After seeing these tattoos, Alsileng Khan's face became very ugly, because these things are the symbols of warriors in the tribe.
Each tribe is personally gifted by the tribal leader, and then under the auspices of the wizard, he or she tattoos the eagle in front of the gods.
Most of the people who attacked Meng He this time had tattoos on their bodies, which showed that many tribal leaders were already dissatisfied with Meng He's existence.
Arslen Khan did not rule out that this was done by the tribes under his command. Perhaps these tribal leaders thought that he, the Great Khan, did not want to leave any clues to others, so they took action to eliminate this trouble for him, but they did not know that this time, they
It can be regarded as a big mistake for yourself.
After Alsileng Khan found out the whole story, he immediately wrote a letter and had it sent to the tribe of Menghe in Beihai.
In this letter, Alsileng Khan placed all the blame for Meng He's attack on Jia Ke, so that Meng He would not fall into the opponent's counter-intentional plan.
After Meng He received this letter, he was a little helpless. With Meng He's wisdom, he naturally figured out that this was simply not something Jia Ke could do.
Jia Ke had some spies on the Tatar side, but the route he took when he left the king's tent was not something that these people could detect.
In addition, these assassins who came here were all very powerful. If Meng He hadn't had the foresight to come to a tribe he was friends with and borrow some soldiers and horses, he would have been buried in the grassland this time.
Although Meng He knew that this must have been done privately by Alslen Khan's men, he was about to have a decisive battle with Jia Ke, so the enemy could only bear this tone for the time being.
So Meng He also wrote back to Alsileng Khan. In the letter, Meng He denounced Jia Ke's unjust actions and assured Alsileng Khan that when he faced Jia Ke, he would kill the enemy to the death in repayment.
hatred.
Alsileng Khan felt relieved after receiving the letter. He was going to face Jia Ke. Without Meng He as a think tank, Alsileng Khan was really unsure.
Jia Ke also received the news that Meng He was attacked not long after, and felt very sorry to see that he was not dead.
Jia Ke now thinks that it is no longer easy to take measures. Even though Beihai is far away from the Yan Dynasty, Jia Ke can't reach that far.
After Jia Ke didn't do anything to Meng He, he hurriedly sent a message to the two marshals again, telling them to be careful this time when they stood out. They would rather move slowly than fall into the opponent's scheme.
At the same time, an order was given to the two of them. Once they were surrounded and unable to break out, they could only stay in place and wait for reinforcements from the rear.
Jia Ke did this just in case. Jia Ke had tasted how powerful Meng He was. If his two generals were really surrounded, they would definitely be defeated by Meng He once they broke through. By then, there would be hundreds of thousands of soldiers.
will be scattered on the grassland.
The two military envoys Huang Baifeng and Feng Mo swore an oath together on July 15th and then set off for the Northern Expedition.
After receiving the news that Jia Ke sent troops to the north, Arslen Khan did not dare to neglect and hurriedly summoned people from various tribes to meet at the king's tent.
The Tatars are all a nation of horses, and Arslenghan moved very quickly when he gathered his troops. In less than twenty days, he gathered half a million cavalry in the king's tent.
This time Alsileng Khan handed over the position of leading commander to Meng He. After several battles, Alsileng Khan had made it very clear that his command tactics were far inferior to Meng Helai. If he wanted to
To gain an advantage in this battle with Jia Ke, he had no choice but to hand over command to Meng He.
Let’s not talk about the Tatars gathering their troops and horses to prepare for a decisive battle with Jia Ke, let’s talk about the left wing marshal Huang Baifeng.
Huang Baifeng was much older than Jia Ke, so he was very cautious in using troops. He slowly marched north with hundreds of thousands of soldiers. He was not in a hurry to fight the Tatars, but began to sweep away the nearby tribes.
All tribes, large and small, that Huang Baifeng found were wiped out by him. All the young men and women were demoted as slaves, and all the remaining useless old people were killed.
When Huang Baifeng made such a fuss on the grassland, waves of blood immediately erupted.
Alsileng Khan was very angry after receiving the news that Jia Ke had gone north to kill countless people.
Alsileng Khan gritted his teeth and said to his subordinates several times: "The Central Plains people are just like animals in killing people. In the future, when the army goes south, it must teach the Central Plains people a lesson."
When Arsileng Khan said this, he completely forgot that he often bathed in the Central Plains and treated the young men and women of the Central Plains as slaves, while the old people were killed.
Not only were the armies of the two countries gathering and slowly approaching, but in the Forbidden City, the Tatar Princess Narengaowa was extremely anxious after receiving the news that the two countries were about to fight.
Naren Gaowa has been favored by Jia Ke in the Central Plains Palace over the years, and gave birth to a son for Jia Ke - King Jia Ying of Shu.
Naren Gaowa can be said to have had trouble sleeping and eating these days, because she got the news that Jia Ke sent two armies northward to have a showdown with her father Arslenk Khan.
This made Naren Gaowa feel embarrassed, with her father on one side and her husband on the other.
Naren Gaowa couldn't figure out what these men were thinking. The two sides had been peaceful for so many years, so why did such a disturbance suddenly arise?
Naren Gaowa still decided to ask Jia Ke in person, but Naren Gaowa still decided to fully support Jia Ke no matter what the outcome was.
