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Episode 1008: The na of firewood is the arms race (1)

Naniwa rchants, who had a lot of fun selling military supplies to Europe, listened more actively to European trends.

“The East is like stagnant water, with little movent. But Europa is like boiling water, full of opportunities!”

“Let’s go to Europe! To the land of opportunity!”

Thanks to this, about two years after the end of the Italian Unification War, many Japanese rchants ca to stay in Europe. Japanese rchants who settled in Europe did not only build comrcial buildings.

Next to it, a Japanese-style kiru was built. Geishas from Japan soon beca a hot topic among the European upper class. And perhaps by coincidence, this Giru beca a good source of information for Japanese rchants.

* * *

While running Giru, rchants were forced to use only Japanese, except for those in charge of greeting custors and paying bills. Since many Europeans were already visiting Japan, it was common for geishas and store clerks to be able to speak foreign languages. Even the geishas brought to Europe were people who could speak French or Latin.

“I understand that you deliberately paid a lot of money to buy us because we know how to speak foreign languages. But why?’

The courtesans expressed their doubts. The money paid by the rchants beca the geishas’ debt. In order to repay this debt as quickly as possible, they had to capture rich custors as householders. In other words, they had to gently lt down the upper class of Europe and capture them as householders. For this, conversation was absolutely necessary.

To the gisaeng’s words, the rchants answered simply and clearly,

“We need ears that listen well, not mouths that can speak well.”

“Then it’s hard to repay the debt…”

“Face. And there is a body. If you do as I’m told and ask for good news, I’ll reduce your debt further.”

“Do you get what you promised?”

“I promise.”

Nani and the rchants’ cunning strategy worked very well. The European upper class who sought out the geishas were secretly seeking out geishas. We ended up sharing more intimate stories than the conversations we had at the base of .

“Can we have this conversation here?”

“It’s okay. Those girls don’t understand us.”

“Really?”

“I bet. Oi (おい)! Uta (歌)!”

“Hi (はい).”

And the geishas reported to the rchants the stories they heard while drinking. The executives of the Milwi and Hyeonhyang, who learned of this information in the process of delivering the empire’s special multi-colored liquor to Kiru, Japan, or through agents planted in Japan, all smiled bitterly.

“Everything people think about goes there.”

In any case, through this process, Japanese rchants were able to secure European information more efficiently. It was through this article that information about the new gunpowder that had begun to spread throughout Europe, starting from England, was obtained.

* * *

Japanese rchants, having received intelligence about the new gunpowder, once again contacted the governnt. After receiving intelligence from rchants, the Japanese governnt once again sent ssengers to the empire. The imperial governnt, which had already received similar intelligence through the imperial troops stationed in Italy, ca to the sa conclusion as before.

“There is already gunpowder that is easier to handle and has stronger explosive power, so I think it’s okay to hand it over.”

“It’s a good ti to show off since new gunpowder has already begun to spread.”

In this way, the empire sold the recipe for Deokgap-style gunpowder, an early type of smokeless gunpowder, to the Ming and Japan. Here, Japan did not forget its past experiences and carefully checked the precautions to be taken during manufacturing. This was to avoid repeating the mistake of once again losing a large number of skilled craftsn and workers.

anwhile, in the Ming Dynasty, this kind of conversation went back and forth between Emperor Seonghwa and the Imperial Guard.

“What should I say about this? What a fisherman?”

They had learned of the situation through secret lines connected to the empire.

‘Should I send a ssenger to Japan to express my gratitude?’

* * *

In any case, Japanese rchants, rather than Japan, who imported the manufacturing thod of smokeless gunpowder from the Empire, attempted mass production. Once they successfully overca the initial trial and error process and succeeded in mass production, the rchants began to export it to Europe. The targets were weak European countries – the princes of the Holy Roman Empire and Eastern European countries.

Unlike France, England, Habsburg Spain, etc., they lacked capital, especially capital. Therefore, they purchased large quantities of smokeless gunpowder from Japanese rchants. . After hearing the extent of the involvent, the imperial officials gathered in small groups and talked.

“Shall we sell it too?”

Similar stories also circulated among high-ranking people.

“What do you think?”

In response to Hyeon’s question, Minister of Foreign Affairs Shin Sook-ju stepped forward and said,

“Unfortunately, this is sothing our empire cannot do. There are people who already look at us with unkind eyes. If war breaks out inside Europe, they will hold us responsible.” ”

Even though we didn’t start the war?”

“That’s right. For now, we have to be satisfied with Italy, Portugal and Switzerland.”

* * *

Italy, which took over the production facilities and technology of Florence long guns from the empire, has grown into one of the leading gun manufacturers in Europe. Surprisingly, it is currently the most famous gun manufacturer in Italy. It was a Beretta. Of course, unlike the history before the intervention of the city, this Beretta belonged to Florence.

In the case of Portugal, it was famous for its powerful naval power. The size of the fleet was also large, but all of the battleships were guns made in the empire – after being salvaged from France. This was because it was ard with an early type of decorative artillery.

