Daming Yuanfu

Chapter 830 The foolish brother has been waiting for a long time

Chapter 830 The foolish brother has been waiting for a long time
Chataiji's problem can basically be said to have been solved by now. It is good that this person is the number one warrior in Mongolia, but he is actually a wise general. Easy to handle.

His loyalty to Alta and his loyalty to Alta's cause formed his weakness instead.

In terms of force, ten high-level practitioners might not be enough to beat Chataiji, even if this person is in his early fifties, it can't change this fact.

But in terms of tactics, to put it bluntly, Chataiji is not enough in front of Gao Yushi.

Speaking of which, when the Mongol Empire was at its most powerful, it did not rely on power to make a living, let alone the current Mongolia.

Based on the solid border defense of the Ming Dynasty for more than ten years of reform, high pragmatism can completely use the big stick of "stopping the mutual market" with one hand, and the gentle words of "helping farming" with the other hand, both soft and hard. Mouth, how to choose?But anyone with a brain can't make a mistake.

Intimidation and temptation, but that's all.

Two days later, Daban Shengcheng arrived.

Scholars of later generations have debated for at least decades the specific location of Daban’s ascent to the city, and there have been several versions of the argument. For a while, the most marketable statement was the Japanese scholar’s ​​“Daban’s ascension to the city means naturalization” At that time, many domestic scholars echoed this view.

However, with the vigorous development of the Red Dynasty in all aspects, the number of Mongolian scholars in Inner Mongolia has also increased day by day. From various documents and folklore, they have gradually come to the conclusion that Dabansheng City and Guihua City are not the same thing at all. .

In fact, this question itself should be quite clear. I don’t know what happened to those Japanese scholars at the beginning, because in history, San Niangzi coveted Daban Shengcheng several times, and sent troops to attack several times—— San Niangzi herself lived in Guizhou for a long time. In Huacheng, if Daban's ascension to the city is naturalization, then she is still playing a ghost, is the herding child riding a sheep to find a sheep?

Besides, if Daban Shengcheng is a naturalization, I said that I lived in Guihua and controlled the East Post, and I used Daban Shengcheng as the "government" (analog) of the West Post, what kind of operation is that?Is the city divided in two?
In fact, the location of Dabansheng City is almost between Baotou and Hohhot in later generations, and it is roughly located near the town of Saraqi in Tumed Right Banner in later generations.In terms of relative distance, this place is a little closer to Baotou.

In fact, the so-called Alda's original intention was to establish Hannaji as Chechen Khan, but it was just a highly pragmatic way of fooling Chataiji. In fact, judging from Alda's military deployment, this point is quite doubtful.

why?Didn't it mean that Xin Ai was sent far away to stare at the left-wing Mongols in the east and the Great Yuan court?

This is without looking at the location of Chataiji’s grazing land: Chataiji’s original grazing land was Tuotuo City, which is later known as Tuoketuo County, and later moved to the north for a certain distance.

This move to the north is very important, because the location he moved to is Beishizhou Township in later generations-it happened to be stuck between Dabansheng City and Guihua City.

This is very mysterious.

Chataiji is Tumed's most powerful general. Such an important general did not sit in the southernmost point to threaten Daming. It is said that the West Whistle has been completely sealed to Hannaji.

But why didn't he go east to replace Xin Ai?

No matter how good Xin Ai can fight, is it better than Chataiji?Not to mention, although the status of the two of them was when I Da was alive, Chataiji might have been a bit more powerful, but in the final analysis, Chataiji is not Ida's parent and child, Xin Ai is.

The normal way of thinking, shouldn't it be that Xin Ai stayed in the royal court of Guihua City, while Chataiji went to sit on the eastern border and stare at Tumen Khan?

Why did I ask Xin Ai to go to the east to watch Tumen, but put Qiataiji not far from Guihua City, but stuck in the middle between it and Dabansheng City?

The most direct suspicion is that I'm on guard against Hannaji.

Of course, Han Naji is Alda’s most beloved grandson. No Mongolian will have doubts about this, but love does not mean defenselessness—Mongols are different from Han people. Han people kill their fathers and seize the throne. It's not that there are no emperors, but few have left a good reputation, and "killing ancestors and seizing the throne"...is this a little too far away?
Besides, it is a consistent tradition for the Han people to "brother relatives across generations". There are very few grandparents who do not love their grandchildren, and very few grandchildren are dissatisfied with their grandfathers—more are dissatisfied with their fathers.

This is caused by the cultural traditions of the Han people, because the Han people pay attention to "playing with grandchildren" and "not raising the father's fault", so it is usually the grandfather who is very good to his grandson and gives what he wants; but the father may treat his son. Very strict, often reprimanded for minor mistakes.

But the Mongols are different. The fathers of the Mongols may not necessarily be very strict, and their grandfathers may not necessarily be very kind. The relationship between them is more based on the comparison of power—perhaps from the time of the Huns. The nomadic people only recognize the word strength, but they lack the warmth and family rules of many Han families.

