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Chapter 715 The grassland is also a pot of chaos

The north wind is blowing fiercely, which is a sign that winter is coming.

To the northeast of Yanran Mountain, a 'big city' was built with a foundation made of yellow mud, stones mixed with a small amount of waxy soil, and even cow and horse dung. It appeared quite abruptly in this vast world. between.

This city can only be said to be barely passable in Han Dynasty, but it can be regarded as a majestic city in Mobei. It was the original location of Hanhai Dudufu and Anbei Dudufu of the Tang Dynasty.

After the Tang Dynasty left Mobei, the Uighurs rose up, and this became the royal court of the Uighurs.

Nowadays, it is occupied by the divination people, and it is called Worudo, also known as Orudo.

This is a word that has been fixed since the Turkic period, meaning palace tent or royal tent.

The circumference of Woluduo is fifty or sixty miles, and it has six regular gates. In some places, there are even defensive archery towers on the city walls. These are the remains of the Anbei Protectorate in the past.

However, by the time all the Han craftsmen had withdrawn, and after three hundred years of divination had passed into the hands of the divination people, the city's greatest role had changed from military defense and demonstrating the majesty of the Tang Dynasty to a good place for herdsmen to escape the wind and snow. place.

A large number of divination nobles and even herdsmen set up their own tents in the city, and they moved the stones used to build the city everywhere, because on the grasslands of Mobei, regular stones are also relatively precious.

But as a result, the great city that the Tang Dynasty had spent huge amounts of money to build in the past was demolished to pieces. Originally it could only be entered through six gates, but now it has gaps everywhere.

This kind of damage has greatly weakened the ability of Worudo City to withstand wind and snow. The fortune tellers were unable to withstand the cold wind in warm houses like the Uighur nobles in the past, so they used the traditional tents again. , moved back to the city.

Looking from the heights of Yanran Mountain in the distance, we can see a large number of tents connected in a maze-like city.

Located in the middle, where the largest and most tents are located, is the royal tent of Dusage, the powerful chieftain of the divination people.

The remaining divination nobles each controlled a piece of the city and were distributed around King Dusage's tent like stars over the moon. The closer they were to the tent outside, the lower their status.

It's not winter yet, but the cold wind from the Xianbei wilderness in the far north has begun to blow to Woludo City.

Ba Yegusi, the eldest son of Dusage, the powerful chieftain who blocked the divination, tightly wrapped himself in a white linen robe and walked quickly towards Dusage's tent.

Along the way, the thing that was blown up the most by the north wind was the sand and dust mixed with urine on the ground. The smell was enough to make him extremely uncomfortable for someone who had not been to Voludo for a long time.

The climate has become slightly milder in recent years, and the Zubo people have quickly seized this rare opportunity to engage in livestock raising. The number of cattle, horses, and sheep has increased tenfold compared to the previous five or six years.

It looks a lot richer, but the explosive growth of so many cattle, horses and sheep in a short period of time has brought unbearable ecological pressure to the surroundings of Woludo City.

The livestock manure in the city is piled up like a hill. Although most of it has dried, there is still a strong smell of feces and urine when the wind blows. On windy days, you can even see dried manure particles swirling in the sky.

As for the pastures outside the city, the fresh and tender pastures that were originally as tall as a person have long been harvested. The ground is covered with thin and short grass stubbles, and even loess is exposed in many places.

At the same time, a large number of livestock have also caused great pollution to the water source. In many small rivers around Woludo, there are now very few small fish and crabs.

Although Ba Yegusi doesn't understand what ecological deterioration is, he can feel that the unpleasant smell and the increase in human and animal diseases in Voludo City have brought great harm to the seemingly strong Yubu Department.

threaten.

Outside the king's tent, a huge fat cow had been bled clean, and several bare-chested herdsmen wearing animal skin shorts were removing the bones and removing the flesh from the fat cow.

The tender loin and tendon meat will be grilled, similar to the iron plate in later generations, except that it is placed on hot pottery pieces.

Beef legs are best suited for roasting after some meat has been removed. Stewed beef heads will be the best treat for guests.

At this time, the grassland was far less sophisticated than the days of later generations. A large iron urn that could stew almost half a cow in one mouthful was extremely precious even to Du Sage, and it was also a symbol of his strength.

As for the little fat sheep that were killed one by one, they were of course roasted whole to show off the wealth of the fortune teller.

