slaves.  The Xianren indentured slaves all escaped from Jianzhou North Korea, and Yinghua would not give these people nationality.  These people either huddle in the shadows and do the dirtiest and lowest jobs for the prosperity of Vladivostok, or they sell themselves and go overseas.  Although unlike British and Chinese immigrants, the vast majority of them will never be able to pay off their debts in their lifetime, they are still a place to survive.  The latest novel ""

    "The so-called Rakshasa Nu are actually Cossacks.  Twenty years ago, Nian Yan attacked Rakshasa and captured many Cossacks who settled in Nerchinsk and other places. They were moved to Xingkai Lake and Vladivostok.

    Originally, these Cossacks numbered no more than a hundred households. When Yinghua restored Liaodong, they  The Shengjing Manchus split into three branches. Except for the main branch that entered Korea, the first branch retreated north.  Zhaohui and Nianfu ran eastward.  The Dongben branch not only drove these Cossacks as serfs, but also clashed with the Cossacks in various strongholds in the upper reaches of Heilongjiang.

    At this time, Yinghua's expansion in the Beihai, Tangnuulianghai and the Western Regions had cut off the main artery of Russia's colonization of Siberia.  Russia is even more alarmed by the sudden changes in the situation in Europe and Central Asia.  There is no time to care about Siberia.  The colonial strongholds in Siberia were reduced to the middle and lower reaches of the Yeseniya River and the Lena River Basin. The originally established Eastern Siberian Warlord was also abolished. The Cossack immigrants scattered in the south of Eastern Siberia were neither willing nor able to take care of them, and were left to fend for themselves.  .

    Zhaohui and Nianfu, a force known as "Eastern Manchu", were just remnants of bandits. However, with their advanced firearms and close ties with the wild Jurchen tribes, they quickly conquered these Cossacks and "Rakshasa Nu"  "Expanded to four to five hundred households.  They were all placed as serfs in the Xingkai Lake area.

    The rule of the Eastern Manchus in the Heilongjiang Basin was extremely short-lived. Under the general campaign of Yinghua's suppression of bandits in Liaodong, which was dominated by private escort agencies, the wild Jurchens also turned their sides. This group of Manchus was driven to remote places further east, leaving behind these  Rakshasa Nu also came under British rule.  But neither the Liaodong Protectorate nor the Liaodong people returned their free benevolence.  Forty-three years into the Holy Path.  The second generation of Rakshasa slaves in Liaodong has grown up. This group of aliens, whose total number is close to ten thousand, has also become a source of headache for the Liaodong authorities.

    Encourage colonial companies to absorb Rakshasa slaves, split them up and relocate them, and eventually integrate them into China.  This is the government's overall policy in dealing with Rakshasa slaves.  Under this general policy, Fan Pugui was almost forcibly assigned to ten households of Rakshasa slaves.  To his surprise, Rakshasa Nu had no objection to immigrating overseas. For them, since they had to cross the ice and snow of Siberia to beg for food in the early years, and now they are sailing across the sea and enjoying better days, there is nothing to complain about.  of.

    Fan Pugui accepted these Rakshasa slaves with complaints, but when he picked out two blond and blue-eyed Rakshasa girls, his resentment disappeared.  During the two-and-a-half-day journey from Vladivostok to Yanjing, he hid in the cabin and had a full taste of Rakshasa girls.  ¡­,

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