866, Lets go home 2

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The next morning, Tian Zili was sitting in the study, writing a letter.

His study room is very simple. A simple pine desk, a few pine chairs, and some bookshelves are all the furniture.

Tian Zili has always lived a frugal life and never buys unnecessary things.

This set of seats was made by slave carpenters from local larch. It was not painted and was simply polished to reveal the original wood grain.

Tian Zili dipped his quill pen in ink and wrote something on the paper.

At this time, the door was suddenly pushed open. The princess rushed in anxiously with Xiao Cui.

"Prince-in-law, it's not good, there are many Han troops coming outside and surrounding our courtyard." The princess said anxiously, holding the child in her arms.

Tian Zili gave her a don't worry look.

He said slowly: "Don't be afraid, it's okay. You sit down first and I'll finish writing this letter first. I have something to talk to you about. Xiaocui, take the child back first."

Seeing the consort's serious expression, Xiaocui had no choice but to pick up the child and go to another room.

The princess sat down on the chair uneasily. Seeing that the prince-in-law seemed fine, he continued to write on the paper. The prince-son-in-law also made these papers himself.

There is no paper on the grassland. All writing is done on sheepskin.

The Prince Consort found some raw materials here and used them to make paper. After several experiments, he succeeded. Not only did he make paper for writing, but he also made toilet paper.

It was the first time to use such a useful thing, which made the princess very happy.

These papers are made of straw and wheat straw and are dung yellow in color. They are commonly known as horse dung paper. They are somewhat similar to kraft paper.

The prince-in-law was impatient with the Mongolians' probing questions, so he said that horse dung paper was made from horse dung. The Mongolians were so surprised that their mouths grew wide open.

These papers are very thick and hard, not the best paper for writing. But the conditions here are simple, so we can only make do.

There is also a small amount of naturally outcropping crude oil in Mongolia. Tian Zili took it, lit it and put a pot on it to obtain carbon black, then added horse urine and other raw materials to make his own ink.

Tian Zili has always insisted on writing work records and diaries every day. He has now accumulated a lot of research materials on agriculture and animal husbandry, which are all bound into volumes in this study and placed neatly on the bookshelf.

Tian Zili wrote on the letter:

"Tian Zili Tabu Nang, sincere greetings to the God of Gods, the all-wise Genghis Khan - Lin Dan Hutuktu, Fuyin Genghis, wise and invincible, the great Lavaldi, the god of Taizong, all over the world

The Jade Emperor turned into gold** Nomen Khan..."

"Time flies, time flies. In the blink of an eye, it has been more than two years since the foreign minister came to Chahar. The Great Khan trusted me and married his beloved daughter. Although the foreign minister has made a small contribution, he is grateful from the bottom of his heart...

"Spring has passed and autumn has come, and the wild geese are also returning south. When I came, I made an agreement with the Great Khan to plant corn and train qualified farmers. I can leave on my own, and the Great Khan also promised to take the princess back south...

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"These Han slaves were all kidnapped by the Mongolian tribes. They were bullied on the grasslands and were no different from cattle and sheep. God was kind and generous, so I had the courage to show mercy on behalf of the Great Khan and let them return to the south and return to the Ming Dynasty.

Reuniting their flesh and blood, and sweating profusely, will be of immeasurable merit..."

"A long tent has been built for thousands of miles, and there is no uninterrupted banquet. I have fulfilled my original promise and will return south today. I specially bid farewell to the Great Khan. The mountains are high and the rivers are far away, and it is difficult to see each other again.

I wish you good health and may you realize your ambition to unify Mongolia as soon as possible..."

My son-in-law, Tian Zili, sincerely wishes

Tian Zili finished writing the letter, carefully dried the ink, and put the letter paper into an envelope. He sealed it with glue made from fish bones and wrote on it, "Please Hutuktu Khan to open it personally."

Then he put down the envelope.

He turned around and waved to the princess to sit next to him.

The little princess is only sixteen years old this year, and she is trembling nervously. Although she is not old, women of this era are precocious. It is the same whether they are from the Ming Dynasty or Mongolia.

Her black grape-like eyes flashed with panic, like a frightened deer. She felt sensitively that she and her consort had reached a critical fork in their lives.

Tian Zili hugged her tenderly and explained in a low voice in Mongolian what happened outside.

"The purpose of my coming here is not to join your father Khan and farm the land for him. It is to do it for the one hundred thousand Han compatriots who are suffering on the grassland. The reason why I come here is to take them with me today.

Go home. Can you understand the pain of separation of flesh and blood?"

The little princess anxiously grabbed the hem of Tian Zili's clothes, and tears rolled down her cheeks. She was afraid that as soon as she let go, the man she loved deeply would leave with the Han people outside.

"Consort, the rules on the grassland are that as long as a girl gets married, she must stay with her man forever. No matter how miserable or poor I am, I will not be separated from you. Don't abandon me and my daughter. Wherever you go, I will

Wherever I go with you."

Tian Zili was moved and held her in his arms, and said softly: "My father promised me that as long as I grew corn and taught the Mongolians how to farm, he would allow me to leave freely. He could also take you away. But

, after you and I go to the Ming Dynasty, you may never see your father Khan again in this life."

Tears rolled down the little princess's face, and she sobbed and said: "Princesses on the grassland all marry far away, and they are far away from their parents and brothers. Although I can't bear to leave my father, I still have to follow the customs of thousands of years. I

No regrets."

Tian Zili hugged her and said firmly: "This journey will be very hard and dangerous. But I will take you mother and daughter home safely, back to our real home."

A quarter of an hour later, An Sanxi had taken control of the entire camp. To his surprise, he did not encounter any resistance. All the Mongolians were sleeping soundly like dead pigs, snoring like thunder.

Most of An Sanxi's subordinates were Mongolians, and the Han slaves were so frightened that they trembled like quails and did not dare to resist at all.

He made full preparations, even taking into account the tens of thousands of soldiers sent by Lin Dan Khan to pursue him. As a result, it felt like a punch in the air. Obviously, there was no news about the demise of Tushetu Khan here. Tushetu Khan was killed.

Shettu Khan has not yet escaped to Lin Dan Khan.

It is unknown whether they froze to death on the road or in a snowstorm.

This made him want to see even more the boy the master sent to the grasslands and became Tabu Nang of the Golden Family.

Half an hour later, An Sanxi finally met this legendary figure in the living room on the first floor.

"I am An Sanxi, the commander of the cavalry army. I also have a Mongolian name, Nai Renbaat'er. You must be Tian Zili. The master sent me to take you and these 100,000 Han compatriots back to the Ming Dynasty."

"Yes, I am Tian Zili. I have heard of your name on the grassland. The Tumut people's Zhebie, the sharp archer on the grassland. I am very happy to see you." Tian Zili stretched out his hand to shake it.

grip.

After the pleasantries, An Sanxi went straight to the topic.

"What's going on here? Five thousand elite Chahar soldiers are all asleep."

"Yesterday I invited them to dinner, and they were very happy. They sang and danced. Then they extorted a lot of the spirits I had worked so hard to distill, and then they drank too much." Tian Zili shrugged.

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An Sanxi was also speechless.

"What kind of wine are you drinking? It can make people so drunk. I can't wake up even if I stab the soles of my feet with the tip of a knife."

"It wasn't supposed to be like this, but I added some spice to the wine."


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