At this time, there was a sound coming from the door of the auditorium.

A few days ago, Kim Weidong, a North Korean who was called the "Bear of National Defense" by the people of Seoul, led a team, strode with his head held high, and was the first to enter the auditorium.

The National Defense Force is about to be officially awarded medals!

Chapter 190 Please answer, 18

Three years passed in a flash, and in 3, the appearance of the area outside the Great Wall had changed with each passing day.

Although it is midsummer, the weather is still hot even in the high-latitude Northeast region. If you don't find a cool place to stay, you will be sweating profusely in the sun in a short time.

On the vast Liaozhongnan Plain, a steam locomotive sped past, making a "what's more" sound as it went.

After nearly five years, the Shenglv Shenyang-Dalian Railway was finally opened to traffic.

Thanks to modern technology, people in the carriages did not feel the heat of the summer.

Because at that time, trains had no glass! Even the frames of the doors and windows were made of wood.

So, the people in the car enjoyed a long-distance ride spanning hundreds of kilometers.

However, although the doors and windows are made of wood, it does not affect the train's transportation and loading capacity.

As the railway outside the Great Wall was laid step by step, the Sihai Shipping Company grew stronger and stronger, and the number of people going to the Great Wall in the Northeast saw a surge.

With the advancement of carriages, ships and railways, about one million people from the north came to the outside of the Great Wall through various channels every year.

The efficiency of transporting people to Guandong has increased by more than 4 times compared to when Yuan Shikai first became the governor of Korea.

The population of Northeast China, excluding North Korea, is roughly estimated to have reached 1200 million, equivalent to the level in 1900 in the original time and space, and there is a trend of accelerating growth.

"Beep!" "Beep!"

The locomotive spewed out a thick black mist, and the speed gradually slowed down, and Zero slowly drove into the platform.

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This thick black fog was regarded as air pollution in later generations. People who smelled it couldn't help but frown, cover their noses and stay away.

But in today's world, the black mist spewing out of the front of a steamer is a symbol of power and progress.

Groups of people carrying large and small bags got off the platform of Huanggutun Station. They looked around curiously.

"This way, this way!" The conductor waved a small red wooden stick, directing the people getting off the train to leave quickly.

After hearing the instructions, this group of ignorant Central Plains farmers followed the crowd and walked outside step by step.

At the station entrance, after seeing a large number of passengers coming out, people with various accents began to come forward to solicit them.

"People from Dengzhou Prefecture come here!"

"People from Hejian Prefecture, please stand under the red cloth!"

"Fellow villagers from Weihui Prefecture, follow me!"

Yes, under Yuan Shikai's arrangement, the Chuang Guandong movement changed from chaos and disorder at the beginning to a unified organization according to regions.

To put it bluntly, "crossing Guandong" means fleeing famine.

If one person in a place can escape famine, it means that there are more people who are also preparing to escape famine.

If they can escape famine with acquaintances, it will greatly increase their willingness to do so.

One family fleeing famine can often lead to ten or eight families fleeing together, and if ten or eight families flee together, it can even lead to the entire village fleeing together.

Word of mouth spreads from one person to ten, and from ten to a hundred. In addition to relying on modern transportation methods, Yuan Shikai used reasonable means, which is also one of the reasons why the number of people going to Guandong increased dramatically in recent years.

The Northeast Frontier Reclamation Bureau had no way to manage those who arrived outside the Great Wall on their own by land.

However, as long as the people arrive outside the customs by train or ship, they will meet official personnel at the station or dock entrance and take them to the next step.

Of course, this was also the last time the villagers saw each other.

You can go to Guandong together from the same village, but you cannot live in Guandong together from the same village.

If nothing unexpected happens, after counting the number of people, refugees with the same surname and ethnicity will be distributed to various places in the three northeastern provinces and Haidong Province.

"Dad, where are we going?"

After everyone on the platform had left, a father and son hurried out of the carriage.

"I'm going to sleep! I overslept!" The middle-aged man stamped his feet in frustration, not knowing what to do: "What should I do now?"

The father and son fled all the way from Xinxiang, and finally boarded a ship in Dengzhou. After getting off the ship in Lushun, they boarded a train to Shengjing.

The son was so tired that he fell asleep in his father's arms. Seeing his child sleeping, the father's eyelids began to twitch, and finally he closed his eyes for a while.

I didn't expect that I would miss the train arriving at the station and missed getting off the train because of my shortness of breath.

"Sir, you said there would be someone to pick you up when you get off the train before you got on. Why is there no one here now?" My father saw the attendant patrolling back and forth on the platform and walked up to him and asked.

"They're long gone!" The attendant was used to it; he'd see one or two people oversleeping every day. "Hurry up and look outside, maybe they're still here."

Following the direction pointed by the attendant, the father ran quickly towards the exit with his luggage on his back and his son in his arms.

However, when he arrived, the station square, which had been crowded with people just now, was now deserted.

In the scorching summer, the man was so anxious that sweat was dripping down his face. He could only chase forward along the street. He raised his head and could vaguely catch a glimpse of the backs of the crowd.

However, the faster he walked, the more beads of sweat formed on his forehead, until the sweat dripped into his eyes and the salt stung the man so much that he couldn't open his eyes. He was forced to stop and rub his eyes.

When he opened his eyes again, the crowd in the distance had disappeared, and the man stomped his feet in regret again.

"Dad, there's no point in worrying. Ask the people in front." The child's crisp voice woke the man up.

The man then realized that there were two people coming towards him in a strange posture not far away.

