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Chapter 47 Moving to the forbidden sea!

Not to mention anything else, the two or three thousand pirates under the Liang family either committed a case or had a wrong relationship with the government. The most common ones were those who fled from the sea ban in their early years and were angry and fled to the sea after being defeated by the sea ban in the world and were defeated in Taiwan. These two people accounted for at least two-thirds of the two. This was also the news that Liang Pengfei and the elderly who stayed on the island who followed his father Liang Chengsi during this period.

Some of the old people escaped from Taiwan that year. There was an old pirate who was 97 years old on the island who was wandering from Taiwan to the island. And for so many years, he has been wearing Han clothes. At that time, Liang Pengfei saw the old man's gray hair, muttering the scene of Taiwan's fall in the past, and depicting the tragic history of the tragic history of the ban on the border, which caused the people's livelihood on both sides of the Taiwan Strait to wither and finally be defeated by the Qing Dynasty. Liang Pengfei couldn't help but feel sad.

The so-called migration of boundaries and bans on seas was a major tyranny during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. It was roughly from the late Shunzhi to the 22nd year of the Kangxi reign (the recapture of Taiwan in 1683).

Due to the deliberate concealment of the Qing rulers, historical information on this area is quite lacking. Even if some of them are involved, they are mostly understatement, and they are just mentioned in detail.

However, after Liang Pengfei arrived at this era, he realized how terrible the consequences this tyranny had caused to the people of Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi and Zhejiang.

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The main purpose of implementing this policy was to regain Taiwan from the Zheng family. In order to isolate Taiwan, the Qing government stipulated that residents of 30 miles along the coast would not be allowed to move into the water. It was first implemented on the coast of Fujian, and then promoted it to the coasts of Guangdong and Zhejiang. The Qing government demarcated a coastal range (from the initial 30 miles of the coastal area to the later 40 miles, fifty miles, and even 2300 miles), set up boundary monuments, and even build boundary walls, and forced the coastal residents within this range to relocate. Some dare not to move, kill without mercy, and some dare to cross the boundary, kill without mercy. In short, the entire southeastern coastal area of ​​China, ranging from 30 miles to 2300 miles by the sea, became an unmanned land.

Historical records: "In February of the first year of Kangxi, the Qing court sent two ministers of Keerkun and Jieshan to inspect the seashore, "and ordered the coastal people to move 50 miles from the mainland to save Taiwan's troubles. So they sent troops to break the boundary and wait for three days to barrag the land and empty the people." In the second year of Kangxi, "Huada came to patrol the border and moved the people again." "In the spring of Jiayin (the third year of Kangxi), they continued to move the coastal people of Panyu, Shunde, Xinhui, Dongguan and Xiangshan counties." "At the beginning of the establishment of the boundary, it was still close, and then it was farther away, and the boundary was settled after three migrations."

The process of coastal migration is not like the current Three Gorges immigrants. They first resettle the immigrants and provide appropriate financial compensation, and then move residents out step by step. The process of coastal migration is not so much an immigration as a cruel expulsion, massacre and plunder.

It is quite similar to the "Eastward Movement" of the Americans who drove away and massacred Indians. According to the records of people at that time, "there were only three days of slap, and those who were far away were not known, and those who were near did not believe it. After more than two days, the rider arrived and staggered for a moment. The rich abandoned their fortunes. The poor man carried a cauldron, his wife and son, carried a bunch of rice, and took a manuscript to look around. He set off in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, arrived in Fujian and Guangdong, and donated thousands of miles of fertile soil to basil, and all the natives moved."

In vernacular, it means moving within three days. People who are far away have no time to know the news. Even if people who are close to know the news, they will not believe it. Two days later, the army and cavalry arrived, so all the rich abandoned their wealth, while the poor took pots and wives and children, and were all displaced. From Jiangsu and Zhejiang to Guangdong and Fujian, the fertile soil of thousands of miles along the coast turned into wilderness.

It can be imagined that even modern people can prepare for specific operation in three days from planning to implementing the move. However, the coastal residents of China at that time moved away from their hometowns under the tyrannical and coercive force of the Qing rulers. It is obvious that the miserable and miserable situation of the miserable situation of the Qing Dynasty was unknown.

