The most reckless man in the Ming Dynasty.

Chapter 340: Despicable Wild Boar Skin

Chapter 340: Despicable Wild Boar Skin
In fact, it’s easy to understand.

The Jurchens submitted to the Ming Dynasty on the surface, but in reality they were independent and continued to live their own lives.

If you don’t like a tribe, just attack them!

See which place has a good harvest, grab it if you want!
As for the orders from the Ming Dynasty court and the Liaodong Regional Military Commission, you can listen to them if you want to. If you don’t want to, just treat them as bullshit!
All of this stems from the Ming Dynasty's system of controlling the four barbarians.
Not only in Liaodong, but also in the northwest, southwest and other places, the imperial court had previously always adopted a policy of control over these foreign races, using barbarians to control barbarians!
The garrisons mentioned by Han Fu just now were actually vassal garrisons. Officials at all levels were appointed or recommended by the chiefs of the tribe and could be inherited from generation to generation. The imperial court encouraged them to serve the central dynasty by granting them titles, rewards, and the right to trade.

When the Mongols and Jurchens paid tribute, their leaders personally went to the capital to offer fine local products as a token of submission and respect, and the court rewarded them with jade, silk, clothing and hats to show its care and support.

The Mongolian, Jurchen and other tribes could use local fishing and hunting products to exchange for essential production and living materials such as oxen, farm tools, salt, and cloth in the Liaodong region.

To put it bluntly, this is just a fig leaf to cover up the good of everyone.

As long as you are willing to submit to the Ming Dynasty and pay tribute to it on the surface, we can avoid fighting and even open up trade with each other!

For the Ming Dynasty court, this was intentional. No one wanted to manage these wild and unruly foreign barbarians, so they simply let them manage themselves as long as they didn't cause any major chaos.

As for the Mongolian and Jurchen tribes, they only submitted to the Ming Dynasty on the surface. The tribes were still their own. Not only could they trade with the Ming Dynasty to obtain the necessities of life, but they could also come to the court to pay homage from time to time and receive some rewards for free. Why not?

Hello, I'm fine, hello everyone!

But the prerequisite is that you must be obedient!
You cannot enjoy the rewards given to you by the Ming Dynasty and then secretly turn around and plunder the people of the Ming Dynasty!
You have taken all the face and all the benefits. How can such a good thing happen in this world?

Liaodong is bitterly cold and if you don't farm, the tribe won't be able to survive and they will have no choice but to rob. This is understandable.

But why couldn't you rob other tribes, rob the Mongols?
Why do you have to rob the people of Ming Dynasty?

Do you really think that the Ming Dynasty is a soft persimmon?

There have been countless killings and lootings, and numerous crimes. What else is there to argue about?
Han Fu took out a geomancy map, which was his first gift to Zhongshan Hou Tang Hao.

"Please see, Lord Tang, the Jurchens who were scattered in the Baishan and Heishui areas, after a long period of war, migration, and integration, gradually split into three major parts: Jianzhou, Haixi, and Donghai (also known as "wild people"), which are governed by the Nurgan Regional Military Commission."

"But during the Xuande reign, the Nurgan Regional Military Commission was abolished and moved to the Liaodong Regional Military Commission, which was equivalent to giving the vast and fertile land of Nurgan to the Jurchen barbarians!"

Well, Emperor Yongle would scold, and Emperor Xuande would scold as well. Who told them not to be human and not care about the lives of the soldiers and civilians in Liaodong?
Tang Hao selectively ignored it. After all, Han Fu had the confidence and capital.

If Han Fu had not been guarding Liaodong in the past few decades, Liaodong of the Ming Dynasty would have been in chaos. How could the Ming emperor and the court officials have lived a peaceful and prosperous life?
"The Jianzhou Jurchens mainly lived east of the Ming Dynasty's Fushun Pass (today's Fushun, Liaoning), north of the Yalu River and the southern foot of the Changbai Mountains; the Donghai Jurchens mainly lived in the northern foot of the Changbai Mountains, along the coast of the Wusuri River and the middle and lower reaches of the Heilongjiang River; the Haixi Jurchens mainly lived in the Songhua River and its upper reaches, the Huifa River, the Wula River and the Dongliao River basin."

"Secondly, the three Doyan guards also migrated to Liaodong and lived together with the Jurchen tribes. These tribes were geographical groups and had formed villages. Basically, one tribe lived in one village. There were also cases where two Wuliangha tribes lived together with one Jurchen tribe. No tribe lived in two places."

When Tang Hao heard this, a smile appeared on his face.

Uriankhai!
The famous Three Guards of Doyan.

The mercenaries of Emperor Yongle and the traitors of the Ming Dynasty!
He also stabbed the Ming Dynasty in the back during the Tumu Incident, dealing a severe blow to the Ming Dynasty!

This is really good news. Just like the “buy one get one free” promotion, we can get rid of all these traitors and traitors at once!

"Then, the families of the Jianzhou Jurchens were small families, one family at a time, and the Jianzhou Jurchens divided their families by the eldest first and the youngest later, and separated after marriage. The young and strong in each small family assumed the obligations of the tribe and the tribal alliance to participate in hunting and war, and had the right to share the spoils of hunting and war..."

"Then, in the Jianzhou Jurchen tribe, there were a large number of captured Han and Korean slaves. These bastards were a group of barbarians who ate raw meat and drank blood. After the looting, they would capture our Han people and bring them back to the tribe as slaves..."

Hearing this, Tang Hao's eyes turned cold again.

This is indeed clearly recorded in history books.

