Summoning the Peak of the Three Kingdoms
Chapter 1370 "Qin Yuan Jin Yang Treaty"
Chapter 1370 "Qin Yuan Jin Yang Treaty"
Chapter 1368: "Qin Yuan Jin Yang Treaty"
As soon as he heard Tuo Lei say this, Kublai Khan became anxious immediately, and hurriedly said: "Father, believe me, this battle will never be fought. Whether it is slaughtering prisoners or transporting grain and grass to Zhenbei Pass, it is only Qin Hao's wish." It’s just a way to force Da Yuan to compromise, Qin Hao is just bluffing, he is powerless to send troops to attack Dragon City.”
Tuo Lei shook his head: "Son, it's not that I don't believe you, but that the whole Yuanmeng was frightened by Qin Hao, and compared to your analysis, they believe that Qin Hao has this strength.
You also know that no matter whether Qin Hao has the strength to send troops or not, Yuan Meng can no longer gamble, let alone the money to continue betting, so child, do you understand what I mean? "
Hearing this, Kublai Khan immediately slumped on the ground as if struck by lightning.
After the father and son were silent for a long time, Kublai Khan stood up, exhaled a long breath, and said in a deep voice: "In this case, for the sake of my Dayuan's future generations, I am willing to go to Jinyang as a hostage."
Tuo Lei's eyes were full of relief, and he forced a smile and said: "My son Kublai Khan, I have wronged you this time, and I don't want you to be a hostage, but now Yuanmeng is no longer troubled, don't worry, I will Before you leave, I will seal you as the crown prince, and when you come back with honor, you will definitely be the future emperor of my Great Yuan."
Tuo Lei also felt ashamed of his son, so he decided to seal Kublai Khan as the prince to make up for his debt to Kublai Khan.
If it was before, Kublai Khan would definitely be extremely happy, but now Kublai Khan is not happy at all.
The crown prince needs to go to Jinyang to be a proton in exchange, and once he does go to Jinyang, the humiliation will be second. Whether he can come back alive is the biggest problem.
Protons, protons, to put it bluntly, are hostages.
In the future, if there is any turmoil between Qin and Yuan, he, the hostage, will definitely be the first to suffer.
In addition, before leading the army to encircle and suppress Huo Qubing, Kublai Khan had twice pushed Huo Qubing into a desperate situation. Under his command, the Saihan army suffered heavy casualties. God knows whether Huo Qubing will take revenge on him for this?
In case Huo Qubing was narrow-minded and secretly assassinated him, Yuan Meng became so weak after naturalization, it would be impossible to seek justice for him, once he died, his death would be in vain.
Kublai Khan was not afraid of humiliation, nor was he afraid of death, but he was afraid of meaningless death, but he seemed to have no other choice. Now that the whole Yuanmeng was on the verge of destroying the country, as the prince, he had to shoulder the responsibility of sharing the country's worries important task.
Regarding the peace talks with Qin, Yuan and Mongolia also divided them into two factions, the opposition faction and the support faction.
The disastrous defeat in the Battle of Hetao made Yuanmeng fear Qin Ruhu all over the country. From the top to the common people, they were unwilling or afraid to fight Qin. Therefore, the supporters of the peace talks are the mainstream, and the opposition is just a small group. It's just people, it doesn't affect the overall situation at all.
Not long after Boyan's Flying Eagle biography was sent back, it was reported that Prince Kublai Khan voluntarily went to Jinyang as a hostage for peace, and the whole country praised Kublai Khan for his understanding of righteousness.
At this point, in the negotiations between Qin and Yuan, the biggest differences disappeared.
Sending the prince as a hostage can be said to be the biggest difference in the peace talks between the two countries. This is not about interests, but about the face of the Yuanmeng Empire, which is Yuanmeng's last fig leaf.
Now Yuan Meng doesn't even want to come to this last fig leaf. This shows how much Yuan Meng is afraid of the Qin army. This is the impact of a hearty victory.
There are many regulations in the Qin-Yuan peace talks, but compared with the one of sending the prince as a hostage, such as no grazing, releasing Han slaves, etc., these are nothing serious, everything can be sat down and discussed.
After Boyan, who was far away in Jinyang, got the news, he probably understood the bottom line of the Tuolei peace talks, so he immediately started a new round of negotiations.
Since the biggest differences had disappeared, the subsequent negotiations generally went very smoothly. However, in some aspects of interests, the two sides still had considerable differences.
"Mr. Bowen, your country's asking price is too harsh. My Dayuan is now resisting the invasion of the Qing Dynasty, and I still need a lot of horses to arm the army. I really can't afford 50 horses to compensate your country. Look at 30 How is Wanpi?"
Boyan said pleadingly, but Liu Bowen pretended not to see it.
"Honorable envoy Boyan, this is a sacred and solemn negotiation between the two countries. If you treat it as a market to buy vegetables, can you still bargain? The difficulties you mentioned are all your business, and you should solve them yourself. 50 horses There is no shortage of war horses."
