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Chapter 346 The chasm becomes a thoroughfare

The two brothers chatted very enthusiastically that night, and even decided who would belong to whom.

But we continued on the road the next day, and when the northwest wind blew, we woke up.

The fourth child was riding on the horse and sighed to the sixth child who was wrapped up in a ball beside him: "Oh, your idea is a good one, but it's a pity that my father can't agree to it, so everything is in vain."

"That's right." The third child also came over and said with a sad face: "First of all, my father granted us the title of King of Sai in order to guard the border for the Ming Dynasty. If we run to the south, who will deal with the Mongols?"

"Secondly, my father said before, 'The barbarians in the four directions are all separated by mountains and seas, and are isolated in a corner. The land they obtain is not enough to supply them, and the people they get are not enough to command.' He felt that conquering these countries would not be possible.

It makes no sense economically."

"Three times, alas, the world has just been settled, the southwest is not at peace, and when Yunnan is recovered, it is almost time for the country to recuperate. How can we continue to raise troops on a large scale to satisfy our wishes?"

"Well, that's the truth." The fourth child nodded without making any argument.

Zhu Zhen raised his arm with difficulty, and gave a thumbs up through his thick leather gloves.

The third brother is also really strong. He took all the problems into consideration in one night.

King Yan of Jin Dynasty can definitely be called the sleeping dragon and phoenix chick of the old Zhu family, the kind of complimentary one.

"Third brother, what we talked about last night was the line and policy. What you raised today are all specific issues. As long as you stick to the line and policy without wavering, any problem can be solved. It depends on whether you are willing to stick to it?" Zhu Zhen looked at it.

The third and fourth children.

"Of course I am willing." The two said without hesitation: "As long as there is a way to solve it, we can persevere no matter how difficult it is!"

"Okay." Zhu Zhen stretched out his palm and said, "We keep our word, but we can't back down and leave me alone on the road."

"It's a deal!" The two brothers nodded heavily and high-fived him as an oath.

"The three things mentioned by the third brother can all be solved." Zhu Zhen broke it down for the two of them: "The first one is that King Sai guards the border and defends the Ming Dynasty against the Mongolian Yuan. We find a way to prevent the Mongols from

Isn’t it enough to just worry about it?”

"You mean, destroy Bei Yuan?" Lao Si said, rubbing his hands, "You can leave this matter to me."

"Of course we have to destroy Beiyuan. Without political power, the Mongols will retreat to the tribal age, and the threat to the Ming Dynasty will naturally be much smaller." Lao Liu said, changing the subject: "But Fourth Brother, without Beiyuan

In the Yuan Dynasty, various Mongolian tribes still existed. As long as they were nomadic on the grasslands, all aspects of their food, clothing, housing and transportation depended on the livestock they raised.

"But after all, herdsmen cannot 'eat animal meat, clothing and leather' all year round. In any case, they still need some agricultural products and industrial products such as grain, cotton cloth, tea, iron pots, etc. to survive...and these are all they cannot produce."

Lao Liu used a new angle to analyze the contradiction between Hu and Han for his brothers:

"In addition, animal husbandry is particularly affected by climate. Snowstorms in winter and droughts in spring and summer will kill a large number of livestock, causing herdsmen to encounter survival crises, and then invade farming civilization. This is why for thousands of years, the Hu people have always wanted to

The fundamental reason for the invasion of Han Dynasty."

"Well." The two elder brothers were very perceptive, and they could tell right away that what Lao Liu said made sense. Lao San concluded: "So, the fundamental reason for the invasion of the barbarians is that they cannot produce what they need.

Necessities of life. In order to make up for the gap, do we have to keep invading?"

"You can say that." Zhu Zhen nodded. "Then besides plundering, is there any peaceful way for them to make up for the gap?"

"Tea-horse trade..." Lao Si whispered.

"That's right." Zhu Zhen gave him a thumbs up, thinking that there was actually Gatlin...

~~

The 'Tea-Horse Trade' is a method of trading tea with ethnic minorities. It first appeared in the Tang Dynasty, but it was not custom-made until the Song Dynasty. A 'Tea-Horse Division' was also set up specifically to 'take care of the benefits of tea and assist the country's use'.

"Whenever the horse trades with the barbarians, they will trade it with tea."

Due to the natural environment and eating habits, the Mongolian and Tibetan ethnic groups are very dependent on tea. If they don't drink tea, they will get sick. Therefore, controlling the supply of tea is equivalent to controlling the lives of the Mongolian and Tibetan ethnic groups.

Of course, because the Ming Dynasty was at war with the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty, it only had a tea and horse department with Tibet. The tea and horse trade became an important material means for the Ming Dynasty to maintain friendship with Tibet. Moreover, through the tea and horse trade, the court could also obtain urgently needed goods.

war horses and huge tea profits to make up for the court's deficit.

Therefore, the tea-horse mutual trade is a great policy. But given the hostile relationship between this dynasty and the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty, who dares to mention the mutual trade with Mongolia? They are afraid of being labeled as traitors on the spot and cast aside by everyone.

This is not an exaggeration at all. Don’t forget that the Ming Dynasty was the Han people’s political power that re-established China after the fall of China. In addition, Na Feila’s poor performance in the previous Southern Song Dynasty, so some extreme national sentiments are indeed normal.

In the Ming Dynasty, Han and Hu were at odds. Anyone who dared to make peace with the Mongols would have their ancestral graves dug up the next day...

Not to mention any gentle means such as making love and exchanging money, they are all regarded as a great shame and humiliation!

So even if you are a prince, you don't dare to talk nonsense.

"Perhaps after the Beiyuan is wiped out, we can try to open border trade with the tribes that surrendered." Lao San whispered: "Anyway, I feel that sooner or later we have to take this road. Otherwise, even if the Mongols are completely wiped out,

Other barbarians will rise up and continue to plunder us."

"Yes." Lao Si nodded and said, "But we must weaken them from time to time. The Hu people are afraid of power and have no morals. We must not repeat the mistakes of the Song Dynasty."

This is the typical thinking of Ming Dynasty people...

~~

"Lao Liu, go ahead." Lao San said, "Second question."

"Let's talk about the second question. My father believes that 'the barbarians in the four directions are all separated by mountains and seas, and are isolated in a corner. The land they get is not enough to provide supplies, and the people they get are not enough to command.' From the perspective of traditional land power, this

There's nothing wrong with what you said." Zhu Zhen said in a deep voice:

"But from the perspective of sea power, this is wrong."

"Hai Quan's perspective?" The third and fourth brothers had never heard of it. The fourth brother laughed and said, "You kid, you are full of new terms now. Mr. Liu really doesn't hide anything from you."

"Alas, my husband has not been of great use to the court, which is a great loss to the country." The fourth child also sighed: "Fortunately, he passed on all his lifelong learning to the sixth child."

"Haha..." Lao Liu laughed dryly. He didn't deny it, and he couldn't deny it.

"Although this word is new, it is easy to understand. How did we get to Goryeo?"

"Take a boat." they replied.

"So, with the Ming Dynasty's unique navigation technology, the sea has become a thoroughfare." Lao Liu said solemnly: "The perspective of sea power is that we regard sea ships as carriages and horses, and the sea as a passage, and then look at it

The original world.”

"That's it..." The third brother and the fourth brother fell into deep thought.


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