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Chapter 478: There are always righteous people

Chapter 478: There are always righteous men

In this era, fewer and fewer people mention the name of North Korea, and more of them use the name Huazhou, although the history of this name is very short.

For the North Koreans who have no national concept, there is no feeling that the country is occupied by others. Except for those who have made various mistakes and were plundered and slaved by the Civil Guards and sold to the south of the country, the rest of the people still feel that life is much better.

Because Incheon has been called one of the largest ports on the sea surface of Northeast Asia, it turns out that many trades carried out in Nagasaki have been transferred here.

For the Han people in Huazhou, they mainly work and join the army, and some go overseas to do business. There are not many people working in farming. A large number of fields are cultivated by the North Koreans, and the heavy work of ports, various workshops, and mining coal in mines. These are all the busy North Koreans.

The work and services they do are extremely hard, but all the Koreans who do these things have no idea of ​​suffering at all. Instead, they sincerely support the Jiang family army. At the beginning, Liu Shier and Luo Yi did not believe at all, why can they still have such a mentality under the rule of alien races?

The prefect's yamen runners who were in charge of internal intelligence and public security, as well as Luo Yi's personal military camp, all sent out meticulous works and spies to investigate everywhere, hoping to find out any flaws and signs.

Unexpectedly, the results obtained were ridiculous and the North Koreans reacted very strangely. They all said that life is much better than before.

It turns out that the land in North Korea is basically concentrated in the hands of the Old Sect and the Shilin Sect. Although the political propositions are different, these people have all identities as large landlords who hold a large amount of land, and there is no essential difference in the degree of exploitation of farmers.

A few farmers work day and night on the landlord's land, but they still have no food to eat and have to serve the landlord in various names. The lives and safety of their wives and children are basically guaranteed. The so-called bullying of men and women is already commonplace.

This is what the Korean slaves in the reclamation manor outside the gates said that when they came here, they were much better than when they were in North Korea, at least they had a little full meal.

Anyone who stays in North Korea works as a long-term worker for the Hanmin, and his identity is guaranteed by the Hanmin family, his family can go to other Hanmin families to farm, work in workshops, or work on the docks.

The Han people here were poor people when they were in Shandong and Northern Zhili. They often didn't know how to exploit long-term workers. The treatment of North Korean workers was much better than the landlords they used to work for their own country. There was no problem with two people working, being more frugal, and supporting a family of five.

Not to mention those North Korean craftsmen who are skilled and work in handicraft workshops, their families can even be allowed to own land, which are the lands of Kim Jong-won and the Shilin faction.

These people fully support the Jiang family army. Many people's status in North Korea was even worse than that of a dog in the bureaucratic family before Jiang Feng came. Now they have a full meal and their situation has improved a lot compared to before. These people are basically not very educated and have a simple mind. Whoever treats them well will naturally support them wholeheartedly. Moreover, the Jiang family army is all Han people.

The Han people all came from the Celestial Kingdom of Korea. They went from being enslaved by their own people to being enslaved by the more noble Celestial Kingdom of China. It seems that it sounds much better.

The North Koreans who helped farm in the Minwei work in the port workshops, and those who mined in the mines, including their families, also had nearly 400,000 or 500,000 people. These people tried their best to imitate the Han people, because the Governor's Office had strict orders, and anyone who found wearing Korean clothes or speaking Korean in the Minwei was beaten thirty and exiled.

Everyone knows what this is about exile, that is, he was caught in the Incheon Port or the newly emerging port in the south, and bought it directly in Nanyang.

Although the slaves sold to Nanyang have not seen anyone coming back, there are sailors who have been on the boat saying that the place is full of miasma and people can't live there for a few days, so it's better to be sold outside the pass!

However, if their children or their children speak fluent Chinese, dress in Han style, and even try their best to imitate their living habits, the treatment will be much better. There are better examples. Many of the Korean craftsmen who work in factories have been granted the status of Han people.

Such treatment made others' eyes turn red. Chinese, Hanfu, and the living habits of the Han people have become the objects of every Korean who is desperately imitating and learning in the Jiang family army's Huazhou system.

