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Chapter 173: Cheondo.

    Chapter 173: Cheondo.


    Even after the establishment of the World Union, Joseons modernization did not stop.


    No, rather, it elerated even more.


    It had already started modernization faster than any other neighboring country, so it had been quite industrialized before.


    But there were no problems.


    Weck resources. Sigh, I really envy the empiresnd.


    At that time, the resources in Joseons territory were not enough to sustain proper industrialization.


    One of the most important resources for industrialization was coal.


    And among these coals, anthracite was very important.


    It was because anthracite was needed to build modern steel mills.


    Of course, there was plenty of coal in the Korean Penins, but most of it was lignite.


    Lignite was good for making domestic briquettes, but it was a rather disappointing coal for industrial use.


    Steel is the rice of industry.


    How can one eat well when it is hard to make this rice?


    However, a great change came to this situation.


    Joseon upied the vastnd in the north, Manchuria and Siberia.


    Wouldnt there be a lot of resources buried in this vastnd?


    People who had experienced theck of resources in the Korean Penins for a long time began to take an interest in the resources buried in the north.


    Therefore, as soon as the rapid conquest of the north waspleted and the International Conference ended, the first thing that happened was resource exploration.


    First of all, resource exploration was carried out mainly in Manchuria.


    Since Joseons own level of geological survey was low, they invited experts from the empire and conducted it.


    And as time passed, the results came out one after another.


    Isnt that amazing?


    The hard pickaxe, who was invited as a geological expert from the empire, stuck out his tongue as he confirmed the amount of Manchurias reserves.


    Even though there were still many ces to investigate.


    Is there that much?


    Hmm. Ive surveyed many areas in the empire, but there are few ces that are as rich in resources as this.


    Really? Is it that much?


    Yes. I want to investigate other areas more.


    After finishing his speech, the investigation continued.


    And as time passed, this tendency became stronger.


    And finally, after the first exploration was over, the hard pickaxe returned to the capital and reported this.


    As a result of the investigation, the northernnd can be said to be a very blessednd.


    Tell me more.


    The face of Lee Ho who spoke was very relieved.


    He looked like he had lost a toothache.


    He thought he could solve the situation that had beencking for a long time, so Lee Ho was very happy.


    This was also the same for all the ministers.


    The most needed thing for industrialization is coal, especially anthracite. In the investigated area, there is a lot of anthracite buried. Its hard to estimate. Its rare to find such an area even if you search the world.


    Is that so?


    Yes, Your Majesty.


    Manchuria is now Joseonsnd.


    It was great news that there was so much anthracite in thisnd.


    The hard pickaxes words continued.


    In addition, most of these anthracites have very good economic value. Most of them are near the coast or near iron ore or rivers. Especially near the river mines, there is high-quality coke coal. And most of these coals are near the surface or even open-pit mines. This means that they can be produced at a very low cost.


    It was a series of praises.


    It sounded like nothing but a blessednd.


    And even more, the hard pickaxes words were not over.


    Moreover, the amount of iron ore is also one of thergest in the world. Of course, there seems to be a lot of low-grade iron ore but its just a matter of ratio. There will be quite a lot of high-grade iron as well. There are also many other metals. The details are written in the report. If you have any questions, please refer to it.


    If I have any questions, Ill call you back.


    After the hard pickaxe left.


    The mouths of the ministers who had been quiet opened.


    Huh. I didnt know Manchuria was such a blessednd.


    Isnt this because the great spirits have looked after Joseon? We are grateful to you, Your Majesty!


    I bow to you!


    He mentioned the great spirit openly, but none of the ministers dared to refute his words.


    The spirit worship was deeply rooted in Joseon, and especially the current Joseon government, which was mostly filled with reformists, had this tendency more strongly.


    Lee Ho looked at the positive reactions of the ministers with satisfaction, and opened his mouth.


    As you said, this can be considered as a blessing for Joseon. But this is just a prospect. We have to actually mine and use them to make it a real blessing. So we have to find a way to properly use the resources in the north.


    Your Majesty is right.


    Keep that in mind. Now that the World Union has been formed, we are not the only ones who receive support from the Empire. Even if we are ahead of other countries now, we must never becent. We have to always remember this.


    The ministers agreed with his words.


    They also thought that this was a very important time.


    If they started to fall behind here, they would fail to build a strong country that the reformists had long hoped for.


    A lot of blood had been shed during the reform process.


    What if the results of the reform were not good in this situation?


    Until now, they could at least make an excuse ofck of resources, but since they got their hands on the enormous resources of Manchuria, this was nothing but an excuse.


    ***


    Joseon was one of the regions where tuber crops such as potatoes and sweet potatoes were first cultivated in the world.


    Especially potatoes quickly took root in Joseonnd.


    There, vination was also second after the Empire.


