"Batur Khan's inheritance is divided into half by Sengge and half by the other eight sons. Since the eldest son Chechen has died, his share will be divided equally among his sons."
"Canonized Chu Hu'er as the new Khan of Junggar, named Mergen Khan, granted him the title of Prince of Beiting County, Protector of Beiting, and also commanded the twelve governor's offices on the eastern right wing."
"The monk was conferred the title of Junggar Jinong, the title of Boshu Ketu Jinong, the title of Prince of Kunling County, the Deputy Protector of Beiting, and the title of Twelve Governors of the Western Left Wing."
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Outside Tacheng, on the grassland beside the Emin River, the alliance meeting was held as scheduled.
Angels read the canonization decree.
"I object!"
After the angel read out the decree, one person stood up suddenly, very dissatisfied.
Everyone looked around and found that the person standing up was not Chu Hu'er, the new Khan who had been divided into half of the Khanate's territory and his tribe, but his nephew, Batur Khan and Duo Heqin's second son Zhuote Babatur.
Huitaiji.
"Why should I give half of my father's inheritance to Sengge?"
"For the position of Deputy Khan, Sengge is even less qualified."
Zhuote Babatur is the second son of Batur. His eldest brother Chechen Hutaiji died with his father in Hobokseliya Fort. Both his father and brother died, and he should have inherited the Khanate. Now his uncle inherits the Khanate.
, then he should inherit this sweat, why should Sengge inherit it?
Just because Sengge entered the Ming Dynasty as a hostage and worked as a bodyguard for the Ming Emperor for several years? Just because he newly married the Ming Princess?
She was just a palace maid of the Ming Emperor, a humble maid. The emperor accepted her as a adopted daughter and gave her the title of princess. That was not a golden branch or jade leaf.
Everyone gathered at the venue.
Even the great monk and the Fourth Pan*, as well as Gushi Khan, and Tibetan regent Dibasonan Raoba also came. The three major Khutuktu of Mongolia and the Khans and kings of various tribes were also seated.
Zhuote Babatur also knew that if he didn't stand up and fight for it today, he wouldn't have a chance.
The first topic of the conference was Junggar affairs.
Batur Khan, a great hero of the generation, met such a tragic end. Everyone here has a better understanding of the strength of the Ming Dynasty, and they dare not speak casually about the Ming Emperor's plan to deal with Junggar.
Chu Huer was cunning. After finding Zanya Bandida for help but to no avail, he went to see his nephew. He instigated his nephew to stand up and oppose him, promising to support him as deputy khan. The only condition was to help him keep Junggar from being split into two countries.
department.
Zhu Yihai was sitting there, holding an emerald bowl in his hand. This bowl was given to him by the great monk. This bowl has a very good background. It is one of the two treasures passed down by the Eighth Master of Bath. The other one is
The Mando Dharma Bell has always been a symbol of the religious power of Tibetan sects and was previously controlled by Zangba Khan.
When Gushi Khan entered Tibet, he defeated Choutu Khan of Khalkha in Qinghai, the chieftain of Kangba Baili, and Zangba Khan of Weizang. He sewed Zangba Khan into raw cowhide, threw him into the river and drowned him.
Get these two treasures.
Then he gave it to the fifth generation.
The Eighth Master of Bath was the one who received the support of Kublai Khan of Mongolia and established the Sakya regime in Tibet.
During the Sakya regime, the power of Tibetan Buddhist leaders was based on the support of the Mongols. They had high prestige, but their power was only superficial, and the real power was in the hands of the Mongols.
Gushi Khan originally gave these two treasures to the great monk because he wanted to express this meaning.
After Gushi Khan captured the Qinghai-Tibet region, he divided Qinghai under the leadership of his eight sons, with one of them as the general manager and as a rear base. Kham was handed over to his grandson Handu as the general manager, and Gushi Khan himself led his two sons to take charge.
*Sa, controlled in the center, and the Heshuote cavalry were stationed in Damxung, known as the Eight Banners of Damxung. As a guard, he dedicated all the taxes in Tibet to the Yellow Sect, respected the fifth generation as the leader of the Tibetan religion, and established the Yellow Sect monks
He appointed Diba, who was equivalent to the Tibetan Prime Minister, and was the great monk's original steward, Suonan Raodan.
However, Diba, the administrative head, was only in name only. All important government affairs still had to go through Gushi Khan's hands and seal before they could take effect.
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Immediately upon arrival, artifacts such as emerald bowls were presented, which were almost similar to treasures such as the jade seal passed down from the Central Plains.
In the eyes of the emperor, the emerald bowl in his hand was actually quite ordinary. The emeralds on it were quite large, but that was all. It might be very meaningful to the Tibetans, but it was also meaningless to the emperor.
It's just an emerald bowl with a touch of exotic culture.
However, this also shows that the Ming Dynasty is indeed at its peak now, and it can make all parties so active and respectful.
Drow Babatur is just a young man who is used as a gunman.
He glanced at Chu Huer sitting below, this guy was dishonest.
"Chote Babatur Huitaiji has objections. What do you think?" The emperor ignored Zhuote Babatur and asked other people.
