Chapter 364 The emperor divides the vassals(2/2)
When it comes to rewards for meritorious deeds, Wang Jian is firmly at the top of the list.
In addition to the reward, Zhao Huaizhong wrote an imperial edict, making Wang Jian the Marquis of Wucheng and granting four cities fiefdoms, which was a great honor.
In addition, the giant black tiger was also given to Wang Jian by Zhao Huaizhong as a mount.
In addition to Wang Jian, the generals of Ye Yufu, Li Mu, Lian Po, Wei Liao, Meng Ao, including Lu Buwei, Han Fei, Nei Shiteng and others who were in charge of the Qin territory were all rewarded.
The Bifang bird specially given to Lu Buwei as a new member of the Qin Dynasty was given to Meng Ao with the rank of general and a strange dragon horse.
The younger Li Xin, Yang Ruihe, Meng Tian, Meng Yi, Wang Ben and others are also among those receiving awards.
It is worth mentioning that Fan Yuqi.
He lurked in Yan for several years and made great contributions to defeating Yan. This time he returned to Qin and was promoted to a mighty general, given an exclusive title and promoted to the third level.
In addition to the above famous generals, Qiang Yu, Xin Sheng, Tu Sui, Ren Xiao and Zhao Tuo and other Qin people emerged one after another in the process of destroying the six kingdoms. Many famous generals in later generations also received awards.
Tell the world from now on.
May is warm and springy.
Qin conquered the world and announced it to all directions. There were tribes in the southwest and other places who were willing to become vassals and pay tribute. They traveled thousands of miles to come to Xianyang to prepare for the grand ceremony when Qin destroyed the six kingdoms and unified China.
On this day, Zhao Huaizhong came to Huacaoju and abducted Mu Yangjing, who had returned from the ancestral land of the Shennong family.
"Where is your Majesty taking me?" Mu Yangjing wore a navy blue dress, fluttering in the wind.
Zhao Huaizhong was riding the goddess Kui Niu, and he put his arms around Mu Yangjing's willow waist, his arms filled with fragrance.
Kui Niu jumped a little, then left Xianyang and headed south.
After jumping two or three times, Kui Niu arrived at the shore of the South China Sea.
Mu Yangjing looked down from the air and saw a tribe in the coastal area below. Everyone had sharp swords hanging on their waists, and they were taking a boat out to sea.
Judging from their momentum, they were quite fierce and elite, so they couldn't help but ask Zhao Huaizhong: "Which tribe is this?"
"The Baiyue people on the coast."
Zhao Huaizhong glanced down: "Relying on the advantage of being near the sea, they often invaded the former Chu territory. If the Chu people sent a large army to conquer, they would retreat into the sea. When the Chu army retreated, they would land again and plunder the Chu territory's population.
Property is like a thief."
Mu Yang made a quiet sound, his face was rosy, he stretched out his hand to hold Zhao Huaizhong down, and said angrily: "Why did your Majesty bring me to the South China Sea?"
"I'll find out soon, there's something serious going on." Zhao Huaizhong said.
Kui Niu jumped again and entered the depths of the South China Sea.
Baiyue is the general name given by ancient China to the ancient Yue people in the southern coastal areas.
According to the "Hanshu Geography", the Baiyue people are distributed along the coast of "seven or eight thousand miles from Jiaozhi to Kuaiji. Hundreds of ethnic groups are mixed together, each with its own caste. The population is so large that if it is consistent, it is not inferior to the countries in China."
If we understand it according to today's geography, it means that the entire southern coast, stretching all the way to northern Vietnam, the entire half-moon circle that is seven to eight thousand miles long, is the area where the Guyue people are distributed.
Because there are many tribes, it is called "Baiyue", including Wuyue, Yangyue, Dongou, Minyue, Nanyue, Xiou, Luoyue and so on.
The leader of the Baiyue people calls himself Tianhuangshi, which means the head of the Three Emperors and Five Dragons, and is the orthodox of heaven and earth.
The most powerful tribal leader of Guyue's generation is called Wanghuo. He is in his fifties, has a strong build, and has a bronze complexion, giving people a sense of toughness brought about by weathering.
The clothes he wears have typical coastal characteristics. His neck is decorated with small conch shells, chicken bones and other objects connected in series.
The ancient Yue people believed that chicken bones had mysterious powers, and they often burned chicken bones with fire and observed their broken texture for divination.
"Tian Ling (one of the names the Baiyue people give to tribal leaders), the Qin people in the hinterland of China unified the six kingdoms, and sent a special edict to allow all the tribes in Baiyue to pay tribute to Qin.
How should we respond?”
In a building in the ancient coastal city of Nanyue, an old man from the Guyue tribe stepped forward and handed an edict from Da Qin to the Guyue leader:
"It is said here that the leader of the Qin people accepted the land of the four seas and became the contemporary emperor. He specially issued an edict to allow all the tribes of Baiyue to enter Qin!
If our tribes respect his orders, we will not be held accountable for our past incursions into Chu."
Chapter completed!