Chapter 47 Relocation of the Forbidden Sea!
Not to mention anything else, the two or three thousand pirates of Lao Liang's family alone either committed the case or were against the government, and the most of them were those who fled after the defeat of Taiwan's army from the ban on the sea in the early years. The latter two people accounted for at least two-thirds. This is also the news that Liang Pengfei and the old people who stayed on the island during this period followed his grandfather Liang Chengji.
Some of them escaped from Taiwan. There was a 97-year-old pirate on the island who was exiled from Taiwan to the island, and he had been wearing Han clothes for so many years. At that time, Liang Pengfei saw the old man's pale white hair and said about the scene of the fall of Taiwan in those years. He described the tragic history of the withering of the people's livelihood on both sides of the Taiwan Straits and finally being defeated in the hands of the Qing Dynasty. Liang Pengfei couldn't help but feel sad.
The so-called migration of the boundary to the forbidden sea was a major tyranny in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, roughly from the end of Shunzhi to the 22nd year of Kangxi (Taiwan was recovered in 1683).
Due to the deliberate concealment of the rulers of the Qing Dynasty, there is a considerable lack of historical materials in this regard. Even if there are individual cases, most of them are understated and irretailed.
However, after Liang Pengfei came to this era, he realized what terrible consequences this tyranny had for the people of Fujian, Guangdong and Zhejiang.
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The main purpose of implementing this policy is to retake Taiwan from the Zheng family. In order to isolate Taiwan, the Qing Dynasty stipulated that residents 30 miles along the coast should move inward, and the plates were not allowed to go into the water. First, it was implemented along the coast of Fujian, and then extended to the coast of Guangdong and Zhejiang. The Qing government axe demarcated a coastal area (from about 30 miles to the initial coastal sea, to the later 40 miles, fifty miles, and even to two or three hundred miles), set up boundary markers, and even built boundary walls to force coastal residents within this range to migrate. Those who dare not move, those who dare not to kill without forgiveness, and those who dare to cross the border without forgiveness. In short, the entire southeast coastal area of China, ranging from 30 miles to two or three hundred miles from the sea, becomes a no man's land.
There is a historical record: "In February of the first year of Kangxi, the Qing court sent two ministers, Korkun and Jieshan, to inspect the sea, "so that the people of Binhai migrated to the mainland for 50 miles to help Taiwan. As a result, the troops broke the boundary, and the third day of the period was to destroy the land and empty their people. In the second year of Kangxi, "Lord Hua came to patrol the border and then moved his people." Jiayin (the third year of Kangxi) continued to move to the coastal people of Panyu, Shunde, Xinhui, Dongguan and Xiangshan. At the beginning, the boundary is still close. No matter how far it is, no matter how far it is, the boundary will be determined by the three moves.
The process of coastal migration is not like that of the current Three Gorges immigrants. First, settle the settlers, give appropriate financial compensation, and then move the residents out step by step. The process of coastal migration is not so much an immigration as a cruel drive, massacre and looting.
It is quite similar to the "Westward Movement" of the Yankees' expulsion and slaughter of Indians. According to the records at that time, "the period is only three days, and those who are far away do not know it, and those who are near know but do not believe it. After more than two days, the horse arrived, staggered for a moment, and the rich abandoned him. The poor man's husband's kettle, his wife and children, carrying rice, holding a bunch of manuscripts, looking at the door to live. From Jiangsu and Zhejiang to Fujian and Guangdong, thousands of miles of fertile soil were donated to wormock, and the indigenous people all flowed.
In the vernacular, it is a three-day migration. People who are far away don't have time to know the news at all. Even if people close to them know the news, they don't believe it. After two days, the army and cavalry arrived, so all the rich abandoned their wealth. The poor took pots with their wives and children, and they were all displaced. From Jiangsu and Zhejiang to Guangdong and Fujian, the fertile soil of thousands of miles along the coast turned into wildworm.
It can be imagined that even if modern people go from planning to moving to implementation, the specific operation preparation can never be completed in three days. However, at that time, the coastal residents of China, under the pressure of the silver majesty of the rulers of the Qing Dynasty, moved away from their homeland without any omens.