There are also various kinds of pheasants. The wild birds are stewed in a clay pot with various eggs and some wild vegetables and mushrooms randomly added.

When Banyegus saw that there were still some warriors from the Merqi tribe standing around the king's tent, he knew that it must be the messenger from the Merqi tribe, or even the chief of Merqi, Hulu Badu, who had arrived in person.

In the king's tent, the atmosphere of eating meat and drinking wine was at its most lively. Dusage was holding a huge bowl of wine and was frequently offering drinks to another man in a blue robe.

Dusage is very tall, with a beautiful beard, and a huge belly that makes people doubt that he can hold a whole roasted lamb.

The slightly turbid wine in the giant bowl, accompanied by the loud and bold voice, was drunk into the stomach by Du Sage.

After drinking, he wiped away the wine stuck to his beard in a graceful manner, perfectly fitting the image of a powerful Mobei chief in people's minds.

On the contrary, the Merqi chief Hulu Balshu who was invited to drink by him sounded like a tough man on the grassland like Dusage, but in fact Hulu Balshu looked very thin.

With a few mustaches, a face as black as a shoehorn, and a green Tang Dynasty robe, he doesn't look like a prairie chief, but more like a teacher from the Han Dynasty.

Baye Gusi opened the curtain of the big tent and walked in. When Dusage saw his eldest son, a half-smile appeared on his face, and then he pointed to a few seats near the curtain, feeling a little uninterested.

said.

"My son is here, please choose a seat and sit down!"

There was an expression of extreme dissatisfaction on Banyegusi's face. He was the eldest son of Tusage. His father invited the leaders of various ministries, but he could only sit at the bottom.

Seeing Banye Gusi's expression, Du Sage's face was also filled with anger, but it quickly passed away because Mierqi's Hulu Badu was beside him. He suppressed his anger and glanced at the bottom

The chief confidant.

The confidant quickly ran over with a smile, and half-persuaded and half-pushed Gus Banye to his seat.

Although Gusi was angry, he knew that he had no choice.

All the problems lie in his origin. His mother is not a fortune-teller, but a member of the Eight Tribes of Enemies in the East.

When Du Sage was young and unable to control the divination tribes, he finally secured his position with the help of Grandpa Ba Yegusi, the leader of the eight enemy tribes.

In the first ten years, Dusage was extremely submissive, but in the next ten years, especially after Grandpa Bayegusi and his mother passed away one after another, Dusage fell out with the Eight Divisions of Dilie.

Even his eldest son was not liked by Du Sage and was semi-expelled to the territory close to the Eight Tribes of Di Lie.

In addition to this reason, there is also the long-standing conflict between the Eight Tribes of Enemies and the Zubu, Merqi, Dalimi and other tribes. On the grasslands originally controlled by the Khitans, they had deep hatred.

The eight tribes of Zubu, Merqi, Dalimi and Dilie were actually originally a nation, or a tribe.

They all come from Uighurs, that is, small tribes that are dependent on the Uighurs. Most of the time, they are collectively referred to as Nine-surnamed Tatars by the Uighurs.

After the decline of the Uighur Khanate and the rise of the Khitan, the Emperor of Liao divided the nine-surname Tatars who had submitted to the Khitan into eight tribes, collectively known as the Eight Tribes of Enemies.

Those who were unwilling to submit to the Khitans were called Zubu, Dalimi, etc.

In the following decades after the rise of the Khitan people, it was natural that the Eight Tribes of Dilie, who were knowledgeable, enjoyed the spicy food, while the Zubu and other tribes drank a small dozen every three days, and one dozen every five days.

This caused the gap between the eight enemy tribes and their original relatives to become deeper and deeper.

This policy of the Khitans gradually gave the Eight Divisions of Enemies a strange attribute. They became spies on the grassland, either actively or passively.

Later on, the Eight Tribes of Dilie gradually became very familiar to many people. They liked to collude with the Emperor of the Central Plains, plunder other tribes, and capture the leaders of other tribes and send them to the Emperor of the Central Plains to ride on wooden donkeys.

The most famous victim in history was Temujin's grandfather, Aba'ai. At the same time, Temujin's father, Ye Sugei, was also poisoned to death by the Tatars.

Seeing Banye Gusi sitting down obediently, Dusage was also relieved. This time he invited the chief of Meerqi, Hu Luba, and he was even willing to take the lead to fight against the Liufa Sect's eastward advance. This was all because

There is a reason.

