The next morning, when the four Japanese singers woke up, they were surprised to find that Marshal Yun, who had spent such a ridiculous amount of time yesterday, was already in high spirits practicing swordplay in the courtyard. They couldn't help but be a little disbelieving that what kind of man could have such a talent?
Energy! It’s incredible!
However, they were soon attracted by Yun Zheng's swordsmanship. Yun Zheng was practicing swordsmanship in the courtyard. He did not dance out a set of swordsmanship routines like ordinary people practicing swordsmanship. Instead, he stood casually in the courtyard and swung his swords at will.
Drawing out his sword, he cut each falling leaf into eight pieces with his four swords. His steps were also very strange. Although he didn't see any big movement of his steps, his figure often suddenly moved to another place. It looked a little strange.
Go against common sense
Yun Zheng's figure suddenly appeared near the flower bed, and the sword light in his hand flashed into the chrysanthemum bush. Before the four girls could see his movements clearly, they suddenly found a white light shooting towards them. The four girls all screamed, only to
I felt like there was something on my head, so I just touched it
Yun Zheng suddenly smiled and said: "Four beauties, please don't panic. I'm just enjoying a chrysanthemum each."
Only then did the four girls realize that the four rays of white light shot by Yunzheng just now were actually four chrysanthemums that had been cut off by his sword. The four girls were relieved and thanked them: "Thank you, Marshal, for watching."
Yunzheng smiled and said: "I heard that the chrysanthemum is a symbol of the royal family in Japan, symbolizing nobility and elegance. It is the best destination for these four chrysanthemums to be given to the four beauties personally selected by His Majesty the Emperor."
As soon as Yun Zheng finished speaking, before the four singers could express their thanks, they heard applause from the entrance of the courtyard, and then heard Yamashita Takajiu laughing: "Young Marshal Yun is indeed a person who cherishes flowers... I observe.
Young Master Yun has a new look and is completely exhausted. I think the scenery last night must have been extremely beautiful."
Yun Zheng smiled: "General Yamashita looks very good too." Although he smiled on his face, he felt a little unhappy in his heart. He didn't know whether it was Yamashita Takahisa who didn't have a good sense of words or whether the Japanese were like this. Even if something like this happened last night,
If you want to mention it, it should be said in a vague language. How can you be so straightforward?
Yamashita Takajiu smiled and said: "Young Commander Yun, you are so polite. I have prepared breakfast. Young Commander Yun, please"
Yun Zheng smiled and walked away without being polite.
Following Guijiu's invitation, when he came out of the temporary residence of the Japanese mission, he was already greeted by guards in white at the door. However, in addition to Yun Weili, the leader of the team this time, Ning Pengxuan, who rarely appeared in public places, also appeared at the same time.
Yun Weili came over first and said: "Young Marshal, the carriages and horses have been prepared, and the defense forces in Tianjin have also prepared for them."
Yun Zheng nodded, just hummed, and said nothing more. Ning Pengxuan said beside him: "Madam, Pengxuan has already sent someone to notify you."
Yun Zheng then said: "Then go now without wasting time."
Yun Weili personally led Yun Zheng's Wuyun Gaixue and handed the reins to Yun Zheng's hand. Yun Zheng easily climbed onto the horse's back and rode away with his whip. Yun Weili was behind him, and Ning Pengxuan immediately led others to follow.
The white-robed cavalry kicked past in a flash, leaving behind a neat and pleasant sound of horse hooves. When the passers-by saw it, they were both envious and proud. The people who were leaving were not the personal soldiers of the young marshal.
The white-clothed guard? He is really a first-rate majesty!
------------------------------------------ "The general will finally meet the young commander, and I wish Yunying will fly forever."
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Among the people who led the troops to greet Yun Zheng, the leader was Yun Lang, Yun Jingtao, deputy commander of the Yun Family Navy. Since the last time Yun Lang led the new fleet of the Yun Family Navy from Huai'an to escort Xu Shaoyang to Yizhou, he
After receiving Yunzheng's order, he left the old ships at the original naval base and brought all the new ships to the newly built Tianjin Port.
Tianjin Port was originally built as a dual-use military and civilian port. Among them, the military requisitioned good ports that are easy to defend and difficult to attack. The water depth is small and the area is quite large.
Yi Na got good news, saying that Mei Yiting, a representative of the Tianjin gentry, took the initiative to contribute 300,000 taels of silver to sponsor the Hebei Governor's Yamen to expand the Tianjin Port.
As soon as this good news reached Yunzheng's ears, he immediately understood that Mei Yiting thought he had offended him and was afraid that she would hold on to his pigtails, so he took this opportunity to spend thirty years to eliminate the disaster.
