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Chapter 293: A Gift to Daqingguo

Batavia, the governor's office of the Netherlands East India.

Artin, who had just sat on the throne of the governor last year, looked at the crowd in front of him with anger.

Noisy, noisy, noisy!

There is nothing wrong with quarrels and swearing. The British fleet has set sail. The ships returning to Europe are intercepted and the losses are huge. But the more important crisis is still ahead - if the British enter the Nanyang area, how can Batavia's current fleet resist the British?

Just like in the Caribbean, British Admiral Rodney commanded a fleet to carry General John Vaughn's landing troops into some Dutch colonies in the Caribbean, where Dutch St. Eusthys, Saba and St. Martin were unable to resist.

Artin got the news that the Dutch army only defended a few islands and the Suriname colonies, and all the others were lost.

The situation in East India is not much better than that in West India.

With this strength of Batavia, he is no match for the British squadron in India.

By then, the British would not need to attack Batavia, which would be enough to paralyze the company's majesty in the entire East Indies.

So under this situation, the news from the Kingdom of Johor - Abdul Raman, the Duke of Tianmeng, sold the Lion Island to the Chinese, and Altin had no time to take care of it.

Anyway, the Qing Dynasty in the north would not go south. Without the support of the country, the Chinese on the Lion Island were rootless duckweed and did not need to be paid attention to at all.

Even if they built Lion Island well, Batavia only needed to send out a few warships and hundreds of musketeers to free up, which would be enough for the Chinese to give up the abundant results.

The British are having a headache right now.

However, the news of the war between Britain and the Netherlands has not spread in the South China Sea to this day. Only some upper-class people have seen some signs from the recent behaviors of the British.

The latter began to vigorously win over the indigenous nobles in the South China Sea, and even reached the point where they were open to the point of open fire and unblocking them.

Abdul Rahman was naturally also attracted by the British.

But just like his father, Abdul Rahman was not willing to be in danger easily. He was better off at such a battle between giants.

Even his father is likely to die because of this.

The increasingly tense situation made Abdul Raman become more cautious, and at the same time he also carefully maintained his relationship with Zhao.

Because he needed another consolidated military access to prevent himself from being bored by the Dutch.

Cai Qian has traded a large number of buffalo livestock from Johor Bahru twice in a row, and even hired some indigenous helpers.

This is the progress of the Zhao family's "Manor" project called the mouth of the Temasek River.

By the time the next batch of "immigrants" arrive here, I believe this place will have the prototype of a town.

Facing the wind and snow, Zhao Liang arrived at Longlu intersection only when the twelfth lunar month approached.

Then he went on a roundabout way for half a month before he handled all the squeezed things, or understood the new progress of Zhao's subordinates.

At the same time, I also met Wu Sanniang and Peng Gongchang once.

The former continued to create fear during the forty-six years of Qianlong, and cooperated with Liang Xingzhou's Ministry. They attacked officials, attacked warehouses, intercepted grain ships, and then dropped bombs into the capital. They were not pulled down.

As for how serious the consequences it caused and how much damage it caused to the Qing Dynasty, there is no need to talk about it. This is just like the troubles during the Southern Tour and the Birthday Festival in the previous forty-five years. The people in the world only need them to be still active in them, that's enough.

Just like this, every time a little sound comes, people in the world will become accustomed to it sooner or later, and will think that anti-Qing is "normalized" - just like Sun Dapao's anti-Qing uprising, they do not seek to truly overthrow the Qing Dynasty. They only need to create momentum, deeply root the anti-Qing concept into people's hearts, and eliminate the sacred and unsubversive nature of the "Qing" in people's hearts. By that time, no matter how much the Qing Dynasty's national strength could be maintained, its foundation had been shaken.

Moreover, in addition to these small fuss, the uprisings in the late Qianlong period also emerged one after another.

The Su43 Uprising in a few years is just the beginning, and there will be a follow-up in Hexi after two years.

In a few years, in the 51st year of Qianlong's reign, the Lin Shuangwen, who was a senior, rebelled for two years.

Moreover, Lin Shuangwen is no better than Su Sisan. Su Sisan is someone Zhao Liang also wants to kill, but Lin Shuangwen is Zhao Liang's good comrade-in-arms.

Not to mention anything else, at least he is a person of Wang Lun.

After Lin Shuangwen joined the Tiandihui, Zhao Liang would give him money and guns and cannons with great pride, and would give him more generously than Wang Lun at that time. Because Zhao Liang is now more generous than he used to be.

The Lin Shuangwen Uprising in history lasted for two years and conquered Dadun, Changhua, Fengshan, Zhuluo, Zhuqian and other cities, while the Qing army was beaten to guard Fucheng and Luzaigang and other places.

In a short time, the rebel army captured most of the areas of the Grand Secretary, one government, four counties and three departments.

The Qing army first sent Navy Admiral Huang Shijian and Land Admiral Ren Chengen to lead troops to reinforce, but the rebel army could not be defeated at all. The rebel army from the north and south still surrounded the capital.

The Qing army then added more troops in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and tens of thousands of soldiers and horses in eastern Guangdong, but still could not win.

In the end, Qianlong sent Fukang'an as the commander, commanding many Manchu and Han soldiers from many inland lands across the sea to the senior officials, and finally quelled the uprising.

It took more than a year or two years to mobilize tens of thousands of troops to win. The impact of the matter is so great that it can only be seen that Qianlong, the shameless person, included the platform matter in his ten-complete martial arts in the future.

After being guided by Zhao Liang, Wang Lun could last in the Yimeng Mountains for three years. If he and Zhao Liang were involved in the Lin Shuangwen case, he would not have been able to take down the city before the Qing army in Fujian came to support the country, and swept the entire island.

In that case, things will be really big.

If this lasts for another three to five years, and after the situation has subsided, not to mention how much the losses of the Qing Dynasty were, just waiting for the Miao people in eastern Guizhou and western Hunan to launch a major uprising, the Qing Dynasty would give people a feeling of constant war.

The Hunan-Guizhou Young People's Uprising has been fighting for a full twelve years in history, which is longer than the Sichuan-Chu Bailian Uprising.

However, the scope of the uprising was limited, because the top officials of the uprising were all young people, with limited vision, and it can even be said to be a bit too narrow-minded. Moreover, Wu Bayue, the leader, was captured and killed because of a traitor betrayal at the beginning of the uprising.

But no matter what, this is a gift Zhao Liang chose for the Qing Dynasty, so he was waiting to explode one by one.
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