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Chapter 522: Don’t be afraid of neither power nor benevolent, use both virtue and power to move the

Chapter 522: Don’t be afraid of neither power nor benevolent, use both virtue and power to move the heart and intimidate violence

Wang Daokun and most of the court officials looked confused and shouted sagely during the quick questions and answers, and then turned around. What the emperor wanted was the Royal Ship Design Institute, especially the word "royal".

When His Majesty asked Wan Shihe if the money was enough, he already knew His Majesty's direction. However, Wan Shihe was not a relevant party, so he could only hold it in. Fortunately, Wang Chonggu was also a sycophant. There was no point in doing these flattering things. There is no psychological burden, no need to do any mental construction.

The matter ended happily. His Majesty the Emperor received the title, Songjiang Prefecture received a sum of money to open a design institute, and the craftsmen of the shipyard received a reward of 70,000 silver.

Zhu Yijun also needs reputation. Although he always exchanges reputation for money, he still needs to make a gesture to express his support for shipbuilding and clarify the direction of the political wind. He can go to sea with all his strength as always.

It is very important to have a clear political direction, so that people working below do not have to worry too much about the risks of political leanings. Without such risks, it is equivalent to missing a knife to the neck.

What officials fear most is that they can only guess and not know what they should do or what they can do if they don't know their intentions.

The rise of Wang Chonggu came after the emperor came to power. Before that, his performance could only be regarded as gathering sycophants, rather than economic development of the country. Twin peak politics is actually a very dangerous ecology. The Central Plains calls it party imprisonment. Two political strongmen with conflicting opinions in the court would cause violent turmoil, such as the fight between Gao Gong and Zhang Juzheng during the Longqing period after Emperor Longqing retired.

After the emperor was young, capable of handling government affairs and establishing authority, Wang Chonggu and Zhang Juzheng united under His Majesty and could coexist.

A situation that cannot be broken through struggle requires a foundation. There can only be one core of authority, not two. To put it more bluntly, now, there is only one sky in the Ming Dynasty, and that is Your Majesty.

Zeng Shengwu, Minister of the Ministry of War, took out a memorial and said: "The war in the southwest, Dongxu in the southwest, is actually the Diwu La Xuanwei Division. They can be said to be border invaders in the world. If you fight against them, you will have to defend yourself. If you fight for a long time, it will be laborious and troublesome. , so the previous generations were all beasts, relying on them and accepting them without rebelling, rebelling and abandoning them without pursuing them, so they established their chiefs and made them control themselves, and they only focused on restraining and not deeply governing."

"For example, during the reign of Emperor Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty, Wuxi barbarians were attached, but Zhenzong did not allow it."

Zeng Shengwu's elegant words should have appeared in official documents, not court discussions. Scholar-officials in the Ming Dynasty did not speak one word at a time, but mostly used common words. This passage is actually a model essay. If it passes the court, It is argued that the appeal to Taungoo will be expanded on this passage.

The content is about the attitude towards the southwestern chieftains in all dynasties before the Ming Dynasty.

During the Zhenzong period of the Song Dynasty, the Wuxi barbarians had been seeking to completely rely on the Northern Song Dynasty, and the chieftains lobbied Tonghan and personally went to Kaifeng. However, in the end, Tonghan only received canonization, real estate prefectures and counties, set up taxes, and requested kingship. The Song court did not agree to any request.

Emperor Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty even personally issued an order that no conquests should be made in the wilderness, which meant that the Wuxi Barbarian area was too barbaric, so there would be no Yamen to collect taxes, and requests from Tonghan were not allowed.

Xiang Tonghan also failed to show it, and directly presented the map to the Emperor of the Song Dynasty, but in the end he failed to make the trip. The scholar-bureaucrats of the Northern Song Dynasty looked down upon these places.

Before the Ming Dynasty, including Hu Yuan, there was only one attitude towards the southwestern chieftains, that is, to establish the autonomy of their chiefs. The court treated them like animals and only restrained them. As long as they did not run out of the mountains and forests like wild beasts, they would be punished. Without in-depth governance, this resulted in a phenomenon where these chieftains have been border bandits for generations, harassing each other very frequently and constantly conquering each other.

The Central Plains court was also in a dilemma. If they wanted to attack, the barbarians would occupy dangerous places to defend themselves. Over time, it would be too expensive for the court and the troops would be overtired. If they did not attack, they would cause trouble frequently, often making them very embarrassed.