A generous donation of ten thousand taels of silver bought a safe life. Yunzheng couldn't help but feel a little funny when he thought about this. How could he be such a narrow-minded person in the eyes of these people? He sneered at these people for judging a gentleman's heart with a villain's heart.
, how could I really compete with a so-called "Young Hero" among the people for a moment of fame as a dignified young commander of Northern Xinjiang? At that time, it was just that he was too ignorant, so I punished him a little. As for the settlement afterwards, he said
To be honest, I simply don’t have that time!
With three hundred thousand taels in hand, Yun Zheng was not satisfied and could only continue to expand the port in Tianjin. It happened that the head office of Huai'an Chengfeng Commercial Bank deported to Tianjin. The trading income from the previous period was more than eight hundred thousand taels, Yun Zheng thought about it.
After much deliberation, he gritted his teeth and invested 600,000 taels to build a "Northern Xinjiang Naval Shipyard" in Tianjin.
When it comes to building a shipyard, it does not mean that it can be built just by building it. To be precise, building a shipyard itself is not particularly difficult. As long as you have money, the key issue is whether there will be enough for use after the shipyard is completed.
Among these people, there must be not only managers, but also middle-level technical researchers, and grassroots technical craftsmen. Without these people, no matter how good the basic conditions are, it will be useless and resources will be wasted.
However, this is not particularly difficult for Yunzheng. He has been coveting the shipbuilding industry for a long time, and he knows that the prosperity of the shipbuilding industry is extremely important to the strength of the navy in the future. It can be said that it is completely
In direct proportion, why is the U.S. Navy so powerful that it can cross three oceans? Isn’t it because of its strong naval construction capabilities? During World War II, the tonnage of the Allied ships sunk by the German, Italian, and Japanese fascists was smaller than the ships produced by the Allies
Tonnage, the defeat of fascism is already doomed. This shows the importance of naval shipbuilding capabilities.
Because he had this idea for a long time, Yunzheng had already started making plans in this regard. He not only asked Nangong Wuyu to send people to search for various talents in this field in Guangdong, but also through Lin Yuyan's several important people in the court.
When it comes to poaching people in shipyards, the status of technical talents and technical workers in this era is really low. Yunzheng hired a large number of talents from all over the coast, but no one paid any attention to it. I don’t know if it was Yunzheng’s luck.
, or the sorrow of these talents
Not long after we saw each other, Yun Lang got a little tan. Yun Zheng smiled and said, "How are you? You've been training very closely these days?"
Yun Lang smiled slightly: "I almost ate, drank, and slept on the boat. No, in order to pick up the young commander, I got off the boat for the first time in more than half a month. Now I am still a little erratic and unsteady."
Yunzheng nodded: "How are the new recruits doing?"
Yunlang pondered for a moment and considered: "How should I put it... Under the leadership and care of the veteran sailors, the overall condition of the recruits is pretty good, and the training speed is not too slow. According to the instructions given by the young marshal last time,
Judging from the general's regulations, this training speed is still a bit slow."
Yunzheng hummed with a solemn expression, thought for a moment, and said: "The navy is not a quick-service service. It cannot be like the army, where we can just recruit a group of stronger young laborers and send them weapons to attack the navy. It will take a long time."
Building a powerful navy cannot be accomplished overnight, and you should not be so harsh that you do anything that would undermine the success of the military. Of course, what I say is not
He said that you should relax your discipline and training, but that our navy cannot blindly pursue speed in training. What we want is a solid foundation and then strive for excellence."
Yun Lang nodded: "Yes, Young Marshal"
Yun Zheng said with unfinished meaning: "This is like practicing martial arts. You saw me win the military competition last year. Look at me fighting with my opponent. No matter how the opponent changes, I will break his move with just one sword. Do you know this?
The mystery behind it?"
Yun Lang's face became solemn, he thought about it, but still shook his head, and just said: "I think the young commander's swordsmanship is much better than that of his opponent. The young commander has already anticipated any of the opponent's moves before he uses them, so he thinks about it in advance.
What’s the best way to crack it?”
"I'm not a god. How can I know in advance what moves others will make?" Yun Zheng laughed and said, "Actually, it's very simple. In addition to accurately judging the opponent's moves, the most important thing is that I will stab and slice them.
I have become extremely proficient in the most basic swordsmanship movements such as picking and slashing. As soon as the opponent makes any move, I can use the most precise movements to strike at the most appropriate time. Therefore, they cannot resist those who do not know the secrets.
I never know what the gap is between me and them.”
Yun Lang suddenly realized, and immediately drew inferences: "What the young marshal means is that we have trained the most basic things well, and the training is extremely solid, so that they can practice the reactions they should make to anything they encounter at sea.
Just like when we are scalded by boiling water, we must shrink our hands. If this becomes a natural reaction, it will be much easier for our sailors to learn other things in the future, and they will be able to draw inferences from one example."
