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3334. Dangerous Journey 18

The situation in this scene is really weird! Everyone is walking in the passage, and on both sides of the passage are strange murals. [.!These murals are vividly painted, most of which are Mongolians.

People ride horses to fight against the enemy in all directions.

There are thousands of troops here, and everyone is facing each other above; the momentum is thin and the team is magnificent. When people see it, they can't help but sigh at the great wars of the ancients back then.

What is described there is the continuous fighting between the two sides, either shooting arrows, or slashing with swords. The Mongolian cavalry is the best in the world! It is quite fierce. These guys have absolutely beaten the kung fu in the first place!

The Mongols were quite smart when fighting against the enemy. Just say that they fought against Song at that time! The Han people only had infantry and no cavalry; even if they had one, they could not beat the other. Therefore, one thing they could only believe in was "build high walls and accumulate grain."

".This led to a situation where they were always beaten and plundered by the Mongols; they were passively beaten but could not fight back.

If you want to chase after the Mongols, you will leave after the robbery. The Han people can only watch it! If you want to chase after the horse, you will not be able to catch up with the horse, and you will not be able to archery skills. You will often be shot and killed directly under the horse.

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At the back, there were those methods of killing. One by one, the enemies were cut off their heads and placed there with the sharpened wooden pole. The beautiful woman was robbed back to "reward the soldiers who had made meritorious."

.The ancients at that time were relatively ignorant, and especially the barbaric Mongolians, they liked to "life sacrifices". Kill animals and kill people to sacrifice!,

Chen Ming, who is familiar with history, knows these history. Although the Great Celestial Empire does not say it, the Mongols were quite cruel at that time! The island people were cruel enough, right? When they invaded the Celestial Empire, they started a "Nanjing Massacre"

, killed 300,000 people from Z.

At that time, the national population in the Southern Song Dynasty was about 70 million. Many scholars said that the Mongols implemented the policy of massacre and massacres at the beginning, and the population of the Southern Song Dynasty decreased by 3/1. So some of them died of natural disasters and starved to death, and the rest should be

They were killed. There were probably 10 million people.

Because the Mongols were cavalry units, they did not defend the city. What should I do when I swept across the current Russia? They also had to divide their troops to garrison and raise those prisoners. The best way was to kill them all.

, robbed all of them, and no one stayed. Therefore, the thing Genghis Khan's troops liked to do was to massacre the city.

After obtaining the land of the Celestial Empire, the Mongols established the "Yuan". The implementation of the at that time was also a terrifying rule! They divided the people and the four levels! The first level is of course the Mongols in their native place,

The best and second-class person is the Seme people. The so-called Seme people are the Xixia people and Huihui people. The reason why these guys are divided into second-class people is that they are actually the means used by the Mongols to rule the Han people.

.It is similar to those translations when the Japanese entered Z country.

The remaining third-class people are Han people! The fourth-class people are southern people. The reason why these two people are put together is that they are essentially the same type of people. However, the so-called "Han people" in the former is

The Han people who defected to the Mongols in the early days were similar to the so-called "pseudo-army" and "good people" when the Japanese were there. The Southerners were under the rule of those who firmly resisted their rule during the Southern Song Dynasty.

The common people.
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