1250, Listen to Li Yangeng talk about the past five

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"Chu Ying is the eldest son of Zhushen Khan. Because he is the eldest and is very heroic, our family has supported him for a long time. Later, he was executed by Zhushen Khan. I think you all know the inside story of this matter. I will not

I won’t go into details. At that time, all the disciples united to attack Chu Ying. In order to avoid division, Zhu Shenhan had no choice but to sacrifice Chu Ying.”

Li Yangeng was also a little helpless and continued: "Chu Ying's matter was promoted by Dai Shan and others behind the scenes. We support Chu Ying, but we have become mortal enemies with Dai Shan. If Dai Shan comes to power, we will have to follow Liu Xingzuo's path and raise our family

He fled. Fortunately, he did not fight Huang Taiji in the end. But Huang Taiji also believed that we were the remnants of Chu Ying's faction, and he used us and guarded against us. Our Li family's life was actually not easy."

Hong'er nodded and said: "Emperor and courtiers are the same everywhere."

Li Yangeng said: "Besides, when we surrendered to Zhushen Khan, we were forced to do so. Who would be willing to be a slave to a group of barbarians if the officials of the Ming Dynasty were improper? Not to mention us, even the Jurchens did not understand him. At that time, Zhushen Khan

The Li Mansion in Tieling escaped and raised an army with thirteen sets of armor. The Jurchens did not support him."

"They think Zhushen Khan is just looking for trouble and messing around. The territories of various tribes in Liaodong were divided by the Ming Dynasty. If you annex and annex them like this, one day you will recruit Taishi Li, and the army will burn the village. So, they will destroy it one after another.

He poisoned his well and stabbed Zhushen Khan and others with a knife in the middle of the night."

"In those days, Zhu Shen Khan was in a very embarrassed state. He was often eating at home, and people who opposed his nonsense would come and kill him. He was so frightened that he hurriedly hid Chu Ying, Dai Shan and his daughter Dong Guo Gege under the cabinet.

He and his brothers fought with swords and guns. When he was most nervous, he even sent his child to my house for foster care."

"He is my grandfather's adopted son. According to the seniority, I call Dongguo aunt. She is the first child of Zhushen Khan and the eldest princess of the Kingdom of Jin. She and her two younger brothers, Chu Ying and Dai Shan, have the same mother.

But the three of them later murdered each other. They had no family affection at all, and they were not economical at all."

"Later Zhushen Khan rebelled. He was 57 years old, and he still wanted to cause trouble. His grandfather and father had been dead for more than 30 years. It was difficult to get over this matter. Later, he also made seven hatreds. In addition to

Revenge between Father and Ancestor, and many others are very funny.”

"Ye He's old daughter also brought up the scandal. What's even more ridiculous is that she also accused a little person named Xiao Bozhi of pretending to be a big deal with him. Isn't this harmful? If you want to rebel, you won't go to so many cities.

, I, the Li family, have a close relationship with you, so why come to Fushun and cause trouble for us?"

"He stood under the city with his troops and horses, threatening my father, saying that I recognize you, but this bow and arrow do not recognize you, and my men do not recognize you. This made my father angry to death. I simply dealt with him and hid under the city.

, but he came to really, really attack the city."

"Seeing that my father couldn't come out, he probably set up defenses in the city and shot a letter in with an arrow."

He said in the letter: "The Ming Dynasty sent troops to help Ye He, and I led the army to attack. You are just a guerrilla, can you defeat me? You are very intelligent and aware of current affairs. Our country is in need of talents. How can I defeat someone like you?"

If you want to fight, our army's bows and arrows will not recognize you. If you surrender, I will ensure the peace of the people in the city. Don't think I'm scaring you. If I can't even take down a mere city like yours, why not?

What kind of troops should be sent? You should think carefully about whether to surrender or not."

"Seeing that my father was silent, the Jin army attacked the city with ladders. Soon they boarded the city and killed the guarding king Mingyin. There were few soldiers in the city at that time, and my father saw that he had turned his back on others, so he had no choice but to surrender. He

He also married his granddaughter to my father. The girl was only fourteen years old at the time. She used to call me brother, but now she has become my baby mother." Li Yangeng curled his lips and said with a look of helplessness.

The seniority of the slaves was really messed up, and Li Yangeng couldn't laugh or cry when he complained about it.

