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Chapter 1734 Head=reward

Yulin, Xiazhou, Huangyangping.

In just half a year, this once prosperous border town completely changed its appearance. This past season was a critical period for production and food and clothing. Businessmen from Hu and Han Dynasties gathered one after another, and trade in the border market was extremely prosperous.

Even at this time last year, although the atmosphere in Huang Yangping was somewhat depressed due to the influence of Li Jiqian's rebellion, it still managed to maintain normal order and living conditions.

But now, there is only endless desolation and desolation. Looking around, it is devastated. There are traces of war everywhere, ruined earth walls, collapsed houses, burned dormitories, and corpses everywhere.

After the Battle of Fengzhou, Yulin officers and soldiers, under the coordination of the camp, began to suppress the various rebel groups, especially the two major rebel groups, Li and Yuan.

As the base camp of Li Jiqian's rebellion, Huangyangping is still a key target for elimination even if it only existed for more than two months. Especially, this place is so close to Xiazhou City. The result is doomed and the process is cruel. This place

The border town where Hu and Han gathered was completely destroyed by the war. The leading Han general Wang Meng, together with more than 3,000 Hu cavalry, slaughtered the entire town and the surrounding party members. While conquering this rebel concentration camp,

He also took more than 10,000 heads back to Xiazhou to ask for merit.

Wang Meng was originally just an ordinary cavalry battalion commander under Yulin Dusi. When Wang Qian first mobilized his troops to attack Li Jiqian in a large scale, he also led his troops to Huangyangping as an outpost.

But the fate of people is really unpredictable. A year ago, he was just a cavalry camp general, but a year later, he became the commander of Xiazhou's cavalry army. He is ranked high in Xiazhou's military system. Of course.

, all this was fought for by Wang Meng with his life, and it was he who dyed his future red with the blood of the rebels and party members.

The most critical battle was undoubtedly the Battle of Fengzhou. Wang Meng fought with the army and led his cavalry to launch no less than seven fierce attacks on Li Jiqian's troops until they were defeated. He himself suffered more than ten wounds and wounds.

This is where it became famous.

Friendship arose on the battlefield. Wang Meng was recommended by Pan Luozhi and fell into the eyes of King Zhao Liu Fang, who was a Suxi warrior. Even though Wang Meng and Wang Qian had a relatively close relationship, they were not implicated. Instead, after the Battle of Fengzhou

, was promoted to commander of the Xiazhou Horse Army and became a typical example of development during the Yulin Rebellion.

Similarly, Zhang Yan, the former mayor of Huangyangping who was still friends with Wang Meng a year ago, because he participated in the rebellion, even if he was coerced by Li Jiqian and the wild party Xiang, the end can only be described as miserable. The whole family

He was killed and his head was exchanged for money, and the person who ordered the killing was precisely Wang Meng, a "good brother".

The relatively primitive method of recording merit by using heads for merit has been gradually eliminated in the Han army. Not to mention the officers, they have higher requirements for the evaluation of military merit and have long since moved away from simple beheading achievements. But even

Ordinary soldiers also have a more complete method of recording merit that combines monitoring the army and supporting evidence.

In the past, in addition to shocking the target, the Han army rarely carried out beheading actions. The most recent time was when Tian Qinzuo massacred the Jurchen natives of the East China Sea in Andong and built a capital with their corpses to scare the barbarians...

After many years, a similar scene appeared again in Yulin, and it was more direct, more cruel, and more natural. Whether it was the Han army or the servants of the Zahu army, for them, those heads were credit and wealth, and the camp had already been ordered.

, the article clearly stipulates that a traitor’s head is worth money.

This price is not high for the government, but it is indeed very attractive to the lower-level sergeants, especially the servants.

With the opening of domestic copper smelting and the import of foreign copper, more and more copper coins of the Han Dynasty were minted. Compared with the past, Han coins have depreciated a lot, but they are still money that many low-level people may not be able to earn even if they work hard for a month without eating or drinking.

owned.

For the officers and soldiers fighting the rebellion in Yulin, this was a costless business. How difficult would it be to kill a few people and chop off a few heads? At most, it would only cost some physical strength.

The imperial court was recruiting officers and soldiers, who were paid in peacetime and received allowances for combat operations. In addition, with the success of beheadings, participating in an operation meant a large amount of income, so the enthusiasm was naturally high.

It has to be said that the Han official army has become more and more professional, and of course, it has become more and more mercenary. Even though Emperor Liu has always emphasized loyalty to the emperor and patriotism in the past few decades, brainwashing with Xuan Weilang has a certain effect.

, but after all, it is not as intuitive as the temptation of monetary benefits.

Furthermore, why should we be loyal to the emperor? That is to gain promotion in position, improve social status, and increase wealth. Why should we be patriotic? Because the empire can protect their vested interests. Putting aside all this, there is no way to talk about loyalty to the emperor and patriotism.

Of course, ideals are still very important, but they pale in comparison to interests.

Compared with the well-paid Han army, those soldiers were more motivated. In the northwest region, poverty is still common, especially those miscellaneous people who are used to poverty and can work hard for a little money.