"My lords, my lords!" The man hurriedly stretched out his hands to block the way, almost scaring the two cyclists to fall.

Fortunately, the two had superb skills and braked in time, but the hats on their heads still flew to the ground due to inertia, revealing their black hair.

Ah! Why is there no queue? The man was shocked, wondering how he could meet someone without a queue in the Qing Dynasty.

Could it be that the two of them were traitors? The man looked around, but there didn't seem to be any traitors in Shengjing City.

"Is there something you want to talk to me about?" The scholar in gray didn't know what the man was thinking, so he stopped his bicycle and asked.

"My lords, may I know where to go to register for the settlement outside the Great Wall?" The man hesitated for a moment, then kowtowed and asked.

"Are you civilians from inside the Great Wall?" another scholar in black asked in confusion.

"Yes, I overslept and missed the next train." The man answered honestly.

"Go forward, turn left at the end, then right again. After 300 steps, you'll find the Northeast Border Reclamation Bureau Office."

The man in gray picked up the hat and put it back on his head.

"Let's go! Why don't you leave?" The black-robed scholar seemed to see the man's uneasiness and asked, "But you see, we don't have braids?"

"The common people wouldn't dare!"

When the man heard this, he was so scared that he fell to his knees again, not daring to raise his head.

"No problem, I'll tell you straight away." The black-robed scholar raised his lips and jokingly said, "We are Koreans. You know what Koreans are like? They don't need to have braids."

"I understand. I understand." The man stood up hurriedly.

Although I don't understand why Koreans can't have braids, but since the adult in front of me says so, it must be right.

"By the way, what's your name?" the black-clothed scholar asked when he saw the man about to leave.

"My name is Fang Zhongshan."

"Fang Zhongshan, you're new here outside the Great Wall, so remember this," the black-clad scholar said after getting on his bicycle: "You don't need to kneel when you see anyone except those in official robes."

After saying that, without waiting for the man to reply, the scholar in blue and the scholar in black rode away on their bicycles again.

"Tongfu, you knew that kneeling is not allowed outside the pass, so why didn't you stop that man?" After walking away, the scholar in gray asked the scholar in black beside him.

"Zhuoru, you saw what he did just now." The black-clad scholar explained as he rode his bike, "He knelt right away. How could I have stopped him?"

"Then you can't pretend to be a Korean!" Liang Qichao was still a young man, far from being as smooth as his later generations.

"This is not North Korea. Without braids, there is no guarantee that something will go wrong if we don't find a legitimate reason." Chen Qianqiu explained.

The two people in gray and black were Liang Qichao and Chen Qianqiu.

After the imperial examinations in the south were discontinued, Liang Qichao lost his goal and planned to go to Korea to study the Western learning that he was interested in.

Unexpectedly, I met Chen Qianqiu, who also came from Guangzhou Prefecture.

In the original time and space, Chen Qianqiu and Liang Qichao helped Kang Youwei promote his reformist ideas and build momentum for the reform.

But in this time and space, due to the defeat of China in the Sino-French War and the cession of territory and payment of indemnities, Kang Youwei started the International Gazette ahead of time to introduce foreign current affairs, and made a lot of money by selling newspapers.

As the North and the South were divided at that time, Kang Youwei had no hope for a career in the government, so he was not as concerned about reform and innovation as he was in the original time and space. Instead, he became a famous newspaper editor in Shanghai.

Liang and Chen had different ideas from Kang Youwei and they chose to go to Korea at the same time.

Chapter 191 Please Answer, 1894 (Continued

"Zhuoru, when it comes to constitutionalism, which one is better, Britain's or Germany's?" Chen Qianqiu stared at the bicycle and asked Liang Qichao beside him.

"If you ask me, none of them will work." Liang Qichao has now been in Korea for two or three years, and his cognition is very different from that of the original time and space.

"Why not? Do you want a republican system like France and the United States?" Chen Qianqiu frowned. "Zhuoru, such outrageous talk can only be expressed outside the Great Wall. After all, the Qing Empire still needs a monarch. Don't dare mention it back inside the Great Wall."

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Go back to the interior? Liang Qichao thought to himself, I will never set foot in Shanhaiguan again in my life.

"Tongfu, I don't agree with the republic either." Liang Qichao lowered his voice and moved his bicycle closer to Chen Qianqiu: "What I agree with is the election of a Han Chinese as emperor."

"Zhuoru, could it be that you have also joined..." Chen Qianqiu looked at Liang Qichao deeply and stopped discussing this topic.

In the original time and space, Liang Qichao, under the influence of Kang Youwei, first advocated relying on the monarch to reform the country. After the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898, he felt that "destruction" was necessary and began to lean towards revolution.

However, after the Qing government announced its preparations for constitutionalism, he again raised the banner of "constitutionalism." When the Wuchang Uprising broke out and the Qing Dynasty was on the verge of collapse, he again stood up and put forward the slogan of "republic with a nominal monarch."

As for his later actions during the Republic of China, from supporting and opposing Yuan Shikai, echoing the National Protection War to supporting Duan Qirui, it can be seen that his political views changed again and again.

However, among so many changes, we can also make out one thread, that is, he advocates strongman politics.

Whether it is a dictatorship, a constitutional government, a republic or not, it doesn’t matter. As long as there is a strong man, he will choose to be loyal.

Therefore, after entering Korea, he quickly came into contact with a group of scholars and eventually joined a salon discussion on "anti-Manchu and restoration of Han".

The purpose of this salon is to let Yuan Shikai replace the Qing Dynasty.

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