Chapter 435: Liaodong and the Massacre of Demons

Liaodong has been very unpeaceful recently, and it is not so peaceful that no one dares to go out, whether it is the people of Jiannu or the Han people who are slaves.

It is really the land of Liaodong that is not only active in the officers and soldiers of the Ming Dynasty, but also those poor and crazy guys who want to make money now look at people like silver, and their eyes are shining.

Especially some guys who were not short of money in the family and came to Liaodong to mix military merits, not only did they bring more subordinates, but the equipment under them was exactly the same as that of the official army.

Sun Chengzong had already received a sign from the Governor's Mansion of the Five Armies, and in addition to the place where the fire was kept, the remaining swords and armor were sold casually.

How much money is the equipment? The officers and soldiers dare to sell themselves, why don't they dare to buy it? The guys who went to Liaodong to make money for military exploits are bold people, and after getting the equipment of the official army, they are even more powerful.

Especially the guys who came from Shandong, claiming to be the descendants of the Water Margin, even dared to form a group to face the soldiers of Jiannu - Shandong Xiangma Thieves, which is famous!

Then the Xiangma in Sichuan expressed their disbelief - you Shandong Xiangma is famous, Qin Qiong and the guys in Wagangzhai are famous all over the world, and they have become a regular army.

But we don't give it in vain! Dare to go head-on with Jiannu!

Watching the Xiangma in Shandong and the robes in Sichuan pretending to force each other, the old Qin people from Shaanxi smiled: What are you pretending to be forced, there were strong men in the violent Qin Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty back then, which one was not supported by our old Qin people?

When it comes to slashing people with knives, when we old Qin people were all over the world, you were still squatting at home and playing with mud!

As for playing the art of war or something, whether it is Brother Sichuan or Shandong Xiangma or Lao Qin's ruthless stubble, they all say that it doesn't matter.

Jiannu, take the Romance of the Three Kingdoms as a military book, our Central Plains is playing Sun Tzu's Art of War Guiguzi, if he doesn't die, he wins!

The whole Daming is bold enough and ruthless enough The eyes of the guys who were stimulated by military exploits were red, and they all ran to Liaodong to struggle, thinking that they would one day be able to earn military merits, and then marry Bai Fumei and walk to the pinnacle of life.

The affairs of Liaodong reached a climax after the arrival of the sons of the nobles.

The people who came before were all the children of ordinary people's families, although they could still see how they could slash people with knives or something, and they didn't take their own lives and other people's lives very seriously, but they were far worse than the children of Xungui.

There are not a few grandfathers and uncles from all walks of life who have been handed down from the beginning of the founding of the Ming Dynasty, plus the babies in the families of the various concubines, these noble children can form a separate guard - don't think that Emperor Chongzhen will be fine if he gets the eldest son and second son of each family into the army, and the entertainment activities of the nobles are pitiful these years.

Now that there is such a good opportunity to make military merits, the children of each family, all the babies who are about the same age, have rushed to Liaodong in a swarm.

These guys don't just come here and are done.

After all, the children of the common people still know about gangs and gangs, how can these noble children not play this game.

Not only playing, but playing big - everyone came with a hundred and ten families.

These one hundred and ten family members, if they were placed two years ago in Chongzhen, they were proper elite soldiers.

More importantly, what is Xungui? After the glossy skin on the surface of Xungui was peeled off, the words bold and cannibalistic were written.

It's okay for the children of ordinary people's families, it's no problem to buy some swords or something with the officials and soldiers, but you still can't buy bows and crossbows.

But among the nobles' families, especially those who have won the knighthood by force, there are people who carry their own bows and crossbows.

That's not all, after all, the official army can't get a bow and crossbow, and there is no one in Liaodong who can make a bow and crossbow by itself?

The Xibe clan led by Yan Hong, the Duke of Huguo, and several other families fell to the Ming Dynasty with the Duke of Huguo, but their clansmen were able to make bows and crossbows by themselves - the officials and soldiers did not sell them, and they had no scruples.

Wan Yanhong took a look, isn't this a money bag that will leave? Sell sell sell, bow and crossbow, even if you sell, you should support your allies.

Otherwise, how can we say that sociology and science are two different concepts.

Hundreds of years in advance, there were already arms dealers in the Ming Dynasty - some of the sons of the nobles felt that they could not cut people with knives, so they simply resold bows and arrows from the Duke of Hu to those civilian children.

