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Chapter 571 Moisturizing things silently

Chapter 571 Moisturizing things silently

"The Jurchens established the Jin Kingdom in the past, and the emperor Taizu of the Jin Kingdom was Wanyan Aguda. Wanyan Aguda was not the chief of the Jurchen clan originally. At that time, Duboleji (the leader of the tribal alliance) of the Jurchen tribes was Aguda.

My brother Wu Yashu!"

On the way back, Chu Bingbei chatted eloquently with Shao Yushang and Ding Dusi. [] Chu Xiao was the eldest among the three, while Shaoyunfeng was a special messenger from the imperial court and had a special status. The two of them had some rivalries in private. Just now Xia Xun

He told Shao Yunfeng that he should take a long-term view, which was very polite, but in fact he was criticizing him for being short-sighted. Chu Bingbei felt very proud and took the opportunity to show off.

"If this continues, Aguda will have to live in the shadow of his brother all his life and will have no chance of becoming the leader of the Jurchen tribes. However, in the seventh year of Wu Yashu's rule over the Jurchen tribes, Aguda's opportunity came.

A rare major famine occurred in the Jurchen territory in 2001. Many people had no food to eat and were forced to become bandits.

After the robbers were captured, Wu Yashu wanted to execute them, but Aguda objected, saying that these people were just ordinary people who had no choice but to become robbers to make a living, so they should be pardoned and fined to pay three times more taxes as atonement.

Wu Yashu agreed, and the lives of these people were saved, and they are all grateful to Aguda. But they were forced to steal because they could not survive, so how could they have money to pay taxes?"

Chu Bingbei twirled his beard, glanced proudly at the junior imperial envoy and military commander Ding Dusi, and continued: "So, Aguda suggested in front of the Jurchen clan chiefs: 'Today, the poor cannot live on their own.

Sell ​​your wife to pay off your debt. The love of flesh and blood is shared by all people. From now on, there will be no conquests for three years, and in the next three years, it will be planned.'"

This request for tax exemption for three years was approved by the clan chiefs of each tribe. After Aguda obtained the consent of the clan chiefs, he rushed to the tribe before they could announce it and announced the matter to all the tribesmen. In this way,

Aguda won the hearts of the people, and he personally announced this order, which further established his authority.

Although he is not Duboleji, nor is he the head of any specific tribe, how can ordinary people understand this? They only know that after Aguda announced this order, their taxes were reduced, and Aguda

Not only did he win the hearts of the people, but he also established his authority and became the real leader in the eyes of the Jurchens, laying the foundation for him to eventually become Duboleji. Don't you think that your actions today are similar to Aguda's actions?

?"

The Shao Yushi and Ding Dusi were fooled by him and nodded repeatedly. Xia Xun did not know this allusion, so when Chu Bingbei talked about ancient times, he did not interrupt and listened carefully. But when Chu Bingbei finished speaking, Xia Xun

Xun smiled. He slowed down his horse and said to Chu Bingbei: "Haha, Mr. Chu, I am not a Jurchen tribe. It is impossible to use this method to become their Du Bo Lie Ji. But to win the hearts and minds of the people,

, but it’s also good to establish authority and popularity.”

Xia Xun looked at the endless wilderness and rolling mountains, and said with a sigh: "The difficulty in Liaodong is not that there are no people, but that it can't keep people, and who can't be kept? Whether it's Jurchens or not, they

People who have lived in this kind of environment for generations will not have any strange thoughts. What is difficult to retain is us Han people.

Who would want to come here when there is a prosperous and prosperous land? This place has always been used as a place of exile for prisoners. The small population makes this place poor and backward, and there are few Han people. As a result, our Ming Dynasty has never been able to truly take root in Liaodong and cannot deal with it.

The various ethnic groups in Liaodong have formed effective control. This situation cannot be achieved by relying solely on the imperial court to force immigrants to immigrate to the border. Don’t you see that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty’s immigration to the border ended dismally?

Even the officers and soldiers stationed in the field have to try their best to escape with their families. They would rather go back to their original places to beg for food than settle in Liaodong. Wouldn’t the immigrants find a way to leave again? If we want our people to be willing to come, we must make this place rich.

Get up and make this place full of opportunities to make a fortune! Therefore, the court should only play a "promoting role" in this place. Once it is profitable, people will flock to it.

You, not long after the imperial shipping, the desolate Jinzhou was spontaneously built into a prosperous place by the people. This is a successful example. If we create more places like this, it will bring prosperity and population.

When a place becomes rich and the population increases, it will lead to the rise of all kinds of industries. The first and most critical step in this game of chess is to make this seemingly barren territory profitable!"

"There are more opportunities to make a fortune here, so the Han people in Liaodong are willing to settle here with peace of mind, instead of digging holes and trying to move back to the pass. Some people who are not getting along well in the pass will want to break into the east of the pass and seize this

Opportunities to make a fortune. In this way, we have taken root. Then, what should we do with these tribes who have surrendered?

