Chapter 54
The promise he made must be fulfilled, Huang Han wants to establish a glorious image in Daming, and he also has the purpose of earning his own reputation, and he is generous to others, so why not do it?
He didn't care whether the other Eighth Battalion generals were happy or not. On the third day, he personally supervised the law enforcement team and distributed 40 taels of silver to each Ming army. Many Ming soldiers who received the silver were so excited that they fainted several times on the spot.

This is a universal reward, everyone has a share, servants and soldiers are no exception, military merit rewards are calculated separately.

Not only did they get a lot of money, but they also exceeded expectations. The Ming army who had been suffering before cheered thunderously, "Ming army wins, General Huang wins, Master Liu wins." The slogan rang through the sky.

Huang Han, who was surrounded by thousands of Ming army stars like a moon, corrected the excited soldiers loudly. He said: "Wan Sheng Tianzi, Da Ming Wan Sheng, Master Liu Wan Sheng."

As soon as Huang Han opened his mouth, the servants immediately shouted in unison, followed by four or five hundred cavalrymen shouting in unison, and finally nearly ten thousand people shouted in unison: "Holy Son of Heaven, Wansheng..."

Liu Zhilun smiled and nodded when he saw the scene of the Ming army cheering thunderously, the aggrieved heart was gone, and now he just felt happy for life.

He didn't think about rising to the sky again, because he was already a monkey who had been promoted seven or eight levels in a row in a month. He just wanted not to become a shooting star across the sky. .

Undoubtedly, this military exploit is already the biggest victory of the Ming Dynasty against Jiannu. More than 670 real slaves were beheaded, including two Niulu Ezhen, seven Bashiku, and 36 Ba Yala. Banners are young and strong, more than four hundred.

After such a great achievement, Liu Zhilun, who was originally barefoot and not afraid of wearing shoes, began to worry about gains and losses. He wanted to do his best to keep the fruits of the battle.

Huang Han and Liu Zhilun are not on the same level of consideration, he only cares about the profit, and at this time, he just sits on the ground and divides the loot.

Excluding the 36 taels of silver rewards distributed to all soldiers, and precious metals worth 80 taels, Huang Han certainly refused to treat himself badly, and got gold and silver treasures worth 8 taels of silver. Liu Zhilun did not go out of his way either. He accepted his share with a smile.

Because the general rewards given to the soldiers were snowflake silver, but the generals received a mix of gold, silver, and jewelry. This is actually very good, at least it is convenient for transportation.

It can be said that everyone is happy to get rich. The Ming army in Zunhua City is united unprecedentedly, and Huang Han has undoubtedly become the most popular person.

In fact, even though the ten families shared precious metals and jewelry equally, Liu Zhilun won the big prize in the end, because there were so many materials in the city that others couldn't take away, so the right to use and distribute them belonged to him, the highest official.

Many Ming soldiers should also receive military merit rewards, but this is no longer something Huang Han needs to consider. It depends on the efficiency of the court and whether the Ministry of Households will give the money in time.

This time, of course, Huang Han's Iron Armored Ding received the most rewards for meritorious deeds, followed by the cavalry. Liu Zhilun acted fairly, and the statistics and gains were all based on facts.

It stands to reason that the court should not be in arrears with the head reward, who knows?Anyway, Huang Han's attitude is that he won't be unhappy if he gets it, and he won't be upset if he loses it. After all, he has already made his own money by participating in the attack on Zunhua this time.

After several days of marching, fighting, and law enforcement, Huang Han had a certain understanding of the four or five hundred cavalry under his command. He took a fancy to some Ming army cavalry, and tempted them to follow him with the condition of accepting them as his servants.

Stimulating a bad army to howl, actually defeated Jiannu and captured Zunhua City, so that everyone got benefits. All the Ming troops in Liu Zhilun's department respected Huang Han like gods. Under Huang Han's lobbying, they were favored A small part of the cavalry made up their minds to follow Huang Han into the world.

The cavalry who were willing to follow Huang Han had several characteristics. First, Huang Han liked their combat skills, and then they felt that these people did not have too many sexual characteristics. Finally, those who were willing to follow Huang Han were all from Yongping Mansion and Liaodong.

This is not surprising, Liaodong people are helpless as big soldiers in the pass, and it is of course a dream to be accepted by military officers as servants.

What's more, this master general is a brave general who can fight bravely, is resourceful and resourceful, and is also a man who promises a lot of money. Following such a patriarch, he will have a bright future in the future.

Of course, the cavalry from Yongping Prefecture were more willing to serve Huang Han as servants.

"Whether you want to kiss your hometown or not, the fellow villagers will cry when they see the fellow villagers." It expresses the Han people's township complex, and this kind of relationship is a more recognizable existence.

There are many people who don't want to follow Huang Han, and they all have various reasons, some are because their hometown is in Shanxi and go back after the end of Xiangqin King, and some want to be promoted to be an officer by virtue of beheading and don't want to serve others.

There is no need to force people to have their own aspirations. What Huang Han wants is the strength of unity, and he will never act like a bull without drinking water.

Huang Han once again took in more than forty cavalry warriors skilled in bows and horses as servants, bringing the number of servants to one hundred and seven.

Zunhua city is not only piled up with money, food and materials, but also has extremely rich human resources. After all, Jiannu conquered more than [-] square kilometers of Daming land, looted countless villages, and destroyed many towns.

The barbarians recognize their own shortcomings, knowing that they are only stronger than the Han people, cruel and easy to kill, and nothing else can compare to them. They admire the products of Ming Dynasty, envy the craftsmanship of Han craftsmen, and know that the Jurchens do not have this intelligence value.

Therefore, the Jiannu who entered the customs especially liked to arrest the skilled craftsmen of the Han people. Of course, they brought many escorts to Zunhua to assemble and prepare to bring them back to Liaodong for slavery.

After the Jin army captured a lot of craftsmen and prepared Aha, the barbarians would not let them idle and consume food.

There were dozens of blacksmithing stoves in the city of Zunhua, and hundreds of captured Han blacksmiths were forced to repair the stolen armor for the slaves.

Huang Han not only collects gold and silver treasures in Zunhua, but also spares no effort to find talents. Blacksmiths are an indispensable human resource for future development, and of course they should collect some for their own use.

He selected thirty blacksmiths to bring to Jiulitai, and of course they would bring their wives and children.

Iron armor is a good thing. Huang Han made three hundred pairs of horses for his own benefit. Horses are also indispensable. Huang Han led four or five hundred horses. Now Huang Han owns more than six hundred horses.

Because there are more than 3000 war horses and draft horses in Zunhua City, other camps also got many war horses, and many cattle, donkeys, pigs, sheep, etc. were also divided up by the camps, so that Huang Han took the intact fine iron war horses. A took more than a third and did not arouse public outrage.

The Ming army screened traitors in the city with simple and rude methods. If they found people with decent clothes, they would arrest them and torture them.

Huang Han rescued a designated traitor and his two apprentices in time. This man was named Li Mulin, a doctor, and was identified by many people as having treated dozens of Jiannu armored men.

(End of this chapter)

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