This is also related to the tradition of women on the grassland. Once a woman marries her man on the grassland, if there is a conflict between her man and the tribe from which she came, she will firmly stand on his side.
When Jia Ke was visiting the Royal Garden one afternoon, he happened to meet Naren Gaowa who was also traveling.
It turned out that Naren Gaowa was invited by Shi Xiangyun, and the two of them came to the Imperial Garden to enjoy the flowers. Unexpectedly, they happened to run into Jia Ke, who came to have fun.
Since the news of the Northern Expedition spread to the court, Naren Gaowa has not seen Jia Ke for a long time.
Naren Gaowa accidentally met Jia Ke this time, and she was naturally filled with joy. She could finally find someone to clear up her doubts.
Jia Ke was stunned for a moment when he saw Naren Gaowa, and then showed an embarrassed expression on his face. Over the years, Jia Ke had a good impression of Naren Gaowa, but he still couldn't hide that Jia Ke used Naren Gaowa to ease the situation.
The nature of political marriage in relations with the Tatars.
Naren Gaowa has learned the etiquette of the Central Plains for several years in the Central Plains. She first came to Jia Ke, gave Jia Ke a blessing, and then said delicately: "My concubine, Naren Gaowa, has met my emperor, long live it."
Long live long live."
Jia Ke hurriedly came forward to lift Naren Gaowa up, and then said with a smile: "My dear concubine, are you here to enjoy the flowers?"
When Jia Ke asked, Shi Xiangyun, who was standing next to him, said, "My concubine, Shi Xiangyun, has met Your Majesty. Just because I heard that the chrysanthemums are blooming well this year, I invited my sister to come with me to enjoy the flowers."
After listening to this, Jia Ke looked around and saw that chrysanthemums were in full bloom and everything was golden.
"I am busy with business, and I don't know yet that the chrysanthemums are blooming."
Narengaowa took a few steps forward and grabbed the sleeves of Jiaco's robe, "Your Majesty, I heard that I want to go to the north to fight the Tatars?"
After hearing this, Jia Ke became very angry and said, "Concubines in the harem are not allowed to interfere in politics, don't you know?"
But Narengaowa still held up her swan-like neck and held on to Jia Ke's sleeves. "Your Majesty, I am a Tatar princess. I am more anxious than anyone else about the war between the two families. Please take care of it."
For the sake of my concubine’s long service, I call for a truce to save the lives of the two families.”
Jia Ke also felt a little distressed when she saw Naren Gaowa looking like she was about to cry.
To say that Naren Gaowa has lost a lot when she came to the Central Plains, the most important thing is that she was originally a lark flying on the grassland, but now she is a canary in a cage.
Jia Ke calmed down for a moment, stretched out his hand to hold Naren Gaowa in his arms, and then said softly: "The war between the two countries is not only a matter of the kings of the two countries, but also the will of the people of the two countries."
"Tatars envy the prosperity of the Central Plains, and naturally want to come to the Central Plains to enjoy the glory and wealth. Can you stop your father Khan from harassing the Central Plains? This is a man's matter. You, a woman, don't have to worry about it. In the palace
Live a good life in China.”
After listening to Jia Ke's explanation, Narengaowa was also sad and sad. She naturally understood the Tatar people's ambition to pursue wealth and slaves.
Naren Gaowa thought for a moment, then knelt down in front of Jia Ke, "I don't ask for anything else, I just ask your majesty to spare my father's life once he is caught, even if he is locked up for the rest of his life, my concubine
It is also to remember His Majesty’s kindness.”
Jia Ke hurriedly helped Naren Gaowa up, and then comforted her again and said: "Don't worry, my dear concubine, although your father Khan and I are enemies, we are also close friends. If he is captured alive in the future, his life will be spared.
Don’t embarrass my beloved concubine.”
Naren Gaowa thanked her repeatedly after hearing this, while Shi Xiangyun was a little jealous looking at Jia Ke and Naren Gaowa.
So in the end, Shi Xiangyun also came forward and grabbed Jiaco's other arm, and the three of them turned back to Shi Xiangyun's Zhongcui Palace after a while.
That night, the three of them were in Zhongcui Palace and spent the whole night acting havoc.
Not to mention Jia Ke and the others, the Emperor Jia Zheng in Kangning Palace has lived a very comfortable life these years. This is the most relaxing period for him since he was born, and he no longer has to worry about the future of the Jia family.
Therefore, Jia Zheng relaxed and began to enjoy himself in the harem, and now the person whom Jia Zheng knew most was still Princess Zhao.
To say that the appearance of Concubine Zhao in this palace is not top-notch, there are many beauties in the palace who are much better than Concubine Zhao, but for some reason, Jia Zheng is not interested in other people, but he dotes on Concubine Zhao very much.
But Mrs. Zhao was very discerning. She had a strong sense of who should not be offended and who could be bullied.
Therefore, Mrs. Zhao has lived a very comfortable life over the past few years.
But as her son, King Kang Jia Huan, grew older and reached the age of getting married, Mrs. Zhao began to worry.
The reason was that Princess Zhao's sister-in-law came to the palace several times and wanted Jia Huan to marry his cousin.