Chapter 920: Alas, I'm going to lose money! (Ask for subscription)

"Your Majesty the Great Emperor, the minister Abu Nai has no objection!"

"Your Majesty the Great Emperor, Chen Babu has no objection, and is willing to sign and draw the pledge immediately!"

There were many harsh conditions in the treaty, but the future Chahar Khan and Tumut Khan did not show any dissatisfaction, because in addition to various harsh conditions, the treaty also stipulated the amount of property that the Ming court would give to the two khanates every year!

From the year when the two khanates moved to Mobei, the Chahar Khanate and the Tumut Khanate each received a reward of 360,000 taels of silver from the Ming court each year—these rewards would be paid in full in the name of household silver bills (checks), without any ministry fees and without a penny rebate. The two khanates were able to withdraw the corresponding silver taels from the Maritime Bank and the Yanshang Bank with their tickets. However, they could not bring the silver taels back to the grassland, but had to purchase goods, pay for shipping or other related expenses within the provincial territory of the Ming court.

As for what the two khanates could buy? The Ming court will issue a list of restrictions - not everything can be bought! However, as long as it is not on the list, it is allowed to be purchased.

In addition, the khans of the two khanates will be crowned the prince of the Ming Dynasty, and they will be given the first place in the old mountain of Nanjing. The prince of the Khanate would not be granted a field, but he would receive a corresponding salary, which was about 10,000 taels of silver a year. This money will be used to maintain the royal palace and the heirs of the Khan or other heirs as hostages in the Ming Dynasty.

In other words, the two khanates can get a total of 740,000 taels of silver from the Ming Dynasty every year!

What a fortune!

Of course, both the Chahar Khanate and the Tumut Khanate were vassals of the Ming Dynasty, and they had to pay tribute to the suzerain. But their tribute was a symbolic "nine-white tribute", that is, the two khanates each handed over eight white horses and one white camel every year.

Nine worthless cattle in exchange for 370,000 taels, this kind of treaty Babu and Abu Nai would be stupid if they didn't sign it!

These 740,000 taels are not all the costs that Zhu Cihong used to earn money in the land of Mongolia in northern Xinjiang, Emperor Zhu still has to spend hundreds of thousands of taels every year for the great lamas from Tibet, and he also has to give a large subsidy to the Zungar Department in the northwest - the reward for the Zungar Department is temporarily positioned at 400,000 taels per year!

In addition, the Ming court would also garrison a small number of troops in important places within the territory of the Chahar Khanate, the Tumut Khanate, and the Dzungar Khanate (which has not yet been established). That's another huge expense!

Just to maintain these three Mongolian vassal states, Emperor Zhu had to come up with nearly two million taels of silver a year, and this kind of loss and earning money is a bottomless pit at all, and he has to lose money endlessly!

Not to mention machine guns and railways, even with the atomic bomb, the territory that ruled the Yellow Sect Mongolia was still a "loss", and the loss was even more - two million taels of silver is only a US sword? It's only more than 30 million, if you only pay for this, the leaders of the great powers of later generations will be able to wake up with a smile in their dreams......

However, the current two million taels of silver is not more than 30 million American knives in later generations, and now two million taels is a huge amount of money, even if Zhu Cihong, who is the best at looting in the history of the Ming Dynasty, thinks of this expense, it is also very painful.

And such a large sum of silver, of course, can't be thrown out casually!

Emperor Zhu exhaled and said to the two Mongol Khans with a smile: "The reward of the Ming Dynasty is for those who have the ability!" The reward treaty is given to you, but if you want to get the reward, you must first defeat the three Khalkha tribes and gain a foothold in Mobei, because this reward is for the Chahar Khanate and the Tumut Khanate in Mobei!

You two get it? ”

The Chahar Department and the Tumut Department are not worth so much money, but as long as they can return to Mobei and level the Khalkha Third Division, it will be worth the price!

Without their efforts, Emperor Zhu would not have been able to level the three Khalkha tribes - this is not Emperor Zhu's own nonsense, but the unanimous opinion of Zhu Cijiong, the acting king of Mongolia, and Wu Sangui, the duke of Liangguo, who knew the reality of Mongolia.

