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Chapter 206 The Jianzhou Troubles (Part 1)

When Beijing received the news of Jianzhou, it was already mid-February. The latest memorial sent by Cao Yu stated that the two chiefs of Jianzhou had marched to the city to request surrender, and the entire army abandoned their weapons and were captured by me.

Now the prisoner camp has been built outside the city. Yang Yuan and Ma Chengxun stayed outside the city as guards, while Hetuala was defended by Cao Yuan's headquarters. Nurhachi and Shuerhaqi were temporarily detained after pleading guilty.

In the city, waiting for his departure.

At the same time, Cao Yu also reported another matter. After post-war analysis, he learned that many people in the Ningguta tribe where the Lu chief was located did not agree with the Lu chief himself. Even the second Beleshul of the Lu chief

Haqi also separated from the captive chiefs and always had a desire to be independent.

Considering the dynasty's consistent divide-and-conquer strategy against the Jurchens, Cao Yu suggested re-dividing the three guards of Jianzhou and dividing the Ningguta-Sukesuhu River Department into three to restrain each other in order to control the army.

This memorial immediately aroused heated discussion in the court and aroused Zhu Yijun's great interest.

Punishing Nurhachi was certainly his true idea, but at that time, there was no detailed report from Cao Yu, and he did not know that there were so many troubles within the Lu family.

Now that we know these inside stories, it is obviously unreasonable not to use them. After all, as Cao Yu mentioned in his memorial, forcibly promoting Shuerhaqi as the leader of the tribe will certainly enhance my sacred power, but it will easily lead to internal chaos in Jianzhou, which will instead

It also brought hidden dangers of war to Liaodong.

However, although Cao Yu's proposal of re-dividing the three guards of Jianzhou was good, Cao Yu did not say how to divide it specifically. He only said that he would ask His Majesty to judge. However, holy judgment is not that easy. Zhu Yijun, not to mention that he has never been to Jianzhou, even

He had never even been to Liaodong, so how could he know such details? He asked the Holy Inquisitor to call Gao Pragmatic to have a meeting.

Gao Pragmatic has also been very busy recently, with a lot of official and private matters. In terms of official affairs, with the formal establishment of the two departments and thirteen departments, many detailed tasks still need to be arranged by him, the founder, in order to get on track.

After Li Chengliang was unexpectedly defeated, many officials began to impeach him for his many illegal activities in Liaodong, and many officials from the Practical School also participated spontaneously. As the actual helmsman of the Practical School, Gao Pragmatic must always pay attention to the process and make decisions.

During the fire period, you should pay attention to the trends of the Xin School and be prepared to deal with their resistance or even counterattack.

At the same time, as the consolidation of financial power is gradually coming to an end, a large number of financial tasks that were not managed by the Accounts Department have begun to be transferred to the Accounts Department. These matters also need to be contacted one by one, reconciled item by item, and many even require changes in the administrative structure.

All in all, it was extremely complicated, and almost all required high-level approval, signature and seal. His time began to become extremely tight.

Not only that, he also has a lot of personal matters. First of all, the construction of the Rixin Building has been basically completed and has entered the finishing and decoration stage.

Since the Rixin Building is seven stories high, and the top floor exceeds the height of the northern wall of the palace and can be seen into the harem (although it is actually beyond the visual distance and basically cannot see clearly), Gao Pragmatic took the initiative to propose that he fund the construction of the palace.

The city wall at Xuanwu Gate (North Gate) was heightened.

However, the emperor refused because he had seen it in the harem. Although the top floor of the Rixin Building could be seen, it was almost the size of a fingernail. Even with a telescope, the specific human form could not be seen clearly. Renovating the north gate wall for this purpose was completely unnecessary.

.Not to mention that just renovating the north city wall will create a weird height difference with the other three walls, which is very ugly when you think about it.

For this reason, Gao Pragmatic specially vacated the top floor and dedicated it to worship Chen Han, those imperial calligraphy works that Zhu Yijun had given him. This move obviously satisfied all parties.

Another thing is that Ye He replied to the letter. They accepted the money to buy the concubine in the form of a wife-betrothal gift. Both parties followed their own rules. However, this caused a small trouble, that is, if it was

If you pay for a concubine, you don't need a gift in return, but as a betrothal gift, you need to pay back the equivalent of the dowry.

Although Ye He had just suffered a setback, he still had the airs and was still a real strong Jurchen chieftain. The dowry was obviously not very shabby, otherwise people would look down upon him. This hurt the two Belles who were pretending to be fat.

Because Gao Pragmatic paid a lot of money to buy a concubine, it was difficult for them to collect the corresponding dowry.

The final result of the discussion was that Ye He would not return gold, silver, jade and other items, but use special products from Liaodong as dowry. However, a problem arose, because the pricing power of these items was in the hands of the Ming Dynasty, and the Ming Dynasty always kept prices low.

, it was also very painful to collect enough money to buy the concubine's specialties, so the two Belles had to lower their faces and quietly contacted Jinghua to see if they could think of any other solutions.