    Even at some point, cheap imperial rice and wheat flooded into Joseon, and there was so much food left in Joseon.


    It was natural that poption would explode when food became abundant in pre-modern society.


    In addition, smallpox, which was the most feared infectious disease, lost its ce due to vination, and treatments for other diseases were also spread, lowering mortality rate, especially infant mortality rate.


    This trend became even stronger after penicillin was developed.


    Finally, Joseon had benchmarked most of the policies that Wakan Tanka Empire had done in the past.


    One of them was a birth encouragement policy.


    Having as many children as possible is good for the country and the family! So lets all work hard to have many children!


    The court continuously encouraged people to have children.


    And people also epted this easily.


    It would be simr anywhere, but at this time in Joseon, children were also wealth.


    This was an immutable truth that had been passed down for a long time in an agricultural society.


    Thanks to this, rather from some point of view, children increased faster than in the past Wakan Tanka Empire.


    This led to a rapid poption explosion in Joseon over time.


    Lets go north! The north is and of opportunity!


    And around this time, full-scale northern development began.


    Uh, go to the cold and barren north?


    Its not hard to make a living like before, why do we have to go?


    But peoples reactions were not very good.


    To begin with, Joseon peoples perception of the north was not very good.


    People living south of the Korean Penins or in Hanyang had discriminated against northern people for quite a long time.


    There it was barren so it was an area with a shortage of poption.


    But they were told to go further north than that.


    It was only natural that people would not agree easily.


    So they had been sending criminals and their families to the north for a long time, which was called Samin policy.


    No matter how much they said that the north would be developed in the future, people did not want to develop the north with their own hands.


    But the court could not sit back and watch this.


    Manchuria development was a top priority.


    This cant go on. Even if we have to force people to migrate, we have to develop the north.


    The head of industry is right. Even if we receive a lot of resentment from people, we have to make a decision for Joseons future.


    Of course, there were some skeptical opinions from time to time, but the majority were hardliners.


    They were almost all reformist figures.


    They were people who did not care about anything for Joseons reform.


    They had led so much reform while seeing so much blood, and they were not people who would stop even if they saw more blood.


    Lee Yi, head of diplomacy also agreed with their opinions to some extent.


    But his thoughts were slightly different.


    In this situation, it is right to force people to pioneer the north, even if it is random.


    I see that the Minister of Foreign Affairs also thinks so.


    But I think we have to consider what happens after that.


    What happens after that


    Ee continued his words.


    People who are forced to migrate to the north for the sake of pioneering will surely suffer a lot. Then they will have resentment towards the government in their hearts. At the same time, the north will quickly industrialize as time goes by. You know what might happen then, dont you?


    What might happen Do you mean they will harbor rebellious thoughts?


    Even if they dont go that far, regional resentment will remain, and it can be a seed of conflict. Thats what I mean.


    That seems too far-fetched to me.


    Hmm. I think it makes sense enough. You dont know well how the people perceive the north.


    Then do you have any n, Minister of Foreign Affairs?


    Lee Yi answered with a gleam in his eyes to that question.


    So far, the Wakan Tanka Empire has been Joseons teacher, and it will be so in the future. And there was a simr thing in the empire, right?


    Are you talking about


    There was no one more pro-empire than the reformists.


    They couldnt not know the history of the empire.


    In fact, something simr to Joseon happened in the empire.


    You probably guessed right. Its moving the capital to the north, Manchuria.


    !


    When the card of moving the capital came out, the faces of the ministers were colored with shock.


    And soon a rebuttal burst out.


    Thats absurd! I agreepletely that we should take the empire as our teacher, but Joseon and the empire are different in reality, arent they?


    They are different. The emperor of the empire has no influence in Joseon.


    The reason why Wakan Tanka Empire could sessfully move its capital to the north was because of Kim Kiwoos influence.


    It was because the imperial citizens wanted to live in the city where Kim Kiwoo lived.


    So in Joseon, we have to send people to the north by force, not voluntarily. We may hear a lot ofints right now, but when the north bes the center of industry and we move the capital there, theseints will decrease.


    Hmm. They might think they gotpensated for their past time, so its not entirely wrong


    The ministers had a dubious expression on their faces. Lee Yis opinion was that radical.


    Lee Yi opened his mouth again to drive a wedge into this atmosphere.


    Even if not, we have to seriously consider moving to Manchuria. As you know, Manchuria has a lot of resources buried there, making industrialization easy, and most importantly, Joseons sphere of influence has widened a lot. It means we have grown too big to stay in a small penins.


    Thats true indeed.


    Joseons sphere of influence had expanded even after the establishment of the World Union.


    By now, it had incorporated arge part of Siberia into its territory.


    At this point, Hanyang on the penins was too biased to the bottom.


    It was hard to rule Siberia properly.
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