Then he collected his own heads, and then used Jiannu to exchange for military merits.

Sun Chengzong knew everything about this, but he didn't mean to meddle - Duke Hu dared to do this, and it was impossible to say that His Majesty the Emperor, who was far away in the capital, didn't know about it.

As for those guys who exchanged military merits with Jiannu, Sun Chengzong simply turned a blind eye and acquiesced.

After all, now the Ming Dynasty is going crazy for lack of coolies, and His Majesty the Emperor and the Governor's Office of the Five Armies directly sent the official document that a large number of slaves were needed to build slaves, so even Sun Chengzong himself looked at the barbarians brought by the Duke of Hu Guo with a little wrong eyes.

It's really too similar to Jiannu, if it weren't for the barbarians that Wan Yanhong brought didn't shave the hair on his head into a money rat tail, Wan Yanhong would be surprised to find that his clansmen are getting fewer and fewer every day.

Then, it was not only the children of the people of the Ming Dynasty who came to Liaodong to join in the fun, but also the children of the nobles with their families, as well as two families.

North Korea's Ayayang-kun saw that Daming's father needed to catch Jiannu and go back to be a slave, so he didn't say it, he had to support it.

Relying on Mao Wenlong in the Dongjiang River, his own safety was guaranteed to a certain extent, and the Ayayang Army simply changed a regular army in his hand to it, and casually gave the name of the new attached rebel army to Liaodong to help Daming's father catch Jiannu.

After all, after Jiannu was scared to death, he, the king of North Korea, was really as stable as Mount Tai.

There was another family that came with him, the samurai of the Wa Kingdom led by Tokugawa Iemitsu - this group of people came purely to catch Jiannu and exchange silver with the Ming Dynasty.

Of course, Liaodong, which is a big fart, suddenly has so many forces, and it seems to be crowded for a while.

And out of people's instinct to huddle, these forces have begun to gang up again.

The officers and soldiers under Sun Chengzong have nothing to say, they are regular troops, and they will not mix these things, unless His Majesty the Emperor is there in person, otherwise everything is up to Sun Chengzong.

The other group is the sons of Xun Gui, these guys rely on their own hands to bring some elite family members, and it is not false to fight against a small group of Jiannu alone.

Then there is another force composed of the children of the common people, and these people are divided into several groups within the region.

Shandong Xiangma looked down on Sichuan, and the old Qin people looked down on Shandong and Sichuan—the people in the northern region, such as the old Qin people, and those in Shandong and Yanzhao, looked down on Guangxi and Sichuan.

This is also the most complex group.

There are still three remaining forces.

One is the Xibe Eight Divisions led by the local local snake Wan Yanhong, these people are basically rarely dispatched to kill Jiannu now, one is always planning to kill the bastards of Horqin, and on the other hand, they are concentrating on getting some bows and arrows to sell for money - after all, no one will get along with the silver spent in vain, right?

The remaining two strands are looking at each other unpleasantly, hoping that the other party will immediately die at the hands of Jiannu - the Japanese slaves and North Korea.

With the exception of the Japanese slaves and Koreans, the rest of the country was basically divided into its own contradictions, especially after several head battles.

The first ones who can't hold on are the dwarves.

At present, it can be said that Liaodong is preparing to arrest more Jiannu than can be arrested and exchanged for silver, and there are less than ten Jiannu per capita.

North Korea actually doesn't matter, the subordinates sent by Ayayangjun are to cheer for Daming's father, and they can profit from North Korea and supplies, so they are not empty.

It doesn't matter what the noble children of the Ming Dynasty and the children of the people are, behind them is the army of their own family, and whoever is false cannot be empty.

It is also true that Wan Yanhong and his subordinates who threw themselves into the Ming Dynasty.

In this way, the dwarfs are left with a bit of weakness.

Crossing the sea by boat and running to Liaodong to fight for Jiannu was because he could catch people and exchange them for silver, and now there are only so many Jiannu who can be caught, and there is not much silver that can be exchanged.

After moving away from the Japanese island, supply became a big problem - the Ming only needed living Jiannu or human heads, but he did not plan to give these people any supplies.

Can this be endured?

The ruthless Tokugawa Iemitsu was also a ruthless man, and after asking to see Sun Chengzong, he simply took the Japanese samurai in the direction of Nuergandusi.

You're a slave, aren't you? As long as it's not your Ming people, it's done, right?