"I really can't get it together, how about you think this way, the horses are only compensated for 30 horses, and the remaining 20 horses can be filled with cattle, sheep and other treasures?"
"..."
Liu Bowen can also see that Boyan is not pretending to be poor, but has really exceeded the limit that Yuan Meng can bear, and he seems to have overestimated Yuan Meng's background.
"It's not impossible, but we still need 40 war horses, and another [-] horses can be offset by other things."
"There are really no 40 war horses. How about 32 horses? The other 18 will be paid for by cattle and sheep."
"No, at least 48..."
After some paroxysmal arguments, the two sides finally set the total number of compensation for war horses at 35, and the other 15 was offset by cattle, sheep or treasures.
So far, there has been no disagreement at all on the issue of compensation.
But immediately afterwards, the two sides started a new round of debate on the issue of how many cattle and sheep can be worth a war horse.
Liu Bowen believed that the value of war horses was high, at least ten sheep could be worth one horse, while five cows were worth one horse, but Boyan thought this was too outrageous, and the two sides had to quarrel for an entire hour before they reached an agreement on this issue. .
Just like that, the Qin-Yuan peace talks stumbled into half a month, and it was extremely difficult to reach 21 consensuses. In the end, Boyan, the special envoy representing the Yuan and Mongolian Empire, signed the first treaty in the late Han period with the Qin army in Jinyang. Later historians called it the Treaty of Han, Yuan and Jinyang.
The Han Yuan Jinyang Treaty has 21 large and small regulations:
Article 35: A total of 45 horses, 130 cattle, [-] million sheep, and some gold, silver, silk, food, grass and treasures should be compensated.
This one is the one with the greatest benefits among all the regulations.
A full 35 horses, plus the 45 captured after the Battle of Hetao, and the horses raised in the Jin Army's horse farm, the Qin Army has a total of nearly one million horses. Scary numbers.
With so many war horses, no matter how much Qin Hao wastes them, they are enough to support the unification of the whole country.
As soon as it was updated, thank you for your monthly tickets. You are so awesome. The monthly ticket list of this book has rushed to 13th. This is the best result since it was put on the shelves.
Yesterday, I worked all night, and I updated four chapters overnight, but I still owe one. Today, I will update three more chapters at the end of the day. As for how many chapters will be added later, it still depends on the number of monthly tickets that everyone voted for.
Still the same sentence, one hundred monthly tickets, plus one more chapter, and Liuxiang's entire National Day holiday, I will leave it to you to arrange.
(End of this chapter)
Chapter 1368: "Qin Yuan Jin Yang Treaty"
As soon as he heard Tuo Lei say this, Kublai Khan became anxious immediately, and hurriedly said: "Father, believe me, this battle will never be fought. Whether it is slaughtering prisoners or transporting grain and grass to Zhenbei Pass, it is only Qin Hao's wish." It’s just a way to force Da Yuan to compromise, Qin Hao is just bluffing, he is powerless to send troops to attack Dragon City.”
Tuo Lei shook his head: "Son, it's not that I don't believe you, but that the whole Yuanmeng was frightened by Qin Hao, and compared to your analysis, they believe that Qin Hao has this strength.
You also know that no matter whether Qin Hao has the strength to send troops or not, Yuan Meng can no longer gamble, let alone the money to continue betting, so child, do you understand what I mean? "
Hearing this, Kublai Khan immediately slumped on the ground as if struck by lightning.
After the father and son were silent for a long time, Kublai Khan stood up, exhaled a long breath, and said in a deep voice: "In this case, for the sake of my Dayuan's future generations, I am willing to go to Jinyang as a hostage."
Tuo Lei's eyes were full of relief, and he forced a smile and said: "My son Kublai Khan, I have wronged you this time, and I don't want you to be a hostage, but now Yuanmeng is no longer troubled, don't worry, I will Before you leave, I will seal you as the crown prince, and when you come back with honor, you will definitely be the future emperor of my Great Yuan."
Tuo Lei also felt ashamed of his son, so he decided to seal Kublai Khan as the prince to make up for his debt to Kublai Khan.
If it was before, Kublai Khan would definitely be extremely happy, but now Kublai Khan is not happy at all.
The crown prince needs to go to Jinyang to be a proton in exchange, and once he does go to Jinyang, the humiliation will be second. Whether he can come back alive is the biggest problem.
Protons, protons, to put it bluntly, are hostages.
In the future, if there is any turmoil between Qin and Yuan, he, the hostage, will definitely be the first to suffer.
In addition, before leading the army to encircle and suppress Huo Qubing, Kublai Khan had twice pushed Huo Qubing into a desperate situation. Under his command, the Saihan army suffered heavy casualties. God knows whether Huo Qubing will take revenge on him for this?
In case Huo Qubing was narrow-minded and secretly assassinated him, Yuan Meng became so weak after naturalization, it would be impossible to seek justice for him, once he died, his death would be in vain.