Yunzheng laughed: "Yes, your understanding is completely correct."
Yunlang said modestly: "Young Marshal deserves a compliment. It's just that the Young Marshal gave you good guidance."
Yunzheng waved his hand: "There is no need to say more about these words. First, please introduce to me the situation of our Beijiang Naval Shipyard."
Yun Lang said solemnly: "Young Marshal, please come into the shipyard. General Rong Mo will introduce you one by one."
Yun Zheng nodded, and accompanied by Yun Lang and a large group of armored generals, he began to formally "inspect" the newly established Beijiang Naval Shipyard.
According to Yunlang's introduction, the future main ship types of Beijiang Naval Shipyard have basically been finalized. The overall design of the sails of ordinary warships adopts a longitudinal sail layout, a hard sail structure, and the sail surface has stays equivalent to ribs.
As the core and main force of the fleet, ocean-going ships adopt a "wider at the bottom" structure, with a high bow and a high stern.
There are multiple transverse bulkheads on the hull structure, which divide the entire cabin into multiple cabins according to function. There are as many as 28 cabins and as few as 23 cabins. This not only strengthens the structure and sub-cabinets are watertight and anti-sinking.
The role of the ship makes it possible for ships to develop into larger sizes, and it is also conducive to dividing compartments and classifying cargo to meet the requirements of different functions.
According to Yunzheng's words, the core main ocean-going ship type is called a "cruiser", and general ships are called frigates. Cruisers use an all-wood structure. Due to the development of ocean-going trade, the ship technology of the Wei Dynasty has developed to include spades, nails, and iron shovels.
, shovel nails, leech nails, etc., so that the complex wooden structure can be easily pieced together, hung, and reinforced with various ship nails, so as not to "fall apart". The basic ship type of the cruiser of the Northern Xinjiang Navy is the Dawei Fu ship, and its appearance is
The building form is a building ship with a small square bow and a wide and flat stern. There is a deckhouse in the middle of the main deck to form a midship building with bulwarks. There are three stern buildings at the stern (meaning: stern).
The forecastle with two layers of transparency in the bow is divided into five layers from the bottom to the deck.
There is a majestic tiger head relief on the front of the bow, a solemn flying dragon relief or painting on the front of both sides, a phoenix painting on the rear, and a roc with wings spread above the stern plate.
When Yun Zheng heard this, he couldn't help but frowned: "Is it okay not to do these things?"
Yunlang was stunned for a moment: "Young Marshal, are you talking about these reliefs and paintings?"
Yunzheng nodded: "Yes, to make these things, you need to find many carpenters to carve them. It takes too much effort, and it has no effect in the actual battle. If you have this time, why not build more ships? I know this
Things look good, but you have to know that battleships are used for fighting. As long as they have strong combat effectiveness, as for how good they look...if they want to look good, I won’t build a cruise ship? That’s how I decided to change the design drawings.
Change, when building ships in the future, don’t build any of these things that are just beautiful but not practical!”
Yunlang is a little stupid. If he doesn’t carve reliefs and paintings on the ship, then the ship will be too ugly. It will be a disgrace to the image of our great Wei Dynasty. The Northern Xinjiang Naval Shipyard will build a batch of such ugly ships in the future.
When you go out on the boat, you won’t be laughed at by your peers?
Yun Zheng seemed to have read through his thoughts and snorted: "Whether a battleship is good or not depends not on the painted reliefs, but on whether the killing is gorgeous enough! As long as the killing skills are well practiced, no matter how ugly it is, it will still be beautiful! Who dares to say
It doesn’t look good. Give him a shot and he will know.”
--------------------A puppy came outside the house today. It might be a stray dog, or it might have been abandoned recently. It was lying outside. It was very strange.
Quietly, watch me quietly when I go out. When I come back, I live on the seventh floor. I have asked all the neighbors around and it is not their dog. I think its owner may have really abandoned it.
I carried it into the house, but it didn't accept life at all and didn't resist. Later I found out that it had some diarrhea and made the living room and kitchen all covered with diarrhea. I don't remember how many times I dragged it.
The dog is not big, and I don’t know the breed. It looks like it may be a native dog. I live on the seventh floor in the city. It is difficult to raise a dog, especially a native dog, but if you let such a small dog roam, it would be...
Just raise it, it’s always a life
I've been busy with the dog for a long time today, and I'm missing a thousand words. I'll check the dog's condition tomorrow. If it doesn't get worse, I should be able to make up some more, but maybe, my cousin said he's coming over to play tomorrow, so I might have to
Entertaining and entertaining, I really can’t say the time, but it doesn’t matter much, anyway, no matter how little, there will always be three thousand words.