That's easy to do, Lao Tzu can't get it in this broken place, and then go north to the side of Nuergandusi, there are still people over there.

When the time comes, you just need to catch it back and exchange it for silver, and Tokugawa Iemitsu doesn't care about the rest.

In Tokugawa Iemitsu's view, being sent to Liaodong to harvest Jiannu was nothing more than the last test before he ascended to the position of the shogunate's general of the Shogunate.

So no matter what, I have to perform well in Liaodong, get enough silver to go back, and at the same time, I have to behave well enough, and the loss must be small enough.

In this case, let's just go to Nuergandusi, there is no one to grab people's heads with you, and even supplies have become convenient.

Don't think that the phrase "food on the enemy" is only known to the Central Plains, and the Japanese also know it - so the wisdom will eat the enemy, eat the enemy for one hour, and be me for twenty minutes; Avoid one stone, when I have twenty stones.

With the Japanese slaves going north, the remaining forces are either Daming's own or Daming's father's filial son North Korea, and this matter has become much easier.

Without the dwarf nuisance to the eyes, even if everyone is seated in a row, there is no problem in dividing the heads.

Liaodong began to become chaotic, and from time to time, Jiannu and even Han Chinese were arrested or killed.

And when Jiannu's brigade of soldiers appeared, they could often only face headless corpses all over the ground, and they were useless at all.

Huang Taiji, who was forced to be anxious, was also ruthless, and simply shrank the people of Liaodong towards the city, and those who really couldn't do it could only be left to fend for themselves.

As for the swords issued to the people or something, no problem, every family of the Jiannu people has swords sent down.

The Han people are muddy, and they were given swords, is this Liaodong still Ben Khan's?

Anyway, Huang Taiji would never do this, especially what happened later, which strengthened Huang Taiji's determination.

The people of Liaodong, the Jiannu and the Han people were treated differently, and the Jiannu people had swords and guns issued by every household to protect themselves, while the Han people did not catch anything, so they could only hide in the city, or passively wait for death.

Hiding in the city is not just for nothing, it basically means that the family property is not guaranteed - how can the Han people, who attach great importance to their family property, endure it?

At the beginning, he was able to shave his hair with Jiannu, but now he can still shave the tail of the rat attached to the back of his head, and when he was a bald donkey for a period of time, he cut Jiannu back to Daming by the way.

The people of Jiannu began to be wary of the Han people everywhere, and the eyes of the Han people looking at Jiannu were not very good - Lao Tzu worked hard for you as a cow and a horse, and he also took the risk of being captured and returned to the Ming Dynasty as a coolie, and now you treat Lao Tzu like this?

Especially after a few bold Jiannu were cut, not only were they not arrested as coolies, but they were also rewarded after the news spread, the entire Liaodong was completely boiling.

Not only did the Han people target Jiannu, but Jiannu also targeted the Han people - when did the slaves dare to resist their masters?

If you do this, you have to be hacked to death!

Huang Taiji regretted it too late now - after several mutual vendettas, the entire Liaodong began to fall into a carnival of mutual vendettas, and every day either the Han people were killed, or there were Jiannu who were killed by the Han people and then cut off their heads and defected to the Ming Dynasty.

Huang Taiji hated himself extremely much at this time, what was he going to do in Dalinghe City if he had nothing to do.

Originally, when I didn't go, I could still hold on to this day, but when I came back from Dalinghe City, I couldn't live this day.

No one thought that those Han people who were originally more honest than sheep and could only honestly wait for themselves to cut off their heads would become so terrible.

But regret is useless, if you also gave the Han people swords to protect themselves at the beginning, it is estimated that things will not be at this point, and now that the vendetta against each other has begun, it can't be stopped at all.

After Huang Taiji thought for a long time and didn't come up with any good solution, he simply adopted another extreme way to deal with it - to clean up the Han people in Liaodong, so that there would be no more Jurchen people and Nikan vendetta against each other.

Although Huang Taiji is very open-minded and eloquent, in fact, Huang Taiji and the old slave Nurhachi are the same kind of people.

The previous preferential treatment for the Han people was just because Liaodong still needed these Han people, so it could give some benefits.

Now, since these people have become an unstable factor, let's just kill them all without doing anything.

At the very least, they must be killed until they are afraid and dare not do anything - it is not that the old slave Nurhachi did not commit massacres back then.