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Chapter 187 Ye Hes son-in-law

During the period when the Ming Dynasty was commemorating and returning to China, things also happened in Liaodong. The most important thing was that the Nurhachi brothers successfully passed through the Hada tribe and arrived at the Yehe tribe. They were warmly welcomed by the two Yehe Beile - especially

It was "Xicheng Baylor" Qing Jiali who paid special attention to Nurhaci.

Beile is the leader of the Jurchen tribe. Generally speaking, one Beile is more common, but the Yehe tribe is more interesting. It has two Beile - the two Beile of the Yehe tribe are brothers. After their rise, they occupied two strategic places.

Each built a city, one in the east and one in the west.

Therefore, Yangji Niu (also known as Yangji Niu), which was built in the east, was called "Dongcheng Baylor", while Qingjia Ni, which was built in the west, was called "Xicheng Baylor".

Yehebu is the most influential among the Haixi Jurchens. Even during the entire Tatar Qing period, it also played a huge role. As for the origin of Yehebu, there are usually two theories: Mongolian and Jurchen.

The main lineages of Ye He are as follows:

Xinggen Darhan - Xierke Mingga Tu - Qilgani - Chu Kongge - Taichu - Qingjia Niu (Xicheng)/Yangji Niu (Dongcheng) - Buzhai (Xicheng)/Nalingbulu (Dongcheng) - Bu

Yanggu (Xicheng)/Jintai Stone (Nalinbuludi, Dongcheng).

Then Ye He's tribe died - Niyaha - (Nalan) Pearl - (Nalan) Xingde. The latter two had a very high appearance rate in Qing palace dramas, and they probably need no introduction.

During the Xinggen Darhan era, he accepted the position of commander of the Tarum Guards of Ming Dynasty Chengzu and led his troops to the north of Kaiyuan. The third ancestor Qilgani took over as the commander-in-chief in the 20th year of Chenghua (1484).

He was the capital commander of Tarumu Guards in Haixi, and began to pay tribute frequently to Beijing, constantly learning about the prosperity of the Ming Dynasty.

However, at that time, the Yehe tribe and even the Jurchens as a whole, due to extremely backward productivity levels and hard life, would either starve to death or have to go out to rob if there was a slight natural disaster. Qilgani led the tribe to attack Mingbian many times and eventually died.

In the thirteenth year of Jiajing (1534), Zhu Kongge, the leader of the Yehe tribe, led his people to move south and settled on the north bank of the Yehe River. The Yehe tribe moved to the Yehe River basin for a very simple and crude purpose, which was to covet trade with the Ming Dynasty. However,

At this time, the interests of the Yehe tribe were in direct conflict with the Hada tribe. They both wanted to compete for the trading rights of Kaiyuan Horse Market. Therefore, Yehe and Hada had always been at war with each other. Since Hada had been implementing the pro-Ming policy since the Wang Zhong period,

Therefore, it received direct support from Ming Dynasty.

"Minister Ye He, Chu Kongge, was in trouble, and Wang Ji Wailan (Wang Zhong) seized upon him, seizing 700 of his tributes and the thirteen villages under his command." - Taigan was captured and presented to the Ming court.

Ye He was attacked in turn by the Ming Dynasty and the Hada tribe, and his vitality was severely damaged. After Tai Gan's death, the group of dragons was leaderless and fell into chaos. At this time, two brothers, Qing Jiali and Yang Jiniu (one said they were Tai Ganzi and the other said they were Tai Gan's nephew), joined forces to fight against Ye He.

Other competitors within Ye He's ministry were eliminated and joint governance began.

It is not easy to seek development among the chaotic Jurchen tribes, and one must have political acumen. Therefore, first of all, Qing Jiali and Yang Jiniao urgently need to recognize their situation.

Qilgani, Zhu Kongge, and Taigan were either killed by the Ming army or captured by Hada. On the basis that Ye He himself was not strong enough, it was very unwise to be an enemy of the Ming court or even Hada.

Secondly, on this basis, because Hada (Wangtai) was too powerful, it began to be gradually suppressed by the Ming court. In this case, Ye He needed to have a good relationship with the Ming court and gain the support of the Ming court.

Thirdly, Ye He was weaker than Hada at this time, so Ye He also wanted to show his goodwill to Hada. Qing Jia Ni and Yang Ji Ni married their sisters to Wang Tai, and Yang Ji Ni also married Wang Tai's daughter to show their respect.

Finally, Qingjia Ni and Yang Ji Ni built two cities in the east and west to control the Yehe tribe. This is where "Dongcheng Baylor" and "Xicheng Baylor" came from.

