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Chapter 1388 Old Events in Central and South China (1)

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    After leaving the mouth of the Xishui River, Huang Mingyuan's boat headed all the way to Lushun County.

    The best port in the Liaodong Peninsula in later generations was here, but it had been developed by Huang Mingyuan more than a thousand years in advance.  The waters inside the harbor here are vast, neither freezing nor silting, and the situation outside the harbor is dangerous and natural. It is the first-class military port location in the north.  This place was called "Mashijin" in the Eastern Jin Dynasty; "Duli Town" in the Sui and Tang Dynasties; and "Shizikou" in the Yuan Dynasty.  Historically, in the fourth year of Hongwu, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty Zhu Yuanzhang sent two generals, Ma Yun and Ye Wang, to cross the sea from Penglai, Shandong, and land here to regain Liaodong. Because the sea journey was smooth sailing, Shizikou was renamed Lushunkou.  Huang Mingyuan felt that the name meant good luck, so he named it Lushun and established a county here.

    Lushun Port and the commercial port of Dashi County in the north complement each other and become the largest material distribution center in Liaodong.

    When Huang Mingyuan arrived at Port Arthur, his second brother Huang Mingcong came from Linyi with millions of stones of grain.

    ¡°We haven¡¯t seen each other for more than ten years. This good brother of mine has taken root in the wild land of southern Xinjiang, overcoming thorns and obstacles, and accomplished great things.

    Linyi, a small place thousands of miles away, has become the most important food supply place in Liaodong.

    The Central Plains is in chaos, with thousands of miles of bare land, people are in dire straits, and it is difficult to be self-sufficient, let alone transfer food from abroad on a large scale.  Fortunately, Huang Mingyuan ordered Huang Mingcong to reserve a large amount of grain in Linyi. Since Huang Mingyuan's second expedition to Goguryeo, Linyi had sent millions of grains and grains to Liaodong.

    It was also by relying on these millions of stone grain and grass to provide food and drink for hundreds of thousands of people in Liaodong that Huang Mingzhen was able to develop stably in Liaodong, settle down immigrants, and expand territory.

    Linyi, as a fertile grain-producing area, was Huang Mingyuan's plan for a surprise army many years ago.

    In troubled times, food is precious, and it is difficult for a clever woman to make a living without rice. Li Yuan asked the Long family to provide food, but he did not have any.  At the beginning, he was prepared for a rainy day and seized Linyi for the food here.

    In order to develop Linyi, Huang Mingyuan not only sent his second brother Huang Mingcong here all year round to provide various manpower and material resources to help the immigrants, but also brought the advanced production technology of the Northern Expedition to Linyi to increase the food production here and improve the food production here.  Storage method.

    Even the ocean-going fleet built by Huang Mingyuan was placed in Linyi most of the time, just to protect Linyi's safety.

    In this era, there is no concept of large-scale ocean transportation, even though the Maritime Silk Road has been popular for hundreds of years.

    In order to facilitate transportation and supplies, Huang Mingcong and Huang Mingjun built Tiannan Port (today's Da Nang), Jiaozhi Port (today's Haiphong Port), Donghepu Port (today's Zhanjiang Port), and  There are more than ten ports including Nanhai Port (today's Hong Kong), Nan'an Port (today's Quanzhou Port), Liuqiu Port (today's Keelung Port), Zhoushan Port, Shanghai Port, Yulinzhou Port (today's Lianyungang), and Laoshan Port (today's Qingdao Port).

    These ports are distributed along the coastline, connecting the north and south, extending inland, and supporting the entire China's offshore routes.

    Huang Mingyuan also established a convenient and effective transshipment channel through the offshore routes established by more than ten ports, which enabled the exchange of materials between the north and the south, accelerated the development of the north and the south, and began the initial accumulation of maritime capital.

    At the same time, relying on offshore routes and the ocean fleet, the Huang family's trade routes once connected the three kingdoms of Goguryeo and Japan to the north, and reached Southeast Asia and South Asian countries in the south.  Spices, gems, porcelain, silk, teathe Maritime Silk Road that had ceased to exist during the Han Dynasty was reconnected one by one, and the Chinese Navy officially began to move from offshore to deep sea.

