Chapter 113 Plagiarism Is Everywhere
Zhang Mengjiao frowned slightly, "Shi Shipiao is the sixth son of Shi Lang, the Marquis of Jinghai. At the age of 17, he joined the army and followed his father to conquer Taiwan, and then followed the emperor to fight Junggar. He has made great achievements in military achievements. Not only is he good at governing the army, but he also advocates Confucianism and promotes education. In Taiwan, Guangdong and Fujian, he is extremely prestigious. What's even more rare is that he is only 44 years old this year. In his prime, the emperor specially transferred him to the admiral of the Fujian Navy and the vice president of the Naval Academy, which is highly expected.
On the surface, the emperor's move was to place the Fujian Navy under the navy's name, but in fact the prince could only mobilize through Shi Shipiao to command the Fujian Navy. Although it was only a layer of space, the effect was not a little bit bad. [The latest updates in search are all available.]
The emperor's arrangement should have another meaning, that is, it is to imply that the prince will help the Fujian Navy. In September last year, the emperor ordered officials from all over the country not to deduct it, and to reduce the cost of repairing and maintaining warships of the four major naval masters. Most of the Fujian Navy warships were old and the patrol waters were wide, and the responsibility was heavy. I thought the focus should be on this warship.
In addition, Shi Shipiao was good at governing the army and loved soldiers as much as his son. He was the first to be the admiral of the Fujian Navy. He had a wealthy boss like the prince. What's more, the navy's salary was higher than that of the Fujian Navy. He had no reason not to cry for the Fujian Navy. He expected that he would come to the prince to report as soon as he received the report meeting.
As for interfering in naval affairs, Shi Shipiao does not have the courage to do so. If the prince is in Shanghai for one day, Shi Shipiao will not be able to point fingers at the navy. What is worrying is that since the emperor has already started to install people, will he appoint senior officials to manage naval affairs one after another?"
Yinzhen nodded deeply, seeing the small things and thinking about everything, Zhang Mengjiao could already make up for his own shortcomings. He smiled and encouraged, "Tell me about your solutions."
Zhang Mengjiao chuckled lightly and immediately looked solemn, "I think the prince should keep a certain distance from Shi Shipiao. Shanghai is thousands of miles away from the capital. The prince is now independent. It is impossible for the emperor to be without precautions for the prince. The number of children of the royal family in the navy shows that the emperor had already made arrangements at the beginning of the navy.
If the prince wins over and recruits Shi Shipiao, it will only make the emperor accelerate the strengthening of control over the navy, which is completely unworthy of the loss. This is one of the first things. Secondly, the prince should promote the prince to cultivate the descendants of the royal family, especially those with close ties with the emperor, to rest assured the emperor. Of course, the necessary balance is still necessary, otherwise it will affect the prince's control over the navy."
After hearing this, Yinzhen couldn't help but think. Kangxi agreed to establish the navy with the purpose of expanding territory and gaining reputation for him beyond the eternal emperors. However, the court did not train and manage the navy at all. As long as it did not touch the safety of his imperial power, he should not intervene.
The Fujian Navy has a scale of 20,000, which is the most powerful of the four major navy masters. Kangxi placed it under the name of the navy. Was it just to let himself pay for it? I am afraid it is not that simple. Could it be to use this to test? Is he trying to usurp the throne? It seems that he should be cautious in dealing with Shi Shipiao's relationship.
The development of the navy must also be vigorously promoted, even if it is to pull seedlings to help grow, it is hard to predict. Once Kangxi defeats the prince's party, God knows whether he will be stimulated and confiscate his own navy. This possibility is not without it.
When Jiangning and Gamintu saw Di Bao, he couldn't believe that this was true. He was promoted two levels in a row and became the Minister of Revenue, who had never dreamed of it. When he reached the second level, every step was extremely difficult, and many people could not even make progress for the rest of their lives. This was really a blessing from the Fourteenth Master. He never expected that Kangxi would support the Fourteenth Master so much, but Zhang Xiang was sure of it. The Fourteenth Master's cold stove was really valuable.
