Dominate the Country

Chapter 868 China-Bangladesh friendship depends on Japan, China-Japan friendship depends on Banglade

Liu Wen tightened his leather jacket and boarded the dock of Busan Port under the escort of the internal security forces.

His position has long been the Minister of Culture and Education, and he can be said to be a role in the Chenhan officialdom, but he came to Andong this time to bear the emperor's order.

In half a month, it will be the 40th birthday of the former queen of Korea, Kim.

Liu Wen is now playing the role of a guest.

Since the fall of Korea, Kim left Seoul and did not return to Qingfeng to live. Instead, he came to Busan with servants and has been living in the foothills of Jinjing Mountain in Busan, next to Fanyu Temple.

The Andong government has been sending troops to guard Jinjing Mountain all year round. There is no way. After the fall of Korea, there is a wave of resistance surging in the upper and lower parts of it. Although this force is not very large, it is also a resistance organization, right? Jin was the wife of Yi San, the last king of Joseon. Yi San had been officially given the temple name Zhengzong and the posthumous title Mu Yeol King by Chen Han, which had some influence among the Korean people.

Because when the Qing invaded Joseon, Yi San had been "fighting" on the front line, and "died" on the battlefield - this was how it was promoted to the people. It can't be said that he lost the battle and no one can see him alive or dead, right?

As the widow of Yi San, if Jin was persuaded to stand on the opposite side of Nanjing, it would be a great obstacle to Chen Han's great cause of annexing Joseon.

So Jin has been very obedient over the years.

She has been living in seclusion in Jinjing Mountain.

This year coincides with Jin's 40th birthday. As the "maintaining stability focus" of Joseon's stability, Jin has been treated as a princess, especially with the treatment of a princess. Her husband is Mu Yeol King, so Jin is naturally a legitimate princess recognized by Chen Han.

Therefore, Nanjing sent Liu Wen to "comfort", which was a bit high-profile, but not completely out of tune.

Besides, Liu Wen also needed to come out to avoid the limelight. Everyone knew that he would only be at this point in his life. The position of the head of the Ministry of Culture and Education would never be his, although he could control some real power, such as the increasingly detailed division of the General Administration of News and the Press and Publication Administration. But the more so, the more stable the ceiling of Liu Wen's "career" would be. At the same time, the more conspicuous and brighter the royal sign on his head would be.

Liu Wen has already reached the end of his career, but he reached the end more than ten years ago. He has been working hard in the Ministry of Culture and Education for twenty years. No matter who the next head of the Ministry of Culture and Education is, he cannot ignore this big mountain.

He is a good deputy, and the real head must pay attention to him.

Moreover, this year is the 20th year of Chengtian. The cabinet elders are going to retire to the Council of State. The return of the big boss of the Council of State can also be regarded as a sign of the formal establishment of the National Council of State. Although Liu Dezhao's power will be greatly reduced, it is better than the complete retreat of King Song.

There is news in the capital that King Song was also ready to seek the top position in the Council of State, but his son-in-law Yue Wenhai was immediately reported by his real name that he was suspected of abusing his power for personal gain during his tenure as the governor of Shuntian Prefecture.

The pool of water in Nanjing is very deep.

Along with Liu Dezhao, there are also a group of second- and third-rank officials who retired or were transferred to secondary positions. The former are all eagerly looking at the position of the Council of State, while the latter hope to pick a strong general from the thin ones.

In this matter, Liu Wen, the emperor's confidant with the word "Emperor" on his head, is capable of speaking.

Not to mention his younger brother Liu Wu, who has been with the emperor for decades. In the Qing Dynasty, he was the Minister of the Imperial Guard.

The official positions of the two brothers of the Liu family were not absolutely first-class, but their influence on the emperor was absolutely first-class.

Liu Wu really couldn't leave, so Liu Wen simply took an errand and hid for a few days.

He couldn't get involved in the affairs of the cabinet bosses. Now the court discussions were also very formal, but for the lower affairs, there would be letters and gifts from officials of similar official positions every day. Liu Wen had to hide away!

In February, Busan Port was chilly, but the spring breeze had arrived, and the scene of everything withered and the withered grass and trees would be gone. However, compared with the increasingly warm climate, the scene of a large group of Japanese in the Busan Port area being supervised by some so-called "bangbangs" of the port area supervision office to build docks, warehouses and roads did not seem so wonderful.

After Korea was swallowed by Chen Han, the exchanges between Korea and Japan continued to heat up and rise. Not to mention that Busan Port is the main foreign trade port in northern Japan, let's talk about the trade agreement between China and Japan. The two sides have a comprehensive trade partnership.

