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"It's deep-rooted after all. [Read full text]--/--/I'm afraid every fallen leaf will make all the team leaders sad." The Taoist priest pulled up the article.
Luo Chun smiled, and it was a submissive smile: "The real person is too worried. All believers can only fulfill their wishes, so how can they be sad about autumn. This big tree can't shelter from wind and rain on weekdays, so it only forces everyone to fertilize and water, and the leaves It’s better if it all falls off.”
Zhang Yingchen nodded: "That's it."
Luo Chun said that the president was not completely unaware of all the illegal things Ma Weisan had done in Yizhou. However, he was extremely devout in serving as the main altar and leader of the church, and the incense, silver, and various offerings he delivered every month were extremely generous, so he has always been regarded as a "capable person."
But the parishioners below were quite annoyed, especially the original incense owners. Most of them were angry at him but dared not say anything: Ma Weisan was the local toubob. Killing a few people and destroying someone's family was nothing. ―It’s not like he’s never done it before.
"If the real person is willing to get rid of him and eliminate harm for the people, all the group leaders and believers will just beat gongs and drums."
Luo Chun's words have both public and private meanings. Ma Weisan was indeed not a good person, and she transferred all the hatred for Hu Qier's death to Ma Weisan, harboring a grudge against Ma. So as soon as Zhang Yingchen showed his intention to attack the horse, she started to encourage him without hesitation.
Zhang Yingchen said nothing. He knew that Ma Weisan had a bad reputation among the local sects. Luo Chun's words made him determined to get rid of him. At present, he is in urgent need of money: the funds for Panpan's activities in Yizhou are no longer enough to rely on the allocations from the Religious Affairs Office and the Civil Affairs People's Committee. At the moment, he mainly relies on his own funds. Kill Ma Wei San. You can get a large sum of money: According to the information provided by Luo Chun and others, Ma Weisan's village has at least ten thousand taels of silver and thousands of stones of grain storage. Not to mention that he also owns a large amount of land and various other real estate properties in his name.
It seems that Xiaoye is going to be troubled. He thought so. The Ming and Qing Dynasties came to report: "Uncle Wang from the Qiwei Escort Bureau came to pay my respects."
"Please!" Zhang Yingchen immediately became energetic. He had received a telegram a few days ago. General Lingao sent a veteran to Hangzhou Station to take charge of the refugee transfer work on the southern Shandong and northern Zhejiang roads.
For the sake of work convenience, this veteran will appear in the name of the outside boss of the Qiwei Escort Agency.
Zhang Yingchen secretly tried to figure out who the elders were. Wang is a common surname, and there are many elders named Wang. He doesn't know which one it is?
Luo Chun quickly avoided going out - after working beside the leader for a long time, he still has this understanding. This is one of the reasons why the Taoist priest is quite satisfied with Luo Chun. In comparison, Xiao Min's understanding is much worse.
I saw a young strong man walking in, wearing a set of the "Haokan" of Qiwei Escort Bureau - Qiwei is promoting "corporate culture" recently. Among them is the promotion of employees wearing uniform "store uniforms".
Zhang Yingchen was not very familiar with all the elders, but he only roughly knew that this was a elder from the Industrial Port. He was the most unfamiliar with the veteran of the industrial port, so he could only greet him with a smile.
"The king of heaven overshadows the tigers of earth!"
"Pagoda suppresses the river demon!"
The two people held their hands tightly: "Comrade, I've been waiting for you!" The Taoist shook hands vigorously and made a warm gesture.
The visitor smiled and shook his hand vigorously. The Taoist priest couldn't help but frown. Fortunately, the other party let go of his hand in time. The Taoist priest couldn't help but secretly admire: What a strong man.
The person who came was one and eighty meters tall, with a round face and a hairy beard on his chin. His skin color is dark, his hands are big and thick, and his fingers are covered with calluses. He is obviously a veteran who has been working on the front line of industry all year round.
The person who came was none other than Wang Ruixiang. He had been working in industry for two years, and had played with guns before. He felt that life in Lingao was still too boring, so this time he took action. He is from Shandong and has lived in the Jiangnan area for a long time, so he applied for an overseas assignment to "move around."
Thanks to his unremitting efforts, Wang Ruixiang was finally allowed to participate in the intelligence agency's overseas training and returned to his hometown.
Wang Ruixiang is not from Dongsanfu. Therefore, he was not sent to Qimu Island, but went to Lunan to assist the Taoist priest in his activities. Traveling back and forth between Hangzhou and Yizhou does require a young and strong person.
At that moment, the guests and hosts sat down, and tea was served in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Zhang Yingchen retreated and started talking secretly.
Wang Ruixiang's mission to Yizhou was to discuss the transfer of refugees in Yizhou.
"What are the organizational arrangements?" Zhang Yingchen asked quickly. Since the first batch of refugees were transferred away on an experimental basis, he has taken in almost 1,500 people. Because it is not known when transfers and transfer destinations can begin, the work of accepting refugees has been temporarily slowed down: currently only orphans and refugees with children are accepted.
Wang Ruixiang said: "Commissioner Liu asked us to transfer the refugees from southern Shandong and northern Jiangsu to Taiwan as soon as possible. There is a shortage of people there now. We need to carry out construction."
"There is no problem with refugees. They are everywhere now. There are as many as you want. It's just difficult to transport them." Zhang Yingchen was in a dilemma.
