Chapter 585

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industry!

That night, after learning that as many as 200,000 Japanese women came to Ming Dynasty through various channels every year, what everyone, including Yin Teng Bowen, thought of was definitely not the same thing - would it be possible for so many women to leave Japan?

Affects fertility and population in Japan.

After all, in this era, what China and Japan are worried about is too much population, not insufficient population.

"What an unexpected discovery!"

"Yes, if female workers can be exported and controlled by the state, the official income of at least one million yen can be obtained by exporting the labor of 200,000 women!"

"This is not the most important thing. The most important thing is the remittances of women. As long as they remit half of their income to Japan, that is tens of millions of dollars in remittances!"

"吆西!"

For a time, everyone in the mission was cheering, even if they clearly witnessed those women's dream of marrying a Ming Dynasty person and becoming a Ming Dynasty person, but so what?

For Japan, a country with a poor people and a barren country, being able to find an advantageous "export project" is simply a great blessing from God!

Without even waiting to return to Japan, the mission wrote a letter back home. Among the thousands of words in the letter, there was only one core point - "There is great potential for exporting Japanese women". As a result, no one expected that in the next thirty years,

, formed a characteristic industry in Japan - the export of Japanese women. In the past thirty years, tens of millions of Japanese women went to work in the Ming Dynasty. While working in factories, they also married people from the Ming Dynasty, which contributed to the rise of the Ming Dynasty.

, which is difficult for outsiders to reach.

Correspondingly, millions of Japanese men who could not find wives went to the African continent in order to make a living, where they contributed all their efforts to the Ming Dynasty's colonization of Africa, instead of working seriously on the plantations and marrying

A local woman is his wife.

When Japanese women were proud to marry Ming Dynasty men, Japanese men also made contributions to Ming Dynasty. Tens of millions of Japanese were dyed brown in their bodies and minds...

1872 was a fateful year for Japan. Even the members of the Iwakura Mission did not realize that Japan's destiny had undergone earth-shaking changes at this moment.

But what is certain is that they seem to have seen the code of a powerful country here. In the next few days, the Japanese delegation conducted inspections in various places in Linhai. Their inspections were comprehensive, from factories to schools, from schools to

At the farm, everyone seemed very excited when they left Shanxi after the inspection.

"Japan's future lies in Ming Dynasty!"

Almost everyone has made such a judgment!



The "bang, bang, bang" sound in the carriage was accompanied by the sound of a train whistle, and the passengers who had been squinting in their seats all night woke up from their sleep.

Yin Teng Bowen, who had slept all night in the sleeper car, raised his head and glanced out of the car window. He was immediately stunned by the scene in front of him.

It’s different from the prairie we saw yesterday, but a stretch of factory buildings with no end in sight!

I don't know when the train has entered the South China prairie, where cattle and sheep appear from the wind-swept grass, which is what Westerners call the "Pampas". It has entered a heavy industry city full of the power of the industrialization era.

Although they entered the Ming Dynasty from Linhai, it also gave Yin Teng Bowen and others a deeper understanding of the Ming Empire!

The railway line they are now taking from Linhai to Linhai is also called the "Pacific Railway". Although its length is not as long as the Pacific Railway in the United States, it is the first "Pacific Railway" in the world.

"The Romance of Fairy Wood"

Such a railway is the only railway connecting the east and west coasts in Ming Dynasty, and to some extent it is also the only horizontal railway. It crosses the Andes Mountains with extremely complex terrain, and builds a large number of railway bridges and tunnels along long distances.

As for the "Devil's Nose" section, it is a world-famous and thrilling line... It is no exaggeration to say that the Ming Empire was able to build such a railway, which already shows its strong national power and industrialization strength.

What is more important is the economic and political value of this railway. No matter how exaggerated it is, it is this railway that connects the east and west of Ming Dynasty as a whole. Every year, hundreds of thousands of immigrants enter Nanhua University through the railway.

Prairie, in fact, there is a long section of the railway route that travels on grassland, and villages are only occasionally seen along the way. To be precise, they are farm stations. From a distance, the appearance of these villages seems to be...

One can imagine that the lives of these farm workers must be quite contented.

The train will also stop at stations along the way to refuel coal and water, which also allows them to visually look at these small towns. Although they don't look big, the people living here seem to be carrying a lot of energy.

Peaceful smiles... Looking at the Chinese people who live and work here in peace and contentment, Yin Teng Bowen and others' admiration for the Ming Emperor has become even stronger. They can imagine that more than ten years ago, His Majesty the Emperor led more than a thousand people to come

See the scene on this grassland. At that time, this was the territory of Westerners.

In order to survive, they could only work with swords. Just a few years later, a powerful country emerged on this grassland, and the former Westerners surrendered to him one after another.

Then, the Ming Dynasty! The lost Ming Dynasty rose in this land!

When the train passes through every town, whenever there is a chance, Yin Teng Bowen will take the opportunity to get off and take a closer look. The buildings in the small town all look like a combination of Chinese and Western styles, and two- and three-story buildings are also very common, which are similar to

Unlike the narrow streets in Japan, the streets in these towns are spacious and planted with trees on both sides. Although the trees are not too thick, the green towns still look pleasing to the eye.

When the train was filling up with water, Yin Teng Bowen even went to the school near the train station to take a look at it from a distance - as long as he saw the sun and moon flag flying, which is the national flag of the Ming Dynasty, he would know that it was a school.

In order to avoid seeing children carrying schoolbags to school - when he was in Linhai, Yin Teng Bowen learned from Zhao Teng that the Ming Dynasty had begun to promote compulsory education long before the founding of the People's Republic of China, when the foundation stone was laid in Nanhua.

"Now all children in Ming Dynasty can receive compulsory education, and the literacy rate of adult Chinese immigrants is also 100%. After all, every Chinese immigrant must receive literacy education after arriving in Ming Dynasty!"

Looking at the school in the distance, Yin Teng Bowen's expression was serious. He stared at the fluttering sun and moon flag, and a voice echoed repeatedly in his mind.

"Perhaps this is the real secret of the rise of Ming Dynasty!"


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