Nan Ming Sun Never Sets
Chapter 581 Wu Min's Big Move
Chapter 581 Wu Min's Big Move
Bai Mingxiu did not go to Delhi. After the decisive battle on the Ganges, Bai Mingxiu set off to return to the capital.
The 12th Army entered Delhi and held a victory parade. The tanks and armored vehicles passing by on the street and the planes lined up in the sky gave the locals a great shock.
The Bengal army eventually marched all the way west, holding the entire Indus region in their hands.These vassal troops also overcame the plateau terrain, entered Afghanistan, the home of the Mughal Empire, and wiped out the local resisting tribes.The fan army finally entered the southern foothills of the Himalayas and surrendered the various forces in Nepal one by one.During the process, they did not experience very fierce resistance, and most of the legendary Gurkhas who were brave and good at fighting chose to surrender.
The last few independent forces on the Deccan Plateau finally started negotiations with Daming.Upholding Bai Mingxiu's will, Wu Min agreed to give them the status of autonomy, but they must abide by the Constitution of the Ming Dynasty and the Basic Law of the Joint Propaganda Command of India.
Negotiations were a see-saw process, and it was very difficult at the beginning. Matala, Mysore and other places insisted that they could surrender to Ming Dynasty, but they still existed as independent countries, let alone let them give up their weapons.In the end, the Ming army directly marched in and divided the different forces politically before reaching the final agreement.
India’s Joint Consolation Leader was finally established as a super-level administrative unit, with 14 consolation divisions under its jurisdiction, including Bangladesh Consolation Division, Orissa Consolation Division, Tamil Consolation Division, Hyderabad Consolation Division, Mysore Seoul Propaganda Division, Maratha Propaganda Division, India-China Propaganda Division, North India Propaganda Division, Rajasthan Propaganda Division, Gujarat Propaganda Division, Sindh Propaganda Division, Balochistan Propaganda Division , Punjab Consolation Division, Sri Lanka Consolation Division.
Wu Min, who became the Governor of the Joint Propaganda and Consolation Command, planned to build a capital of the Joint Propaganda and Consolation Command in the India-China plain for the sake of governance, and named it Brahma Mansion.The Brahma Mansion is a government directly under the joint Xuanwei leader, and its status is equivalent to that of the Xuanwei Division.
In this way, India's United Xuanwei Territory became one of Ming's territories, and its status even surpassed that of the two overseas territories that were being developed as land reserves, the North American Overseas Territory and the Australian Overseas Territory.The population of the entire Indian Joint Propaganda and Consolation Service exceeds [-] million, and it has very abundant resources. It can be said that it has great potential.
As soon as Bai Mingxiu returned to the capital, he made a series of letters. Many ministers believed that India's development should be properly curbed to avoid adverse effects on Ming Dynasty. Even an imbalance of internal forces may cause changes in the empire.In fact, Bai Mingxiu was not too worried about this matter. India has been ruled by foreigners for so many years, and some things are basically broken. He agrees that India can develop very well, but it is almost impossible to surpass China. .
But Wu Min is a strange person after all. After this guy took the position of governor, he started his administration without stopping.Bai Mingxiu originally thought that he would first start to develop industry and develop the economy as he did in Bangladesh, but Wu Min's three major axes were basically all at the core of this society.
The first thing he came up with was to abolish the caste system, follow the philosophy of Ming Dynasty, and fully implement secularization.This action caused an uproar almost immediately, and many high and even low castes expressed their opposition.But opposition is obviously ineffective, after all, Ming soldiers firmly control India.
It is difficult to expect the Indians to inspire the determination of the peasants to oppose the feudal class like the Chinese. Most of the lower castes are already content with their living conditions and are willing to be exploited.
So Wu Min went even further. He decided to nationalize the land in an all-round way, and did not recognize the ownership of production materials such as land by all privileged classes.As a result, India fell into a huge chaos, and all kinds of riots were instigated endlessly, but Wu Min didn't care at all, and commanded the military and police forces to suppress the rebellion everywhere.A large number of rebels were shot, and even unrelated privileged families were arrested. Wu Min even sent these people directly to Shanghai to Ming's East African colony to let them leave India.