From the names of the two people, we can see that Hulu Badu is the chief of Milqi, while Dusage is just the powerful chief of the people who prevent fortune-telling.

Because among the five tribes of Zubu, Du Sage only controls three of them, the North Zubu tribe, and the remaining two tribes are nomadic to the west of Yanran Mountain. They don't really listen to the greetings of his big leader, and they don't even recognize him as the Zubu chief.

head.

Therefore, Du Sage took advantage of the fact that the three tribes of Bei Zu Bu Bu under him had prospered in population and livestock in recent years, and directly raised the banner against the Six Methods Sect.

Sure enough, after Dusage came forward, not only the two tribes of Zubu to the west of Yanran Mountain heeded the call and sent envoys and knights, but even the two tribes of Dalimi and Yefugu nearby also expressed their willingness to provide services to a certain extent.

, obey Dusage's instructions.

What is the most important thing on the grassland? Of course it is reputation!

With reputation, small nomadic tribes will continue to come to seek refuge. In history, the Turks, Xueyantuo people, Uighurs, etc. all started out like this step by step.

In particular, Dusage occupied Voludo, which made him feel deep in his heart that their family had a destiny.

This time he invited the chief of Meerqi, Hulu Balshu, to go south in person in order to show it to the other envoys of the Zubu and Dalimi and Yehushu tribes who had just reluctantly obeyed the call.

You must know that Mierqiren is very powerful at this time.

They were originally part of the Mohe people east of the Xianbei Mountains. After the Rouran Khanate was wiped out by the Turks, a large number of Rouran people fled to the north and merged with the Merqi people, bringing them relatively advanced culture.

Military, animal husbandry and craftsmanship.

Nowadays, the Meer beggars are good at using bows and arrows, herding cattle and sheep, and domesticating reindeer. They even have a little bit of farming, fishing and hunting attributes. They are not afraid of death when fighting. They are very tough light cavalry and mountain infantry.

.

This makes them much stronger than the Dalimi and Yefu tribes south of Yanran Mountain and closer to the Han Dynasty.

Therefore, Du Sage invited Hulu Badu here just to make Hulu Badu and the entire Milqi tribe stand for him and enhance the illusion that Du Sage was famous.

In the seemingly heated atmosphere, Hulu Balshu very covertly cast his gaze at the yellow-haired Shamili in the distance.

The Merqi tribe was the first to take up the banner of fighting against the Six Dharma Sect, but the main reason why it was soon transferred to Dusage was the loss of secret profits.

Shi Mili took a sip of the sour and pungent muddy wine. He actually had another name, which was more Chinese-style, Yaoluo Ge Jingyi.

He is a fish that slipped through the net of the Ganzhou Uighurs. Compared with the Atiao surname of the Karakhan Uighurs and the Pugu surname of the Gaochang Uighurs, Yaoluoge is the authentic Uighur Khan surname.

In today's grasslands, in addition to Dadan, Zubu and other tribes that evolved from the peripheral Uighurs, there are still many small tribes that adhere to the Uighur tradition.

The name of the Great Uighur Khan has not completely disappeared from the grassland tribes, but the surname Yaoluoge still has a certain appeal.

Yaoluo Ge Jingyi ran to the grassland before Zhang Gao conquered Ganzhou, and was quickly spotted by Du Sage who wanted to increase his reputation.

The two hit it off, Dusage married Yaoluo Ge Jingyi's aunt, and Yaoluo Ge Jingyi married Dusage's daughter.

One of them is famous and the other is powerful. Compared to them, although Mierqiren is fierce, he is unable to compete with the powerful combination of the two on the grassland where blood is valued.

When Ge Jingyi, the drug known as Sha Mi Li, returned to Yanran Mountain, Mi Erqi's Hu Lu Badu could only become a foil.

Banye Gusi also quietly looked at Yaoluo Ge Jingyi, and his cheek twitched slightly.

Although Yaoluo Ge Jingyi's wife is his sister, they are not actually born from the same mother. Instead, because of the hatred between their mothers, the relationship between the two brothers and sister is very bad, so bad that they want each other to die.

Now that Yaoluo Ge Jingyi is back, Gusun suddenly feels that his situation is even more dangerous.

At this moment, in the electric light and flint, the eyes of the two frustrated people suddenly collided because they were peeping at Yao Luo Ge Jingyi!

What a big drama, I don’t know who will trigger it!


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