Chapter 689 Enduring humiliation and burdening the queen mother
Zhezhe was obviously reluctant when he got off the car, especially when he found out that the man she wanted to accompany him for the rest of his life was a man who was limping on his way. He felt extremely disappointed.
However, she couldn't help it.
From the moment she was sent to Beijing by Luanzhou, Borjijit Erdenikikige was no longer the empress of Emperor Taizongwen, nor the concubine of the Qing Dynasty, but a poor woman without a husband.
She had thought about dying, but she could not.
No one allowed her to die, including her niece, the Queen Mother of the Qing Dynasty.
People are also strange. After wanting to die but not, many things suddenly become enlightened.
Zhezhe accepted fate's unfair arrangements against her.
Like her niece Bumubutai, she began to be sent back to the Forbidden City as a "trophy" for more than two years.
The ones who returned to Beijing with her aunt and nephew were also seriously ill Daishan and Jirgalang, who looked older than Daishan.
Wu Liangfu's dog slave betrayed the Qing Dynasty and let down the trust of the two empress dowagers in him. He actually gave Emperor Fulin to Shunjun.
I heard that in order to let Xiao Fulin follow him obediently, the brave slave actually put a rope around Xiao Fulin's neck and dragged Fulin to the Shunjun camp like a dog.
Fortunately, Shunjun did not kill Fulin and sent him to Beijing.
Because the Emperor Shun in Beijing said that Manchu voluntarily gave up Beijing's departure from the customs was to follow the heavens and respond to the people, so the Dashun regime should still treat Fulin, the Manchu king, well, so he specially conferred surrender to Duke Anle.
He also named Daishan as Guiyi Bo and Jiergalang as Shunyi Bo. He also said that if Ajige from the south was willing to lead his troops to surrender, he could also be named Bo, or even a marquis.
Zhezhe must not know what the situation is now with Ajige, but as her sister-in-law, she knew that Ajige could not surrender to Shun, because the strongest among the Taizong sects was Ajige, and Dorgon and Dodot were both dead, Ajige's wives, concubines and children were also killed or captured by Shun's army. How could Ajige surrender?
Zhezhe wanted Ajige to turn the tide and take his army back to Beijing, but she knew the current situation and it would be difficult for Ajige to make a difference.
The thief in Beijing is not a fool Dorgon. He is just using the truth to fight against the false. How could he let Ajige take advantage of his loopholes?
On the way from Luanzhou to Beijing, Zhezhe saw many royal children huddled in carriages of all sizes, one by one, and the braids on their heads were gone. When they saw the Empress Dowager's carriage appear, some people looked at it silently, with tears in their eyes. But more people always hung their heads and did not respond to all the movements outside, as if they were so sad that they were dead.
In addition to the clans, there were many Eight Banners soldiers, but without exception, they were all in a little bit of spirit. Zhezhe discovered that there were only elderly and young women in the long convoy, and the young women were missing.
She was a little surprised and didn't know where the young women of the Eight Banners had gone. Later, she learned that the eight banners, including Daishan and Jirgalang, all the eight banners handed over the young women to Shunjun.
This is the price of living.
It is also a price that must be paid.
Zhezhe should feel lucky. When Emperor Taizong Wen was alive, he told her stories about the Han people, saying that the Jurchens once attacked the Han people's capital Kaifeng and pulled all the young Han women out of the city, including the concubines and princesses of the Han royal family.
All these poor women were violated by the Jurchens, even in front of their fathers and brothers. However, their fathers and brothers had no reaction except lowering their heads.
The Han empress and princesses were stripped naked by the Jurchens, and led them on the ground like sheep with ropes.
This humiliation is simply a nightmare for women.
So compared to this, Zhezhe was much happier. Shunjun did not treat her like this. He even treated her very politely all the way, and had no shortage of food and use. He also left two personal maids for Zhezhe.
Perhaps, this is what Shunjun people call civilization.
After entering the familiar Forbidden City, Zhezhe was inevitably a little dazed and then had a little fantasy. Although she hated the Lu Si Thief, she heard that the Lu Si Thief was very young. Therefore, if she continued to marry a husband like her niece, although she felt uncomfortable like a nail in her heart, it might not be a good ending for her Zhezhe.
At least, if a woman who can become a thief in Lu Si can protect her husband's family and her mother's family.
Zhezhe admitted that he was old and was already forty-seven years old. Many women who were Han at this age had grandmothers, let alone Manchurian women.
But she was the concubine of the country, and she ate the best and used the best. She had never given birth to children. She looked no worse than her niece Bumubutai.
What matters is her identity.
The noblest empress dowager of the Qing Dynasty could definitely make the conquerors have a strong desire to conquer.
Soon, the four thieves of Lu arrived at Yongshou Palace.
Zhezhe thought that Lu Sizhe would come to her first, but he didn't expect that the other party went to his niece's residence.
The niece's scream frightened Zhezhe. She nervously looked at Zheju through the doors and windows, and then she saw the thief she hated the most.
Young, very young.
There was a hint of rippling in Zhezhe's heart. She knew it was her turn, but she didn't know that the young thief left, and then she was taken out of the palace and sent here.
When she knew that the thief father she was going to serve was just an ordinary farmer, Zhezhe almost collapsed. She forced herself to enter the cabin of the cripple.
What can she do?
Did you jump into the Grand Canal?
She dared not.
Because, just now, the dog slave Yang Zhi stared at him gloomyly and told her coldly: "If the wife cannot serve the Supreme Emperor well, or has any disrespect to the Supreme Emperor, then the wife's mother's family Korqin will be erased from the grassland."
Zhezhe felt a stern.
She knew that the thief Lu Si could do this because her mother's family Korqin was being violated by Mongolia in the northern desert.
If Lu Si thieves were angered by her at this time, which led to the Shun Army joining forces with the Mongolian in Mobei, then her mother's family Korqin would really die.
Zhezhe snorted slightly, which was her greatest dissatisfaction with the dog slaves now. After taking a deep breath of the cold air above the canal, she gritted her teeth and pushed the door and walked into the warm cabin.
In her sight, the cripple who had drunk a lot of alcohol was looking forward to her.
Not much effort, Zhezhe came out. The cheongsam was a little messy, the headdress was dispersed, and the walking posture was a little painful. Then he walked to the edge of the boat and held the railing and started to retching.
This made Yang Zhi feel a little shocked. I wonder how much force the Supreme Emperor used to make Mrs. Zhezhe feel so uncomfortable.
When curious, a woman suddenly jumped out of the stern of the boat. Without saying a word, she raised the rolling pin in her hand and smashed it on Zhezhe's face, slamming and scolding: "I'll beat you to death, a bitch who seduces the Supreme Emperor!"
What happened in Linqing was reported to Beijing soon.
Chapter completed!