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Chapter 401 Status Quo of Yan Country

Hundreds of thousands of industrial technologies have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain, which has also led to the rapid development of various agricultural and livelihood technologies and military technologies.

Now, the foreign girl named Tina is taking the lead in an important experiment, and has mobilized many industrial departments to cooperate.

Nan Yanxi listened for a while, and it seemed that he wanted to develop a vehicle that could walk without horses and walk on two iron bars.

Not only is the speed faster than a horse-drawn carriage, but the goods and people it can pull are hundreds and thousands of times that of a horse-drawn carriage.

It is said that as long as coal is burned, the car can run, and as long as the iron track is made as long as possible, the car can run as far as possible.

The good thing about Nan Yanxi is that it doesn't matter if he doesn't understand it. As long as he hears that it is a good thing, he will immediately let others do it.

Anyway, because the technology is self-invented, each invention group mostly raises its own funds in order to protect the technology from leakage and make profits in the future.

Nan Yanxi only needed to see that this technology was good, and immediately ordered the relevant departments to intervene strongly to protect the technology.

The technology is still their technology, and they can continue to make profits, but the country must master this technology.

In addition, Xinzhou, Yuanzhou, and Shuozhou were established on the basis of Beiyuan, as well as Nanzhou, Chuzhou, and Ganzhou of the original Three Kingdoms of the Western Regions.

Because it was a small and backward country before, its infrastructure was very poor.

So Nan Yanxi once again used the trick he used to support Beiyuan Qiaonuo's tribe.

The retired old, weak, sick and disabled troops were combined with some local jobless vagrants, felons, beggars, prisoners and slaves from previous wars, and some common people who were willing to go.

Form a pioneer team and go to these places to carry out comprehensive planning and transformation of the backward parts of the six states.

I hope they can catch up with the country's development as soon as possible.

The Ming Dynasty was finally established in the hands of Nan Yanxi, which gave him some comfort when he left for another world.

Due to cost savings and geographical reasons, the location of the capital of the Ming Dynasty was finally changed to Zhongzhou.

After all, this was the capital of the former Daxia, and its infrastructure was relatively complete. Daxia's magnificent palace, which was unique in the world, could also be used.

The enthronement ceremony and heaven-sacrifice ceremony were also held in Zhongzhou.

After simply renovating and reorganizing the Daxia Palace, Nan Yanxi officially ascended the throne as emperor and was known as the Son of Heaven.

The territory includes the former Nanhai Kingdom, Southern Zhao Kingdom, Western Chu Kingdom, Eagle Khanate, Beiyuan Royal Court, and Daxia Empire. It sits on the land of fourteen states, and the territory is extremely vast.

In terms of troops, in addition to the standing patrol and garrison troops in each state, pure military defense zones were also established according to each state.

It has a corresponding number of mobile main forces under its jurisdiction and is responsible for the defense work of the states under its jurisdiction within the military region. It is only military and does not involve any local or political forces.

The governors of each state can only command a limited number of garrison and patrol forces in their state capitals.

This is also true in peacetime, but also in times of war, they must obey the unified command of the military region general.

This can effectively prevent local feudal officials from becoming powerful and having the ability to rebel.

With such a reform, the army is the army, the government is the government, the army is the army, and the localities are the localities. Everyone restrains each other, but will not affect each other too much.

The Northwest Military Region is responsible for the defense of Ganzhou, Xinzhou, and Yunzhou.

The Southern Military Region is responsible for the defense of Nanzhou, Qingzhou, and Chuzhou.

The Central Military Region is responsible for the defense of Zhongzhou and Yanzhou.

The Northeast Military Region is responsible for the defense of Yuanzhou, Shuozhou and Liangzhou.

The Southeast Military Region is responsible for the defense of Yuzhou, Dongzhou and Haizhou.

At the same time, there were five more naval forces, namely the Shuozhou Navy of the Northeast Military Region.

Nanzhou Navy and Cheongju Navy of the Southern Military District.

Yuzhou Navy and Haizhou Navy of the Southeast Military Region.

Since the Central Military Region and the Northwest Military Region are not close to the sea, they do not have an organized naval fleet.

A small inland river fleet was only established on the wide rivers leading to the sea in its defense zone to ensure that the enemy would not enter the inland rivers from the sea to sneak into the hinterland.

These military regions are usually responsible for the security and defense of their own defense areas, as well as the construction, training, and management of the troops under their jurisdiction.

But once there is a war, you still have to follow the unified arrangements of the imperial court.

Now, the Ming Dynasty, which has been cultivating for half a year, is also preparing to use force against the Yan Dynasty.

Now that the Ming Dynasty is strong and has sufficient military and food supplies, it is time to take over the last piece of rich land in the Central Plains.

At this time, the war in Dayan was in full swing.

Initially, Xiang Tianxing's troops entered Dayan from the east and west after obtaining permission from Emperor Lin Shenqing of Dayan.

To the west is the former Dongzhou garrison led by Xiang Yang, with about 60,000 to 70,000 people.

To the east was the army led by Xiang Tianxing who went south to Qingzhou and was picked up by his military advisor with naval forces. There were about 112,000 people.

After entering Dayan, due to the battle between Lin Shenqing and Lin Xiaofeng, the 40,000 imperial guards under his command suffered heavy losses, leaving the little emperor with no defense around him.

Xiang Yang saw the opportunity and quickly took control of the Yan Palace, the young emperor Lin Shenqing, and all the civil and military officials.

He issued an order in the name of the emperor and asked the governors of various states to unite the troops and put them under his command.

If he disobeys, he will be immediately labeled as a rebel, and then other princes will be ordered to attack him.

The world is in chaos. If you do this, some people will be the first to see the opportunity and start attacking others to expand their territory in the name of following the imperial edict.

With those who were defeated serving as lessons, most of the other governors and princes chose to obey the imperial edict and began to unite with the Xiang family's army to attack Lin Xiaofeng.

At the same time, in order to prevent Lin Xiaoyun from becoming a dominant family in the south, Xiang Tianxing began to issue imperial edicts in the name of the emperor to cut off his influence.

The governors in the south were also ordered to mobilize all their troops and horses to the north. Those who disobeyed the order were also defined as rebels and troops were sent to encircle and suppress them.

Especially several weaker princes on the edge of Lin Xiaoyun's influence were directly wiped out by Xiang Tianxing.

After all, Lin Xiaoyun had not openly rebelled at this time. Such a lesson learned from the past immediately made many princes close to Xiang Tianxing's sphere of influence agree to obey the edict.

Seeing this, Lin Xiaoyun had no choice but to act in advance and form a coalition with Lin Xiaofeng, who was being beaten back steadily, to fight against the Wang division led by Xiang Tianxing.

At this time, Xiang Tianxing joined forces with other princes who had been ordered to serve as governors, and there were already more than 300,000 troops.

Lin Xiaoyun and Lin Xiaofeng put together an army of less than 250,000 people, and their combat power was somewhat inferior to that of the Xiang family's army.

After all, the Yan Dynasty has always valued literature rather than martial arts. Although this family army is not impressive in front of the Ming army, in front of the Yan army, each of them is quite fierce.

Subsequent collisions between the two armies usually resulted in the coalition forces suffering losses, and Xiang Tianxing's territory was gradually reduced.

In fact, most of Lin Xiaoyun and Lin Xiaofeng's forces are composed of their various governors, so it's okay to fight with the wind.

Once headwinds arise, the ineffective character of these people begins to be exposed.


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