Chapter 449: Pacification Measures
Chapter 444 of "The Great Ming in the Box" starts here: Rubber!This was one of the immensely significant inventions of the modern era.Li Daoxuan knew that... Discover what happens next!
Rubber!This was one of the immensely significant inventions of the modern era.
Li Daoxuan knew that given the current technological capabilities of Gaojia Village, trying to develop rubber was at least ten millennia too early. So, he decided to personally deliver some to them himself, letting them ponder how it was made while using it.
His enormous hand beyond the box set down the rubber. As it retracted, golden and luminous, he instantly activated âShared Perceptionââhis consciousness flashed once more into the Silicone statue of the Deity.
It was nearly a seamless switch.
He lifted a finger toward the massive rubber block heâd just placed. âGo touch this and see.â
Song Yingxing stepped forward, stroking the black rubber. An odd expression appeared on his face. âHuh? This is softer than plastic but harder than that statue of the Deity. It really seems ideal for addressing the sealing problem.â
By then, the two sculptors had finished adjusting the fingers. âDeity, our work is done,â they said in unison. âCould you see if the fingers are acceptable?â
Li Daoxuan looked down. Excellent, both hands now appeared normal with five movable fingers each. He tested themâthey could move, though the silicone digits felt slightly limp, lacking the strength of real fingers.
This was unavoidable. If he used rigid material instead of soft, the joints would not respond fluidly to his will.
Where there was gain, there was sacrifice!
He stood up. âAlright, everyone should return to your tasks. Iâm going out for a stroll now, donât follow.â
The crowd sweated nervously, thinking: The Deity descended to the mortal world only to take a walk first?
Well, it wasnât unheard of in mythology and legends. There was a deity named Jigong who loved wandering around the mortal realm. It seemed the Deity and Jigong were cut from the same cloth.
So, they scattered!
But one person refused to leave. Gao Yiye gazed pitifully at Li Daoxuan. âDeity, may I not follow either?â
Li Daoxuan paused.
Fine, let Gao Yiye come along.
He smiled. âYiye, letâs stroll together.â
Gao Yiye beamed with delight.
Thus, Li Daoxuan walked ahead while Gao Yiye followed half a step behind, both stepping out from Gaojia Villageâs Main Fortress.
The entire silicone body felt soft and pliant. Navigating such a form required time to grow accustomed. As he moved, Li Daoxuan pondered: Should I get craftsmen to cut this body open? Insert a steel structure of artificial bones inside, then seal the silicone over? With their current technology, it would prove extremely challenging to make articulating joints flexible.
He was still lost in thought when his arm swung accidentally, brushing against Gao Yiyeâs hand.
The girl immediately let out a soft âying!ââa considerable reactionâbut did not pull away. She kept her position, walking beside him exactly the same distance as before.
They had walked about ten meters from Gaojia Fortress when a middle-aged woman approached.
It was Gao San Niang. Spotting the Saint Lady walking alongside a man from afar, sheâd privately whispered complaints. But as she drew near and got a clear look, she reeled backwards, then knelt abruptly with a thud. âThis humble peasant honors the Deity.â
Li Daoxuan replied, âRise up.â
Gao San Niang scrambled aside, still dazed with shock and awe as she watched Li Daoxuan and Gao Yiye stroll away. Only after a long moment did she regain her voice: âThe Deity has descended!â
Li Daoxuan continued onward. Before long, he approached another cluster of villagers.
They caught sight of him and gasped out loudâthen hit the ground with synchronized thumps to prostrate themselves.
Li Daoxuan sighed. âStand. No need for such etiquette.â
Traversing the streets and alleys, reactions followed identically wherever he passed: everyone bowed at his presence.
Li Daoxuan found it both absurd and frustrating. He murmured, âSeems Iâm unsuited for casual strolls down here. This entire trip, people bowing at every turnâutterly sabotaging social harmony!â
Gao Yiye giggled softly then murmured in response, âItâs because this is the Deityâs first descent! Stay down often enough, and theyâd get used to it.â
Li Daoxuan just smiled while shaking his head silently. Creating this statue to explore manifestation wasnât about idle walks around Gaojia Villageânot primarily. The village sat firmly as his core viewing point from beyond the box; he observed every detail constantly there already. This descent served merely to glimpse familiar scenes from inside⌠seeking novelty. Once that novelty faded, recurring descents served no further purpose locally.
The statueâs true purpose remained deployment beyond his regular sightâinto Shanxi or fartherâsurveying what lay unseen normally.
But seeing Gao Yiyeâs hopeful expression, he reconsidered: perhaps he should craft more such statues⌠one stationed here permanently at Gaojia Village? Maybe descend occasionally simply to stroll alongside Gao Yiye.
âYiye,â he said gently, âletâs go climb hills?â
âYes! Yes!â
Year Four of Chongzhen (1631 AD), First Lunar Month, Capital City
Emperor Chongzhen Zhu Youjian sat upright upon the Dragon Throne; civil and military officials flanked him.
The assembly felt numerous with somber robes lending a solemn toneâideally an inspiring venue for discussions of national import.
Yet Zhu Youjian slumped subtly weary. All officials cast a similar drained aura⌠rendering the entire hall shadowed downcast⌠lacking that vigorous rising spirit of burgeoning empire.
Not long before, reports had arrived from Shanxi: Wang Jiayin claiming kingship; commanding over a hundred leaders and three-hundred-fifty-thousand troops.
It struck Emperor Zhu Youjian and every official present like a brutal blow to the headâshock and terror settled intensely.
Three hundred fifty thousand!
Zhu Youjianâs emotional state plummeted as if plummeted aboard free-fall machinery.
He couldnât help musing: This rebel chief commands armies exceeding mine! If only I commanded similar forces, those Jurchens wouldâve been ground to ash already.
After prolonged reflection, Emperor Chongzhen Zhu Youjian spoke deliberately, âEsteemed ministers⌠The insurgency spreading over Shaanxi and Shanxi provinces. How should it finally be managed?â
Shaanxi Provincial Administrator Liu Jiayu emerged. âYour Majesty, I recently arrived from Shaanxi⌠carrying correspondence addressed to Your Excellency by Three Boundary Governor Yang He. Humbly requesting permission for its reading before court.â
Zhu Youjian nodded. âProceed.â
Liu Jiayu bowed ceremoniously, drew the letter from his sleeve, and read aloud: âBanditry origins lie solely in devastating famineâmass existence rendered unlivable. Pursuit through suppression? Requisite grain rations, rewards, expenses⌠prove immense. Execution becomes futileârepeated suppression failing to stabilize. Relief dissolves them? Dissolved parties reassemble⌠remaining uneroded. Genuine relief demands true sustenanceâsupplies securing survival first. Only afterward calls it authentic dispersal. Dispersed masses then require settlement⌠true grants of Oxen Seed enabling return to farmingârebuilding livelihoods: only then qualifies as true settlement. Thus rebels embrace lifeâs comforts, abandon motives for death, inevitably submitting peacefully. Pacification once anchored ultimately concludes suppression. This, Your servant asserts, constitutes practical pacification: practical expenditure essential whether pacifying or suppressing.â
âMoreover? Using funds for suppression consumes gold/silver irretrievably; excess executions harm cosmic harmonies. Spending via pacification? Money departs yet lives endureâsaving one means preserving one life. Banditry ceases; populace rests securely: gains remain incomparably greater!â