Zhan Wuya

Zhan Wuya is Zhan Wuya is a pragmatic and resourceful leader who plays a pivotal role in the transmigrators' strategic development of military and industrial infrastructure. Initially drawn to establishing a coastal presence through securing a lease on an abandoned maritime militia training base—reflecting his vision for a refined, land-based way of life—he later transitions into a key figure in the mechanical and artillery production efforts. As head of the Mechanical Group, he leads discussions on machinery manufacturing, particularly in producing essential equipment like boilers and cannons, ensuring the group’s technical expertise aligns with pressing military needs, such as equipping defenses against blockades or fortifications. His contributions underscore his blend of hands-on engineering leadership and adaptability to complex logistical challenges, cement

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"Chapter 13: The Old Worker "Zishan, I do believe you have the makings of a landlord." Wen Desi chuckled. "Some men carry the air of kings; you carry the presence of a country gentleman." "Perhaps it runs in the blood. My dream has always been a sprawling estate—vegetable gardens, chickens pecking about, a grape trellis overhead, a rattan chair beneath it, and nothing to do but sip tea and watch the afternoon drift by..." "Sounds delightful. But what's stopping you now?" Wen Desi drawled. "We've"

"Chapter 14: The Conference — Dividing Into Groups From the beginning, Xiao Zishan had set his sights on small coastal cities. After half a month of scouting, he finally secured a lease on a maritime militia training base in a remote county. The base was a relic of the "all-people soldiers" era—a training camp that had sat vacant for years following military downsizing. Nestled in hilly terrain with only a small harbor for sea access, it was nearly encircled by mountains. The sole road leading in"

"Chapter 16: The Conference — Machinery and Chemical Industry The discussion turned to machinery manufacturing—Director Wen's specialty. The central question was what equipment to bring, and Zhan Wuya, who had contributed a small machine shop, took the lead in reporting their available assets. "Can this equipment produce the specialized machinery we'll need?" someone asked. "Boilers, for instance?" "In theory, absolutely." Zhan Wuya scratched his head, clearly unaccustomed to fielding questions f"

"Chapter 20: The North American Branch With the First Institutional Conference concluded, the crossing plan moved from theory into action. Specialized groups took charge of drafting operational plans, contingency protocols, and procurement lists within their respective domains, while the stream of personnel reporting for duty grew steadily each week. Every new arrival, upon registration, was thrown into thirty days of intensive military training: drill formations, field fortifications, obstacle c"

"Chapter 82: Cement Wang Luobin had purchased a complete small-scale cement production system using the shaft-kiln method, but the equipment demanded vast quantities of coal—and the transmigrators had none. The other raw materials proved easier to source locally. Clay from the brick kiln's pit had low sand content and a reddish tint indicating high iron—ideal for cement production. For limestone, though the shell and oyster lime from Bopu contained insufficient calcium carbonate, chalk deposits h"

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Appears in chapters: 13, 14, 16, 20, 82, 93, 133, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 152, 155, 223, 224, 225, 226, 231, 232, 233, 240, 336, 341, 388, 407, 408, 432, 508, 509, 511, 538, 549, 565, 572, 579, 585, 586, 587, 588, 591, 601, 603, 617, 657, 658, 740, 743, 744, 745, 799, 800, 807, 813, 845, 889, 916, 917, 921, 938, 1006, 1106, 1193, 1312, 1313, 1316, 1317, 1425, 1432, 1614, 1667, 1669, 1671, 1672, 1673, 1937, 1948, 2315, 2318, 2320, 2793.

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