The fate of these Brahmins and Kshatriyas is extremely tragic. They basically do not have any labor skills. Even if they are sent to East Africa and allocated certain means of production, their lives are very poor, and there is no privilege there. Without the favor of God, they must be "involved in the world" to bear "karma" and become a self-reliant person.
Almost no one thought that Wu Min, who was originally flexible, would take such violent and extreme actions when he was governing India. He carried out iron and blood cleansing of the rebels and exiled a large number of high castes.He forcibly gathered the low-caste Vaisyas, Sudras, and even Dalits and sent them to state-owned enterprises and farms, and at the same time almost forced them to enjoy the fruits of their labor, even though these low-castes were receiving When it comes to money or food, I feel very panicked.
Bai Mingxiu also thought about how to eliminate the caste system so that India could truly move towards modernization and civilization as a territory of Ming Dynasty, but he never thought that Wu Min would actually use the method of eliminating the upper caste.Of course, Bai Mingxiu can also see one of the great advantages, that is, the Brahmans and extreme Hindu elements have been almost wiped out, resulting in a gap in the religious and spiritual fields, and it is unrealistic to expect the lower castes to pay homage to Brahma and please the gods , so the influence of religion will gradually fade in India.
Naturally, Wu Min's approach also had great side effects, which caused long-term turmoil in India.Since it is not the Han Chinese who lead the various suppression activities, it is mainly the Bangladeshis who obeyed Wu Min's instructions, as well as the civil servants and policemen from Burma, so there is still a certain amount of racial antagonism in India.The Bengalis were considered traitors on the subcontinent for a period of time, and the Bengalis believed that they had been civilized with the Ming Dynasty for the longest time and were the wealthiest, so they were stronger than other South Asian nations.
Bai Mingxiu also understood what Wu Min was thinking. He didn't want a forced and mended joint propaganda leader. Even if he couldn't completely correct it during his governor's term, he wanted to start with it and completely change the territory.He also has this strength. Bengal under his administration already has a large number of available civil servants, and Myanmar can also send people to assist. By directly starting from the grassroots and replacing social organizations, the caste system, an ancient product of more than 2000 years ago, is directly sent to the country. into the trash.
(End of this chapter)
Bai Mingxiu did not go to Delhi. After the decisive battle on the Ganges, Bai Mingxiu set off to return to the capital.
The 12th Army entered Delhi and held a victory parade. The tanks and armored vehicles passing by on the street and the planes lined up in the sky gave the locals a great shock.
The Bengal army eventually marched all the way west, holding the entire Indus region in their hands.These vassal troops also overcame the plateau terrain, entered Afghanistan, the home of the Mughal Empire, and wiped out the local resisting tribes.The fan army finally entered the southern foothills of the Himalayas and surrendered the various forces in Nepal one by one.During the process, they did not experience very fierce resistance, and most of the legendary Gurkhas who were brave and good at fighting chose to surrender.
The last few independent forces on the Deccan Plateau finally started negotiations with Daming.Upholding Bai Mingxiu's will, Wu Min agreed to give them the status of autonomy, but they must abide by the Constitution of the Ming Dynasty and the Basic Law of the Joint Propaganda Command of India.
Negotiations were a see-saw process, and it was very difficult at the beginning. Matala, Mysore and other places insisted that they could surrender to Ming Dynasty, but they still existed as independent countries, let alone let them give up their weapons.In the end, the Ming army directly marched in and divided the different forces politically before reaching the final agreement.
India’s Joint Consolation Leader was finally established as a super-level administrative unit, with 14 consolation divisions under its jurisdiction, including Bangladesh Consolation Division, Orissa Consolation Division, Tamil Consolation Division, Hyderabad Consolation Division, Mysore Seoul Propaganda Division, Maratha Propaganda Division, India-China Propaganda Division, North India Propaganda Division, Rajasthan Propaganda Division, Gujarat Propaganda Division, Sindh Propaganda Division, Balochistan Propaganda Division , Punjab Consolation Division, Sri Lanka Consolation Division.
Wu Min, who became the Governor of the Joint Propaganda and Consolation Command, planned to build a capital of the Joint Propaganda and Consolation Command in the India-China plain for the sake of governance, and named it Brahma Mansion.The Brahma Mansion is a government directly under the joint Xuanwei leader, and its status is equivalent to that of the Xuanwei Division.
