The Japanese pirates who initially threatened the southeast coast are now busy playing seclusion, so don't think about it.

Mite Qing, who can threaten the Denglei area, even ran to Nurgandusi where there is no sea, so don't think about it.

The small Liuqiu and North Korea that were originally on the sea are now attached to Daming's own territory, and the entire coastal area is Daming's bathing plate.

At present, the only thing that can threaten the coast is the Honan Franji Barbarian on the Great Liuqiu.

But it's hard to say that these barbarians can survive under the command of the East China Sea Fleet for a few days. Maybe one day there will be good news that the Honan Franji barbarians have been slaughtered.

There are many benefits but no threat. In this case, it would be a bit too much to ban the sea.

Emperor Chongzhen was naturally very moved by Fu Yuanchu's proposal to open the Fujian sea ban.

The Donglin Party, which has always been opposed to Kaihai, has become cold, and the Fushe, which likes to engage in military resistance against taxes and opposes Kaihai, is also cold. Now the few customs offices in Fujian are not enough.

How about being more open?

Then Emperor Chongzhen threw this issue on the court hall - the court hall in Nanjing.

Because Emperor Chongzhen had boasted before that he would wait for the success of the East China Sea Fleet and the South China Sea Fleet in Nanzhili, so Emperor Chongzhen did not return to Beijing at all, but stayed in Nanjing.

Now let's see what the Nanjing cabinet and the leaders of the Eighth Ministry think.

The bigwigs in Nanjing obviously have a headache for Fu Yuanchu's proposal from Jingcheng Engineering - all the reasons used to oppose Kaihai at the beginning have been resolved, and there is no longer any reason to oppose Kaihai.

However, these reasons were presented to the emperor, not the real reasons—everyone knew the real reasons for opposing Kaihai.

Naturally, it doesn't matter if the surname is Fu. It doesn't matter that the guy who is far away in the capital is in the south. Naturally, he won't get much benefit from the sea. Opening the sea and banning the sea will not affect him at all. Instead, it will fall to His Majesty. good impression.

But what about behind the big guys?Which one does not have a business at sea?Which of the circumstances behind it is not intertwined?

If the sea is really open, the big guy can still eat as much as he does now, and he doesn't even have to do such things as corruption?

That's right, it's just so funny. Few of the well-connected bigwigs in Nanjing are greedy for money now. They are not short of money anyway, so there is no need to turn yourself into a scarecrow.

Those who are greedy are the small officials who have no way out, and they are also the ones who die.

But therein lies the problem.

The bosses don't need to be greedy if they have a way, but most of them don't want to open the sea, but hope to continue to maintain the sea ban. It would be better if the sea ban is stricter.

The officials who have no way out below are a little bit like breaking the cans.

Anyway, they won't get any benefits, and even if they get it, it's the three melons and two dates that flow out from the fingers of the big bosses above.

So the first ones who jumped out to respond to Kaihai were the senior officials of various departments in Nanjing and some smaller officials.

After a large number of low-quality officials jumped out to respond, someone finally jumped out to express their opposition.

Censor.

The censors were official historians during the Shang and Zhou dynasties. Since the Qin Dynasty also took charge of supervision, the censors have been active in the political arena of the Central Plains. They are not high-ranking, but they can complain about anyone, even the emperor. Yu forced the emperor to admit his mistake.

Naturally, the censors of Nanjing in the Ming Dynasty were the same. These guys who had the right to speak were also the only ones among the low-level officials who could get enough to eat—of course not by salary.

After throwing Fu Yuanchu's memorial to the courtiers for discussion, Emperor Chongzhen, who was sitting high on the dragon chair, squinted his eyes to watch the show.

Fighting, you have to fight, the young and the big are not of the same mind, this is the most perfect situation, if the whole Nanjing city is of one mind, I still don't dare to stay here with my wife and children.