If he surrenders, he will be conferred; if he flees, he will not pursue him. This is a restraint.

Zeng Shengwu went on to say: "In July of the seventh year of Hongwu, a censor returned to Beijing from Guangxi and published "Six Strategies for Ping the Barbarians". After reading it, Taizu said: The barbarians are not afraid of power, nor are they willing to benefit. However, because of power, If you don't understand their feelings, you won't be able to deter their violence if you give them favors. This is the only way to control barbarians."

"Being virtuous and fearing power is the basis for strength, and government is based on this ear. From then on, our Ming Dynasty used this as the guideline, and it has not changed in two hundred years."

Things took a turn for the better after the founding of the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang was extremely worried about the situation in the southwest, and began to govern the southwest in depth, instead of letting the chieftains govern it for generations. The general policy of governance was sixteen words, neither power nor benefit. Not pregnant, both virtue and power are used to control violence with emotion.

Without the deterrence of force, the barbarians will definitely not be afraid, but without real benefits and not being in line with the aspirations of the people, the barbarians will not have the Ming in their hearts and follow the Ming's lead. Therefore, we must use both virtue and power to influence their hearts and let them They are exposed to violence and dare not disobey.

But after Yongle, he became a Rouyuan person.

The Ming Dynasty set up three divisions in Yunnan, and let the Duke of Guizhou guard it for generations. For two hundred years, the Ming Dynasty's policy towards the southwestern chieftains has not changed. When there is no war, they can talk about it. Du Zhangman has been fighting with the Ming Dynasty for so long. , Ming Dynasty held back until he couldn't bear it anymore and directly erased it.

The Ming Dynasty did not blindly use force in the southwest. For example, in Guizhou, a place with the largest number of chieftains, Jinshi had not been cut off since the Zhengtong period. The Ming Dynasty actually ruled the southwest by integrating people into households and turning a completely natural economy. The creation of small-scale peasant economy brought culture, education and order to the southwest, which was the contribution of promoting education.

The most intuitive manifestation is that the Duke of Guizhou, Mu Changzuo, trusted Shengmiao and regarded him as a Ming Dynasty person. As a result, these Shengmiao took the initiative to open the door, allowing the enemy to almost attack Dali, which broke Mu Changzuo's heart. Yu Muchangzuo also ignored the two chieftains' intention to surrender.

After Zeng Shengwu introduced the background, he started a long discussion, about how Toungu was consecrated as the Secretary of Xuanwei during the Yongle period, how Toungu later attached himself to Luchuan, and caused trouble in the Southwest during the Zhengtong period, and how the Ming Dynasty treated the Southwest in three ways, including the Three Annals and the Sixth Way, etc. It was finally confirmed that Dongyu was an unfaithful and unfilial son who needed to be taught a lesson. The goal of the attack was to destroy his hereditary lineage, exterminate his descendants, and permanently stabilize the southwest.

Zeng Shengwu was a conservative. He thoroughly implemented the ancestral teachings of Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty. If you can be gentle, be gentle. If you really can't be gentle, then completely eliminate the hidden dangers. This solution is really like that of Emperor Taizu Gao. When you can't be gentle, attack and destroy it. After that, he directly sealed the vassal and established three divisions to rule the actual counties.

"Isn't that place too far away? It's a bit difficult to implement the county." Wang Chonggu, a radical, expressed his opinion.

There are some difficulties in the goal that Zeng Shengwu mentioned, not a small difficulty, but a very difficult one. Outside Yunnan, there are dense forests. Going from the hinterland of the Ming Dynasty, I am afraid that I will not be able to achieve it. In Shitu County, a matter will be sent to the imperial court. The dishes are cold.

Zeng Shengwu looked at Wang Chonggu and said quite accurately: "In the early days of the Republic of China, Yunnan set up three divisions, and it was very difficult for the Duke of Guizhou to go to guard them."

"Okay, okay, I have no objection." Wang Chonggu waved his hands repeatedly to express surrender! You, the Minister of War, opened his mouth and his ancestors kept silent, and Wang Chonggu did not intend to lead the captives and then the barbarians, so he could only wave his hands and surrender.

