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Chapter 901

 Bailang is still thinking about the problem of Japan's Nine Ghost Navy. The new Daming Navy warships have not yet been launched. Even if he uses high-temperature steam drying for shipbuilding wood and knows that there are large trees on Taiwan Island, it will not be possible for a while.

I can’t receive it. {What? You don’t know yet|.Read.COM, read the chapter with no mistakes|Hurry up and google it} At present, Taiwan is considered a semi-foreign land, and people from Fujian and Zhejiang have to be dispatched locally.

Soldiers went up to kill one round, and then a large number of immigrants had to be sent to cultivate the land. Finally, they could talk about cutting down large logs to make boats.

In fact, this is a misunderstanding. Japan’s current navy is actually a bunch of junk. Being able to cross the sea is the best they can do. If they really fight a naval battle, they will only lose in a mess on the turtle ship of the Korean navy. Don’t forget it.

And what about the pirate ships of the Ming Dynasty Navy and Ming Dynasty Maritime Merchant? If Bailang issued an imperial edict of pardon and issued a privateering license, he would definitely be able to kill the entire Japanese navy in one fell swoop.

But at this time, the King of Korea came to the capital, and the treatment was very different from that of the Japanese monkeys who were escorted over. Those Japanese famous names were put into prison and locked up first, while King Li Huo of Korea was

He happily lived in the Embassy of the Ministry of Rites. Bailang had no choice but to ask the Ministry of Rites to host a banquet in Xiyuan. Of course, the banquet also allowed Li He to meet the Emperor of Tomorrow.

"Those bastards from Guanglu Temple must not be allowed to cook. This time the banquet was held by the eunuchs and other buildings in the capital. They borrowed the venue in Xiyuan to cook and serve it." Bai Lang

The big minks who are in charge of the rites department are still being asked to take responsibility together with the rites department - as for this fee, Bailang paid it with internal funds. Of course he wants to eat something delicious when he pays for it, but it is definitely not good for the rites department to pay.

Damn Guanglu Temple.

There were of course many guests at the banquet for the King of Korea, including the Annan envoy and others. There were also a group of guys in white clothes who were escorted up as "guests". Each of these people was quite short, and some of them were quite tall.

He was still quite tall, but everyone was shrinking, especially when they saw the scenery of Xiyuan, their eyes would pop out. Following the shouts of the Han general, the Wanli Emperor Zhu Yijun (Bailang), the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, arrived.

Bailang was wearing yellow uniforms, a dragon robe and a gold silk crown, and he was walking like a tiger. The people present, led by the Korean King Li Huo, immediately fell down, and even the famous Japanese prisoners of war who were brought in white clothes also

He immediately knelt down and was more respectful than Hideyoshi - because the man in front of him was the current master of Asia, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty who ruled hundreds of millions of people and the ruler of the most powerful country in the world.

"Pingshen." Bailang said. This time it was a separate seating system. Each guest would be served in order and watch the singing and dancing at the same time. Of course, as the emperor, Bailang would also ask the guests below and comfort them. Bailang said:

He is not interested in the inner parts of Korea at all. Anyone who wants a poor place wants it. He is only interested in a part of northern Korea and a few islands. As for the Japanese captured daimyo, Bai Lang does not intend to kill them directly.

These all seem to be famous names in the Western Kingdom? Anyway, the soldiers in these guys' hands were almost wiped out by Qi Jiguang, and Bai Lang also learned from the news about Jin Yiwei and Dongchang that the Japanese samurai who survived Qi Jiguang's salvo

He called it "The Desolation of Abi Hell" and said, "Maybe there will be ukiyo-e or picture scrolls of this battlefield in the future, but I would like to buy them for collection."

The captured Japanese daimyo dared to eat and drink only at Bailang's request. The rest of the time they were so prostrate that they didn't even dare to look at the emperor. They had also heard about the emperor's martial arts and killed Meng.

He killed hundreds of thousands of people, and his bravery was even higher than that of Taizu Chengzu. He was really a model of the martial arts. How could Hideyoshi Hideyoshi be compared with the majestic and heroic man in front of him, a true man of the world?

Bailang just asked a few questions about their origins and family names, nodded, and ordered pardons and rewards - each person was given a golden flower, two treasure vases, and a gold-plated bronze Guanyin statue. He ordered the Jin Yiwei to take these.

They were sent directly to North Korea and allowed to return to the Japanese headquarters on their own. Each of these little devils was a figure in command in the 1980s and 1990s and had military and political skills. They were placed in Taige Dezhi Zhuan with military science, infantry, cavalry, etc.

All of them are characters of level three or above.

Bailang just wanted to laugh. He wanted to laugh at these small books that listed the data - such crooked melons and bad jujubes had this kind of value, so how did Qi Hou calculate it? His command was two hundred? Military science and so on were all over five stars? It's not at all

There is no way to express Qi Jiguang's prowess in battle. So what does he say as an emperor? Aren't all the Liaodong cavalry generals five-star cavalry? Among the six ministers in the cabinet, which one is not a five-star political officer? I really thought the imperial court was all made of clay sculptures

Is Shangshu Paper Paste Pavilion old?

These are all talented people, and there is no way to find such talents in Japan.

No one knows whether these guys will be dealt with by Hideyoshi Hira when they go back, but if they are left in Bailang's hands and chopped off directly, that would definitely be the best result for Hideyoshi. So let them go and give them a reward.

, should also be able to add trouble to Hideyoshi. Bailang allocated internal funds to reward the soldiers who have made meritorious service in the battle, and will also send these small books to North Korea when escorting them this time. The first is to reward Qihou with fifty gold coins and five copper coins.

million.

The emperor rewards people like this. How nice does it sound to say a reward of one million yuan? In fact, it is only five thousand guan in Zumo. When Song Taizu rewarded Cao Bin and Cao Taiwei for pacifying the Southern Tang Dynasty, the reward was only two million yuan?

Bailang's reward can be regarded as the most generous among all Ming emperors in history. He gave rewards to every officer and soldier who participated in the war. Those who died in battle were given preferential treatment, and the disabled were rewarded with land rewards and were allowed to live tax-free for the rest of their lives.

These famous daimyo among Shino Taikou were sent back. Qi Jiguang was not in a hurry to pursue the Japanese army. Instead, he reorganized the army and replenished it. Only Yang Hao and the others managed the civil affairs of North Korea and expelled the occupying forces.

The Japanese army - it turned out that Yang Hao's level of civil administration was far better than that of the Korean bureaucrats, and he reached the level of great governance almost instantly - the two groups of nobles were too inappropriate.

The King of North Korea, Li Huan, is now living in the mansion given to him by Bailang. It is probably much more luxurious than the palace of North Korea. This man does not seem to want to return to North Korea at all. "Could this king just want to live his whole life in the Ming Dynasty?"

"Daban, go and ask him. If this is really the case, I will send him to Nanjing to die in old age - compared to this capital, Nanjing is probably more prosperous and easier to play." Bai Lang doesn't care what the king is, anyway, this guy has left behind a lot of money.

In North Korea, a son can always choose a heir apparent.

The Ming Dynasty is the heaven of North Korea, and the king of North Korea and his close ministers stay in the Ming Dynasty, which is similar to the heaven - the key is that Wanli endorsed him, and as long as Li Huo wants, he can return to the country and take back power at any time.

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