At that time, the person's description was "the order is to carry the road with his wife and son on the road, put it in his room, set it on fire, and leave no stones. If more than half of the people die, they will be painted by the pillow. That is, those who can go to the mainland one or two have no grain of stone, and they are already hungry at present..."
At the time of relocation, more than half of the coastal residents died, and less than 20% of the remaining people, even if they could go to the mainland, they were not far from starving to death.
At the same time as moving, it is burning. Later, the army galloped and shot, and the rocket burned the house. The emperor's birds and beasts scattered, and the fire did not go out for months. Thousands of naval warships were also burned at the same time, saying: 'No capital for banditage.'"
Not only do you burn houses, but also fishing boats and warships are burned clean, even the trees and grass. For residents who refuse to move, it is just a word "kill". The ruler of the Qing court and its minions and lackeys have never been soft in this regard. They have done it thoroughly. Even if it is compared with the Sanguang policy of the Three Kingdoms and the brutality of the Qing Dynasty, it is really a level worse.
Since the Song Dynasty, the southeast coastal area has gradually become the richest and most prosperous area in China. Under the atrocities of the Qing court, in an instant, the wealth and productivity accumulated for thousands of years have been wiped out, and manpower has been eliminated! In more than 20 years, China has been transformed from a coastal country to a landlocked country. The damage and sequelae it has caused far exceeded the cruel war on a large scale.
But this is also an important reason for the prosperity of piracy in Zhejiang, Fujian and Guangdong.
Shi Xianggu is a family. The so-called family is people who live by the sea. Their historical records first appeared in the Southern Song Dynasty. They have been living along the coast for nearly a thousand years. They are all engaged in fishing, and they are a "margin boundary ban order" in the Qing Dynasty. I don't know how many of the Yu family, who did not want to leave the sea, died under the sword of the Qing people, and had been relying on the sea for a living. A considerable number of the Yu family with the sea as their family eventually chose to resist. Therefore, almost throughout the reign of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, the Yu family was directly called a thief by the rulers of the Manchu Qing Dynasty.
How can Shi Xianggu forget the humiliation and blood hatred that has been hanging in the hearts of the family for a long time? However, she never thought that Liang Pengfei would say such thought-provoking and indignant words, which seemed to have crossed the vicissitudes of a thousand years hung on his young face, but there was no trace of untruth and hypocrisy.
It seems that those hardships he has experienced, and those pains have portrayed the scars of the history of Taoism in his heart.
At this moment, Shi Xianggu's eyes seemed to be a little confused. However, Liang Pengfei, who was immersed in his past and felt the humiliation of the Chinese nation for nearly 300 years, did not notice all this. He just clenched his fist fiercely and strengthened himself. We should pick up the determination of the dog dynasty to collapse the Qing Dynasty. ( I will sort out the content of the forbidden sea from Baidu Tieba and post it on the relevant part of the work, so that everyone can see the "compassionate" face of the "Kangxi Emperor" praised by the bricklayer professor who was stuffed with pig shit in some heads of later generations.)
None of these people present will know the future, but they know that this kind of goal and ideal that can't find the gap can only be buried deep in the heart, but there will always be a day when it breaks out.
"I regard the battle with the Xiyi pirates as a new starting point for me to come to this era. After that, every step of blood will be the blood of others, not the blood of our Chinese nation." Liang Pengfei swore viciously in his heart.
Master Liang has never been like today, eager to step on Manqing under his feet, ** ten thousand times, ten thousand times.
"Since Miss Shi is willing to join hands with Liang, it is really a blessing. The more than 10,000 Xiyi pirates, in Liang's eyes, are just a bunch of bravado." Liang Pengfei, who exhaled a long sigh of depression, talked about a cigar, and the thick green smoke still could not cover his sparkling blood and heroic eyes.
Seeing Liang Pengfei's eyes, Shi Xianggu didn't know why she had a sense of peace of mind, as if facing thousands of troops and horses. As long as he was in front of him, it seemed that she could really treat the enemy as a group of ants.
Aunt Shi Xiang's heart jumped and shook her head gently, as if to get rid of this emotion. Listening to Master Liang, you must have made a perfect plan for a long time?
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