As a result, the Chinese side of Liao Dynasty suggested that Ye He give Gao Pragmatic a piece of land near the former Nuergandu Silong'an Station to build a business store.

The name "Long'an Station" seems unfamiliar, but its ancient name is very famous, it is called Huanglong, which is the Huanglong Mansion of the Jin Kingdom where "straight to Huanglong"; and its later name is also very famous, called Changchun, the capital of Jilin Province.

Soon after the Ming Dynasty abolished the Nurgan Dusi, Long'an was mostly occupied by the Mongols, to be precise, it was occupied by the Inner Khalkha or Horqin tribe.

However, as we all know, the territories of nomadic peoples often change, so when Ye He also rose up during the reign of Qing Jia Niu and Yang Ji Niu brothers, although the specific situation is unknown, Long'an became Ye He's territory in a short period of time, and it remains to this day.

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Ye He's focus has always been on the area near Beiguan of Daming Town, which is the south of their territory, and he is not interested in the territory of Long'an in the north. It can even be said to be quite indifferent. Therefore, Nalinbu

After Lu and Bu Zhai heard the news, they didn't take it seriously at all. Instead, they were overjoyed and agreed immediately.

Liaoning and Beijing also knew that Ye He, a powerful Jurchen chieftain who was famous for his cavalry and even retained a lot of Mongolian style, did not pay attention to the northern territory, so he drew a circle with a stroke of his pen. Let alone build anything.

With a storehouse, it would be more than enough to build a city.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! However, Jinghua does not plan to build a city in Changchun now. The place has been nomadic by the Mongols for more than a hundred years and has been almost abandoned for a long time.

Even the ruins of ancient cities are hard to find. Only Long'an Station (a post station belonging to Nuergandusi) in the early Ming Dynasty is left. Why did Jinghua build a city there?

Gao pragmatism only approved the construction of a large-scale military-level transfer station locally, which is equivalent to a medium-to-large bastion on the main road in southern Xinjiang. At the same time, Gao pragmatism also asked Ye He to ensure transportation safety during the construction process.

.The bastion was named Changchun Fort by Gao pragmatism.

Of course, this move is not a waste of money and food because Gao Jingshi is full. The significance of Changchun Fort is actually quite significant. Gao Jingshi regards it as an important fulcrum for the future Ming Dynasty to rebuild Nuergandusi - yes, in Gao Jingshi

In the plan, Nuergandusi will definitely be rebuilt, but I don’t know whether the name will be used in the future.

(Note: Nuergandusi is a relatively simple military organization, and Gao's pragmatic plan is to establish a stable rule in the former Nuergandusi area, so "dusi" may not be reasonable.)

Of course, the current Ming Dynasty does not have such spare power, so Gao Pragmatic followed his old routine of using Annan as a springboard to conquer Huaying, Nanpan, and Champa. He first let the people from Beijing build a business inn to explore the way and establish a foothold, etc.

After making sure that this foothold is foolproof, you can start "power radiation".

The location of Long'an at this time - the future Changchun Fort is very critical. To the southwest is Yehe, to the south is the former Su Wan tribe (now part of Yehe), to the east is the Ula tribe, another powerful chieftain of the Hercynian Jurchens, and to the northwest is

It is the more critical Horqin Department.

Why is it said that the Horqin tribe (called Nen Horqin at this time, that is, the Horqin tribe in the Nen River Basin) is "more critical"?

Because in the original history, in the fourth year of the Great Ming Dynasty, the leader of the Horqin tribe and Nurhaci formally formed an alliance by punishing the white horse and black ox at Gallipo in Yiketang. Two years later, Nurhachi named Oba the Tuxietu Khan. In the ninth year of Chongzhen,

Forty-nine lords of the twenty-four tribes of Monan Mongolia and more than a hundred civil and military officials from the Manchu, Mongolian, and Han Dynasties of the Later Jin Dynasty held a meeting in Shengjing. They jointly recommended Huang Taiji, the leader of the Later Jin Dynasty, as "Bokda Chechen Khan" and changed the country's name to

"Qing".

From then on, the four divisions and ten banners of Nen Horqin were divided into left and right wings and formed an alliance at the foot of the Jelim Mountain in Horqin's Right Middle Banner, forming the Jelim League, also known as the "Ten Banners of Nenjiang", and became a die-hard ally of the Later Jin Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty.

Until the fall of the Qing Dynasty. Famous figures such as Empress Xiaozhuang, Empress Xiaoduan, Empress Fulin, Seng Gelinqin, and Gada Meilin of the Qing Dynasty all came from the Horqin Grassland of Inner Mongolia.

From the Later Jin Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, there was a saying of "conquering the world by riding and shooting". This "shooting" can also be said to be a family inheritance skill in Jianzhou, and "riding" actually mainly comes from two aspects: First, after conquering the Yehe tribe

, the Later Jin Eight Banners Cavalry built on the basis of the Yehe Cavalry, and the second is the Mongolian Eight Banners Cavalry with Horqin's hardcore allies as the main force.

Gao Wuchen has now established Changchun Fort, which is equivalent to driving a nail between Horqin and the Jurchens. As long as it is managed properly, it will play a very critical role in preventing the two parties from joining forces.