North Korea is closer to Japan than Shandong and Jiangnan, especially the north of Japan, and many things Japan needs are really produced in large quantities on the Korean Peninsula.

For example, North Korea's cotton and food, now coal and steel have been added.

Therefore, according to the diplomatic agreement between China and Japan, Busan Port is one of China's fully open trade ports, and Japanese businessmen have the right to buy land, settle down and do business there. Unlike Tianjin Port, Tianjin Port is a "semi-open" trade port. The port where Japanese people enjoy the "fully open" rights in China is only Busan Port in the north and Shanghai Port in the south.

So this Busan Port gathers many Japanese businessmen and Japanese laborers.

It stands to reason that Korea has been annexed by China, and the hatred between Korea and Japan should have faded a lot after one or two hundred years of "diluting". But the fact is that in the past decade, the contradictions between Koreans and Japanese have become more and more acute.

Because in Andong and Lelang provinces, due to the development of mining and industry, there is a lack of labor in the private sector, so a certain number of Japanese workers were introduced nearby.

To be honest, the poor Japanese are very honest, and the Bangbangs are not so vicious that they cause serious ethnic confrontation between the two places. But there can't be a mainland immigrant among them, right? There is a national security here, right?

So some things about the Japanese invasion of Korea were released, and they were an enhanced version.

Then the emotions and behaviors of both sides gradually became more intense.

As the contradictions increased, the conflicts increased. A little bit adds up to a lot, and a little bit adds up to a tower. The contradictions between the two sides became more and more irreconcilable.

To this day, Koreans curse Japan endlessly when they mention it, and Japanese hate Koreans even more. Although the Japanese who were taught a lesson by Korean bangbang with "management regulations" and miscellaneous rules are only a very small part of the entire Japanese ethnic group, national sentiment is a common thing and can be spread and flow.

Moreover, in the years before the great famine in northern Japan, I don't know how many people ran to the south. That was a nationwide flow in Japan. Wherever the Japanese "northerners" went, they might bring the hostile sentiment towards Koreans.

However, the local government in Andong and Lelang still likes to recruit some bangbang as lackeys. These people are vicious and have dog faces. Even the elders and villagers can turn their faces at any time.

Using Korean bangbang as supervisors, Chinese as supervisors, and Japanese doing the work - unknowingly, such a routine has been formed on the Korean Peninsula.

Although the Japanese hate Koreans very much, their attitude towards China is really friendly. Because China gives them job opportunities, the wages for working in China are much higher than those in Japan.

And the Chinese are generally very friendly, and they are much friendlier to the Japanese than the Koreans and naturalized Japanese.

There are also some naturalized Japanese in Korea.

Because the headquarters of the Volunteer Corps has been moved from Liaodong to Andong.

For naturalized Japanese, the Volunteer Corps is their mother's family. Of course, wherever the Volunteer Corps goes, the Japanese community will follow as much as possible.

Therefore, in recent years, there are fewer Japanese in Liaodong. Many naturalized Japanese have gone to the Korean Peninsula.

And the Koreans are still hostile to the Japanese who also have red books. They don't think that naturalized Japanese are not Japanese.

These people are still quite courageous, and they don't give in in front of the Volunteer Corps.

This is also because they have tested the "energy" of the Volunteer Corps.

These people are bound by military regulations and discipline, so how can they be beaten and killed?

They are not rebelling?

After the Japanese started to move, they were the ones who rebelled.

However, when the Volunteer Corps entered the Korean Peninsula on a large scale, these Koreans were all silent.

Chen Han told them that this was also a team of "their own people".

But the Koreans would not easily believe it. On the one hand, they were as if they were facing a great enemy and were very wary of the Volunteer Corps. On the other hand, they sent a lot of pigs and sheep to the Volunteer Corps through local officials to comfort them and at the same time to find out the situation.

Anyway, looking at the cowardly look of the Koreans at that time, it is absolutely impossible to imagine that the Korean Bangbang is so fierce and barbaric now.

It was the Volunteer Corps' "day after day" performance that made the Koreans give up their vigilance. The National Defense Army was stationed in Korea and rarely went directly to the towns and villages. Instead, the Volunteer Corps would be stationed in the town. Although the number of people was often not too large, there might be only one small team [fifty people].

Chen Han's local government often used the Volunteer Corps, completely using them as police, and the latter was fair and impartial in handling the incidents. The Koreans were initially surprised, but later they got used to it.

Logically, these Koreans should be grateful to the Volunteer Corps. But it turned out that they were not. The Koreans had the same attitude towards the Volunteer Corps and the Japanese laborers.

On the contrary, the local government of Chen Han supported the Volunteer Corps and the Japanese laborers several times. The most serious incident was that more than 50 Korean Bangbang supervisors were sent to labor camps.

