
Wind in Southeast Asia
by Fallen Leaves Drifting In The Autumn Wind
About This Novel
Travel through Southeast Asia in 1884 with a simplified version of Golden Finger and witness the rise and fall of empires!
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Official(30)Scraped 18d ago
Build a republic on indigenous territory? Also get a cabinet and a prime minister? It's so different! Bye-Bye
I think heavy industry, military industry and the central bank should not invest in businessmen. If the protagonist invests in businessmen and creates several Luo families, the protagonist will be overthrown if the protagonist cannot control them. In this case, the protagonist might as well not build strength and let them be harvested by the indigenous people
If the protagonist builds a republic on other people's land (the Chinese are outsiders among the indigenous people), I think the protagonist should not do it. If it is the indigenous people's turn to take power, the Chinese will be overthrown and massacred. The right to establish a kingdom will always be on the side of the Chinese.
Utopia planning novel
1. Choose a piece of land close to water resources (common sense) Regional in China: Indochina is the best land One: Rich in natural products Second: Sufficient minerals Third: Water resources satisfy Indo-China Peninsula Fourth: It can be used as a military base and can be attacked from all directions. Fifth: As long as the population base is sufficient, we can conquer the Pacific region (referring to those islands) Can enslave status, population and wealth No. 6: Stuck the border in the Middle East If you have the chance, you can even attack the Japanese slave country Furthermore, it can enter the Asian region of Tsarist Russia and form a dominant country in Asia. 2. Give priority to the policy of assimilation of various ethnic groups and eliminate their culture and customs (Population base: fertility, education, wages) based on No. 4 3. Education (you can learn from the Western education system and carry out innovation, reform, and innovation in this region), subject to No. 4 4. Develop basic industries, science (establishing schools, clustering (easy first, then difficult)) and human management and learning, civil, public and military (Be sure not to sympathize with capitalists) 5. Develop employment for businessmen, commercial schools, law, and taxation in the region 6. Those who have made meritorious service to the people, military and government, science, and hundreds of workers during their lifetime can approve the establishment (three checks: one light, half light, half dark, and dark), and those who have sacrificed themselves will be given preferential treatment to their families and descendants for the rest of their lives. 7. Military and political (also use numbers 2 to 6) 8. The law must be fair, just, and righteous. No matter what the law or what the punishment is, everyone should be treated equally. 9. Science requires professionals to manage it well and prevent it from becoming a cancer. 10. Economy: state-owned industry, people's livelihood industry, science and technology industry 11. Government, military, and people's livelihood institutions 12. System construction and innovation ......... The above is my personal opinion and should not be counted. ......... If the timeline goes to the Ming Dynasty ~ to ~ the middle and late Qing Dynasty That would be more fun During the Zhu Yuanzhang period, he operated as the Mu family Indochina adopted a policy of assimilation and remained unchanged for a hundred years. There is a large population there, and local people are encouraged to move out of China and choose another place to live. After Zhu Yuanzhang's death, wasn't it the fourth year of Emperor Jianwen's reign when the world was in chaos? Just in time, another group of people will come It will take almost a hundred years to operate the Indochina Peninsula and Southeast Asia. The population base will explode, agricultural planning and education planning Plots to attack countries bordering India in Asia and relocate local populations for reorganization. Blocking borders and areas in the Middle East When Ren and Xuanzong passed away, it was also our God of War who took over the throne. You can get people to come over, no matter what method or means you use Emperor Ming Jing, there is no need to do it When he dies, his brother will succeed him I want officials who have been demoted from politics and the military to come over or get them to continue working for me. Until the end of the Ming Dynasty, just attack the surrounding countries. Write a finale.
What kind of fuss is going on between a republic and an empire?
1885 for a while 1895 for a while. Can the author be more rigorous? . .
The logic is getting more and more confusing. The more I write, the more I come back.
There was a picture where the protagonist's troops were suppressed by enemy artillery fire. I was thinking, the protagonist has an airship. The airship stayed in the sky for a long time and stopped directly on the enemy's head. If there is a cannon, wouldn't it be enough to just fly over and drop bombs? Anyway, during this period, the protagonist's airship is invincible in the sky and no one can hit it.
