Zhu Yuanzhang: I forbid the sea, you become the sea where the sun never sets
64 Change the history of Ming Dynasty?

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The slave trade negotiations ended.

The entire Great Ming undoubtedly fell into a state of stability. However, with the start of the slave trade, the entire Great Ming was destined to walk a different path.

Not to mention the sea.

Just the plains alone would soon be caught in a wave of people capturing people.

As for whether or not it would result in a Gaul chicken being taken over by a dove, Zhu Bai was not too worried.

First of all, the current population of the Great Ming Dynasty, including the hidden ones, was only 20 to 30 million. However, the total population of the entire surrounding area might not even reach 30 million. There was no need to worry about this problem at all.

And as expected, it was accompanied by this policy.

The entire population of Da Ming would show an explosive trend.

Millions of slaves, even tens of millions, would soon disappear into this sea of people.

Only Zhu Bai knew what kind of scene would appear once the population of Da Ming, or rather, Hua Xia, exploded.

As long as there was no food restriction, this population would reach a terrifying level.

During the Qing Dynasty, the popularity of potatoes and sweet potatoes caused the population to instantly soar from tens of millions to 400 million. After that, due to the popularity of hybrid rice and modern agriculture, the population of the entire China soared to 1.3 billion.

Even though Da Ming still didn't have any potato potatoes, Da Ming's food wasn't lacking in a short period of time, so it wouldn't be a problem for it to skyrocket to 40 million.

With a population of 400 million, it would not be a problem for him to swallow up the entire surrounding population.

It was also because of this consideration.

Zhu Baicai wasn't too worried.

King Qiong's estate.

The Crown Prince arrived again.

Naturally, it was to send his younger brother off.

"Twelfth brother, I'm afraid you've released a giant beast!”

"I don't know if this is good or bad!”

Zhu Biao smiled bitterly.

As Old Zhu's appointed successor, the Crown Prince had received an unprecedented education and training since he was young.

But even so, he did not know if the slavery policy was good or bad.

However, it could be predicted that the entire Great Ming had probably released an incomparably huge monster.

"Big brother, don't worry, this is only good for my Big Ming!”

"At least for a hundred years, there won't be any problems. It can also speed up the development of our Great Ming.”

Zhu Bai didn't pay too much attention to his words.

The main reason why he was able to convince Zhu Yuanzhang was that he had described in the memorial that this action would bring great benefits to the Ming Dynasty and completely solve the grassland problem.

In his previous life, countless people had provided the solution to the problem of the grasslands.

But in reality, this was almost impossible to achieve in ancient times.

Even if the Manchu method was the most practical, they would rely on the Zhasak system to disintegrate the large tribes, and the Manchu and Mongolian factions would share political power with the upper echelons of Mongolia. They would indirectly control the Yellow Religion of the grasslands through Tibet, the core of Tibetan Buddhism. In addition, they would use trade and economic binding policies to suppress the Mongolian people.

However, no matter how powerful the Manchurian Qing's combination was, they could only control the Monan and a portion of the Mongol people in the North. Moxi's Zhungeer and Weitla did not even care about the Manchurian Qing. They could only rely on force to resolve this.

Before the industrial era, the control of the agricultural empire over the grasslands and deserts was really low. Even the Manchu Empire had to compromise with the Russian Empire to divide their sphere of influence during the Kangxi period.

It was almost impossible to completely resolve it.

This included the so-called trade and the so-called fixed residence.

However, if the slave trade started…

A large number of people were captured by Da Ming as slaves.

The so-called nomadic people naturally did not exist.

Although it would also cause the grasslands to be empty, and if the enemies from Europe came, they would not be able to deal with them.

Don't forget.

The Chinese could not farm in the grasslands, but they could bring slaves to the grasslands to graze. As long as a complete system was formed, even if there was a problem or they became independent, they would still be a country of China and not a country of foreigners.

This could be said to have completely changed.

With this explanation, Old Zhu completely agreed.

As for Crown Prince Zhu Biao's worries, he didn't think it was a problem.

Within a hundred years, the slave trade would not have any problems.

After a hundred years, if Da Ming still couldn't solve it, then just destroy it.

Anyway, it was impossible for them to be destroyed by the alien races, and that was enough.

The Crown Prince sighed and shook his head, not saying anything else.

Zhu Bai was silent for a moment. He looked at his big brother and muttered to himself for a moment before speaking.

"Big brother, you're going to the northwest soon, right? You should bring some imperial physicians over to avoid catching a cold!”