Li Yangeng saw Zhu Zhu and Hong'er looking at him with strange expressions, and he continued: "Actually, who wants to do it with him? He knows it himself. My father is not as bad as you think. He actually protects me."

There were quite a few Han people. Moreover, the Han officials who surrendered to Zhushen Khan at that time were all forced and helpless, and few were sincere. Zhushen Khan knew it very well."

Li Yangeng sighed and said: "Actually, it was not easy for him. He was suffering and no one understood him. His children were as cruel as wolves. After he was forced to kill his eldest son, he seemed to have some mental problems.

, the mood is very unstable. In his later years, he became particularly irritable and very easy to get angry. He would sometimes cry bitterly and often say that he was sorry for this and that he was sorry for that. How sincere and kind he was to others, you pigs and dogs, no

I know what it is in my heart. It broke Ben Khan's heart. Because he was moody, the disciples and ministers were afraid of provoking him. He had received a systematic Han education, and his thinking was consistent with that of the Han people, but his tribe and children were completely different from him.

Likewise, in order to unite them, he twisted himself very much."

Hong'er also put her hand on her forehead. This old man was really a little abnormal. He was talking about something and he was nervous all day long.

Li Yangeng said: "The funniest thing is the letter he wrote to Mao Wenlong. In the letter to Mao Wenlong, he gritted his teeth and complained: "I kindly feed the Liao people, but they are ungrateful and sorry for me. They kill the officials I appointed and the envoys I sent, and

The spies colluded and defected. How could I not kill these wolf-hearted guys and release them in vain? Those who escaped from me and went to your side, after you take them in, don't you raise them as civilians?

, but let them join the army and fight me in turn, so the people I killed everywhere were actually killed by you, and it was unreasonable for you." You see, he killed Han people indiscriminately, and still wanted to take the blame.

On Mao Wenlong’s head, I really don’t know what to say.”

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On the seventh day of May in the third year of Tianqi, someone reported that people in Fuzhou were going to rebel. Zhushen Khan ordered the dispatch of troops to suppress it.

My father dissuaded me: "To say that the people in Fuzhou are rebelling is someone's slander. If you believe it and really send troops there, the people over there (specify the direction) will laugh."

After hearing this, the old man was very angry. He wrote a letter to my father and scolded him. My father was also very helpless.

He said in the letter: "Li Yongfang, Li Yongfang. When I was in Fushun, I thought you were a sensible and understanding person, so I took you in and gave you my granddaughter to be your wife. God bless me and let me send troops."

Ye He, Hada, Wula, Huifa and the four groups of Ming Dynasty went smoothly until they conquered Fushun, Qinghe, Kaiyuan, Tieling, Shenyang, Liaodong, Guangning and the Mongolian frontier fortress.

"This is God's blessing, but you, Li Yongfang, don't believe it. Because you don't believe God's will, you think Emperor Ming will last forever, while I can only be proud for a while."

"The Han people in Liaodong have repeatedly tried to rebel, and letters of their plots are constantly coming. I have to check them every time, because you have your heart set on the Ming Dynasty, and you used deception to persuade me to stop me. They defected and left, and you felt happy. If you were

If you are caught and executed, you will feel uncomfortable. If you are really loyal, put down the rebellion, and destroy the Ming Dynasty, then I have wronged you, and your advice is sincere. But is this the case now?"

"I know you look down on me, but I once heard that your Han Liu Bang... (the ellipsis is a comparison between himself and the ancients). If you had an affair with the Ming Dynasty, the rivers in Beijing would bleed twice, and the ancient trees in every government office would

Being uprooted by the wind is a vision from heaven (indicating that the vitality has been exhausted). Can you stop it? It shows that you are going to let down your father and father-in-law who support you (all of them should refer to Zhushen Khan himself).

"But now that you have been adopted as my son-in-law, and the Mongols, Han people, and North Korea all know this, if I want to punish you, I am afraid that others will laugh at me and you. So I can only not punish you and deal with it in silence.

However, I am resentful in my heart, so I tell you these things from my heart."

Hong'er was also speechless. How could this Nurhachi generation tycoon be so old? She kept thinking and nagging like a resentful woman, complaining about this and that. She was simply out of her mind.

"His large-scale mass killing of Han people started in the Qing Dynasty."

Zhuzi couldn't help but ask: "There were more than three million Han people in Liaodong during the Wanli period, but now I'm afraid there aren't many left. How did these people disappear? Did he kill people randomly because his nerves were stimulated and he couldn't control his emotions?

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