    It is these invisible benefits that make Huang Mingyuan's pockets always full. Huang Mingyuan can win people's hearts, raise troops and people, develop technology, and collect intelligence.

    During these ten years, Huang Mingcong also expanded a small Linyi into a semi-independent Nantian Kingdom.

    After Huang Mingcong became the governor of Dangzhou and took charge of Nongzhou and Chongzhou, the most important thing he faced was to prevent the remnants of Lin Yi from counterattacking.

    Soon after the Sui army occupied Linyi, most of the troops who rushed to Lingnan from Guanzhong were transferred back to Guanzhong.  At this time, Linyi's garrison was dominated by Huang Mingcong's Luzhou Army, and together with other troops, the number was less than 10,000.

    Huang Mingcong repeatedly reported to the court that the troops were insufficient, so the court ordered the recruitment of about 10,000 natives from Guizhou, Yuzhou, Hezhou, Gaozhou and other places to form the Tiannan Army, which was responsible for the defense of Linyi together with the original garrison.

    Lin Yi is a barbaric land, and no one from the high-ranking families in Guanzhong wants to come to Lin Yi, so this army naturally fell into the hands of Huang Mingcong.  Huang Mingcong began to reorganize the troops in the three states of Linyi through the Luzhou Army and this new Tiannan Army he brought.

    Very??A challenge and an opportunity emerged to integrate Linyi.

    In March of the second year of Daye, Fan Touli, the son of Fan Fanzhi, the former king of Linyi, was elected as the new king of Linyi by the old ministers of Linyi in Anle (now northeast of Quangyi City, Vietnam), and his capital was Guleidong.

    The Fan family ruled Linyi for more than 300 years. Although Fan Fanzhi was killed, his foundation was profound and his strength was huge.  After Fan Touli raised the banner of Lin Yi Kingdom, the middle and upper class nobles in Lin Yi's hometown raised their troops to respond. Suddenly, the entire Lin Yi was in flames of war.

    At this time, the Sui army was weak and could only defend the city.

    At this time, Fan Touli saw that the rebellion in Linyi was getting bigger and bigger, and believed that he could restore his territory and expel the Sui army. Therefore, he not only ordered troops from various places to harass Haiyin, Bijing and other places, but also announced a crusade in October of the second year of Daye.  Sui Dynasty.

    Fan Touli's Northern Expedition army went all the way north and besieged the strategic area of ??Dazhandong.

    He Guang, who was then Chongzhou County Lieutenant, led 1,500 men to defend Dazhan Cave for four months, killing countless people. However, due to being outnumbered, Dazhan Cave was lost.  With the loss of Dazhandong, the gate of Chongzhou was opened wide, and the capital of Linyi, Xianglin City (ie Dianchong City), was also occupied by Fan Touli.  So far, Chongzhou of the three states of Linyi has been lost, and Nongzhou is also in danger.

    At this time, Fan Touli had tens of thousands of troops, and he was unrivaled in Linyi. His momentum was huge and had the potential to sweep across the country.  He was somewhat dazzled by the victory, so he called himself Jian Darvavarman and repeatedly provoked the Emperor of the Sui Dynasty. His existence seriously threatened the rule of the Sui army in the three states of Linyi.

    Seeing that the land of Linyi is about to be gained and lost again, this is something that neither Yang Guang nor Huang Mingyuan can bear.  Yang Guang then prepared to mobilize troops and horses from Guanzhong to attack Linyi again.

    "However, Huang Mingyuan believes that sending troops from Guanzhong will take a long time, and water from afar cannot quench the thirst nearby.  He suggested to Yang Guang to set up a Jiaozhi arrest division in Jiaozhi to mobilize the military of the six states in Jiaozhi to resist Fan Touli's rebellion.

    Yang Guangyunzhi.

    Huang Mingcong was appointed as the envoy of Jiaozhi, responsible for quelling the various rebellions in Linyi's hometown.  In this way, Huang Mingcong took control of the military power of the six states of Jiaozhi.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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