As he spoke, his expression was a little inexplicable.

To be honest, he didn't know how to choose between Zhu Biao and Zhu Di.

However, Zhu Biao was always on his side, so he couldn't help but remind him.

"Cold?"

"Don't worry, it's just the northwest!”

Zhu Biao was stunned for a moment before he said in amusement.

"I still have some. The environment in the northwest is harsh now.”

Zhu Bai shook his head and spoke with determination.

"Good!"

Zhu Biao glanced at Zhu Bai, then nodded.

He expressed that he understood.

The two of them then bid farewell.

Zhu Bai stepped onto the path of returning to Qiongzhou Prefecture.

Crown Prince Zhu Biao was already preparing for his western tour.

And Da Ming was also destined to walk a completely different path.

No one knew how the future would turn out.

Including Zhu Bai.

He boarded the ship from Jinling.

At this moment, the ship that was originally empty was now full again.

After a few days of fermentation.

The news that Zhu Bai had brought a large amount of food and gold into the capital had spread like wildfire.

Countless people wanted to go to Qiongzhou Prefecture.

This was especially true for Shang clan.

As a result, Zhu Bai actually did not suffer a loss and instead earned another wave.

Unlike the previous voluntary migration, these people wanted to go to Qiongzhou Prefecture and follow Zhu Bai's fleet, so they naturally needed to pay.

This money was enough for Zhu Bai to purchase large amounts of resources.

As well as some immigrants.

When they left, the dozens of ships were filled to the brim.

The ship was vast and mighty.

He quickly headed toward the Yangtze River.

Next, they entered the Yangtze River and sailed along the Yangtze River into the sea.

They would arrive at Qiongzhou Prefecture in about fifteen days.

During the voyage.

For most people, they were excited and full of hope for Qiongzhou Prefecture.

Everyone was filled with anticipation for the future.

And at this moment, he moved forward.

There were a few more figures on the ship.

Among them were many officials assigned to him by Old Zhu.

Among them, the most important ones were Qi Lin, the right assistant minister of the Ministry of Rites, Lu Yuan, the young official of Taichang Temple, and Zhang Bing, the right assistant minister of the Ministry of Works.

There were also some officials of various sizes.

This was not to monitor him.

It was to let him manage it better.

Zhu Bai did not refuse.

To him, he still needed many civil officials to manage it.

Since he didn't need to worry about being usurped, he gladly agreed.

His agreement also made the civil servants heave a sigh of relief.

However, these people probably didn't know that Zhu Bai's agreement didn't mean that they could control Qiongzhou Prefecture.

Just as he had said, these civil officials were obedient. It would be fine if they did not stir up trouble, but if they did, it would be difficult for them to move an inch in the entire Qiongzhou Prefecture.

In the cabin.

They were discussing among themselves.

They were talking to each other.

They couldn't help but feel curious about the officials of Qiongzhou Prefecture.

The shock that Zhu Bai had given them this time was truly too great.

Even though they were civil officials, they couldn't help but be filled with curiosity.

It was just that the feeling in the cabin was not that good.

Very quickly, his excitement turned pale.

Until fifteen days later.

The ship gradually arrived at Qiongzhou Prefecture, and everyone present could not help but stagger off the ship.

In fact, it wasn't just the civil officials.

The people on it.

Merchants were not any better.

Even so, when they arrived at the port, everyone was still deeply shocked.

No, it was not shock.

Instead, it was an impact.

The huge port was bustling with people.

From afar, there were constant shouts.

He raised his head and looked around at the similarly huge ships.

His figure staggered down.

Everyone even saw a huge sea beast being dragged into the sea in the distance, and a dense crowd was sorting it out.

"That, that is?"

Qi Lin said with a trembling voice as he looked at the huge whale in front of him.

His voice caught everyone's attention.

Immediately, exclamations of surprise resounded across the deck.

Countless people widened their eyes.

Someone even sat down on the ground.

Seeing the whale with their own eyes was still too much of a shock for them.

This was not the whale meat that had been cut up and brought back by Zhu Di. It was a real whale.

To them, he was like a monster.

The people here were sorting out the monsters.

Just this point alone was already an extremely huge impact on them.

"Gulp!"

Some people could not help but swallow their saliva and realized that their feet were trembling.

At this moment, someone quickly called them to disembark.

Qi Lin and the others slowly disembarked from the ship in shock and shock.

When their feet landed on the soft beach, everyone's feet still felt a little weak.

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