Kublai Khan was not afraid of humiliation, nor was he afraid of death, but he was afraid of meaningless death, but he seemed to have no other choice. Now that the whole Yuanmeng was on the verge of destroying the country, as the prince, he had to shoulder the responsibility of sharing the country's worries important task.
Regarding the peace talks with Qin, Yuan and Mongolia also divided them into two factions, the opposition faction and the support faction.
The disastrous defeat in the Battle of Hetao made Yuanmeng fear Qin Ruhu all over the country. From the top to the common people, they were unwilling or afraid to fight Qin. Therefore, the supporters of the peace talks are the mainstream, and the opposition is just a small group. It's just people, it doesn't affect the overall situation at all.
Not long after Boyan's Flying Eagle biography was sent back, it was reported that Prince Kublai Khan voluntarily went to Jinyang as a hostage for peace, and the whole country praised Kublai Khan for his understanding of righteousness.
At this point, in the negotiations between Qin and Yuan, the biggest differences disappeared.
Sending the prince as a hostage can be said to be the biggest difference in the peace talks between the two countries. This is not about interests, but about the face of the Yuanmeng Empire, which is Yuanmeng's last fig leaf.
Now Yuan Meng doesn't even want to come to this last fig leaf. This shows how much Yuan Meng is afraid of the Qin army. This is the impact of a hearty victory.
There are many regulations in the Qin-Yuan peace talks, but compared with the one of sending the prince as a hostage, such as no grazing, releasing Han slaves, etc., these are nothing serious, everything can be sat down and discussed.
After Boyan, who was far away in Jinyang, got the news, he probably understood the bottom line of the Tuolei peace talks, so he immediately started a new round of negotiations.
Since the biggest differences had disappeared, the subsequent negotiations generally went very smoothly. However, in some aspects of interests, the two sides still had considerable differences.
"Mr. Bowen, your country's asking price is too harsh. My Dayuan is now resisting the invasion of the Qing Dynasty, and I still need a lot of horses to arm the army. I really can't afford 50 horses to compensate your country. Look at 30 How is Wanpi?"
Boyan said pleadingly, but Liu Bowen pretended not to see it.
"Honorable envoy Boyan, this is a sacred and solemn negotiation between the two countries. If you treat it as a market to buy vegetables, can you still bargain? The difficulties you mentioned are all your business, and you should solve them yourself. 50 horses There is no shortage of war horses."
"I really can't get it together, how about you think this way, the horses are only compensated for 30 horses, and the remaining 20 horses can be filled with cattle, sheep and other treasures?"
"..."
Liu Bowen can also see that Boyan is not pretending to be poor, but has really exceeded the limit that Yuan Meng can bear, and he seems to have overestimated Yuan Meng's background.
"It's not impossible, but we still need 40 war horses, and another [-] horses can be offset by other things."
"There are really no 40 war horses. How about 32 horses? The other 18 will be paid for by cattle and sheep."
"No, at least 48..."
After some paroxysmal arguments, the two sides finally set the total number of compensation for war horses at 35, and the other 15 was offset by cattle, sheep or treasures.
So far, there has been no disagreement at all on the issue of compensation.
But immediately afterwards, the two sides started a new round of debate on the issue of how many cattle and sheep can be worth a war horse.
Liu Bowen believed that the value of war horses was high, at least ten sheep could be worth one horse, while five cows were worth one horse, but Boyan thought this was too outrageous, and the two sides had to quarrel for an entire hour before they reached an agreement on this issue. .
Just like that, the Qin-Yuan peace talks stumbled into half a month, and it was extremely difficult to reach 21 consensuses. In the end, Boyan, the special envoy representing the Yuan and Mongolian Empire, signed the first treaty in the late Han period with the Qin army in Jinyang. Later historians called it the Treaty of Han, Yuan and Jinyang.
The Han Yuan Jinyang Treaty has 21 large and small regulations:
Article 35: A total of 45 horses, 130 cattle, [-] million sheep, and some gold, silver, silk, food, grass and treasures should be compensated.
This one is the one with the greatest benefits among all the regulations.
A full 35 horses, plus the 45 captured after the Battle of Hetao, and the horses raised in the Jin Army's horse farm, the Qin Army has a total of nearly one million horses. Scary numbers.
With so many war horses, no matter how much Qin Hao wastes them, they are enough to support the unification of the whole country.
As soon as it was updated, thank you for your monthly tickets. You are so awesome. The monthly ticket list of this book has rushed to 13th. This is the best result since it was put on the shelves.
Yesterday, I worked all night, and I updated four chapters overnight, but I still owe one. Today, I will update three more chapters at the end of the day. As for how many chapters will be added later, it still depends on the number of monthly tickets that everyone voted for.
Still the same sentence, one hundred monthly tickets, plus one more chapter, and Liuxiang's entire National Day holiday, I will leave it to you to arrange.
(End of this chapter)
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