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    It has been more than half a year since the Southern Liberation Army took control of Malaya. A lot of things have happened during this six months. As time goes by, the Southern Liberation Army has penetrated into Malaya, and the local people's trust in the Southern Liberation Army's government has continued to increase.  .  Qi Yiming still regards continuous immigration to the nine states of Malaya as an important national policy. His goal is to increase the population of nine states in Malaya to 1.06 million in the short term, of which the Chinese population accounts for more than 75%.

    In addition to China being the largest population importer, Qi Yiming also thought of ways to attract immigrants from Indonesia, the Philippines and other places.  In addition to being relatively simple and without too many harsh conditions, some state governments even provide housing and fields in order to attract foreign Chinese immigrants.  Because of its strong military strength and seemingly enlightened political system, as well as some people's actual inspections, they found that the social stability of Malaya has been greatly improved. Especially after the end of the South-British War in 1987, Indonesian wealthy businessmen formed a group of  A wave of immigration.

    The most famous among them is Lin Shaoliang, the richest man in Indonesia, who has titles such as "Lilac King", "Flour King", "Real Estate King" and "Financial King".  This rich man who monopolized many industries such as cement and flour in Indonesia and was involved in real estate and financial industries had a net worth of more than 10 billion US dollars in the 1980s.  In fact, with his status, there is no need to immigrate. With good political and business relations with the Suharto government and a monopoly industry, he can enjoy prosperity and wealth in Indonesia.

    ¡°But Lin Shaoliang has long seen the instability of Indonesian society, and the degree of oppression of Chinese in Indonesia is also increasing day by day.  Maybe many people don't know that Japan no longer calls China China on official occasions, but Indonesia took the initiative to change China's name to China back then.  Chinese Indonesians were also forced to sort out their national culture, change their Chinese names, and were forced to comply with Islamic transactions, etc.

    The more monopoly it is, the more money it makes, the more worried Lin Shaoliang becomes.  The increasingly intensified ethnic conflicts make him walk on thin ice. After all, Javanese, Madurese and other ethnic groups have advantages in numbers and political resources. Indonesia has a long history of anti-Chinese, so he hopes to obtain a stable place to develop.  share of production

    In another dimension, Lin Shaoliang did not complete this matter. As a result, his wealth shrank significantly during the anti-Chinese incident caused by the 1997 financial crisis. Afterwards, Lin Shaoliang finally gritted his teeth and immigrated to Singapore, but he could never get back what he had lost.

    The Nanyang Republic is about to be established, and its reputation is good, its national strength is strong, and its politics are relatively clear. It is thousands of times better than Indonesia today.  It was impossible for Lin Shaoliang to move all the industries here, but he also brought more than one billion US dollars and a team, intending to take advantage of the founding of the Nanyang Republic to expand his industries.

    From February to April, there were more than 706 Chinese immigration applications submitted from Indonesia alone, and basically all of these applications were approved.  Now it is not Qi Yiming and Nan Jie's turn to pick and choose. The quality of people can be affected by social atmosphere.  Let¡¯s first mention the population size and the proportion of Chinese people.

    What promotes the enthusiastic immigration of Indonesian Chinese to Malaya is that these Chinese are illegal households without nationality due to Indonesia¡¯s Government Decree No. 6 in 1958.  Without nationality, they naturally cannot enjoy national treatment, which makes the lives of many Chinese Indonesians very embarrassing.  Nanjing Liberation Army sent many people to Indonesia to promote propaganda and provided free shipping so that some poorer Chinese could come to Malaya.

    The Nanyang Civil Affairs Bureau optimistically estimates that by 193, at least 1 million Indonesian Chinese will come to Malaya or the Nanyang territories in North Borneo through various channels and settle down as Nanyang people.

    The domestic immigration policy has basically not changed. The difference is that Qi Yiming began to send commissioners to some areas with difficult living conditions in mainland China to carry out relocation work. Basically, voluntary relocation is still the mainstay.  Considering that the further north you go, the more people want to relocate to their homeland, and there are more pioneering people in Fujian and Guangdong provinces, so we mainly recruit immigrants in these places.  Furthermore, the Hakka people are known as the pioneer immigrants among the Han people. They themselves are constantly migrating from the Central Plains area, and until today, the Hakka people can be found almost all over the world.  Qi Yiming also asked for more Hakka immigration mobilization.

    There are actually a lot of discussions in China. Some areas are densely populated, economically backward, and resource-deficient. Excessive population will cause serious damage to the local ecological environment, and it will be very difficult to save it.  Especially in provinces such as Henan, Shandong, Sichuan, and Jiangsu, the population of 70 to 80 million does put considerable pressure on the land.

    It is said that the country is studying whether to mobilize such areas to carry out semi-mandatory population migration activities, which can not only reduce the population pressure on the mainland, but also enrich the Nanyang Republic, which is currently underpopulated.

