Chapter 894 Finale ([-])

In the fifth year of Emperor Qianyuan of the Ming Dynasty (1672 AD), on the 23rd of the first lunar month, the Safavid Kingdom and the Ming Empire signed the "Mingsa Samarkand Treaty".

The treaty defined the border between the Ming Empire and the Safi Kingdom in Central Asia.

It is mainly bounded by the Amu Darya River.

From this time-space map alone, it can be said that Ming and Safi divided up most of the territory of the former Bukhara Khanate together.

Looking at the time-space map of Daxia, the Ming Empire occupied most of Uzbekistan, all of Tajikistan, and the northeast corner of Afghanistan through this battle.

In addition, the Safavid Kingdom also needs to give the Ming Empire 300 million taels of gold as war reparations.

Then it opened several border and port cities as trading ports with Daming, allowed Daming to establish an embassy in the capital of the Safavid Kingdom, and gave the Ming Empire trade preferences and other conditions.

In the fifth year of Emperor Qianyuan of the Ming Dynasty, on March [-]th, Tsarist Russia and the Ming Empire signed the "Ming-Russia Treaty of Astana".

The treaty mainly defined the boundary between Daming and Tsarist Russia in the west, that is, the Kazakh grassland.

It is stipulated that the two sides generally use the Ishim River, the Turgai River, and the Aral Sea as their boundaries.

If you look at the map of Daxia in another time and space, it means that Kazakhstan was divided up by Ming Dynasty, Tsarist Russia and some nomadic peoples.

Daming occupied most of the western, southern and central grasslands of Kazakhstan.

Tsarist Russia occupies the northwest corner of Kazakhstan, that is, the part north of the Caspian Sea.

The rest of the nomads lived together between the Caspian Sea and the Aral Sea, as well as the area around the Aral Sea.

It can be said to survive in the cracks between the four great powers of the Ming Empire, the Ottoman Empire, the Tsarist Russia, and the Safi Kingdom.

In addition to delineating the border between the two countries in Central Asia, Russia also had to compensate the Ming Empire for war reparations worth 200 million taels of gold.

After the signing of the treaty, neither the Safi Kingdom, which was in decline, nor the Tsarist Russia, which continued to rise, dared to compete with the Ming Empire in Central Asia.

On the contrary, both countries built many forts at the junction with the Ming Empire, and the meaning of vigilance and defense is very obvious.

Daming has no intention of continuing westward for the time being.

Because Anxi Province is tens of thousands of miles away from Nanjing, the capital of the Ming Empire, and Ningxi and Kazakh grasslands are tens of thousands of miles away from Nanjing!
Although the Ming Empire has been vigorously building railways, it is still unable to overcome difficult terrains such as deserts and neighbors. Therefore, the railway stops in the eastern part of Anxi Province and it is difficult to reach Ningxi.

Qianyuan five years, May.

Emperor Qianyuan Zhu Hechen discussed with cabinet ministers and ministers of military affairs, and decided to establish Ningxi Province and Zhenxi Dudufu.

Ningxi Province included the eastern part of Kazakhstan at the time and space of Daxia, as well as all of Kyrgyzstan, western Tajikistan, and western Uzbekistan.

From the map, Kashi Lake is almost in the northern center of Ningxi Province.

The jurisdiction of the Zhenxi Dudufu is relatively vague, mainly including the central part of the Kazakh grassland and the central part of Uzbekistan.

So far, the Ming Empire has added another province, with 34 provinces.

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In the eighth year of Qianyuan, the Nanyang Navy of the Ming Empire and the Nanhai Provincial Garrison and other troops conquered Batavia, the central city of Dutch colonization in Nanyang.

So far, the influence of Western colonists has been completely expelled from Nanyang by Ming Dynasty.

At the same time, Daming also controlled many important cities, ports, and islands in Nanyang, and actually controlled the entire Nanyang.

Emperor Qianyuan of the Ming Dynasty decided to abolish the Nanyang Governor's Mansion and set up Posuo Province.