The bigwigs in the Nanjing cabinet were naturally upset when they saw Emperor Chongzhen watching the monkey show with his eyes squinted on the dragon chair.

Now it's just the low-level officials who are wrangling, and the big bosses are going to play a decisive role, and the key is which side the Chongzhen Emperor will lean towards.

But with a facial paralyzed squinting at the show, who can guess what is going on in his heart?

According to the past behavior of Emperor Chongzhen, if he was in favor of opening the sea, then today he would not let everyone discuss the pros and cons of opening the sea, but just let Gan Gang be arbitrary.

But if it is said that he does not approve of Kaihai, who would dare to guarantee it?What if it's for fishing?

It has not been a few years since Zhang Jingtai, the governor of water transportation, has passed.

When the officials below were almost at loggerheads, Emperor Chongzhen turned his attention to Zhang Guichang, Minister of the Ministry of Household Affairs in Nanjing: "What does Zhang Aiqing think?"

When Zhang Guichang heard Emperor Chongzhen's roll call, he went out to play and said, "Your Majesty Qi Zuo, I thought that the opening of the sea would naturally be opened.

It's just that the Franji people are still alive, even if the Great Liuqiu is pacified, we must prevent the navy of the Franji savages from coming to retaliate. Sea, it is too early. "

When the officials below were arguing just now, Zhang Guichang had made up his mind to delay it for as long as it could, so as to get past the barrier in front of him first.

As for whether to drive it in the future, doesn't that depend on the Francophone savages?As long as Francine is uneven, the sea will not be so easy to open.

As soon as Zhang Guichang's words came out, it also provided ideas for other big shots.

There's nothing wrong with it. His Majesty the Emperor ordered people to slaughter all the Franji barbarians in Macau, and he wanted to slaughter all the Franji barbarians in Honan in Greater Liuqiu. Will people come to take revenge?

As long as it comes, there will be a naval battle at that time, and those merchant fishermen on the sea will be unlucky?

Since you, Emperor Chongzhen, claim to love the people like a son, you can't just watch the common people suffer casualties because of the revenge of the Frangji barbarians, right?

So everyone agrees to open the sea, but this matter needs to be discussed in the long run, at least it can only be opened when it is confirmed that the Francine barbarians will not come to retaliate.

Otherwise, for the safety of the people, forget it.

The other bosses and cabinet bosses naturally responded to Zhang Guichang's statement, anyway, they agreed, but they had to delay.

Then Emperor Chongzhen turned his attention to Xu Hongji, the leader of the Nanjing Military Mansion: "What do you think of Xu Aiqing?"

Xu Hongji didn't expect that Emperor Chongzhen would set the fire on himself. Opening the sea is obviously a matter of the court. What the hell is it about the military?

And from the heart, Xu Hongji is also opposed to opening the sea - as for the scum in the court, how much can they eat at sea, and how much can the Xu family eat with the Ming Dynasty for more than 200 years?

But the original intention is one thing, it is another thing to eat more at sea, and another thing is whether the Xu family can exist.

Obviously, if he dared to disapprove of Kaihai, he would definitely be hated by Emperor Chongzhen—don't you know if others don't know?Emperor Chongzhen tried several times because of the Kaihai incident.

And who was hated by Emperor Chongzhen, which one would end well?Huang Liji or Huang Taiji?

Anyway, one was made into a scarecrow, and the other was so angry that he vomited blood and fell off his horse to death.

After thinking about it, Xu Hongji simply abandoned his original intention and said from his heart: "Qizou Your Majesty, I agree to open the sea.

It's just that the sea ban in Fujian was not very strict in the first place, and it doesn't make much sense to open the sea in Fujian. It's better to try it in Guangdong. "

After thinking about it, for the sake of safety, Xu Hongji went on to say: "I would like to strengthen the coastal defenses of Fujian and Guangdong to prevent the Frangji barbarians from coming to make trouble."

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Chapter 536 The Injury of the Dead

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