Zeng Shengwu explained his thoughts in detail. Yunnan lacked an outlet to the sea, and the Ming Dynasty also lacked an outlet to enter the Western Ocean (today's Indian Ocean) from another direction. They just relied on the Old Port Governor's Mansion. If there were changes to the Old Port Governor's Mansion, The maritime trade of the Ming Dynasty will be severely affected.

In order to ensure the complete loyalty of the Governor's Palace in the Old Port, a southwesterly outlet to the sea became necessary.

Moreover, a southwesterly outlet to the sea, even if it is a land under the feudal system, is also conducive to the Ming Dynasty's interests in the West.

Taungoo, Laos, and Siam outside Yunnan will all become buffer zones for the Ming Dynasty and the West in the maritime conflict. This is Zeng Shengwu's reason.

The establishment of ancestral laws is in the past, and the changes in the marine environment and the advancement of Western trade in sea trade are the current situation. The Ming Dynasty has had two substantive conflicts with the Governor-General of Goa and the Governor-General of the Philippines. Further to the west, the Ming Dynasty and the Hongmao Fan Conflict is reality, not the future.

"Before the fight, everything can be discussed. Since Mang Yingli insists on provoking, we can't blame Daming for being ruthless." Zeng Xingwu said in conclusion: "Yi Rudu is a barbarian."

Zeng Shengwu was born in the southwest. He was the military governor of the old general Liu Xian. He pacified the southeast and even led troops to fight in battles. The pacification of Jiusi was Zeng Shengwu's practice. As the Minister of War, Zeng Shengwu intended to destroy Taungoo, not just talk.

Tan Lun actually disliked Zeng Xingwu because Zeng Xingwu was too conservative, while Tan Lun was extremely radical.

Practice has proven that overly conservative and extremely radical policies have different starting points, but they are highly consistent in handling affairs.

"As Grand Sima said." Zhu Yijun had no objection. Zeng Xingwu had valuable local practical experience. Since he made such a judgment, it meant that the situation in the southwest was far less optimistic than the court imagined.

"I would like to ask, what if Mang Yingli did not provoke the Ming Dynasty?" Wang Chonggu asked curiously. If Mang Yingli did not provoke the Ming Dynasty, would it be possible for the conservative Zeng Xingwu to really follow the ancestral law as the norm and not in Southwest China? Exploring the direction? Is it Huairou?
Zeng Xingwu thought for a while and said: "Now, he is provoking the Ming Dynasty, taking the initiative to attack, and even approaching Dali with troops."

Zhang Juzheng smiled, Zeng Shengwu avoided the topic and did not tell Wang Chonggu what he thought. If Mang Yingli did not provoke, Zhang Juzheng suspected that Zeng Shengwu would also find an appropriate time to launch an expedition to the southwest. See Zeng Shogo's proposition is that he advocated the establishment of Taungoo, a prefecture and county, mainly for the sake of Western maritime trade.

The tenth year of Wanli was the year when the Ming Dynasty turned around. Although Lin Fucheng, an arrogant guy, always reminded the Ming court that the Ming Dynasty still had many problems to solve, everything was changing, and the Ming Dynasty's resurgence had become a reality.

Shi Maohua reported a piece of bad news. The former Seven Guards of Kansai, now the King of Hami Kingdom, behaved very negatively towards the Ming Dynasty's establishment of Gansu and the restoration of the Seven Guards of Kansai. They chose to avoid the envoys. No, this is very bad news.

Shi Maohua originally planned to reorganize the Seven Guards of Guanxi with Hami Kingdom as the core, but King Hami did not approve of this plan. Jiayuguan has been used as the boundary for many years. The Ming Dynasty sent an envoy there, and King Hami bowed down. Is this still a king?
"What do you mean, King Hami? Looking for a beating?" Wang Chonggu said somewhat dullly: "We just captured the Hetao, and Anda Khan was beheaded in public! How dare he? He is afraid of Anda Khan, but not me, the Ming Dynasty? Why? You think so? He’s not outside the desert! Daming has no ability to fight across the desert, but isn’t it more than enough to defeat him?”

Wan Shihe said with a complex expression: "King Hami probably felt that the Ming Dynasty could win without force. When Anda Khan was young, the Ming Dynasty failed to win. He took advantage of their old age and weakness to kill people, but the Ming Dynasty could defeat the old An. Dahan, you may not be able to force Hami out of the way."