The first batch of refugees went to Qimu Island, heading north along the Yishui River. Take a short land route, then follow the giant ocean water to Laizhou Bay, and finally reach Qiqi Island.
In the Ming Dynasty, because the Yellow River entered the sea from Huai'an, the Yishui River was navigable at that time. Moreover, during the floods in southern Shandong that year, the water levels in various rivers were very high. Zhang Yingchen rented a number of ships. Load relief rations for refugees and supplies along the way onto the ship. In areas without waterways, people were sent to organize refugees to march on foot.
Because the situation along the way was unclear, Zhang Yingchen only organized an experimental group of about 200 refugees: men, women, old and young - after all, it was impossible for all of them to be strong men when large-scale transfers actually started. In addition, twenty young, reliable and capable believers were sent to take care of them along the way. Qiwei also sent out several assassins. The journey went smoothly, but the conditions on the journey verified his suspicion: safety could be guaranteed, and the government was indifferent to the refugees. As long as they didn't cause trouble, they completely let them fend for themselves. Ordinary bandits are no match for so many people. However, there are almost no villages or towns where supplies and rest can be found on the road. All villages, towns, and counties refuse to allow refugees who move in groups like this to stay. Even getting some water to drink requires a lot of effort. The refugees had no choice but to sleep in the wild. The elderly and infirm could not afford to sleep in such rough conditions, and several died of illness on the road.
Food prices are high and hard to come by. Unless food is provided at designated points along the way, refugees will not be able to complete the journey just by carrying food with them.
Moreover, if the refugees have enough food, it is inevitable that they will abscond on the road. Although the believers carefully guarded the road, more than a dozen people escaped on the road. Including those who died of illness on the road, the total death rate was nearly 10%.
"... On the whole, it seems that it is better to take the water route, which is convenient for food transportation and easier to manage refugees. Whether it is fleeing or dying of illness, there are much fewer people." Zhang Yingchen said.
Wang Ruibing had no idea about these place names. Zhang Yingchen opened a "top secret" map on the table, which was a large-scale map of Shandong. Show him the route one by one.
"It's too difficult to set up points one by one along the road to create a prestige - they can't have so many manpower and funds. If I do it by myself, it will be even harder to do it." Dianquanzi said, "If I had two more years, I would have done it The New Taoist network has been expanded, maybe it will be okay. Now the only way is to have a unified layout at the front of the engine."
Wang Ruixiang shook his head: "It's difficult." He looked at the map and shouted: "Sun!" The Taoist priest was startled.
Wang Ruixiang said: "I see on this map that the Yishui River and the Juyang River are impassable. Of course, there is no problem in walking a part of the land route, but it feels too troublesome to take a boat and walk from Yizhou to Qiqi Island, and then send it to Jeju Island. . It’s better to treat these as immigrants from Zhejiang and ship them directly to Zhejiang. I think this place is not far from Jining. How about organizing the refugees to walk to Jining and take the return boat?” From Yizhou to Jining , the refugees can arrive on foot for at most two days. The roads are also relatively easy to walk.
After the refugees took a boat all the way to Hangzhou, they then took a boat from Hangzhou and took the Qiantang River to Taiwan. Anyway, Jeju Island has not yet started, and the refugees are all going to Kaohsiung.
After Wang Ruixiang arrived in Hangzhou, he conducted a certain inspection of the Caobang organization and evaluated whether its transportation capacity had any value in the engine operation. The return trip of the watercraft is usually empty and can carry passengers and cargo freely. As an important terminal along the canal, Jining can easily find a large number of empty tankers heading south.
"I have considered this." The Taoist priest stroked his beard. Going to Jining is feasible in theory but difficult to operate in practice. The main reason is that Jining is too close to Yanzhou - where King Lu lives and is the ruling center of Southern Lu. Whether for the purpose of protecting the feudal lord or monitoring, factory guards are indispensable. Moreover, nearby Zouxian County was the activity center of the White Lotus Sect, which was still active even in the late Qing Dynasty.
He had just taken a piece of territory from the Nanwuliang Sect, and the two sides had already formed a rift. It was not appropriate to provoke the White Lotus Sect now.
"So it's not appropriate to walk through the canal." Wang Ruixiang was slightly disappointed. After his inspection in Hangzhou, he felt that the water transport capacity of water transport was actually very large and could be fully utilized. Moreover, he also developed some relationship with the leader of Caoding, "Jianding".
"Furthermore, the canal passes through the densely populated hinterland of the Ming Dynasty. There are too many uncontrollable factors to pass through customs and locks along the way. We are transporting thousands of refugees south, and I am afraid they will be looked down upon along the way."
Then they discussed option two. If we continue to send Yizhou refugees to Longkou, they will still rely on the Yishui River to go north. Just don’t take the giant ocean water. Specifically, the refugees traveled north along the Yishui River to the watershed, and then along the Bailang River or Jiao Lai River north to Laizhou and along the coast. The refugees only carry one or two days' rations with them. They rely on waterways for supplies along the way. Relay stations are set up in the watershed: Yizhou in the south of the watershed and Longkou in the north of the watershed. If necessary, another fixed supply point can be set up at the relay station in the watershed. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian (.Vote for recommendations and monthly votes. Your support is my biggest motivation.)
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