The most reckless man in the Ming Dynasty

Chapter 340: Despicable Wild Boar Skin

It is easy to understand.

The Jurchen tribe ostensibly submitted to the Ming Dynasty, but in fact they ruled their own territories and continued to live their own lives.

If they didn't like any tribe, they would fight!

If they saw a good harvest in any place, they would rob it!

As for the orders of the Ming Dynasty court and Liaodong Dusi, they would listen to them if they wanted to, and if they didn't want to listen, they would treat you as farting!

All this stems from the Ming Dynasty's control system towards the four barbarians.

Not only Liaodong, but also the northwest and southwest. The court had always adopted control and control to treat these foreign tribes, using barbarians to control barbarians!

The guards mentioned by Han Fu just now were actually control guards. Officials at all levels were appointed or recommended by the chiefs of the tribe, and they could be inherited. The court encouraged them to serve the central dynasty through titles, rewards, and the right to trade.

When the Mongolian and Jurchen tribes paid tribute, their leaders personally went to the capital to offer fine local products to show their submission and respect, and the court rewarded them with jade, silk, clothing and hats to show their care and support.

The Mongolian and Jurchen tribes could use local fishing and hunting products to exchange for oxen, farm tools, salt, cloth and other necessary production and living materials in the Liaodong region.

To put it bluntly, this is a fig leaf for everyone to be happy.

As long as you are willing to submit to the Ming Dynasty and pay tribute to the Ming Dynasty on the surface, then we don’t have to fight, and we can open a trade market to trade with each other!

For the Ming Dynasty court, this was done intentionally. No one wanted to manage these wild and unruly foreign barbarians, so they just let them manage themselves, as long as they didn’t cause a big mess.

For the Mongolian and Jurchen tribes, they only submitted to the Ming Dynasty on the surface, and the tribes were still their own tribes. Not only could they trade with the Ming Dynasty to obtain what they needed for life, but they could also come to the court from time to time to meet with the emperor and get some rewards for free. Why not?

Hello, I'm fine, everyone is fine!

But the prerequisite is that you must be obedient!

You can't enjoy the rewards given to you by the Ming Dynasty, and then turn around and rob the people of the Ming Dynasty in secret!

You have taken all the face and the benefits, how can there be such a good thing in the world?

Liaodong is bitter and cold, you don't farm, the tribe can't survive, so you have to rob, which is understandable.

But why can't you rob other tribes, rob the Mongols?

Why do you have to rob the people of the Ming Dynasty?

Do you really think that the Ming Dynasty is a soft persimmon?

Countless killings and plunders, numerous crimes, what else is there to argue?

Han Fu took out a geomancy map, which was his first gift to Zhongshan Hou Tang Hao.

"Please see, Lord Tang, the Jurchens who were scattered in the Baishan and Heishui areas, after long-term wars, migrations, and integrations, gradually differentiated into three major parts: Jianzhou, Haixi, and Donghai (also known as "wild people"), which were governed by the Nurgan Regional Military Commission."

"But during the Xuande period, the Nurgan Regional Military Commission was abolished and moved to the Liaodong Regional Military Commission, which was equivalent to giving the vast fertile land of Nurgan to the Jurchen barbarians!"

Well, Emperor Yongle would scold, and Emperor Xuande would also scold, because who told them not to be human and not care about the lives of the Liaodong soldiers and civilians?

Tang Hao selectively ignored it, after all, Han Fu had the confidence and capital.

If it weren't for Han Fu guarding Liaodong in the past few decades, Liaodong in the Ming Dynasty would have been in chaos, and how could the Ming emperor and the court officials have a romantic life?

"The Jianzhou Jurchens mainly lived east of Fushun Pass (now east of Fushun, Liaoning) in the Ming Dynasty, north of the Yalu River and the southern foot of Changbai Mountain; the Donghai Jurchens mainly lived in the northern foot of Changbai Mountain, the coast of the Ussuri River and the middle and lower reaches of the Heilongjiang River; the Haixi Jurchens mainly lived in the Songhua River and its upper reaches of the Huifa River, the Wula River and the Dongliao River Basin."

"Secondly, the Three Guards of Doyan also migrated to Liaodong and lived together with the Jurchen tribes. These tribes are geographical groups and have formed villages. Basically, one tribe is in one village. There are also two Wuliangha tribes and one Jurchen tribe living together. No tribe lives in two places."

Tang Hao smiled when he heard this.

Wulingha!

The famous Three Guards of Doyan.

Emperor Yongle's mercenaries, the traitors of the Ming Dynasty!

They also stabbed the Ming Dynasty in the back during the Tumu disaster and gave the Ming Dynasty a hard blow!

This is good news. Just like "buy one get one free", we can just get rid of all these traitors and traitors at once!

"Then, the families of Jianzhou Jurchens are small families, one family at a time, small families, and the division of Jianzhou Jurchens is the elder first and the younger later, and they live separately after marriage. The young and strong of each small family bear the obligations of the tribe and the tribal alliance to participate in hunting and war, and have the right to share the spoils of hunting and war..."

"Then in the tribe of Jianzhou Jurchens, there are a large number of Han slaves and Korean slaves who were captured. These bastards are a group of barbarians who eat raw meat and drink blood. After the looting, they will capture my Han people back to the tribe as slaves..."

Hearing this, Tang Hao's eyes became cold again.

This is indeed clearly recorded in history books.

Jianzhou Wild Boar Skin looted the Ming Dynasty and captured people as slaves.