"It seems that he doesn't want to be called Hami and wants to change his name to Yizhou."

After the Western Region Protectorate was established in Xishan, Hami was originally called Yiwu. In the fourth year of Zhenguan, Emperor Taizong Li Shimin changed Yiwu to Yizhou. Ninety years later, Yizhou was captured by Tibet.

In the first year of Hongwu, Hu Yuanjiu, King Weiwu, guarded Hami and refused to surrender to the Ming Dynasty. In the second year of Yongle, the Ming Dynasty canonized Hami King Anke Timur as the loyal and shun king, and established the Hami Guard. In the third year of Chenghua, he no longer canonized the king. He was only conferred the title of Governor of Hami, and was not allowed to take charge of state affairs. He appointed officials and assistants.

Until the ninth year of Zhengde, Hamiwei was annexed by Turpan. The right governor of Hamiwei (King Zhongshun) lived for eleven generations in total. In 135 years, during the process of being annexed, the Ming Dynasty gave Hamiwei support and established King Zhongshun three times. However, It was always impossible to help, and eventually annexation occurred.

"Nowadays, people in the Western Regions generally believe in Huihui, neither Buddhism nor Immortality." Wan Shihe talked about the situation in the Western Regions. The situation is very bad. They are all Huihui believers. This is why the Hami royal family refuses to obey the Ming Dynasty's order and build another The main reason for the Hami Guard.

The Hami royal family had no choice. They wanted to surrender to the Ming Dynasty. Since the 24th year of Jiajing, the Hami royal family had never stopped paying tribute every three years. However, those believers did not agree to completely surrender to the Ming Dynasty.

"Except Hami, there won't be any problems in Yumenguan, Guazhou, Dunhuang and other places." Zeng Shengwu introduced the situation in these places. These places are not part of the Western Regions and are mostly Han people, at least 80% of them. On the left and right, the number of Han people in Yumen Pass is larger, reaching 90%.

I have been looking forward to Master Wang's departure from Jiayuguan for year after year. When I was almost desperate, Master Wang finally came. Even if no troops were actually sent, it would be a great joy for the imperial court to send envoys to inquire. For so many years, the imperial court had ignored anything outside Jiayuguan.

Reopening the Western Region is inevitable, and not many people oppose it, because the Loop and Suiyuan must be defended.

The great Situ Wang Guoguang was holding a memorandum with a very complicated expression on his face, and even said in a somewhat difficult-to-speak manner: "The Governor of Suiyuan heard that in the past six months, in addition to building roads, he has done one thing, demolishing dams."

Desertification in Suiyuan is not only caused by drought, but also by building dams to block water. In the Hetao and on the loess high slopes, the hereditary Ottoks (the name of the hereditary chieftains) like to build dams the most. Dams block water, but every clear river has a dam. The purpose of blocking water is to water one's own pasture, regardless of the life and death of the downstream.

It is a typical drought that leads to drought, and floods lead to death. Whoever controls the water source controls the wealth, and these Ottoks never release water. This causes the grassland downstream to continue to degrade, and the fields cannot be cultivated. The forced demolition of the dam and the release of water became the first thing Pan Jixun, the governor of Suiyuan, did.

The cause of grassland degradation is overgrazing. There is not much water in the first place. Overgrazing makes the grassland degrade faster to the point where it cannot be grazed. This is how desertification becomes more and more serious under natural and man-made disasters.

Pan Jixun's men are not the engineering battalion, but the military garrison of the Ming Dynasty. They are all soldiers, so fighting for water with the local Otuoke is naturally unfavorable. Pan Jixun's management of the Hetao is not directly farming, except for the water-rich areas. In other places, rice and wheat are not grown, only pasture is grown. It will take at least five to ten years or even longer to consolidate the water and soil before planning to farm.

This is not to say that there are no acres of cultivated land in Hetao. At present, there are only about 70,000 hectares of land that can be planted with rice and wheat, which is enough for the military. After the rest is planted with pasture, sheepskin and wool minerals are exchanged for grain, iron pots and other items in the hinterland of the Ming Dynasty. , it is also possible to maintain life, and life can be stable instead of living in the water.

Living by the water is not a romantic and beautiful thing. It means having no fixed place, a life without any stability at all, and a bereaved dog that is in panic all day long. Cars carrying blankets are chasing each other. Inhabited by water plants, this is poverty.

