1772: from Chinese Laborer to King

1772: from Chinese Laborer to King

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In the thirty-seventh year of Qianlong's reign, when the world was at peace, Long Live Master was studying his perfect martial arts in the Forbidden City. And Zhao Juexian, a dignified modern social worker, ordered a plate of Dongbei Xilanhua after working overtime, closed and opened his eyes, and became a poor scholar under the Qing Dynasty who was forced to live in exile in Nanyang due to literary taboos. When he stepped onto the muddy land of Borneo on a broken boat, he realized that this place was much harsher than 996: The primitive jungle is plagued by poisonous insects, the indigenous tribes resort to knives at the slightest disagreement, and the gunboats of the Dutch red-haired ghosts watch eagerly at sea. And the Chinese Kuhaha people like him are still fighting among themselves in a scattered land. This is not a blue ocean for entrepreneurship, it is simply a desperate situation to survive! But Zhao Jue slapped his thigh first: It's coming! He grew rubber, opened tin mines, and built artillery. By the way, he befriended the indigenous chiefs and played a trade war with the Dutch. While the Imperial Navy was still worrying about a few taels of silver for military expenses, his warships were already cruising in the Strait of Malacca. Until one day, Emperor Qianlong received a report from Nanyang, and he was shocked to find that the Dan family, who was regarded by the court as an "abandoned citizen", had actually built a powerful country overseas that did not kneel to the emperor. Zhao Juexian stood on the bow of the battleship he designed and smiled at the north: "Your Majesty, this time it is my turn to follow the rules."

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The best way to build and develop a country overseas is not to retain the local indigenous people as citizens. The Han people are the race with the least shortage of people among all races. If they lack people, they will try every means to attract people to the mainland. The indigenous people are only suitable to be consumed as slaves for infrastructure.

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