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Chapter 413 Liaoyang Migration

There are many Han people in Liaoyang City, much more than the banner people. There are nearly 40,000 people living in the city. Most of them are regarded as Aha slaves by the banner people. None of them were descended from the Ming army, nor were they kidnapped from the pass.

The Han people who came here are the Han people who were born and raised in Liaodong. Among them, the Han people in the original Liaoyang City accounted for half, and the others were Han people who migrated from various places. Except for a few of these Han people who worked as slaves in the banner people's houses, most of them

They all farmed in Qizhuangbaozi around Liaoyang, which made Liaoyang City's grain output rank first in southern Liaoning. Before every major expedition of the Jin Army, it was necessary to transfer grain from Liaoyang City.

Ji'erharang was not a very cruel person and took good care of the Han people under his banner. Therefore, the life of the Han people in Liaoyang City was pretty good. Many Han people were promoted to the Han army after serving their master for more than ten years.

The identity of the country is also much stronger than that of other places. If the Ming army had not prohibited the Han people from going north, there would have been a large number of people fleeing north.

In addition, unlike other places, there are a considerable number of Han people engaged in commerce in Liaoyang City. There are many shops in the city, but without exception, behind every business there is a powerful figure from the Eight Banners.

The greatest significance of the existence of these shops is to earn enough money for the Jin people and obtain the strategic materials they need. In addition, they also deal in some daily necessities and even some luxury goods needed by the Banner people. Types of goods

There are all kinds of goods, including goods from the south of the Yangtze River, giving people the illusion that this place is not an enemy territory but the territory of the Ming Dynasty.

How these businessmen contacted the Ming merchants, and how they transported salt, iron, armaments and other materials strictly prohibited by the Ming Dynasty to the Kingdom of Jin, Dayong was not interested in knowing, nor did he want to know. These people are in accordance with the provisions of the "Nine-grade Han Traitor System"

As a seventh-grade traitor, not only will the house be ransacked, but the arm of any male who is a direct blood relative will be cut off.

It is conservatively estimated that there are a thousand businessmen who have forgotten their ancestors and betrayed their ancestors, plus those Han army flag officers, pen-posters, village heads, clerks, etc. who serve the bannermen. Counting them and their families, once the butcher's knife is included

If you swing it, at least five thousand heads will fall to the ground.

Dayong wanted to clean out these scum immediately, but he did not kill him immediately because he needed a stable Liaoyang before seizing Shenyang. Moreover, according to the "Anshan Treaty", the Ming army could not be in Liaoyang City.

Carry out massacres, so even if Dayong wants to kill those Han scum, he has to temporarily swallow his bad breath.

Due to the Treaty of Anshan, no matter whether the bannermen or Han people in Liaoyang City were willing to follow Mang Gurtai, the Ming army was not allowed to interfere with them. Therefore, before taking Shenyang, Dayong implemented the treaty honestly and established a good reputation for himself.

The image of honoring promises and keeping promises. As for the fate of these people after taking Shenyang, you can probably see it clearly by looking at what Song Qing did in Gaizhou.

It's not that I don't want to kill, it's just that I can't spare my hands at the moment.

In order to appease the tens of thousands of Han people, the Ming army did not even confiscate the goods of those merchants, but asked them to pack them up as soon as possible and move to Jinzhou with the bannermen who were willing to follow Mang Gurtai. Liaoyang guard infantry left camp Qianhu Song Jingang

He carried out the relocation order actively and thoroughly. As soon as the army set off, he started the relocation. In order for the relocation to go smoothly, Mang Gurtai also left Cui Da to cooperate with Song Jingang. Now, regardless of whether he is a bannerman or a Han, as long as he is a

Those who are willing to follow him are the ones who will make a comeback in the future. Therefore, Mang Gurtai is much more anxious than Shi Dayong whether these tens of thousands of Han people can move to Jinzhou in time.