This is caused by production. Unstable production sites and unstable means of production make it impossible to obtain stable output. Without stable output, there is no stable life at all.

Court discussions are always so boring. One thing may be discussed until the end, and no one has any good solutions, or they can just put it aside without dealing with it. The problems that can be solved are also full of difficulties, and solving a problem always requires facing facing a variety of new problems.

Just like the Ming Dynasty, after the cadastral clarification was carried out, local government officials had official fields, but these official fields were occupied. This is a cycle in practice.

Guangde Bookstore wrote about Lin Fucheng, and his life was full of troubles. Everyone disliked him. Those who thought the Ming Dynasty was good were disgusted by Lin Fucheng's travel notes. Those who thought the Ming Dynasty was not good were disgusted by Lin Fucheng's obedience to the decrees of the Ming Dynasty.

Lin Fucheng was caught in the middle, and everyone was scolding him, but his anecdotes were indeed a popular miscellaneous newspaper in the capital. No matter how many copies were printed, they were all sold out.

Lin Fucheng had an invitation in his hand, inviting him to a gathering. He didn't want to go, but he had short hands and a short mouth to eat others. This was an invitation sent by Wang Qian, so Lin Fucheng had no choice but to go.

Master Lin was late again. This time it was not his fault, it was because of the traffic jam.

The capital of the Ming Dynasty became more and more prosperous. Although the roads were spacious, there was no order in walking. Master Lin was annoyed by the traffic jam.

"Everyone, Haihan, I'm a little late." Lin Fucheng apologized right away. He promised to come and then he went to the appointment on time. It was not a show of value just for the sake of deliberately asking for three invitations.

Everyone stood up and exchanged polite greetings. After all, he was Master Lin now, and every article he wrote could arouse discussion in the streets of Jingtang.

One person said angrily: "I have a dog at home. Every time when dinner is served, before I serve it, it will squat under the table in a hurry, wagging its tail and begging for mercy."

Wang Qian was also stuck on the road, and he hadn't arrived yet. What this man meant in a strange way was that Wang Qian, the master, hadn't arrived yet, and Lin Fucheng, the dog, was not active in eating, and a dog only deserved to eat leftovers.

"Isn't this a coincidence? I also have several dogs at home. They don't even have to eat leftovers, and they are beaten every day. They seize the opportunity to eat a good meal and run faster than anyone else." Lin Fucheng sneered and scolded him directly. go back.

He, Lin Fucheng, arrived late, and his host hadn't arrived yet. These dogs could run faster than him! We are all colleagues, who is not eating this bowl of rice? Calling him Lin Fucheng is equivalent to calling yourself a dog.

"You!" This man knew that Lin Fucheng was sharp-tongued and good at verbal sparring. As a result, he choked on his words. If he refuted, he would admit that he was a dog.

Lin Fucheng fought with others with guns and sticks, and he was very proud of his victory. He was just a talker, but there was no one here, they were all rubbish, and no one was an opponent.

Wang Qian held a banquet, but no one arrived. It was after dinner time that Wang Qian was late.

"Sit, sit, sit, sit down." Wang Qian didn't mean to accuse him at all. He motioned for everyone to sit down and there was no need to get up to greet them. He said with a smile: "I invite you all to come here today. Let's go see it together later." It’s a rare thing. After reading it, please give me some kind words in the newspaper.”

"Young Master Wang, what kind of rare thing is this? I can't explain it. This meal is not easy to swallow." Lin Fucheng, the yin and yang man, just said this. He was really angry at Wang Qian for arriving so late and not being polite at all. One sentence.

"Eat if you want to, or get out if you don't want to eat!" Wang Qian's expression changed.

He could come in person because of Lin Fucheng. Lin Fucheng was scolded all over the place. Wang Qian couldn't stand it. Compared with the chatter of those cheap Confucians, Lin Fucheng's articles were so useful. At least they were not just talks. Wang Qian invited this person. The purpose of sitting down to eat with others was to give Lin Fucheng a platform and tell everyone that Lin Fucheng was being protected and spoke politely.

How dare you talk to him, Mr. Wang?
The Confucian scholar stood up angrily: "You! You are an insult to elegance!"

Wang Qian didn't tolerate him at all, and said sternly: "What am I? Just pee and show yourself what you are! Are you going to eat? If not, get out immediately."

