Zhu Yuanzhang: I forbid the sea, you become the sea where the sun never sets
49 Send Some Food to Fourth Brother

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The first deal between Bei Chao and Zhu Bai was quickly completed. This time, Bei Chao brought 10,000 slaves, while Zhu Bai gave him 1,000 iron weapons.

This was a value that both sides were extremely satisfied with.

Now, his slave population had already exceeded 50,000. If the 80,000 slaves from the south sent over again, his population would exceed 100,000.

This was definitely a terrifying number.

One had to know that 50,000 slaves was already a little too much for Ishiki Ginzan. Any more would not be of much use in Ishiki Ginzan.

However, Zhu Bai did not intend to stop this transaction.

After all, this was an opportunity to weaken Japan. How could he stop?

As for these extra slaves, he already had some ideas.

As for how to do it.

Of course, it was to transport these slaves to the Ming Dynasty.

In order to obtain more wealth from the colonies, the emerging European capitalists, in addition to intensifying their looting and plundering overseas, began to operate the colonies. In the early days, most of the workers in plantations and mines were white contract workers. They were poor immigrants from European countries who crossed the Atlantic Ocean. These people signed contracts with plantation owners or overseas labor companies in their original places of residence. After arriving in America, they would use a few years of labor to pay for their travel expenses. After the contract expired, they became free people.

Due to the instigation of the European colonists, the " slave-hunting war " between the tribes never stopped during the 400-year slave trade, causing a large number of African black people to die, causing the entire Africa to be almost ruined.

Zhu Bai naturally didn't mind learning from such a good example.

A large number of slaves was enough to exchange for many things in Da Ming.

And the influx of a large number of slaves was enough to cause Da Ming to undergo a transformation.

He would no longer abuse the Chinese people and turn to these slaves. This was enough for Da Ming to complete his primitive accumulation.

Moreover, due to the population of Great Ming and the uniqueness of the Chinese, there was no need to worry about slaves occupying a large number of the original Great Ming like in the future.

Huaxia's strong assimilation power.

It didn't take more than three generations for these people to think that they were Chinese.

There was only one problem.

Even if he did this, those pedantic scholars would probably not have it easy.

However, that was a problem that his father had to consider.

It was not something he considered.

On the top of the mountain.

He looked at the slaves who were busy.

His smile appeared.

It was not until a moment later that he looked at Xue Neng.

"Thousand Households Xue, how are the preparations?”

He spoke.

"Your Highness, the preparations have been completed. A hundred thousand dan of rations and ten million jin of dried fish have been shipped.”

Xue Neng spoke respectfully, reporting the situation to Zhu Bai.

"Alright, I'll leave this place to you.”

Zhu Bai nodded in satisfaction.

"Your Highness, don't worry. This official is here, and this place is here. Even if this official is not here, this place will definitely be here!”

Xue Nai said in a sonorous voice.

Zhu Bai nodded, then walked towards the sea.

After staying here for nearly three months, it was time for him to leave.

As for bringing such rations out, it was because he was preparing to support his fourth brother.

It was easy to enter the Mongolian steppe from Japan.

Especially now that Zhu Di's main target was Liaodong.

Towards this fourth brother of his, Zhu Bai naturally didn't mind lending a hand.

Not only because it was Emperor Yong Le and his fourth brother, but also because defeating Mongolia was the consensus of the entire Ming Dynasty.

One had to know that unlike the other dynasties, Meng Yuan's retreat was not because he was on the verge of collapse. No matter what, it was only the beginning of the collapse in China. The foundation of the entire Mongolia did not collapse. In fact, it had always existed.

If they were given a chance to catch their breath in the vast prairie, it was almost certain that they would make a comeback.

Moreover, with their experience in China, once they make a comeback, they will be the greatest threat to the entire Great Ming.

This was also the main reason why his father, his fourth brother, and his grandson, Zhu Zhanji, had always wanted to go north.

He didn't really like to fight.

He had to fight.

Once relaxed, the entire Meng Yuan's counter-nourishment would be unbearable for the entire Great Ming.

If Zhu Bai's goal was to go to the sea.

Then Da Ming's target was the grasslands.

Under such circumstances, Zhu Bai naturally didn't mind helping his fourth brother.

The ship set sail.

The ships sailed towards Liaodong.

From Japan to Liaodong, it was undoubtedly much closer.

In less than ten days, the ship had docked in Liaodong.

The huge sailing boats docked one after another, but they did not attract the attention of others.

Old Zhu's ban on the sea had been issued for nearly a year.

"Merchant ships are strictly prohibited from going out to sea without permission. Those who trade all food and goods with the rebels, regardless of whether they are officials or civilians, will be reported to the court. The local civil and military officials who should be in charge of the local government did not cross-examine and arrest them, and they were all dismissed from their posts and severely punished. The local Baojia Tongtong Rong Yin, do not raise the head, are punished.”

Compared to the Manchu Dynasty, it was slightly lighter.

But now, after nearly a year, the people around the coast had all migrated.

Naturally, no one would be able to detect it.

Seeing this scene, Zhu Bai could not help but shake his head.

Forbidding the sea was undoubtedly not a wise choice.

Although they could avoid the attacks of the Japanese pirates.

However, if a strong enemy came to invade the sea over time, no one would be able to react immediately.

The entire Great Ming would be in a relatively passive situation.

However, this national policy was not something he could change temporarily.

Fortunately, after Old Zhu's death, this kind of sea ban was basically useless.

His fourth brother opened the sea again.

Although it was only the official opening of the sea, this was enough to make Great Ming fall into a period of rapid development.

"Zhu Da, get the local officials here!”

As his thoughts raced, he spoke, gesturing to Zhu Da beside him.

"Yes, sir!"

Zhu Da replied and quickly rode away.

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