    In Qi Yiming's office, Mo Xiantong, who has gradually been promoted to his chief staff, reported the work situation to him: "it can be seen that within ten years after the Nanyang Republic is established and stabilized, we are very likely to usher in a  The baby boom and fertility rate will increase significantly based on the improvement of our medical conditions and the improvement of our economic level. The natural population growth rate is very likely to exceed 0. If we also consider the increasing immigration, our Nanyang Communist Party will have a very large increase.  ?There should be no problem if the country's population exceeds 20 million within 2 years.  "

    After Qi Yiming heard this, he smacked his lips a little unsatisfied and said: "Twenty million, still after twenty years, is still a bit insufficient. Besides, I am not satisfied with the nine states of Malaya and  The two states of North Borneo have such a large land area. Borneo is 740,000 square kilometers and rich in resources. It is not a problem to feed a population of 780 million people in Indonesia, which has so many miscellaneous small islands.  It has to bear a lot of population. I think the future Nanyang Republic will fail if its population is less than 100 million.

    Mo Xiantong wiped cold sweat. He didn't expect that his boss had such a big "ambition". He could only say: "To reach this scale, natural population growth alone is not enough. I'm afraid it will require a large amount of domestic population imports."  OK."

    Qi Yiming nodded and sighed: "It's difficult. We Chinese people have always resettled and relocated, and we attach great importance to our land and hometown. To have tens of millions of people leave their hometowns and come to Southeast Asia to build their new homes is definitely not something that one or two administrators can do."  Problems that can be solved by commands.¡±

    Mo Xiantong suddenly made a new suggestion: "Commissioner, Chinese are indeed the main immigrants we recruit, but have you considered other ethnic groups that are easier to assimilate?"

    Qi Yiming frowned and looked at Mo Xiantong without saying anything while he continued to explain.

    "After the fall of South Vietnam, the Viet Cong carried out a large-scale purge in the country, causing millions of refugees to flee. Now there are hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese boat people in Hong Kong, and a considerable number of them are of Chinese origin. Vietnamese are called Vietnamese in our country  The Kinh ethnic group, and many of them know Chinese, are basically similar to us culturally. If we force Vietnamese refugees to learn Chinese and Chinese characters, and change their ethnicity to Chinese, we should also give them citizenship rights."  There are not as many ethnic groups as there are in the country. Whether they are Han, Hui, Mongolian or Manchu, or Beijing, Dai, Miao and Zhuang, they are all classified as Chinese in the Nanyang Republic.

    After listening to Mo Xiantong¡¯s explanation, Qi Yiming felt that it made some sense.  The cultures in East Asia that are closest to China are Vietnam and North Korea. Before the 2nd century, both of these places used Hanzi as their official script, and many customs and habits were also inherited from China.

    Qi Yiming thought for a while, but still felt a little conflicted, and said: "Those who are not from my race must have different minds. Although this does not sound good, it is reality. The Vietnamese are not a peaceful race. Apart from the Chinese and Italians, they are engaged in gangs abroad.  It's rampant, and then there are the Vietnamese. They are very aggressive and xenophobic. Unlike us Chinese, they rarely join the upper class and make outstanding contributions to society. We do need the population, but not for ourselves.  Looking for trouble."

    Unexpectedly, Mo Xiantong was still not discouraged and said: "Vietnamese men are lazy, fierce and brave. We don't want them. How about we absorb Vietnamese women? Vietnamese women are hard-working and gentle in character. We have brought a large number of demobilized people from the country."  Veteran soldiers, if they are unable to start a local family after being discharged from the South, they will probably return to their homeland. We recruit some Vietnamese women to balance the gender structure of the population. "

    Qi Yiming looked at Mo Xiantong with wide eyes, but words like "Vietnamese Bride" appeared in his mind.  In later generations, there were specialized smugglers who sold Vietnamese women to China as brides. At the beginning, they could get them for 30,000 to 40,000 yuan. Later, the price became a bit more expensive, but there was also a three-guarantee of "one for each trip".

    The current population ratio of Nanjie is indeed slightly out of balance. Many volunteers or immigrants who come from China are singles. There are even more people who want to make a fortune and leave. If they cannot be allowed to establish a real local  Families and people still can¡¯t be kept.

    "Vietnam fought with France, the United States, and us, and a lot of men must have died. I've heard people say that in order to balance the population, Vietnam also banned the legalization of single children. It seems that there are indeed many Vietnamese women.  I can't find a man. Well, this is a good idea. Coordinate with the Vietnamese boat people in Hong Kong. If there are Chinese people, they will be passed directly. Now that this is done, get some people to sneak into the countryside of Vietnam to find those people.  Those from poor families who cannot afford to raise girls should spend some money to buy them from us.¡±

    Qi Yiming said he felt evil, but this kind of thing would not be done in vain. He did not need to find a Vietnamese wife, but tens of thousands of older soldiers who had worked tirelessly from China could not remain bachelors for the rest of their lives.  Leaders must care about their subordinates. Think about the veterans who followed Bald Chiang to Taiwan. Most of them died alone and miserable. It would be better not to let such a tragedy happen here.
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