"Eat." The Confucian scholar's expression changed several times, and he finally sat down.

You have to eat even if you don't want to eat. If he doesn't eat today's meal, he will offend the prince. There is no need to mess around in the capital. If Wang Qian doesn't deal with him, a lot of people will let him in order to please Wang Qian and Wang Chonggu. Life is worse than death, and this meal must be eaten. Only by completing the things Wang Qian told him can he pass the test.

Otherwise, his bookstore will close down tomorrow.

"I don't know if you are just stupid. You advocate absolute freedom all day long, but I don't dare to advocate it!" Wang Qian pointed at himself and looked at these pens and said with a look of disgust.

Of course Wang Qian did not advocate absolute freedom. As soon as he did so, His Majesty the Emperor's Tiqi who ransacked his house would arrive at his door.

"How is the next article of Master Lin's Happy Anecdotes going?" Wang Qian turned his head faster than flipping through the book, with a smile on his face. Lin Fucheng was not a cheap scholar, and a cheap scholar would not go to the local area to do field research and inspect the folk. Although the Baoding local government and the imperial court regard him as a tool, he must have the qualifications to do so.

Lin Fucheng's eloquent article caused a lot of excitement in the capital. The imperial censors of the Metropolitan Procuratorate had to go to the frontiers for training. In the future, those who wanted to be officials in the capital would have to take a temporary job to gain experience. Officials at all levels who were involved in the occupation of official fields and All the rural sages and gentry will be in bad luck.

It was Lin Fuchen himself who lit the fuse of the dynamite barrel of official land occupation and loss.

Lin Fucheng waved his hands repeatedly and said, "I don't dare to write anymore. If I write any more, I'm afraid Tiqi from the imperial court will come to visit."

"No, Mr. Huang has already said hello, Master Lin, just write." Wang Qian said with great conviction: "It's time to write, Mr. Huang said, let people speak, the sky will not fall, as long as you act The first is to be faithful, what you say is true, not just fabrication, whatever you say is fine.”

"Master Huang's hands and eyes can reach the sky." Lin Fucheng was stunned for a moment and said with emotion.

Wang Qian is powerful enough. The son of Ming Dynasty's second assistant, Wang Qian thought carefully about the last article related to Fan Yingqi. After going home to discuss it, he gave Lin Fucheng a reply. Huang Gongzi directly asked someone to tell him that as long as it was true, Yes, you can write whatever you want.

In fact, Zhu Yijun has been showing his omnipotence to Lin Fucheng, hoping that Lin Fucheng can guess his identity and see through his vest.

The official tooth tag of Dr. Wu Jing of the Gewuyuan, that is the official status of the fifth rank. Is it something that a young master from the General's Mansion can handle?

In the 13th year of the Zhengtong reign, the Ming Dynasty banned reforms and banned the recommendation of ministers. In the Ming Dynasty, official status could not be obtained through recommendation. There were only imperial examinations and Enyin officials, but they were ignored. Therefore, it was impossible to obtain official status through recommendation. Without grace, if you want to get an official position, you can only get it from the emperor.

Lin Fucheng never thought about it because he had never been exposed to it, so he didn't understand these things. He thought it was because of the overwhelming power of the General's Palace.

"What are you planning to write next?" Wang Qian asked curiously.

"Can you really write it?" Lin Fucheng asked in a low voice.

"can!"

Lin Fucheng said in a voice that only two people could hear: "The government forces the people to rebel."

"Take it!" Wang Qian was shocked. After realizing the gaffe, he immediately whispered: "What about you? Take your time, don't be in a hurry. Even if you write it down, show it to me first. I'll give it to Mr. Huang." Take a look and ask before printing, no rush.”

Wang Qian, who was urging the manuscript, immediately chose to stop urging the manuscript, and even suggested that Master Lin write something to praise his virtues. It was really too dangerous! You can’t touch this topic, it’s just faithfulness, you can’t touch it either!
After a meal, Wang Qian was not disappointed. He led the pen masters to the Yongding Woolen Factory, stood in front of the steam engine, and said to everyone: "Everyone, the actual sixteen iron horses are here with you." In front of you. Everyone, after understanding it in detail, explain the benefits of these sixteen horses clearly. "

"Master Lin, let's take a look at the sixteen-horsepower iron horse. It's better not to do that project of yours."

(End of this chapter)

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