Not every Han people are willing to continue to be slaves of the Jin people. After the relocation order was issued, many Han people asked to return to the Ming Dynasty voluntarily, directly stating that they did not want to go to Jinzhou, but were willing to return to the Ming Dynasty. This request,

Song Jingang could not satisfy them for the time being, but he did not say anything to death. He only said that the higher-ups would arrange for them when they arrived in Jinzhou.

There are also some Han people who are unwilling to leave Liaoyang. For them, whether the Ming army or the Jin army, they always need people to farm the land. They can't just have an empty city, so they stay here. Whether the Ming army wins or the Jin army wins,

Well, there is always a need for them.

Some Han people even thought that as long as they insisted on staying in Liaoyang, the Jin army would be more kind to them when they came back. After all, the old Khan who liked to slaughter Han people and did not regard Han people as human beings is dead, and now the Jin army can

Khan was very kind to the Han people. If they could stay in Liaoyang despite being forced by the Ming army, it is unlikely that Dajin would regard them as real Dajin people and raise their flags for them.

Such unrealistic ideas disappeared without a trace when Song and Jin showed their fangs just now. More than 300 heads made these Han people who were interested in the Jin Kingdom realize that the Ming army that appeared in front of them was not

There was no King Master who valued benevolence and righteousness, but a ferocious force that killed people and showed their temper. The moment their heads fell to the ground, they thought of the legend about the cannibalism of the Ming army that had been widely spread in the city.

The stupid Han people are looking for death. Cui Da will naturally not stand up for them. Cui Da also wants all these Han people who love Hong Tai to die. For this reason, he specially sent people to assist Song Jingang in order to make the alliance

Jun gave them a high look.

The effect of the butcher's knife was so good that soon the entire city of Liaoyang was in motion, and large and small cars began to rush south. The relocation order came quickly, and all preparations were not in place. Many people froze and starved to death along the way.

Fortunately, the Ming army in Anshan, Fuzhou, and Gaizhou responded quickly, setting up many food supply points along the way, and providing captured cotton-padded clothes and other cold-proof materials as much as possible. This ensured that most Han people survived the two wars.

survived the months of migration.

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The weather was good on the day of the expedition. Apart from being cold, there was not much wind. Mang Gurtai specifically asked the old bannermen in Liaoyang City. There was no snow falling within a few days. This news made Dayong feel a lot more at ease.

An order was sent to the two artillery troops who arrived in Liaoyang, Qianhu, to replenish their supplies, rest for a day, and then immediately go north to rendezvous with the main force without any delay along the way.

The Ming army heading north, together with nearly 10,000 Mang Gurtai troops, set out from Liaoyang with flags flying, stretching for more than ten miles. The momentum was so huge that the bannermen in Liaoyang City were very shocked. Dayong claimed that the northern expedition had a large number of troops.

A hundred thousand troops, in addition to the elite soldiers from nine sides, there are also the emperor's personal troops, vowing to defeat Huanglong and regain Shenyang.

The continuous battles and victories since crossing the sea made the morale of the Ming army extremely high. They wished they could appear in front of Shenyang City overnight and conquer the Jin capital in one go. Infected by the morale of the Ming army, the 1,600 men under Mang Gurtai

The flag soldiers are also gearing up to avenge Big Belle.

The morale is high, Dayong is happy to see it, and Mang Gurtai is also happy. Shenyang is just an empty city. He does not believe that Daishan can hold it. In order to capture Shenyang before Hong Tai returns to the army, Mang Gurtai offers to speed up the march.

, and he personally led his troops to set off first, and the Ming army only had to catch up later.

Dayong naturally agreed to this request. He was not afraid that Mang Gurtai would run away and never return, and he did not believe that Mang Gurtai would turn against him and defect to Shenyang. What a joke, you even sacrificed the city of Liaoyang, what will happen next? Road!

Dayong was about to promise Mang Gurtai to lead his troops to leave first, but there was a commotion from the flag soldiers in front. Mang Gurtai couldn't help but frowned when he saw it, and sent two pendulums to see what was going on in front. Soon, the pendulums Ya La then came to report that thousands of corpses of bannermen had been found on the river beach in front, and they seemed to be bannermen returning to Shenyang from Liaoyang north.

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