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    Chapter 520: Sun Chuanting feels cold in his heart (third update)

    Sun Chuanting's heart is really full of gloom. The rebellions that have occurred all over the Ming Dynasty have made him worried enough, but this can't make him, who cares about the world, too depressed. He believes that with the help of the Ming Dynasty itself, these rebellions can be brought to an end.  Give complete peace.  (It only takes a genius 3 seconds to remember

    But he never expected that at this time, Huang Taiji, who had become a lost dog, would dare to enter the pass and plunder, and that the Ming Dynasty's hundreds of thousands of troops would be unable to do anything to him.

    And because of this, the peasant army, which was already running out of oil, suddenly burst into flames like dry firewood.

    In order to resist the nearly one million peasant army in Anhui, he tried his best to keep them out of Anhui and keep the Longxing land of the Ming Dynasty from being disturbed.

    But is this a long-term solution?  In the future, after people like him spent a lot of effort to suppress the peasant army, Huang Taiji or others would enter the pass again and plunder, which would make Ming Dynasty unbearable.

    But these are not what Sun Chuanting is most worried about. What Sun Chuanting is most worried about is the Chinese Empire.

    "Are these true?"

    Looking at the information in his hand, Sun Chuanting's heart felt as if he had fallen into a hole in the ice, and he was completely cold.

    "This is what my subordinates saw with their own eyes when they went to Fujian and Guangdong provinces!"

    The scribe who was standing aside said in a low voice.

    "Have the people in those three provinces forgotten that they are the people of the Ming Dynasty? With a little profit, they have bought their hearts!"

    Sun Chuanting couldn't restrain his emotions and roared loudly.

    The scribe next to him raised his head in surprise when he heard what Sun Chuanting said.

    He didn¡¯t understand why Sun Chuanting said that.  Small profits?  Peasants in the northwest can join the peasant army to rebel just for a few meals, so why can't the people of the three southeastern provinces abandon the Ming Empire just to have enough food and clothing and be protected by the entire Chinese Empire?

    "Why do you look at me like this? The world belongs to the Ming Dynasty. The people of the three provinces are the people of the Ming Dynasty. They should be like Boyi and Shuqi who do not eat a grain of grain from the Chinese Empire. But these disgraceful people not only did not stand up for the Ming Dynasty  If you are loyal, you will be honored by serving as a thief.¡±

    If it were Sun Chuanting, many people would believe that he could do what he said and would never surrender to the Chinese Empire, because he was a beneficiary of the Ming Dynasty.  But why should he ask ordinary people who have been persecuted by the Ming Dynasty for hundreds of years to die for the Ming Dynasty?

    Not to mention that the Chinese Empire was also a political power of Chinese civilization, but that the Ming Dynasty did not take ordinary people into consideration for hundreds of years, and in the later period, it did not regard them as citizens. Not many people were buried with the Ming Dynasty.

    There is a saying that is widely circulated now, that is, don¡¯t care about what the society (country) has done for you, but look at what you have done for the society (country).

    This is a sentence that encourages people to contribute to society (country), but if this society (country) has reached a stage where it completely ignores the dignity and interests of ordinary people, then no one will agree with this sentence anymore.

    So it should be said that only if the society (country) protects the individual, then the individual will sincerely do something for the society (country).

    And Ming Dynasty is the regime that no longer protects the people, so he will naturally be abandoned by the people.

    But Sun Chuanting couldn't see this. Although he was a very talented person, his position made him completely ignore the real thoughts of the people, which made him roar like this.

    The silence of the Chinese Empire for more than a year has made Sun Chuanting more and more uneasy. There has never been a strong party in history that has been silent for such a long time without taking military action in the Central Plains. No one.

    Since ancient times, a force has invaded the Central Plains almost every year for various reasons, and there are countless small-scale harassments such as clearing grass and valleys.

    But let alone a military operation by the Chinese Empire, even if some Ming officers led a crowd to actively provoke the Chinese Empire's garrison, the other side only fired shots from a distance to scare them away, without even killing a single person.

    Is this normal?  If anyone dared to say that this was normal, Sun Chuanting could rush over and cut off his head to use as a chamber pot, because his head had completely lost its function and he could only make do with it as a chamber pot.

    The silence of the Chinese Empire made all insightful officials of the Ming Dynasty feel terrified.  So Sun Chuanting sent people to sneak into the three provinces to explore the information there.

    Although some merchants who smuggled grain and other commodities would bring out some information, Sun Chuanting never believed it. He believed that those merchants were singing praises for the Chinese Empire and disturbing the world.??'s popular sentiment.

    But now he had to believe it, because the person he sent to get rid of was his nephew, a man whose loyalty to Ming Dynasty was also unquestionable.

    We learned from intelligence that there are no families occupying more than 200 acres of land in the three provinces.  Even those wealthy businessmen distributed land to their relatives to circumvent the land policy of the Chinese Empire.

    But this kind of land policy, which Sun Chuanting thought was unreasonable, caused the grain output in the three provinces to triple what it was two years ago.

    what is this?  Could it be that God is also helping the Chinese Empire, specifically taking care of them to keep them in good weather?

    The increase in grain production has greatly increased people's income and also greatly increased their purchasing power.

    Coupled with the large-scale road construction, urban infrastructure construction, and various new factories that are being built in the three provinces, the income level of nearly 10 million people in the three provinces has reached the level of 90 yuan per capita.

    Such an income level caused tens of millions of people to burst out with unimaginable enthusiasm for buying in the second year.  The three southeastern provinces surpassed Luzon at the end of the year and became the second largest consumer market in the Chinese Empire.

    And it is foreseeable that the consumption power of the three southeastern provinces will surpass that of Taiwan sooner or later, because of their population.

    And the most important thing is that Xiao Mingqian did not guard against Luzon, the Southeast Asian islands and the Australian mainland. Except for the steel industry and coal mining industry in the three southeastern provinces, which had little potential, Xiao Mingqian allowed any form of factory to be opened in the three southeastern provinces.  This is the most important factor for the future economic development of the three southeastern provinces.

    Of course, it should be added that Xiao Mingqian did not intend to permanently promote the development of industry in other areas. As long as the proportion of Han people in those areas accounted for the majority, Xiao Mingqian would slightly relax some industrial restrictions, such as Luzon now.  Island, on which sugar, glass, rubber, copper mining and preliminary smelting were already established.

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