This kind of Chineseization is the most effective. It makes these people surrender to swords and guns, attracts them by various interests, and makes them feel that as long as they try to get close to the Han people, they may even be accepted by the Han people. This method is extremely efficient. Liu Shier once estimated that the Koreans who depended on the Jiang family army would become part of the Han people as long as they grew up in the second generation.

By the third generation, they didn't even know whether they were North Koreans or not.

The more than 400,000 Koreans also have special officials to manage, but they are all managed by military personnel from the Governor's Office. The 460,000 people are divided into 23,000 households. The soldiers who receive the rewards of households can collect taxes and collect labor. This is also another situation of fiefdom. The soldiers in Huazhou also know this reward and strive to be the first when fighting.

In today's North Korea, due to the killing and the inevitable death of slaves when it began to conquer, the population has been greatly reduced. Including the continuous trafficking of slaves every year, there is still about 2.5 million, and the Han people are about 700,000.

If we dividing out the 460,000 Koreans who depended on the Han people, at this time, the comparison between Huazhou and the Korean Kingdom in terms of population is 1.1 million to 2 million. Including the prosperity of Huazhou and the combat power of the army, the Jiang family army had completely controlled the country, and such control was constantly deepening.

In North Korea, people who can speak Chinese fluently, and imitate Ming Dynasty people in every move, or even Ming Dynasty officials, are the nobles and bureaucrats of this country. The official language of these people is even more authentic than most people in Huazhou.

These people's lives are now romantic and happy, because Jiang Feng used 30% of the taxes in the entire Seoul to support these people. Li Rengong, the king of Baishan, who is the most powerful, has his own farms in the northern part of North Korea, but they only get the production, and the farmers and other things are no longer under their control.

In addition, all the royal family, nobles and officials allowed by Jiang Feng to exist have quite generous support, which are part of the profits of Maoshan iron ore. At the beginning, Jiang Feng was also worried that the North Korean farmers and Mongolians had the nature of obeying noble people. If the king was retained and they were willing to do cattle and horses, they would be willing to do cattle and horses. If they were rashly abolished, there might be some trouble.

Seoul, close to Incheon, has become a place where Ming Dynasty maritime merchants, Japanese and Western traders gather, and the business is booming, and the street market is much more prosperous than before.

Those bureaucrats and nobles who only receive free salary for the Korean court every day have no sense of loyalty and righteousness. They are looking for fun in these teahouses and restaurants that they have never had before. In these places, they are really rich and they are the masters. Who cares whether you are a Han, a Korean or a Japanese?

In the past, Japanese pirates from Kyushu often came to North Korea to plunder. Now there are many Japanese prostitutes in brothels in Seoul. For these wealthy Koreans, they are fresh things. If you go to play once, you will feel a bit proud, let alone the Ming Dynasty food and Western things.

For the Korean royal family and officials, this is simply paradise. It is much better than before. It is too late to enjoy every day, so there is no time to care about the loyalty, righteousness and filial piety.

However, some people don’t like this and feel deeply aware of crisis. In a house near the Joseon Palace, there are also rare pavilions and water pavilions in North Korea, which look very luxurious. Sitting in the pavilion in the yard, the sound of silk and bamboo floating from somewhere outside looks ethereal and beautiful.

The two people sitting in the pavilion had no feeling of appreciation, and one of them cursed there:

"In the long run, this is still North Korea, and it is clearly the Ming Dynasty's prefecture and the country established by our ancestors. Do you just ignore it?"

After hearing this, the person next to him quickly made a gesture of silence and said in a low voice:

"Brother Park, be careful of the walls. If those wise people find out, they will have blood flowing into a river!"

The person who scolded him had no fear expression, but stood up with a solemn face, clasped his fists at the person opposite him and said:

"Mr. Baishanjun, the subordinates have already recruited 900 dead soldiers. Everyone is willing to sacrifice and shed blood for the king. As long as Baishanjun and the king invite the thief chief Jiang Feng to the palace for a banquet, all the dead soldiers will be out and killed. At that time, the thief army will inevitably be in chaos without a leader. This is a good plan to restore the country in one fell swoop!"

These passionate words made Baishanjun Li Rengong, who was on the other side, sweated coldly, and said there:
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