From the 22nd year of Yongle to the 8th year of Xuande, during the ten years, "566" Han slaves fled to Korea from the Jianzhou Jurchens. They were sent back to Liaodong by the Korean government. In the 3rd year of Jingtai, "834 people who had fled to Liaodong were transferred to Liaodong. In addition, 169 people were looted in Liaodong and other places in recent years, either by fleeing to the border towns of small countries or by being brought by barbarians and captured by border generals." A total of 1,003 people were sent in batches.

In addition, the Ming Dynasty sent officials to retrieve 566 Han people who had been taken into slavery directly from Jianzhou Zuowei, totaling more than 1,500 people.

Since then, such Han slaves who escaped from Jianzhou Jurchen to North Korea have been written endlessly in the "Records of the Li Dynasty".

The Jurchen population in Jianzhou is only 15,000 or 6,000. The ratio of escaped Han slaves to the Jurchen population in Jianzhou is one to ten. Only a few can escape, and the vast majority are still enslaved. God knows these things. How many Han people were captured by Jianzhou Wild Boar Skin as slaves and enslaved and exploited by them!

So, you damn Jianzhou wild boar skins, what qualifications do you have to clamor about the "seven hates"?

He plundered the people of the Ming Dynasty and took them as slaves. In the end, the Ming Dynasty retaliated and suppressed them, and he still had the nerve to shout about the "Seven Hatreds" and the brutal rule of the Ming Dynasty...

Even if you become a bitch, you still need to erect a memorial arch!

"One problem is that most of the Jurchens live in the mountains. They grow and multiply in "high mountains and ridges with rivers". The places where they move are "the mountain roads are dangerous and difficult to ride on." This makes it difficult for Wang Shi to suppress the construction. Zhou Jurchen has caused a lot of trouble!"

"In addition, Jianzhou Jurchens were influenced by the advanced culture of the Ming Dynasty and North Korea, and their productivity has developed rapidly. This is particularly obvious in the production tools of Jianzhou Jurchens. In the past, they used "bending wood to make stirrups, and cutting antlers to make arrowheads. Today's stirrups "All arrowheads are made of iron", and then began to smelt iron. In the eighth year of Xuande's reign, North Korean general Cui Yande attacked Jianzhou Guards. Among the seizures, there were armor, horn bows, iron arrowheads, ring knives, spear knives, drums, and saddles. , bow bags, and cattle and horses, etc., a large number of which are iron weapons..."

This point further proves the despicable nature of Jianzhou wild boar skin.

To put it bluntly, Jianzhou wild boar skin is as despicable as those Japanese people.

Accepting the reward from the Central Plains Dynasty, learning the advanced culture of the Central Plains Dynasty, and promoting the development of his own tribe, and then taking advantage of the weakness of the Central Plains Dynasty, he turned around and ruthlessly looted and harassed, burned, killed, and looted without committing any evil. After being beaten up, He started to be honest and peaceful, accumulated strength and started to plunder and harass, and finally had the nerve to shout out the "Seven Hatreds"...

nausea!

"Therefore, Master Wang must not look down upon these Jurchen barbarians."

"They have entered the Iron Age, and they have very elite agricultural tools and weapons. They use iron shares and oxen for farming, and they use bows, arrows, spears, knives, horned bows, iron arrowheads, steel guns and steel knives for warfare. In addition, these Jurchen barbarians have strong bodies. Zhuang is proficient in riding and shooting, and his combat prowess is comparable to that of our Ming soldiers..."

Han Fu told Tang Hao all the information he recorded.

"Because of the bitter cold in Liaodong, these barbarians think that plundering is easier and even more honorable than doing creative work. For example, the so-called Qizhou Wei is a unique settlement with more than 80 households living in Jianzhou Wei and Between Jianzhou Zuowei, there is a village of Jianzhou Jurchen. They are not engaged in agriculture, but are engaged in thieves. They capture people and horses and resell them in the depths to make a living! "

"Led by the Qizhou Guards, the Jianzhou Guards and the Jianzhou Left Guards were all the same. They took pride in plundering and regarded plundering as the main way of tribe survival and inheritance. After all, the harvest from hunting is far less than the capture from war. Even if they die during the raid, they will be regarded as warriors of the tribe..."

Tang Hao felt a toothache when he heard this.

What a bunch of damn barbarians these are!

Seven hates?

I hate your mother!

Look through the history books and see all the evil deeds you have done, and then talk about the "Seven Hatreds"!

Before communicating with Han Fu, Tang Hao was more afraid of the Jurchen barbarians. After all, it was these Jianzhou wild boar skins that replaced the Ming Dynasty!

But now, fear has directly turned into endless killing intent.

A group of ungrateful and despicable bastards, just like the Japanese people, despicable and disgusting!

In this case, there is nothing more to say, just kill them all!

The order issued by Emperor Chenghua back then was to "destroy their lairs and exterminate their species" and kill these bastard barbarians until their race is exterminated!

It's a pity that neither Zhao Fu nor Zhu Yong did their full work and gave these Jianzhou wild boar skins a chance of life!

Now that Tang Hao has come with his elite soldiers and has an in-depth understanding of the despicableness of these bastards, he naturally has to make up for this regret.

"Send an order to North Korea to send 30,000 troops to cooperate with our Ming Dynasty in marching to suppress the barbarians in Jianzhou!"

North Korea's hatred of the Jurchen barbarians was no less intense than that of the Ming Dynasty.

After all, it was North Korea that the Jurchen barbarians plundered the most, because North Korea is easy to bully!

So at this moment, the Ming Dynasty ordered North Korea to send troops to cooperate and suppress the Jurchen barbarians. I think they would be very happy!

"In addition, Liaodong Capital Division will send out 10,000 auxiliary troops, with those who are familiar with the terrain and brave and good at fighting first!"

"I will lead an army of 50,000 people, plow the courtyard and sweep the caves, and completely slaughter these miscellaneous barbarians!"

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