I saw a situation where there is only one protagonist and the others are all NPCs.
Why did you come up with a parallel world and write it blindly?
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Official(30)Scraped 18d ago
Build a republic on indigenous territory? Also get a cabinet and a prime minister? It's so different! Bye-Bye
I think heavy industry, military industry and the central bank should not invest in businessmen. If the protagonist invests in businessmen and creates several Luo families, the protagonist will be overthrown if the protagonist cannot control them. In this case, the protagonist might as well not build strength and let them be harvested by the indigenous people
If the protagonist builds a republic on other people's land (the Chinese are outsiders among the indigenous people), I think the protagonist should not do it. If it is the indigenous people's turn to take power, the Chinese will be overthrown and massacred. The right to establish a kingdom will always be on the side of the Chinese.
Utopia planning novel
1. Choose a piece of land close to water resources (common sense) Regional in China: Indochina is the best land One: Rich in natural products Second: Sufficient minerals Third: Water resources satisfy Indo-China Peninsula Fourth: It can be used as a military base and can be attacked from all directions. Fifth: As long as the population base is sufficient, we can conquer the Pacific region (referring to those islands) Can enslave status, population and wealth No. 6: Stuck the border in the Middle East If you have the chance, you can even attack the Japanese slave country Furthermore, it can enter the Asian region of Tsarist Russia and form a dominant country in Asia. 2. Give priority to the policy of assimilation of various ethnic groups and eliminate their culture and customs (Population base: fertility, education, wages) based on No. 4 3. Education (you can learn from the Western education system and carry out innovation, reform, and innovation in this region), subject to No. 4 4. Develop basic industries, science (establishing schools, clustering (easy first, then difficult)) and human management and learning, civil, public and military (Be sure not to sympathize with capitalists) 5. Develop employment for businessmen, commercial schools, law, and taxation in the region 6. Those who have made meritorious service to the people, military and government, science, and hundreds of workers during their lifetime can approve the establishment (three checks: one light, half light, half dark, and dark), and those who have sacrificed themselves will be given preferential treatment to their families and descendants for the rest of their lives. 7. Military and political (also use numbers 2 to 6) 8. The law must be fair, just, and righteous. No matter what the law or what the punishment is, everyone should be treated equally. 9. Science requires professionals to manage it well and prevent it from becoming a cancer. 10. Economy: state-owned industry, people's livelihood industry, science and technology industry 11. Government, military, and people's livelihood institutions 12. System construction and innovation ......... The above is my personal opinion and should not be counted. ......... If the timeline goes to the Ming Dynasty ~ to ~ the middle and late Qing Dynasty That would be more fun During the Zhu Yuanzhang period, he operated as the Mu family Indochina adopted a policy of assimilation and remained unchanged for a hundred years. There is a large population there, and local people are encouraged to move out of China and choose another place to live. After Zhu Yuanzhang's death, wasn't it the fourth year of Emperor Jianwen's reign when the world was in chaos? Just in time, another group of people will come It will take almost a hundred years to operate the Indochina Peninsula and Southeast Asia. The population base will explode, agricultural planning and education planning Plots to attack countries bordering India in Asia and relocate local populations for reorganization. Blocking borders and areas in the Middle East When Ren and Xuanzong passed away, it was also our God of War who took over the throne. You can get people to come over, no matter what method or means you use Emperor Ming Jing, there is no need to do it When he dies, his brother will succeed him I want officials who have been demoted from politics and the military to come over or get them to continue working for me. Until the end of the Ming Dynasty, just attack the surrounding countries. Write a finale.
What kind of fuss is going on between a republic and an empire?
1885 for a while 1895 for a while. Can the author be more rigorous? . .
The logic is getting more and more confusing. The more I write, the more I come back.
There was a picture where the protagonist's troops were suppressed by enemy artillery fire. I was thinking, the protagonist has an airship. The airship stayed in the sky for a long time and stopped directly on the enemy's head. If there is a cannon, wouldn't it be enough to just fly over and drop bombs? Anyway, during this period, the protagonist's airship is invincible in the sky and no one can hit it.
I saw a situation where there is only one protagonist and the others are all NPCs.
Why did you come up with a parallel world and write it blindly?