The ancients said that those who are not of my race must have different hearts, so what should I do? You have been on guard, on guard, and kept a distance from them. Of course, he will never be of the same mind as you. Once there is a chance, he will become yours.

enemy!

As far as I know from the court records, during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Jin Dynasty, nearly two million Jurchens moved inland and spread all over Beiping, Shandong, Henan, and Shanxi provinces. South of the Yellow River and north of the Huaihe River are the areas where the largest concentration of Jurchens live. Today,

Where are these Jurchens? After they moved to the original area, they lived in different places with the Han people. They learned Chinese, wore Han clothes, changed their surnames to Chinese people, and were born in Han areas. After the fall of the Jin Kingdom, they naturally became Han people.

Nowadays in these places, Zhao Qian, Sun Li, Zhou Wu and King Zheng, in fact, many people were originally Jurchens, poor people, with small surnames and small clans without individual genealogy, and even they themselves did not know that their ancestors were actually Jurchens. This is

Assimilate! If we, the Han people, are willing to come to Liaodong, live together with them in Liaodong, and come into contact with each other in all walks of life, in one or two hundred years, who will be a Han, who will be a Jurchen, and who will be a human being?"

Xia Xun smiled and said, "Do you understand my governor's good intentions?"

Xia Xun's sermon actually included knowledge from many disciplines. Although these officials who were familiar with the Four Books and Five Classics were knowledgeable, they had never thought about these issues from these perspectives. Now Xia Xun said this from the simple to the deep.

, the more they tasted it, the more unfathomable it became, and they couldn't help but respect Xia Xun: "No wonder he was awarded the title of Duke for his merits at such a young age, and has repeatedly assumed the emperor's important responsibilities. He is really a very human being!"

Their immediate response to those ethnic groups that pose a potential threat to their own nation is to suppress, isolate, check and balance, and be on guard, but they have never thought of comprehensive assimilation for profit. And their methods have been proven bankrupt by history.

This is what the Han and Tang Dynasties did, and they eventually went bankrupt. The Liao Kingdom also did the same to the Jurchens. From the time of the Liao Kingdom's Queen Mother Xiao Chuo, she deliberately used methods such as paying tribute to Haidongqing and Beizhu to instigate the Jurchen tribes to rob them.

Tribute resources and fight against each other; originally, the Ming Dynasty in history still did this, enfeoffing, instigating, checking and balancing, suppressing...

What's the result? The Jurchens are not idiots. How could they not understand your intentions? It's just that under power, they have to obey such a fate. But the more difficult the environment, the stronger they become, honing their strength in cruel wars

The stronger they become, eventually, when they are strong enough, the accumulated feud will break out and in turn engulf the smug ruler.

The Liao Dynasty died here, the Jin Dynasty died here, the Mongolia Dynasty died here, and the Ming Dynasty also died here. Xia Xun hated the Hou Jin Dynasty for their crazy killing of ordinary people after they invaded the Yuan Dynasty, and hated their backward culture for dragging down the progress of the entire Chinese nation.

But regarding the Jurchens' rebellion and Nurhaci's "Seven Great Hatreds", didn't the Ming Empire make any mistakes in its ethnic policies? Li Zicheng lost his job as a postman and went to rebel. It was perfectly justified. What about others?

The Jin rebelled against the Liao Dynasty, the Jin Dynasty against the Ming Dynasty, and the later Jin Dynasty against the Ming Dynasty. At any time, an innate saint suddenly appeared and shouted "We want the nation to rise!", so the ordinary people of Shengdou who were living a good life picked up their swords and guns and followed him.

Rebellion? From the initial discrimination and oppression, to the continued exclusion, checks and balances, and instigation of internal conflicts, the inducements for this outbreak have long been laid.

So Xia Xun came up with a completely different way to eliminate potential external enemies: assimilate them. If Xia Xun chooses to attack with force, perhaps thousands of years later, he will also be a hero who will shine in the annals of history and be praised by people.

, and the method he is using now seems to have no swordsmanship, but this road is more difficult to walk, and it is difficult to leave his name behind him.

The effect of this silent method of moisturizing things will not be apparent until a long time later. Who will remember him then?

Forefathers planted trees, and later generations enjoy the shade. Those who enjoy the shade only know that the shade of the trees is there, but who knows who planted the trees?

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Tatar grassland, Zhelian River.

Drums and horns roared, hooves pounded rapidly. Sharp arrows pierced the clouds, and people surged like a tide.

The Ming army's cavalry and the Tatar cavalry who joined forces charged head-on and fought each other without giving in. In pure cavalry and shooting, the nomads had an inherent advantage, but in this complete cavalry battle, the Ming army could not win.

It was impressive and did not fall behind at all. This shows how strong the combat effectiveness of the Ming army was in the early Ming Dynasty. Of course, this was also indispensable for the contribution of the Shenji Battalion before the frontal decisive battle.