The province is located in the south of Nanhai Province, mainly the Indonesian region in the time and space of Daxia.

As a result, not only the South China Sea became the inland sea of ​​the Ming Empire, but also the Great Eastern Ocean (Pacific Ocean), and it was also surrounded by the Ming Empire, its feudal vassals, and overseas pioneers.

In the 13th year of Qianyuan, the Western Navy of the Ming Dynasty defeated the combined fleets of Britain, France, and the Netherlands near West Africa, officially dominating the Atlantic Ocean.

And because the Ming Empire occupied some islands in the Atlantic Ocean, and successively opened up settlements on the east coast of the Americas, the actual controlled territory can be said to have spread all over the world, so there are people of good deeds, who think that the sun will never set in the Ming Empire, so they are called Ming For an empire on which the sun never sets!
In the 20th year of Qianyuan, a large-scale peasant uprising broke out in the area controlled by the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan, and the Tokugawa shogunate army retreated steadily under the offensive of the rebel army.

At the same time, instead of helping the Tokugawa shogunate to quell the rebellion, the ambitious foreign vassals around them secretly supported the rebel army and took the opportunity to annex some territories that originally belonged to the Tokugawa shogunate.

In the 22nd year of Qianyuan, Edo was conquered by the rebel army, and the contemporary Tokugawa shogun was cooked by the rebel army!
Afterwards, the foreign vassals finally stopped covering up and competed with all their strength, fighting with each other with the Japanese peasant uprising army, all wanting to become the new Japanese shogun.

In the 23rd year of Qianyuan, the king of Japan sent an envoy to request surrender to Ming Dynasty, and begged Ming Dynasty soldiers to come to Japan to end the war.

Emperor Qianyuan accepted the request of the Japanese king and sent 20 land and water troops to Japan. It took two years to completely put down the uprising army and the name of the rebellion.

Since the Zhaowu period, the Japanese Tokugawa shogunate and the major names began to severely exploit the people, and continued to sell domestic women to the overseas princes of the Ming Dynasty.

This not only made Japan's domestic wars more frequent, but also caused Japan's population to decline rapidly.

Now that there are many years of famine and several years of tragic wars, the population of Japan has dropped from more than 50 million four or fifty years ago to only about 700 million.

After the Ming Empire accepted the submission of Japan, Emperor Qianyuan decided to relocate the Japanese people to Africa, America, and Australia on a large scale after many discussions with the cabinet and military ministers, until the population of Japan was less than one million.

At the same time, people migrated from the densely populated provinces of Ming Dynasty to settle in Japan.

In the 26th year of Qianyuan (1693 AD), the Ming Empire established the former Japanese islands of Honshu and Shikoku as Fusang Province, while Kyushu Island was incorporated into Lelang Province.

So far, the Ming Empire has completely occupied the entire Greater East Asia region, with a vast territory of 36 provinces...

After the establishment of Fusang Province, Emperor Qianyuan once again focused on the internal governance of the Ming Empire.

Emperor Qianyuan first used Dongchang and other means to rectify Jinyiwei Nanzhen Fusi, and then used Nanzhen Fusi to investigate the reality of the local provincial government.

After this investigation, he suddenly discovered that in just 20 years, the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty has become quite turbid. Not only the local provincial government is very corrupt, but even some departments in the central government have the moths of the country!
Even though Emperor Qianyuan was in good health, he was so angry that he almost vomited blood.

Afterwards, Emperor Qianyuan wiped out the moths in the central state with thunderous means, and dispatched [-] special task forces to various provinces to investigate the officials.

In one year, more than 3000 officials and merchants were shot and executed for corruption and other issues, and as many as five prisoners and their families were exiled to the truly bitter and cold northern regions of Heilongjiang and Yunzhong provinces. More than ten thousand!
This big investigation of the administration of officials can be described as a shock to the whole country.

But the effect is also obvious - not only has the atmosphere in the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty become much more upright, but even the unhealthy tendencies among the people have dissipated a lot.

 The ability is limited, and some pits can only be filled in after the ending is finished.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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