But the Koreans did not know whether they dared not to hate the Chinese or really could not hate them. They were more docile in front of the government, but more hostile to the Japanese.

Chen Ming has not relaxed his attention on the two provinces of Korea in recent years.

But watching, he himself was a little amused. Regarding the current social situation in the Korean region, Chen Ming just remembered a joke from his previous life: China-Korea friendship depends on Japan, and China-Japan friendship depends on Bangbang.

Is the current social situation in the Korean region a little ridiculous?

But in the years to come, this phenomenon will continue for a long time. Because the Korean Peninsula is too short of labor.

After the mainland continued to export 2 to 3 million immigrants to North Korea, it stopped large-scale blood transfusions to North Korea. The population of the Korean Peninsula after the war may be less than 5 million, but there must be 4 million people, right?

Add 2 to 3 million Chinese immigrants, plus their own reproduction over the years, the total population of the Korean region should be 8 million, not to mention 6 million.

But the fact is that the total population of the two provinces of North Korea today is only 5 million.

Because while Chen Han continued to move Han people into the Korean Peninsula, he was also migrating Koreans out on a large scale at all costs.

Whether it is the Northeast or the outer Northeast, whether it is southern Mingzhou or North America, or far away Western Siberia and Mongolia, at least half of the four to five million remaining Koreans after the war have been moved out of their ancestral homelands.

Then break it up, separate it, and stuff it into different cities bit by bit.

After the population of the Han Dynasty was separated from two to three million, the ratio of Han Dynasty population in North Korea reached 1:1, which also reached a certain limit.

China's population of 20 million seems to be very large, but in fact during these years of peace, the total population of Han Dynasty has remained at the level of 200 million, which has not increased.

The great migration to Nanyang, Nanmingzhou, North America, the Northeast, and the Northwest caused the population of Han Dynasty to continuously lose blood.

In the last year of the cabinet's third term, which was the fifteenth year of Chengtian's reign, the cabinet officially made a decision that there would no longer be large-scale, government-led immigration in the Northeast.

Now that the term of the fourth cabinet is coming to an end, the cabinet may also introduce new immigration restrictions. Nanyang, Nanmingzhou? No one can tell.

After all, the Japanese in North Korea are still a minority. Even if a considerable proportion of Japanese are concentrated in North Korea, they are only a very small part of the total population of North Korea.

Therefore, in the changes in the racial and ethnic ratios in Korea, the role of Japanese people is minimal. Their greater role is to serve as a thorn in the side, irritating the Koreans all the time, and keeping the national conflicts between Japan and North Korea at a high level.

This can also divert attention from the conflicts between China and North Korea and divert the ‘internal’ conflicts.

When the contradiction between Japan and North Korea replaces the contradiction between China and North Korea and becomes the most acute social conflict in North Korea, this will largely help China annex and digest North Korea.

Of course, with such a 'mentality', Chen Ming only thought about it in his heart, but did not tell it with his mouth.

Among the upper echelons of the Chen-Han Dynasty, there were not many people who knew that Chen Ming had regarded Japan as his formidable enemy for some time.

As for the population ratio of the Han Dynasty to 1:1, will the population trend in North Korea decrease and increase towards the Han Dynasty? Can the 50% population base and the almost equal population of the two guarantee that the Han people will eventually be in the home of the Koreans? Overwhelm the North Koreans?

Chen Ming felt that there was no need to doubt this.

With the government's biased support in policies, the centripetal force and attraction of Greater China, and role models such as the Qingfeng Jin family and the Lixing Min family, it won't take long for the Han people to surpass the Koreans in terms of population.

In the original plane of time and space, the population ratios of many countries have proven this with facts.

Moreover, the upper class wealthy families of the Korean clan have now used practical actions to show their attitude of breaking away from the Korean clan.

The Qingfeng Jin family’s method is to ‘destroy the Great Wall’, while the Lixing Min family, a family that is no less prosperous than the Qingfeng Jin family, adopts the method of tracing their roots and ancestors.

The Lixing Min family has been shouting that they are Han. Their ancestor was Min Sun (Ziqian), a disciple of Confucius, who lived in Shandong. During the Goryeo Dynasty, Min Chengdao, a descendant of Min Sun, crossed the sea as an envoy and later settled in Lixing, becoming the ancestor of the Min family in North Korea and South Korea. There is only one Min family in North Korea, the Lixing Min family, which is also evidence.

In North Korea, all people with the surname Min come from the same ancestor and the same family.

Min Sun was a Han, so of course the descendants of Min Sun are also Han, and the descendants of the descendants of Min Sun are also Han!

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