In the case of Switzerland, it was famous as an ard neutral country. Thanks to its control of the main transportation routes passing through the Alps, Switzerland was receiving a lot of customs revenue. As a result, there were those who tried to protect Switzerland. However, the Swiss army, ard with imperial firearms, made them give up this idea.

For the European powers, the existence of Italy, Portugal and Switzerland was a very painful thorn.

* * *

Following the generalization of gunpowder, the advent of smokeless gunpowder led to the ergence of smokeless gunpowder in Europe. The great powers entered into an arms race once again. The first things the great powers, especially France, tried their hand at were long guns and cannons.

France put a lot of effort into producing the Florentine long guns and armored fire trucks acquired during the War of Italian Unification. Interesting Among these two, the one that the French Army put the most effort into was the armored fire truck. This

was due to the terrible mory of being hit by the armored fire truck wielded by the assault troops in the last Italian war.

“A fire truck rather than a long gun!”

“A fire truck rather than a long gun !” Fire trucks are better!”

This was the slogan going around among the French Army. If the French Army was working on Florentine rifles and fire trucks, the cannons were what the entire French army clung to.

During the Battle of Corsica, the French either sank near the northern coastline of Corsica or Risking their lives, they salvaged cannons and shells from the stranded Imperial battle lines and transported them back to the ho country. It was literally ‘risking their lives.’ They

approached the sunken Imperial battle lines, avoiding the highly poisonous eyes of the Imperial Navy, and used no special auxiliary equipnt. This was because not only the salvage work, which relied solely on the lung capacity of the divers, but also the crossing of the sea carrying the salvaged cannons and shells required risking one’s life.

When the cannons and shells salvaged at the risk of their lives arrived in their ho country, the French military gathered craftsn from the military and began dismantling them. The task was to record every detail and shape, right down to the smallest spring and screw, and casualties occurred in the process.

This was because, while disassembling a cannon that was lifted with a loaded shell, an explosion occurred while disassembling a shell equipped with a fuse. France, which succeeded in disassembling it despite the loss of life, began reverse engineering based on this. However, the prototype created through reverse engineering showed performance that was significantly inferior to the original.

“why?”

“It was made with the sa iron and the sa figures, but why?”

High-ranking officials in the French military, who could not accept the results, scolded the craftsn. The answers the craftsn gave to the advice of high-ranking people were the sa.

“It’s not the sa iron!”

French steel was of very poor quality compared to imperial steel. The French military confird the problem and imdiately reported it to Charles VIII. After receiving the report, Charles VIII and his ministers chose one policy and one alternative.

-Strengthen national support for the developnt of better steelmaking technology.

-Adjust the values to match the French steel currently being produced.

Both required huge budgets and trial and error. But it was unavoidable. The good news was that French comrcial powers actively cooperated to ensure the success of the ‘iron technology developnt policy.’

In order to make greater profits from the railroads that are still being built, better quality tracks and better-performing iron horses were needed, and for this, better quality steel was needed.

Thanks to a kind of ‘global support’, the developnt of new cannons and shells was able to succeed faster than expected. However, just when we were optimistic that everything would proceed smoothly from now on, a major accident occurred.

Spain had handed over key information, including blueprints for new cannons and shells, to England.

* * *

Spain, which suffered heavy losses in the War of Italian Unification and lost strategic points in the diterranean region, including Gibraltar and Algeciras, to the Empire, joined hands with France again. The biggest cause of the collapse of Spain, which had been actively cooperating with France by providing funds and personnel, was sugar liquor.

France, which took over the empire’s sugar liquor distillery, exported large quantities of sugar liquor to Spain and made a lot of profit. Spain, which was faced with many social and economic problems, strongly protested against France and announced a ban on the import of sugar liquor.

When the import of sugar liquor was banned, sugar smuggling began to increase on the Spanish border. As smuggling continued no matter how much they cracked down, Spain began to suspect the French governnt.

“Aren’t you ignoring it on purpose?”

Day after day, the Spanish ambassador visited King Charles VIII and French ministers to ask for a solution to the problem, but as progress was still sluggish, Spain’s suspicions turned into confidence. Eventually, Spain began to seriously consider colluding with England.

-If we think about the border issue, we cannot stay together with France forever.

-France may be using smuggling to find a way to break through the border.

-England and France are known enemies.

-If England becos stronger, France will be so focused on England that it will not be able to pay attention to the border with us.

-England’s sugar liquor is also a problem, but England has to travel by sea. It can be blocked more easily.

After reviewing these circumstances, Spain joined hands with England to attack France.

* * *

England’s developnt of new cannons, which had handed over key information to England, did not slow down at all.

‘Why? Why?’

España could not hide her frustration as the situation was much different than expected. And Hyang, who received information about this, smiled and muttered an answer.

“There are two answers. One is the quality of the steel and the other is the unit.”

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