Three hundred and twentieth chapters five road to the capital
Li Shuheng's eyes lit up.
Like a mirror in his heart, Temulun Taiji was willing to help them, not because he agreed to send tea. Taiji was already a Mongolian nobleman and would never lack tea.
Although I don’t know why this Temulun Taiji helped them with the tiger flag, there is a Taiji on the grassland that helps, which is better than their own eyes and no one knows nothing.
Temulun drank the remaining little tea in the bowl, grabbed the tea leaves soaked in it with his hands and put them in his mouth and chewed them for a few times.
Eating tea is a habit of many Mongolians. Because there are fewer green vegetables in Mongolia, tea is also eaten as a dish.
"What can Taiji do you have to get the Khan to agree to open a shop on the grassland with the tiger flag?" Li Shuheng asked Temulun.
Temulun wiped his mouth and said, "We have to find Wulubaoduertaiji for this matter."
"Five-way bosses are like a good person?" Li Shuheng frowned.
Before coming to the grassland, he only knew Bu Shitu Khan, Su Nang Taiji, and Namur Taiji, who were the three forces with the strongest strength of Tumot.
"Oh, why didn't I expect it?" Jamukha slapped his bare forehead, "I forgot that the fifth route was the one who was Taiji. As long as the old Taiji agrees, I believe that the Khan will agree."
When Li Shuheng heard both of them mention the fifth-way boss, he frowned even deeper.
I guessed in my heart that this five-way battalion is not Taiji of Tumote, but other tribes or the Mongolian left-wing Taiji.
Temulun said to Li Shuheng: "As long as you can tell the story of the Wulu Baduo Taiji to agree to your tiger flag, the Khan will definitely not object. If the Wulu Baduo Taiji also disagrees, then you tigers
The flag can only be like other Ming merchants, and they are not allowed to set up shops on their own."
Seeing that Temulun said so surely, Li Shuheng became more and more curious about the fifth-way boss Duertaiji, and said, "I don't know where this fifth-way boss Duertaiji is? I will bring a gift to visit tomorrow."
Jamuha said: "The ranch of Wuluo Duertaiji is a hundredth away from the north of Qingcheng. I will stay here tonight. I will let Anzhabu take you there tomorrow."
"Then I'll thank General Jamuka." Li Shuheng bowed to Jamuka.
Jamuha waved his hand and said, "No need to thank me, I support you to come to the grassland to go to the business. Now your Ming emperor has tightened the horse market, and our herdsmen's life is much harder than before, so I hope you are the tiger flag.
We can bring more Ming Dynasty goods to the grassland and sell them to our herdsmen."
The herdsmen here in Tumote are much richer than those in Baicheng and Mobei, all because of the relationship between Youma City. Now that the war in Liaodong is in progress, the Ming Dynasty began to tighten the horses in order to prevent the Later Jin from obtaining food, iron and other objects through the Mongolian tribes.
city.
In this way, the herdsmen who lived near the city of Ma became more and more miserable.
Li Shuheng said seriously: "This time I came to the grassland on the order of my family from the east to seek long-term cooperation. As long as the business road is opened, our large trucks with the tiger flag will continue to transport various goods to the grassland."
"I hope your proprietor can keep his promise." Temulun said.
Li Shuheng said: "Don't worry, if my tiger flag was just a small fight with other Ming merchants, I wouldn't ask Da Khan to allow us to open shops on the grassland."
Temulun nodded.
Tan Zaiwang, who was sitting at the head of Li Shuheng, said at this time: "Zamuha, last time I left Qingcheng, you mentioned Namuer Taiji. We want to visit this time."
Jamukha paused when he heard this, and then smiled and said, "Five-way baudou Taiji is that Muer Taiji, but that Muer is the name of your Ming Kingdom."
Li Shuheng, who was beside him, suddenly realized.
No wonder the two Mongolians said that the fifth-way Duertaiji could help them. It turned out that the fifth-way Duertaiji was Namu Taiji, and it was also one of the three forces with the strongest strength of Tumot.
Not long after drinking tea, Temulun took his personal guard to leave Jamuha's ranch.
As the general of the Khan's personal guard, Jamukha also wanted to return to Qingcheng and could not stay outside for a long time. He arranged for Hulan to take care of the tiger flag living in the ranch.
As the sky gradually became dark, the herdsmen who exchanged goods from the Tiger Flag convoy received almost all the things they needed, and they dispersed and returned to their tents.
This place is just a small ranch, with not many herdsmen, and they don’t consume much of the goods brought by the tiger flag, but instead they exchanged for a lot of fur goods.
In the big tent, Li Shuheng said to Tan Zaiwang: "Give me instructions and leave 40% of the gifts I brought this time. I will take you with me to the Murtaiji ranch tomorrow."
"40%?" Tan Zaiwang was stunned and said hesitantly, "Will there be too many? The Khan from Qingcheng only took 40%?"
Li Shuheng said: "This Muer Taiji is not weaker than the Khan, so he is qualified to get as many benefits as the Khan in Qingcheng."
"Then I'll make arrangements and let someone prepare the things given to Muertaiji."
After saying that, Tan Zaiwang left the tent.
The next day, Anzhabu rushed over from Qingcheng.
He was sent by Jamukha to lead the way to the people from Namuer Ranch for those with the tiger flag.
Li Shuheng and others headed north and saw the Daqingshan Mountains. They walked a hundred miles away and then arrived at the Muer felt bag.
This time, there were only three large carts, all of which were gifts for Namur Taiji and his tribe Taiji. The warriors only dispatched a squadron, and they were cavalrymen as whistle cavalry.
This time, everyone set out with the convoy to Namurtaiji's ranch.
"This is the temporary ranch of Wulubaoertaiji. In a few days, I'm afraid it won't be here." Anzhabu and Li Shuheng, who were riding on horseback, explained.
The Mongolian pastures have always lived by water and grass, and will not stay in one place for a long time.
The large yurts in front of me are scattered on the endless green grassland, and horses and sheep are buried in the grassland, mixed with some herders who are taking care of them.
Na Muer received Li Shuheng and his group in his big tent, and accepted all the gifts they sent.
Some of the best silks and gold and silver utensils were sent to the big tent, and many nobles were also given a lot.
Taiji, who received the gift, smiled happily.
For them, these Han people's gold, silver and silk utensils and satin were more popular than grain, salt and iron.
Compared with the poor herdsmen, these Taiji are all Mongolian nobles. They live much better than the herdsmen. They do not lack food and clothing, so those things that look exquisite and luxurious can please them the most.
Chapter completed!