Qi Lut Chechen Khan Oqirtu stood up and said, "I support your Majesty's decision. There is no problem for the Sengge to share half of Batur Khan's inheritance."
He was an in-law of the emperor, and his daughter married into the Ming Palace. Several of his sons married the adopted daughter of the Ming Emperor. In addition, he was originally married to Batur Khan and agreed to marry his daughter to Sengge, although Anu later married
It was given to the great emperor of Ming Dynasty, but Oqirtu still chose another daughter to betroth to Sengge.
The father-in-law naturally supports his son-in-law.
The emperor was both his in-law and his son-in-law, and Sengge was also his son-in-law.
Gushi Khan also stood up, "Heshuote firmly supports the saint's decision!"
Dulbert and Shuoqi Khan also stood up, "Dulbert supports His Majesty's decision."
I met the emperor in private and got the help of the Tuohuite and Huite tribes who wanted them to establish their own country. At this time, they also stood up very actively.
Although Hetuhuite is not Oirat, it is still Mongolia, and of course it has the right to speak in this alliance meeting.
"What do Zanya Hutuktu think? You are highly respected in the grassland and are also an old friend of Batur Khan?" Zhu Yihai asked Zanyabandida, the Mossi Buddha Zanya I who was canonized by him, how has he done in these years?
Wandering around the grasslands while preaching.
In addition to establishing good relations with the leaders of various Mongolian tribes, his most important task was to crack down on shamanism. Once he discovered that herdsmen were worshiping shamans and performing sacrifices, he would immediately send people to destroy them and punish cattle and sheep heavily.
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Before Batur Khan had a falling out with the Ming Dynasty, Zanya Bandida came forward to persuade him. Batur Khan did not accept it, and Zaya did not try to persuade him again. In fact, he did not think that with Batur Khan's ability, he might be able to do it.
Both the Ming and the Ming will suffer losses in the Western Region. Even if the Ming is strong, this is the Western Region after all, and power projection is limited. If they can kill the Ming's majesty and majesty, they will naturally have more say in the future.
But no one could have imagined that Batur Khan would be defeated so quickly and so miserably.
Now that Batur Khan is dead, the emperor split the Junggar Khanate with one move. Chu Hu'er and his nephews immediately started fighting among themselves. Even Batur Khan's sons started fighting among themselves over some inheritance.
What hope does Junggar have? Naturally, they have to side with Ming Dynasty at this time.
"As far as I know, leaving half of the inheritance to the Sengge was actually a decision made by Batur Khan before his death. This was his original intention. Maybe Drout Babatul Taiji felt it was a bit unfair, but according to Mongolian tradition, property is also
It is not equally divided among the sons.
Some distribute property to their sons while they are alive, some distribute it after death, some distribute it equally to all sons, and some only give it to the youngest son. Each one is different.
Since this is Batur Khan’s original intention, Drout Baba Turtaj should respect it.”
His words immediately left Drote Babatur speechless. After all, he had moved out of his dead father. If he continued to argue, he would be disrespecting his father, especially when everyone supported his brother Sengge. He hoped that
To uncle Chu Huer.
Chu Hu'er didn't expect this, and wanted to stand up and ask Zanya where the evidence was, but he didn't dare to stand up. Zanya's status was so high, he openly questioned, if what Zanya said was true, he would
It will be difficult to end.
For a moment no one spoke.
"Any objections?"
Zhuote Babatur was very unwilling, but in the end he could only sit down angrily, but Chu Huer never dared to stand up.
"Since there is no objection, then it is settled. Chu Hu'er will be the Khan of Junggar, commanding the Khanate and also leading the right wing. Sengge will be the deputy khan, also leading the left wing. The old and new Junggar otoks will each be appointed as governors.
In the government, the old Twelve Otoks belong to the right wing, and the new Twelve Otoks belong to the left wing.”
Zhu Yihai also allocated ten thousand tents from Junggar in the name of worshiping the Yellow Sect, and transferred them to Yanfu Temple under the name of Zanya I, and managed them by lamas.
Junggar, which originally had 200,000 households, experienced the separation of Duerbot and Huite, and then suffered a great defeat with the loss of 30,000 troops, and now it has taken away 10,000 households. In just a few years, it has lost more than 100,000 people.
At the venue, countless overlords of one side watched the Ming Emperor dismember the Tianshan overlord Junggar. The once glorious Junggar suddenly dimmed.
Looking at Chu Huer, Sengge, and Zhuote Babatur, everyone here knew that Junggar would not be stable, but would become more turbulent. Perhaps only one of these three people could survive.
As for who will survive, no one is sure. Chu Huer is the strongest, but Sengge has more external support.
Zhu Yihai did not look at Chu Huer and Sengge. He glanced at Galdan. Although he was young, he also participated in the meeting today as Junggar Hutaiji. He will lead one of the twelve left-wing governors of Junggar.
Assumed the post of governor.
This young man seems to be still immersed in the grief of his father's death, and is indifferent to the competition between his uncles and brothers. Zhu Yihai is also a little hesitant. Should he let this boy go back to lead the army and serve as the governor?