The Jiangning officialdom, which was originally very cold to Gamintu, immediately changed the wind direction as soon as he saw the newspaper, and a group of officials from all over the world came to visit. Although Gamintu was disgusted, his status was different now. Not only was he a first-rank minister of the Ministry of Revenue, but he was also a representative of the 14th Party. Before he knew the attitude of the 14th Prince to treat local officials, he had to be cautious and put down his figure and slander with the local officials.
Four days later, Ortai rushed to Jiangning. After the two finished their errands, Ortai learned from Gamintu that the Qinhuai River pilot was written by the fourteenth prince Yinzhen. He did not hesitate at all and immediately expressed his intention to go to Shanghai to pay homage to Yinzhen. Before returning to Beijing, Gamintu would also say goodbye to Yinzhen. The two rushed to Shanghai together.
Liu Chunyuan, Yinzhen was in the study and looked at the management rules and regulations formulated by the elderly customs officials. The more he looked, the more depressed he became. Not only was hesitant, but he also restricted the merchant ships too much. It was not only that the merchant ship owners were willing to take risks and take the responsibilities everywhere. These rules and regulations could not solve the problem of management chaos at the root.
After meditating for a long time, Yinzhen couldn't help but laugh and scold, "A such a simple question has been misled by a group of mediocre officials. Isn't the motor vehicle management model in later generations just ready-made, and it's a waste of my time."
On February 12, the regulations on the regulation of sea trade ships drafted by Yinzhen alone were finally issued.
The regulations stipulate that all ships at sea must be registered at the five designated customs. The magnified numbers are sprayed on both sides of the hull and the stern of the ship, and a license is issued. Once the veil is in hand, it can be passed through all over the world. Once a three-no ship without a license or a number is found at sea, it can be regarded as pirates, arrested and confiscated. Of course, the license must be issued by the local government, and there must be a guarantor to prevent the pirate ship from catching fish in the water.
The management regulations are simple and clear, so the owners of the sea and ships naturally strongly support them, so they will be much more free, and the customs also highly appreciated them. Only five customs issued licenses and checked, and management was much easier. The navy even supported them, and could tell whether there were pirate ships from afar, and they could have a lot of strength left.
Therefore, once the regulations on the standardization of marine trade ships were announced, it immediately attracted praise from all parties. Even Kangxi was greatly appreciated. The fourteenth brothers were often unexpected and could achieve miraculous results.
Of course, the port officials were confiscated and issued licenses, and the port officials were inevitably cursed behind closed doors. The fat meat in their mouths was snatched away, so no one could swear at them.
Because it was the sea season, Shanghai's Sand Ship Association was preparing very quickly and officially listed in Shanghai's county town on February 14th. The first private group company of the Qing Dynasty appeared on the stage of history. Tang Degui became the first president. Early on the morning of the 14th, Tang Degui led a group of owners of the Sand Ship Association to wait outside the gate of Liuchunyuan early to invite the fourteenth prince, Prince Xun, Wang Yinzhen, the first advocate of the Sand Ship Association, to attend the opening ceremony.
In the attitude of strongly supporting the private group company, Yinzhen was pleased to go there and sent someone to notify Jiang Customs Supervisor Chen Pengnian, Songjiang Prefect Wanyan Haifeng, Shanghai Prefect Xu Shizhen and others to go there together to participate in the celebration.
With the news of the raw silk franchise, Shanghai has gathered many wealthy businessmen from provinces, prefectures, counties and coastal areas these days, all of which are for the shares of the ocean-going trade fleet. The Sand Ship Association was opened and many officials came to celebrate in person. Tang Degui spent enough money, including music classes, lion dances, flower drums, etc., which add to the festive celebration, were all very lively, and it attracted everyone's attention immediately.
Yinzhen also intended to advertise for the Sand Ship Association and made a speech in person, which immediately caused a sensation. The reputation of the Shanghai Sand Ship Association instantly became popular.
Chapter completed!