From here on, Ye Hebu began to prosper. Only with a correct understanding of one's own strength and environment can one develop the correct strategy, and coupled with the correct execution method, can achieve the desired results.

At the same time, as Wangtai's strength expanded, Ming Dynasty's attitude towards Wangtai began to reverse after Wangtai became a Khan. And the Huifa and Ula tribes also began to defy Wangtai.

Qing Jia Niu and Yang Ji Niu seized the opportunity. On the one hand, they took advantage of the internal contradictions in Hada and surrendered many Hada tribes; on the other hand, they also planned to raise the banner of revenge and launch a direct attack on Hada.

At this time, Nurhaci came, and Qingjia Niu immediately took a fancy to Nurhaci's role.

The current situation is like this: Ye He is hostile to Hada; Jianzhou right guard was originally hostile to Hada, but Jianzhou right guard was just beaten violently by Li Chengliang, Atai was destroyed, and the right guard was greatly damaged; Jianzhou left guard was weaker because of his previous strength.

Weak and lacking a "leader" figure, no matter who you prefer in your heart, you are basically in a neutral state in terms of face.

What does this mean?

Qing Jiali believes that since the left and right guards of Jianzhou are now leaderless, if the Yehe tribe draws Nurhaci over, for example, as a son-in-law, and then supports him to become Baylor of the left and right guards of Jianzhou - or at least

It's Baylor, the left guard of his own Jianzhou - then Ye He has a good ally south of Hada.

The Yehe tribe is to the north (or northwest) of the Hada tribe, and Jianzhou is to the south of the Hada tribe, plus the Huifa and Ula tribes (to the east and northeast of the Hada tribe) who are also dissatisfied with the Hada tribe, and the Hada tribe

Basically in a state of being surrounded and beaten by a group of people.

Under such circumstances, unless the Ming Dynasty personally intervened, the Hada tribe would be defeated with one enemy against four, and as long as they were defeated, there would be almost no place to run.

Based on this calculation, Nurhachi is simply a good son-in-law who has been sent to his door. With his joining, Ye He's encirclement of Hada will be completed.

Of course, this encirclement cannot include the Ming Dynasty southwest of Hada, because during this period, if the Ming Dynasty is included, or if the Ming Dynasty insists on protecting a Jurchen tribe, then this tribe can directly become the king of the Jurchen tribe.

, and you’re talking nonsense?

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! The reason why the Hada tribe was able to rise to the throne in the early years and dominate the Jurchen tribes was by acting as a hard-core Ming dog and identifying the Ming father. The Ming father said

If he wants to chase away chickens, he will never chase away dogs, so he can get rich quickly.

But Ming’s father’s policy is not stupid. The Jurchen tribes must be balanced, and no one can be too strong. It is a consistent policy to support the weak and attack the strong. Therefore, after Wang Tai became a sweat, Ming began to obviously alienate him - this is also what Ye He dared to do.

The fundamental reason for attacking Hada.

At this point, some readers may want to ask, what happened to Nurhachi in history? His process of unifying the Jurchens seemed to be relatively smooth. Why did Ming's father suddenly stop talking, or was he so easy to talk to?

Because Nurhachi was so lucky, he unified the state and the Jurchens at a good time - the Renchen Japanese Rebellion.

The Imjin Japanese Rebellion had been fought for so long, and it was already very difficult for the Ming Dynasty to support an army that could reach 70,000 to 80,000 men in the Korean War. How could they have the free time to take care of the Jurchens?

In the original history, the Ming Dynasty relied most heavily on force to intimidate the Jurchens, which was the huge servant army under Li Chengliang. However, this army first fought a battle in Ningxia, and then fell into the quagmire of Korea. In the end, it suffered huge losses. The death of Li Rusong...

It is directly related to the fact that the Li family's servants suffered too many casualties and their combat effectiveness was severely reduced.

Under such circumstances, Nurhaci was able to successfully unify the state and unify the Jurchens.

Therefore, the luck in the late Ming Dynasty was particularly bad. This is no joke. In fact, luck was bad enough in all aspects.

Now, as in history, Nurhachi has taken the first step in his rise: gaining the attention of Qing Jiali, marrying Qing Jiali's daughter, and reciprocating his father-in-law's expectations - he said that he will go south immediately and must return to the country.

Revitalize the left guard of Jianzhou, be a good son-in-law of Ye He, and seal Hada to death.

Under Qing Jiali's earnest expectation, Nurhachi and his newly married Ye Hemei quickly went south to defend.

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By the way, there are many novels about the end of the Ming Dynasty. Everyone is familiar with the situation of Houjin and the Eight Banners after the rise of the Ming Dynasty. However, not many friends may know about the Jurchens before Nurhachi started his army. I wonder if there are many interested readers?


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