The wild boar skin of Jianzhou plundered the Ming Dynasty and took civilians as slaves. From the 22nd year of Yongle to the 8th year of Xuande, Han slaves fled from Jianzhou Jurchen to Korea, and the Korean government sent "566" of them back to Liaodong Dusi; by the 3rd year of Jingtai, "834 people fled to Liaodong in succession, and 169 people were captured by border generals in Liaodong and other places in recent years, either by fleeing to border towns of small countries or brought by wild people", a total of 1,003 people.

In addition, the Ming Dynasty sent officials directly to recover 566 Han people who were captured as slaves from Jianzhou Zuowei, for a total of more than 1,500 people.

Since then, such Han slaves who escaped from Jianzhou Jurchen to Korea have been recorded in the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty.

The population of the Jianzhou Jurchens was only 15,000 to 16,000 people. The ratio of escaped Han slaves to the Jianzhou Jurchen population was one to ten. Only a few were able to escape, and the vast majority were still in enslavement. God knows how many Han people these Jianzhou wild boars captured as slaves and were enslaved and exploited by them!

So, what qualifications do you, the damn Jianzhou wild boars, have to clamor about the "Seven Great Hates"?
They plundered the people of the Ming Dynasty, took them as slaves, and were finally suppressed by the Ming Dynasty in revenge. They still have the nerve to clamor about the "Seven Great Hates" and the brutal rule of the Ming Dynasty...

Being a whore, you still want to be a virtuous woman!
"One problem is that most of the Jurchens live in the mountains, growing and multiplying in "high mountains and steep ridges, with rivers running along the way". The places where they move around are "treacherous mountain roads, and horses cannot walk side by side". This has caused a lot of trouble for the royal army to suppress the Jianzhou Jurchens!"

"In addition, the Jianzhou Jurchens were influenced by the advanced culture of the Ming Dynasty and Korea, and their productivity developed rapidly. This was particularly evident in their production tools. In the past, they "bent wood to make stirrups and cut deer horns to make arrowheads, but now stirrups and arrowheads are all made of iron." Later, they began to smelt iron tools. In the eighth year of Xuande, Choi Yeon-deok, a Korean border general, attacked Jianzhou Wei. Among the items he seized were armor, horn bows, iron arrowheads, ring knives, spear knives, drums, saddles, bow bags, cattle and horses, etc., a large number of which were iron weapons..."

This is further proof of the despicable behavior of Jianzhou Wild Boar Skin.

To put it bluntly, the Jianzhou wild boar skins are as despicable as those Japanese.

They accepted the rewards from the Central Plains Dynasty, learned the advanced culture of the Central Plains Dynasty, promoted the development of their own tribes, and then took advantage of the Central Plains Dynasty's weakness to turn around and plunder and harass, burning, killing, plundering and committing all kinds of evil. After being beaten up, they began to behave themselves, accumulated strength and started plundering and harassing again, and finally had the nerve to shout out the "Seven Great Hates"...

nausea!

"So, the king's teacher must not look down on these Jurchen barbarians."

"They have entered the Iron Age and have very sophisticated farm tools and weapons. They use iron plowshares and oxen to plow the fields, and bows, arrows, spears and swords to fight. Horn bows with iron arrowheads, steel spears and steel swords. In addition, these Jurchen barbarians are strong and proficient in riding and shooting. Their combat effectiveness is enough to rival that of our Ming soldiers..."

Han Fu told Tang Hao all the information he had recorded.

"Because Liaodong is cold and harsh, these barbarians think plundering is easier and even more honorable than doing creative labor. For example, the so-called Qizhouwei is a separate tribe with more than 80 households, located between Jianzhouwei and Jianzhouzuowei. It is a village of Jianzhou Jurchens. They do not engage in agriculture, but are thieves. They sell the captured people and horses to the faraway places, making a living!"

"Under the leadership of Qizhou Guard, Jianzhou Guard and Jianzhou Left Guard are all like this. They are proud of looting and use it as the main way for the tribe to survive and pass on. After all, the gains from hunting are far less than those from war. Even if they die in the process of looting, they will still be regarded as warriors of the tribe..."

Tang Hao felt a toothache after hearing this.

What a bunch of damn barbarians!

Seven great hatreds?
I hate your mother!

Look through the history books and see all the evil deeds you have done before you talk about the "Seven Great Hates"!
Before communicating with Han Fu, Tang Hao was more wary of the Jurchen barbarians. After all, it was these Jianzhou wild boar skins that replaced the Ming Dynasty!
But now, the fear has directly turned into endless murderous intent.

What a bunch of ungrateful and despicable bastards, just like the Japanese people, despicable and disgusting!
In that case, there is nothing more to say, just kill them all!
The order issued by Emperor Chenghua at that time was to "destroy their nests and exterminate their species" and kill these scumbag barbarians to the point of annihilation of their entire race!
Unfortunately, Zhao Fu and Zhu Yong did not achieve their full potential, giving these Jianzhou wild boar skins a glimmer of hope!
Now, Tang Hao has come with his elite soldiers and has gained a deeper understanding of the despicable nature of these bastards, so he naturally has to make up for this regret.

"Send a message to Korea to send 30,000 troops to help the Ming Dynasty to suppress the Jianzhou barbarians!"

Korea’s hatred for the Jurchen barbarians was no less than that of the Ming Dynasty.

After all, the country that the Jurchen barbarians plundered the most was Korea, because Korea was easy to bully!
So now that the Ming Dynasty has ordered Korea to send troops to cooperate in suppressing the Jurchen barbarians, I think they will be very happy!

"In addition, the Liaodong Military Commission will send out 10,000 auxiliary troops, with those who are familiar with the terrain and are brave and good at fighting being the first!"

"I will lead an army of 50,000 to annihilate these barbarians!"

(End of this chapter)

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