The reason is also very simple, Mobei is too big, the three Khalkha tribes are nomadic tribes, erratic, and the cavalry of the Ming Dynasty itself has no nomadic ability, so they can't stay in Mobei for a long time. They could only blindly carry out a short northern expedition based on the outdated information they had obtained (there was no telegram in those years, and the Ming army stationed in Monan learned that the information of the three tribes in Mobei must be outdated), and the three nomadic tribes were easily playing hide and seek with the Ming army in the vast grassland. As long as you hide for thirty or fifty days and wait for the Ming army to run out of food, you can win without a fight.

Therefore, if you want to defeat the three tribes, you can only arm the two tribes of Chahar and Tumut in Monan and let them go north to Mobei. They are nomadic tribes themselves, and once they go north, they can stay for a long time. Once Chahar and Tumut are nomadic in Mobei, then the three Khalkha divisions will not be able to "float" - if they don't leave, they will occupy the most fertile grasslands of the three divisions, where else can the three hide? When the time comes, they will either fight to the death or slip away......

And as soon as the Khalkha three parts are finished, Korqin will also have to follow suit, or get out of the egg together!

Because the west and northwest of the Horqin Department have become the enemy Chahar Department, so the Horqin Department will not be able to "float", and there is only one way to die for the Daning Army and the Chahar Khanate!

Therefore, the northward relocation of the Chahar Department and the Tumut Department should be able to help the Ming Dynasty settle the three Khalkha and Horqin Departments, and by the way, let the four towns of Daning (occupy the hometown of Korqin), Anbei (occupy the hometown of Tumut), Shuofang (occupy the hometown of Ordos), and Beiping (occupy the hometown of Chahar, Xilin Gol, and Zhaowuda) take a large piece of land.

And once the two towns of Daning and Beiping are set up, Duoduo's Anton Protectorate will have to be attacked on three sides!

"Understood, minister understood!"

"Please rest assured, the Great Emperor, we will definitely be able to defeat the Mobei Sanbu, because the Mobei Sanbu is very weak, and it is not our opponent of the Southern Mongolia at all!"

Seeing that the two Mongol princes were full of confidence, Emperor Zhu had nothing to say, everyone knew that the three divisions of Mobei were weak chickens, and the Chahar Department and the Tumut Department would also get the help of the Shuofang, Anbei, Beiping, and Daning armies, and also received a lot of arms assistance from the Ming court, so they should not lose to the three divisions of Mobei and the Horqin Division.

The two Mongolian khans finally left with a smile, and Zhu Cihong's loss-making business is not over!

Zhu Cijiong, Zhu Yujian, Wu Sangui, Huang Degong, Gao Jie, Shang Kexi, Kong Tingxun, and a Zhu Ross from the Jungger Ministry. A total of eight "creditor" lords, including Chu Huerwu, were holding the bills and waiting with a smile to ask the Ming Emperor for the account!

If you don't have tens of millions a year, don't even think about sending them away!

Emperor Zhu now knows the hardships of Xuande's contraction...... There's no money to make trouble! After the Ming Dynasty moved the capital to Beijing, the imperial court was far away from the economic center, and at the same time, in order to supply Beijing's grain and rice, it had to work hard to maintain the canal, and also went to the bottomless pit of the Huanghuai flood, and the financial problems will become more and more serious!

If Master Xuanmiao is the same as Zhu Cihong, he can have an income of hundreds of millions a year, and he will definitely not give up even an inch of land!

However, although Zhu Cihong is rich, he can't be open to compensation, otherwise he will have to lose Daming sooner or later!

"King Xuandai, Huang Degong, and Gao Jie go to the palace!" Zhu Cihong named the three "creditors" in one breath.

Acting King Zhu Cijiong was originally an envoy of Shuofang Jiedu, and now he wants to move to Datong to serve as the capital protector of Anbei. Huang Degong was originally an envoy of Huaibei Jiedu, and now he wants to move the town of Daning to grab Horqin's territory. Gao Jie was originally the envoy of the Xuhai Jiedu, and now he wants to move the town of Xuanfu and serve as the envoy of the Beiping Jiedu - the envoy of the Beiping Jiedu governs the territory of the Northern Parallel Capital Division, excluding the Shuntian Mansion.

The great transfer of these three feudatories, coupled with their military operations to support the northward advance of the Chahar and Tumut tribes, is an astronomical amount of money!

So Emperor Zhu had to settle accounts with them...... You can't let these three creditors dominate too fiercely, and at the same time, you can't let them lose their money.

Otherwise, once the three feudatories of Anbei, Daning, and Beiping go bankrupt, the stability of the north of the Ming Dynasty will be in trouble.