The artillery and muskets of the Shenji Battalion not only severely damaged the arrogance of the Tatar cavalry, but also severely damaged the charge formation of the Tatar cavalry. The Tatar army usually rushed out at high speed with light or heavy cavalry, using spears and sharp weapons.

Open the way with arrows, charge with fast horses, and forcefully break through the enemy's formation. In the era of cold weapons, the stability of the formation not only plays a role in stabilizing the morale of the army, but also has a great relationship with the command and mobilization of the coach. If the formation is chaotic, the opponent will have a tsunami.

The normal massacre is about to begin.

However, the power of the Ming army's artillery is amazing. When one cannon is fired, hundreds or thousands of projectiles are sputtered in all directions. The lethality is amazing, and the range is long. Each cannon is equivalent to a large group of long-range archers. Fireguns also seize the opportunity to use

During the interval between artillery firings, intensive firing was carried out. Such powerful firepower completely destroyed the Tatar army's superiority in cavalry and shooting.

The men and horses of both the enemy and our side were piled on top of one another like a tidal wave, roaring and rushing towards each other, strangled into a ball, blood and flesh flying everywhere, trampled by horse hooves. Everyone was doing the same actions, lifting their horses, charging forward, swinging their swords, and chopping.

, weapons clashed, the sound of killing filled the ears, people kept falling off their horses, but no one cared about them, there was only endless killing.

In the far distance, the infantry and chariots of the Ming Army were covering the more than 10,000 prisoners and more than 100,000 livestock they held hostage, and were advancing rapidly along the Liao River towards Kaiyuan. The retreating terrain was very favorable to them.

They only need to protect three sides of the wide Liao River, focusing on the left wing and rear, to ensure that the entire team will not be attacked from all directions.

Behind them, the cavalry responsible for covering fought and retreated. Some of the bloody warriors continued to fall. The retreating formation seemed to be somewhat loose. However, when they retreated to a shallow valley formed by a river and a low mountain, there was a sudden sound of artillery.

After joining the battle group, another cavalry group came out from behind the low mountain and stabbed diagonally towards the left flank of the Tatar army.

This cavalry only has more than 3,000 people, but they are good at riding and shooting, and all of them are brave, especially at the critical moment when the equally exhausted Tatar army thought that it could break through the Ming army's defense line and cause the Ming army to completely defeat the Tatar army.

The Tatar cavalry inflicted a heavy blow, and the Tatar cavalry's offensive suddenly slowed down, and the pursuit formation was also in chaos.

The troops that emerged from the diagonal thrust were the cavalry of the Thirty Thousand Guards. The soldiers in this unit were mainly Jurchens. When they fought against the Tatars, they were enemies who saw each other. They were extremely jealous and rushed into the enemy's formation one by one like a desperate move.

, the morale of the Tatar soldiers and horses suddenly dropped to the extreme, the formation was loose, they were in a dilemma, their command was chaotic, people kept falling, blood spattered, and corpses littered the field.

Suddenly, even the flag bearer was shot down. The surrounding soldiers were fighting with the 30,000 guardsmen who rushed in front of them. They had no time to dismount and raise the flag. The soldiers in the distance did not know whether the commander had died in the battle.

Time was all messed up, and the slowly advancing formation turned into a scattered and individual retreat.

The general of this Tatar army who came to pursue after hearing the news was Ochijin Tuha from Shangwanhu Prefecture in Tatar. He was riding on his horse and watched coldly as his troops gradually turned from attack to defeat. His face was gloomy and terrible.

An entire tribe in his jurisdiction, a large tribe of more than 20,000 people, was completely wiped out. Can the Grand Master spare him?

The more O Chijin Tuha thought about it, the colder his heart became. However, with his rich battle experience, he knew very well that once a real defeat was formed, no one could immediately reorganize the team on the battlefield and reverse the decline. Unless he still had a soldier in hand.

A fresh force that enters the battle, or a commander who knocks down the enemy's flag at the right time, or he has a throat as big as thunder, and his roar can be heard by soldiers on the battlefield for miles around.

But he couldn't do any of this, so he could only watch as the army fell like a mountain, with no one able to hold up a mountain.

"Darukachi, Lord Darukachi!"

A bloody general galloped in front of him with his armor crooked and his armor crooked. This man couldn't even think about it. The leather armor on his body was split open by a knife and the clothes inside were also cut open.

Fortunately, his body was not injured. Most of the blood on his body was from others.

"Lord Daruhuachi!"

The man called O Chijin Tuha's official name and hurriedly said: "Our army has been defeated. If the Ming army ambushes all the way again, our losses will be too great. Now we are getting closer and closer to the Ming Guards."

The Ming army is likely to have ambush troops nearby, sir, it’s better to give the order to withdraw the troops!"

A gloomy spark flashed in Or Chijin Tuha's eyes, and he spoke coldly: "Brother Meng Timur, how dare you deliberately indulge the Ming army under my nose!"

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