Chapter 354 - 149: Zhong Renwang’s Ruthless Scheme, Shi Feiyang’s Wits and Courage Against Evil Forces (Part 3)
Chapter 354 - 149: Zhong Renwang’s Ruthless Scheme, Shi Feiyang’s Wits and Courage Against Evil Forces (Part 3)
First, Yizhou is located on the northeastern frontier of the Ming Dynasty, serving as the front line in defending against the incursions of northern nomadic tribes and Jurchen forces. Its strategic location is of utmost importance, surrounded by complex terrain and rugged mountains and rivers, forming a natural defensive barrier.
These natural conditions provide Yizhou with a defensive advantage, making it an important military stronghold for the Ming Dynasty on the northeastern frontier.
The Ming Dynasty established a guard station in this area, deploying a large number of troops and constructing solid walls and defensive facilities, turning it into a key position for protecting the security of Liaodong and even the entire northern frontier. If Yizhou were to fall, enemy forces could easily penetrate deeper, threatening the stability of the northeastern region and potentially posing a threat to the Central Plains region. Therefore, the military value of Yizhou at the time was immeasurable.
Secondly, Yizhou is located at the intersection of several major transportation routes. To the east, it connects various areas of the Liaodong Peninsula and links cities like Jinzhou and Gai State, facilitating the exchange of materials between coastal and inland regions. To the west, it leads to the Mongolian steppe, becoming a necessary route for trade and cultural exchanges between the Central Plains and northern nomadic tribes.
To the north, it connects with the settlements of the Jurchen tribes; to the south, it leads to Shanhai Pass, and further connects closely with the Central Plains interior. This extensive transportation network makes Yizhou a crucial hub for the transportation of people and goods, playing an irreplaceable role in strengthening the Ming Dynasty’s control over the northeastern region and conducting foreign trade.
Third, due to its advantageous geographical location, Yizhou developed into the economic center of the Liaodong region. It is an important hub for agriculture, handicrafts, and commerce. The local land is fertile, the irrigation system is well-developed, and agriculture thrives, producing abundant agricultural products like grain and cotton. Yizhou’s economic prosperity not only sustains the livelihood of local residents but also provides plentiful resources to the entire Liaodong region and even further afield.
In terms of handicrafts, industries such as textiles, pottery, and iron smelting are large-scale; the textiles, ceramics, and iron agricultural tools and weapons produced not only meet local demand but are also exported to surrounding areas and even more distant countries.
These handicrafts, with their exquisite craftsmanship and unique designs, have won widespread acclaim and demand, becoming one of the important pillars of the social economy of the time. Commercial trade is especially prosperous, with merchants from the Central Plains, Mongolia, the Jurchen, and other places gathering here to trade various goods. The market is full of a dazzling array of goods, from silk and porcelain to tea and medicinal materials, everything one could need.
Shops are arranged in an orderly manner, displaying a scene of commercial prosperity that not only reflects the economic flourishing of the time but also shows the exchange and integration of cultures from different regions.
In the mid-spring of Yizhou, the sky is as blue as a gemstone, with a few wisps of thin clouds floating leisurely as if lazily sunbathing in the warm spring sun.
Sunlight pours down, draping the earth with a golden glow, a gentle breeze brushing by, bringing with it strands of warmth that bathe the entire city in the warmth of spring.
On the streets, the hustle and bustle of carriages and the laughter and chatter of pedestrians weave together, creating a vibrant springtime scene.
Outside the city gates, merchant caravans come and go, with carts full of goods moving slowly outwards in all directions, spreading Yizhou’s prosperity and vitality to more distant places, making this city an important commercial center of the time.
Shi Feiyang, Lin Wanqing, and Xie Wen carried their heavy loads, dressed in coarse cloth and flax garments, disguised as simple porters, blending seamlessly into the crowd like ordinary laborers.
However, the three of them were actually on a special mission. Though their steps seemed mundane, each step merged with the surrounding chaotic footfalls, yet their eyes were filled with hidden meaning.
Their eyes scanned the crowds quickly, searching for a target while maintaining a high level of vigilance against any potential danger.
Shi Feiyang slightly narrowed his eyes, seemingly casually scanning left and right, yet his gaze was as sharp as an eagle’s eye in the night sky, keenly capturing every hint of anomaly around. His gaze penetrated the crowd, and no subtle movement escaped his observation, as if he could perceive everything.
Lin Wanqing, on the other hand, lightly raised her eyes, seemingly inadvertently surveying her surroundings, but her gaze was filled with shrewdness and alertness; she could recognize potential threats from the crowd and also identify possible opportunities.
Her gaze seemed to pierce through the clamor of the crowd, finding the extraordinary hidden within the ordinary.
Xie Wen looked calm, appearing casually observant but actually paying attention to every detail at all times. His ears seemed to hear everyone’s conversation, and his intuition told him that any small detail could be the key to the success of their mission.
In Yizhou City, the bustling crowds came and went, with the sounds of vendors shouting, conversations, and footsteps interwoven, the noise rising and falling, and amidst this clamor, Shi Feiyang, Lin Wanqing, and Xie Wen were executing their special mission in their unique way.
On the bustling streets, various shops lined the way, the aroma of wine wafting from the taverns, and the steaming scene of bun shops together painted a picture of bustling activity.
However, within this seemingly ordinary flow of people, Shi Feiyang and his companions keenly sensed a hint of the unusual.
Among the crowd, several people dressed in pastoral costumes stood out. Their stature was generally short, and their steps were small and hurried, almost as if their feet were windblown, forming a stark contrast with the bold and steady strides of the local herdsmen.
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