Therefore, when Altan Khan handed over Xishao to Hannaji, he also arranged Qiataiji between Dabansheng City and Guihua City, which is a display of ambivalence: he loves this grandson, I was afraid that he would do something stupid.

After all, this grandson already has a criminal record for doing something stupid in a fit of rage—he can do it all the time when he goes south, how dare you believe that he is a mature and stable person?

But there is still another doubt that can't be explained: Although Xin Ai's fighting ability may not be as good as that of Chataiji, but he should frighten Hannaji for a while, or take a step back and resist Hannaji for a while. Not a big problem, is it?

Especially when I said that I was still alive, if Hanaji really did something stupid, and brought Xishao eastward to Guihua City, and was resisted by Xin Ai halfway, as long as I answered myself, the tribes of Xishao would still be there It's hard to say how much he is willing to follow Hannaji.

So, why was Xin Ai still sent to the east?
In fact, there is only one explanation: I don't even think about—or don't bother to think about—who is Chechen Khan.

I answered that his physical condition was not very good in the last few years. Normally speaking, he should not "forget" to think about this matter, or "refuse" to think about it like Emperor Jiajing did back then.

That would be interesting, he could only be too lazy to think about it.

Perhaps, he has struggled all his life, and he is already "the second in three parts of the world" in Mongolia, but he has not been able to become the "Emperor of the Great Yuan" from the beginning to the end, which has made him look away.

Especially after he believed in Buddhism, fatalism influenced this "king of the wheel": Since everything has a number of days, whoever does Chechen Khan naturally also has a number of days, so why should I make extra arrangements for it?
Be it Xin Ai or Han Naji, they are all my descendants, so does it matter who is the Great Khan?

For the eldest son Xin Ai, I have never liked it very much, but after all, he has fought with me for decades, and he has worked hard without credit. In my opinion, it is not impossible for him to be a sweater.Especially since Alda's grandfather Dayan Khan established the primogeniture system for so many years, the Tumed people have long been used to it, and it is estimated that they will not have much objection to it.

As for Han Naji, he is my favorite grandson, especially a hard-core pro-Ming faction. If he becomes a profuse khan, it’s hard to say anything else. The relationship with Daming will definitely be maintained very well. There will be no leaks.In this way, Tumed's "kingdom foundation" in Mongolia is as safe as a rock, which is not bad.

It may be precisely because of this reason that neither Xin Ai nor Bahanaji stayed with me.

In this way, looking back at the location of Qia Taiji's pasture, it becomes more meaningful:
Xin Ai's followers are not as strong as Hanaji, if he wants to be a profuse sweat, he must win over Chataiji; similarly, if Hannaji wants to be a profuse khan, he must first pass the challenge of Chataiji. Otherwise, he wouldn't even be able to go to Guihua City—a detour?To do profusely, you still have to detour, who can be convinced by you profusely?
Chataiji is the most loyal, so Alda actually left him a huge right to control the ownership of Chechen Khan, and also left Xin Ai and Bahannaji with a test question:

Or, convince Chataiji to prove that you have the brains to do this profusely;
Or, defeat Chataiji and prove that you have the strength to do this profusely!
I answer that a hero is a man without a plan?

In fact, in the original history, Chataiji did have a huge impact on the direction of the entire Tumot, but I said that he is not the real "Runner King" after all. I am afraid he never expected it in his dreams. Naji did not choose to compete with his uncle for the sweat, and Xin Ai did not dare to attack Han Naji, who possessed [-]% of Tumed's strength.

However, Xin Ai died of illness within a few years, and made Han Naji even more funny by falling to his death.

This...unless I Da is really the wheel-running king, how can I guess?
However, the Chataiji he left behind still played an unexpected role.

When San Niangzi raised the idea of ​​killing Han Naji's survivors, it was Chataiji who stood up and united more than 70 leaders with his great prestige in Tumet, Ordos, Qinghai and other ministries to oppose San Niangzi and Butashri's mother and son annexed Hanaji's survivors—because it was Alta entrusted to Hanaji, and although Hanaji died, his son was still there!

The only pity is that after Chataiji's death, no one can help Hannaji's youngest son anymore. In the end, Dacheng Biji was forced to marry Lalik first. She remarried to Butashri and gave birth to Su Nang Taiji for Butashri.

But in any case, the resettlement of Qiataiji's grazing land is a wonderful move for me.

It's just that this wonderful move has been cut off by Gao Yushi...

Daban Shengcheng was in sight, and a pair of huge cavalry troops rushed forward, stirring up dust all over the sky.

A general in his thirties came out more and more, rode his horse and laughed to greet him, and shouted from afar: "The one who comes is Brother Gao? Brother Yu has been waiting for Han Naji for a long time!"

(End of this chapter)

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