Of course, in terms of his highly pragmatic style, he was not just trying to prevent a possible alliance between the two sides in the future. In fact, what he wanted to do more was to win over Horqin's tribe before launching the decisive battle of Chahar.

Winning over Horqin, Nurhachi's die-hard ally in the original history, sounds like a pipe dream. In fact, it is not.

Because in the original history, the first stage of the relationship between the Horqin tribe and the Jianzhou Jurchens was actually a period of military conflict. At that time, the two sides were in a state of hostility and fought many wars because Horqin was Ye He's ally.

In the 21st year of Wanli at that time, Ye He and other tribes, together with Weng Adai, Manggusi, Ming'an and their affiliated Xibo and Gualcha tribes from the Horqin tribe, sent 30,000 troops to attack Nurhaci, including Mongolian soldiers.

There are ten thousand.

In this battle, "Mongolian Horqin Beilemin's horse was trapped, so he abandoned his saddle and escaped naked on his horse, only to escape." Even one of the main leaders was almost captured. How can the relationship between the two parties get better?

As for why the two sides later formed an alliance, it was because Ye He was destroyed by Nurhaci and the Horqin tribe lost its allies and had to form an alliance with Nurhaci.

So, why does the Horqin tribe need an alliance so much? The reason is simple: Chahar has always been eyeing Horqin covetously.

Since the rise of Anda Khan, the Chahar tribe has been under great pressure. Facing the strength of the right-wing Mongolia, Chahar even had to move eastward. But Chahar is the "mongolian co-lord" after all, and its great khans in the past dynasties

Naturally, they also want to regain their momentum, so expanding their power is what they have always wanted to do.

Hasar, the ancestor of the Horqin tribe, was the second son of Yesugai and the second brother of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty. After so many years, the blood relationship between Chahar and Horqin has long been weak. Of course, Horqin was regarded by Chahar

The priority object of "unification".

Horqin himself was well aware of this, so while hypocritically expressing his surrender to Chahar, he was also wary of Chahar and tried every means to recruit allies to resist Chahar's possible invasion.

As a powerful Jurchen chieftain known for his cavalry, the Yehe tribe was of course the first choice ally of the steppe nomadic Horqin.

In other words, as long as two conditions are met, Horqin's tribe will definitely be won over by Gao Pragmatism: first, the threat of Chahar still exists; second, Ye He's cavalry strength remains and he chooses to side with Gao Pragmatism.

These two conditions are now established, so Gao Jingshi believes that it is not difficult to win over Horqin. The reason why he did not win over Horqin originally was because Ye He was not under Gao Jingshi's control at that time, and Gao Jingshi's own power could not cover Horqin's surroundings.

With the marriage between Gao Pragmatic and Ye He and the establishment of Changchun Fort, these conditions have become fully mature.

Of course, Changchun Fort was not built as soon as it was built, so after Gao Pragmatic handed over the tasks, he first turned his attention back to the imperial court.

First, he had to go to the palace to persuade Zhu Yijun to accept Cao Yu's suggestion on rebuilding the three guards of Jianzhou - Gao Pragmatic would certainly not say that this suggestion was actually based on his "Jianzhou Two-Part" plan.

When he arrived at the Dongnuan Pavilion of Qianqing Palace, Zhu Yijun was reading memorials. When he saw Gao pragmatic coming in, he threw a memorial in his hand on the imperial desk without any pretense and asked Gao to sit down.

It is rare for outsiders to see the emperor grant a seat, but Gao Pragmatic has long been accustomed to it. After sitting down, he even took the initiative to ask: "The emperor summoned his ministers today, but he wants to ask about the three guards of Jianzhou?"

Zhu Yijun didn't mind at all about Gao Pragmatic's "guessing his intentions", and nodded directly: "You should know the situation in Jianzhou very well. I used to only know about the brothers Nurhaci and Shuerhaqi, the sixth uncle of the leader, Baoshi...

...Cao Yu suggested that he be made the commander of the Jianzhou Guard, do you think it is necessary?"

"In my opinion, this is so-called favor without cost." Gao Pingshi said: "Cao Yun said that the fifth ancestor of Nurhaci is not very strong, and even if they are put together, they don't know if they have a thousand soldiers. According to common sense, this small number of troops

It is said that Nurhachi will not take it seriously, even Shuerhaqi after the separation can suppress them, so it seems unnecessary to set up a separate Jianzhou Guard for them."

Zhu Yijun nodded, but immediately said: "It seems you have another 'however' to say?"

Gao pragmatic smiled, nodded and said: "Yes, I have another 'however' to say: However, this time Nurhachi promised to let Shuerhaqi move to another city too smoothly, and I doubt that there will be any conflicts between him and Shuerhaqi.

There is a collusion, and it is very likely that he either used brotherly love or lured him with benefits, which caused Shulhaqi's position to waver to a certain extent.

At this moment, I, Daming, need to use some means to continue to create new cracks in the friendship between their brothers until they can no longer be repaired. The Jianzhou Guard of Baoshi and others exists for this purpose.

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