At the same time, they also have another level of concern, which is the pressure of survival. The rebellion of the party members has a considerable impact on them. Under the huge pressure of the court, if they do not want to be labeled as traitors and eliminated, then they can only

You can now protect yourself through the corpses of traitors.

Especially when the camp offers naked profit temptations, the choice becomes easier. Therefore, since the beginning of spring, a series of killings in Yulin are inhumane to the party members and to the counter-rebellion officers and soldiers under the command of the Yulin camp.

, every time you swing the knife, you will earn a constant amount of money.

The targets of the killing were undoubtedly those Hu and Han rebels who had rebelled and were enemies of the imperial court. These people should have been killed, but Yulin was in such chaos that it was difficult to identify them.

There was no clear instruction for the camp, but the subordinates acted very freely. At first, they kept an eye on the rebels, but later on, smart people kept an eye on all the party members.

In the end, it evolved into killing everyone, men, women, old and young. This leader was started by Baima Hu, a miscreant in Lingzhou. After failing to find the "main force of the rebels", Baima Hu actively used their less bright minds to

I set my sights on those members of the party who were suspected of being thieves, especially after they slaughtered a tribe and even received an equivalent amount of reward for their heads, old, weak, women and children, Pandora's box was completely opened.

And it’s out of control...

In the mass killings all over Yulin, some are doing it for merit, while others are doing it for rewards. Of course, there are many more people who are doing it for survival, and the vast majority of these people need to fight with their lives.

Forced by the chaotic situation in Yulin, as well as the butcher knives wielded by the officers and soldiers, the party members within the territory did not sit still and wait for death, and were slaughtered. Some of them resisted, and the result of resistance was death. At most, they counterattacked before death and gave the officers and soldiers

Cause some casualties.

There are also those who choose to flee. Migration is the instinct of these Dangxiang people who maintain their nomadic habits. However, although Yulin is large, there are only so many places for survival, and the entire Yulin has been sealed off by the army. Those who want to escape must either

Those who were intercepted and killed on the way, or blocked by the official and military blockades, eventually became "rewards".

For most of the Yulin Party members, the past few months have been a time of crisis with no way to heaven, no door to earth, and no way to escape. Of course, it is not that there are no survivors at all. There are always lucky ones in the world.

Some broke through numerous obstacles and escaped into the northern Shaanxi Plateau and hid in the mountains, while others rushed into the desert. If they could find an oasis, there was still hope of survival.

But these are, after all, only a minority.

In addition to killings, the deaths in Yulin also included deaths from starvation and disease. In fact, in the past cold winter, tens of thousands of local Hu Han people had died in the ice and snow.

After the beginning of spring, all production activities were abolished, and there was no space. Hunger and death were still the main themes, and the government and the army also upheld the attitude of not sparing any millimeter or millet against the rebels.

Even so, the dead Yulin people and the officers and soldiers who counter-rebellion did not let go. As long as they could still see, their heads were cut off and used as rewards in exchange for money. Perhaps for those who died, the more fortunate thing was that this

By the time I no longer feel anything, the pain is much less severe than the pain I suffered while alive.

The suggestion of exchanging heads for money was put forward by Shangguan Zheng, the magistrate of Xiazhou. This man was not a good person. He was a carnivorous class who drank human blood. However, he did not deny his talents. At that time, he accompanied Wang Quanbin on the southern expedition to Dali.

Thanks to his outstanding performance during the Yulin Rebellion, discussions on Shangguan Zheng's promotion have already begun in the Ministry of Personnel.

Shangguanzheng's proposal was approved by the imperial court, of course, mainly by Emperor Liu. The imperial court agreed. Even if there were some objections within Yulin Xingying, they could only implement it with all their strength. At this time, no one dared to risk their lives.

Treating imperial edicts as child's play.

For this reason, Emperor Liu also asked the Financial Secretary to allocate one million guan for the special purpose. In Emperor Liu's words, using a mere 1 million guan to buy the "rebels" in the entire Yulin, and to buy a hundred years of peace in Yulin and even the northwest, how could it be possible?

It's all worth it.

Of course, not all of the heads that were exchanged for rewards were party members, but also Han Chinese. When this de facto "purge movement" reached its climax, it was pathological and did not distinguish between friend and foe.

At first, the government had to conduct inspections, but later, the various government offices simply opened "head pits" and sent people to wait with rewards. Some people would throw the heads of captured "rebels" into the pits and distribute them according to the number.

tips.

Generally speaking, the Han people were luckier during the great turmoil in Yulin. Of course, this was only compared to the Dangxiang people, especially those who fled early or flocked to towns early to seek asylum from the government.

, although they also suffered a lot of damage, most of them were able to barely survive.

However, not all Han people are so smart and have luck of one kind or another. At the same time, there are scum among the Han people, and there are also stupid people who are bewitched by Yuan Ke and other thieves. Although these people are dressed in Han skin, their fate is equally miserable.

Most people have also become the scum of the era, and their heads are beheaded in exchange for rewards.


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