In this way, India's United Xuanwei Territory became one of Ming's territories, and its status even surpassed that of the two overseas territories that were being developed as land reserves, the North American Overseas Territory and the Australian Overseas Territory.The population of the entire Indian Joint Propaganda and Consolation Service exceeds [-] million, and it has very abundant resources. It can be said that it has great potential.
As soon as Bai Mingxiu returned to the capital, he made a series of letters. Many ministers believed that India's development should be properly curbed to avoid adverse effects on Ming Dynasty. Even an imbalance of internal forces may cause changes in the empire.In fact, Bai Mingxiu was not too worried about this matter. India has been ruled by foreigners for so many years, and some things are basically broken. He agrees that India can develop very well, but it is almost impossible to surpass China. .
But Wu Min is a strange person after all. After this guy took the position of governor, he started his administration without stopping.Bai Mingxiu originally thought that he would first start to develop industry and develop the economy as he did in Bangladesh, but Wu Min's three major axes were basically all at the core of this society.
The first thing he came up with was to abolish the caste system, follow the philosophy of Ming Dynasty, and fully implement secularization.This action caused an uproar almost immediately, and many high and even low castes expressed their opposition.But opposition is obviously ineffective, after all, Ming soldiers firmly control India.
It is difficult to expect the Indians to inspire the determination of the peasants to oppose the feudal class like the Chinese. Most of the lower castes are already content with their living conditions and are willing to be exploited.
So Wu Min went even further. He decided to nationalize the land in an all-round way, and did not recognize the ownership of production materials such as land by all privileged classes.As a result, India fell into a huge chaos, and all kinds of riots were instigated endlessly, but Wu Min didn't care at all, and commanded the military and police forces to suppress the rebellion everywhere.A large number of rebels were shot, and even unrelated privileged families were arrested. Wu Min even sent these people directly to Shanghai to Ming's East African colony to let them leave India.
The fate of these Brahmins and Kshatriyas is extremely tragic. They basically do not have any labor skills. Even if they are sent to East Africa and allocated certain means of production, their lives are very poor, and there is no privilege there. Without the favor of God, they must be "involved in the world" to bear "karma" and become a self-reliant person.
Almost no one thought that Wu Min, who was originally flexible, would take such violent and extreme actions when he was governing India. He carried out iron and blood cleansing of the rebels and exiled a large number of high castes.He forcibly gathered the low-caste Vaisyas, Sudras, and even Dalits and sent them to state-owned enterprises and farms, and at the same time almost forced them to enjoy the fruits of their labor, even though these low-castes were receiving When it comes to money or food, I feel very panicked.
Bai Mingxiu also thought about how to eliminate the caste system so that India could truly move towards modernization and civilization as a territory of Ming Dynasty, but he never thought that Wu Min would actually use the method of eliminating the upper caste.Of course, Bai Mingxiu can also see one of the great advantages, that is, the Brahmans and extreme Hindu elements have been almost wiped out, resulting in a gap in the religious and spiritual fields, and it is unrealistic to expect the lower castes to pay homage to Brahma and please the gods , so the influence of religion will gradually fade in India.
Naturally, Wu Min's approach also had great side effects, which caused long-term turmoil in India.Since it is not the Han Chinese who lead the various suppression activities, it is mainly the Bangladeshis who obeyed Wu Min's instructions, as well as the civil servants and policemen from Burma, so there is still a certain amount of racial antagonism in India.The Bengalis were considered traitors on the subcontinent for a period of time, and the Bengalis believed that they had been civilized with the Ming Dynasty for the longest time and were the wealthiest, so they were stronger than other South Asian nations.
Bai Mingxiu also understood what Wu Min was thinking. He didn't want a forced and mended joint propaganda leader. Even if he couldn't completely correct it during his governor's term, he wanted to start with it and completely change the territory.He also has this strength. Bengal under his administration already has a large number of available civil servants, and Myanmar can also send people to assist. By directly starting from the grassroots and replacing social organizations, the caste system, an ancient product of more than 2000 years ago, is directly sent to the country. into the trash.
(End of this chapter)
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