The description of the people at that time was "I ordered that the wife and son carry their roads on the same day, and they would set fire to their houses, and not leave any stones. More than half of the people died, and the pillow was covered with the road. That is, those who could go to the mainland would have no food for Danshi, and the starvation was already here..."

In other words, more than half of the coastal residents died when they moved, and less than 20% of the remaining people were not far from starving to death even if they could go to the mainland.

At the same time as the move was burning. "After a while, the military cavalry shot and rockets burned their houses. The emperor and the emperor dispersed, and the fire was not extinguished for months. Thousands of naval warships were also burned at the same time, saying, "No investment is used by the enemy."

Not only did the houses burn, but the fishing boats and warships were burned clean, and even the trees and grass were not spared. For residents who refused to move, it was just a word "kill". The Qing court rulers were never ruthless in this regard, and to the extent of doing thorough work, even the three-light policy of Japan and the brutality of the Qing Dynasty were really one level behind.

Since the Song Dynasty, the southeast coastal areas have gradually become the richest and most prosperous area in China. Under this atrocities of the Qing court, in an instant, the wealth and productivity accumulated over thousands of years have been wiped out, and the manpower has been eliminated! For more than twenty years, China has been transformed from a coastal country to an inland country. The damage and sequelae it caused far exceeded that of a large-scale cruel war.

But this also contributed to the prosperity of the pirate industry in Zhejiang, Fujian and Guangdong and Guangxi.

Shi Xianggu is a member of the Tan family. The so-called Tan family is the one who relies on the sea to make a living. Their historical records first appeared in the Southern Song Dynasty. They have been seeking life on the coast for nearly a thousand years. They all use fishing as their business, and it is a "relocation order for the sea to ban the sea" by the Qing Dynasty. I don't know how many Tan family members who were unwilling to leave the sea to die under the swords of the Qing people, and have been relying on the sea to make a living. A considerable part of the Tan family members who relied on the sea to make a living. In the end, a considerable number of Tan family members who finally chose to resist. Therefore, almost throughout the Qing Dynasty, the Tan family members were directly despised as Tan family thieves by the Qing rulers.

How could Shi Xianggu forget the humiliation and blood hatred that had been in the hearts of the Dan family for a long time? However, she never expected that Liang Pengfei would say such thought-provoking and indignant words. The heaviness and emotion that seemed to have traveled through thousands of years of vicissitudes were hanging on his young face, but there was no trace of unreality or hypocrisy.

It seems that he has experienced the hardships and the pains have portrayed the scars of history in his heart.

At this moment, Shi Xianggu's eyes became a little confused. However, Liang Pengfei, who was immersed in his past and felt the humiliation of the Chinese nation over the past three hundred years, did not notice all this. He just clenched his fists hard, and strengthened his determination to stomp the Qing Dynasty, the Dog Ri Dynasty. (I will sort out the content of the ban on the sea from Baidu Tieba and post it on the work related to it, so that everyone can see the "merciful" face of the "Emperor Kangxi" who was praised by some brick professors who were filled with pig shit in their heads in later generations.)

No one present knows the future, but they know that this goal and ideal that cannot find the gap can only be buried deep in their hearts. However, there will always be a day when it erupts.

"Look at this battle with the pirates of the Western Barbarians as a new starting point for his arrival in this era. In the future, every step of blood will be the blood of others, not the Chinese nation." Liang Pengfei swore viciously in his heart.

Master Liang has never been eager to step on the Qing Dynasty under his feet and ravage it ten thousand times ten thousand times like today.

"It's a blessing that Miss Shi is willing to join forces with Liang. In Liang's eyes, those more than 10,000 pirates in Western barbarians are just a group of bluffing local chickens and tiles." Liang Pengfei, who breathed a long breath, muttered a cigar, and the thick blue smoke still could not block his eyes with passionate blood and heroic eyes.

Seeing Liang Pengfei's gaze, Shi Xianggu felt relieved for some reason, as if she was facing thousands of troops. As long as he was in front of her, she seemed to be able to really treat the enemy as just a group of ants.

Shi Xianggu's heart thumped and she shook her head gently, as if she wanted to get rid of this emotion. "From Young Master Liang's opinion, I guess you have already made a complete plan?"

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