Chapter 674: The Jackal Reigns

Xu Shiyang was the founder of the Chinese army and the commander of this invincible army, and his authority in the Chinese Empire was unquestionable.

If he ordered that no killing should be made somewhere, then no one in the Chinese army would dare to kill casually.

But if he asks to kill all the people, then the Chinese army will also carry out this order mercilessly!

Therefore, when Xu Shiyang gave the order to kill all the Parsians, the Chinese army, a monster that spanned the ages, immediately took action.

The order was transmitted to the entire Jiangnan through the heralds, layer by layer, level by level, and the Chinese army and all the working groups in the Jiangnan area immediately took action, first investigating the Pars people in their own jurisdiction.

Of course, there weren't that many Pars in the hinterland, and it was some coastal port cities south of the Yangtze River that were really found, including the occupied areas of Zhejiang and Fujian, where more than 7,000 people were arrested.

According to Xu Shiyang's orders, all the men, young and old, were executed, while the female dependents were sold into slavery and never turned over.

Only 7,000 people were found, which Xu Shiyang believed was not enough to repay the 60,000 people who died in vain, so the search was extended to Gangbei, and the northern port cities of Dengju, Shimaseong, Osaka, and Edo, as well as the cities of the two vassal states of Goryeo and Ryukyu, were also ordered to immediately detain all Parsians, whether they were merchants or settlers.

Men were also put to death, women were enslaved, and all property was confiscated.

Xu Shiyang planned to use the property he had obtained from the Pars people as compensation for the unjustified death of the residents of Quanzhou.

The specific amount of compensation can not be counted, but according to the existing wealth estimates, about 150 yuan of compensation can be shared equally for each person who died in vain. Considering that many Quanzhou people have actually been killed, the actual compensation in the end will probably be about 200 yuan for each victim.

For the families of the victims, this was not enough to soothe their inner pain, but it was able to show some sense of the guilt of the Chinese Empire for the Quanzhou incident.

As the final disposition of the Quanzhou Incident, on the first day of September 1795, Xu Shiyang personally supervised the execution in Quanzhou and executed all the males of the Pu family.

Pu Shouqi himself, as well as the masterminds and main executors of all the Quanzhou incidents, were sentenced to Ling Chi.

The rest of the men in his family were ordered to be executed by Xu Shiyang.

Pu Shouqi watched as his children and grandchildren cried and cried and were tied to the muzzle of the cannon, and then turned to powder in the roar of the cannon.

Even a white-eyed wolf like him was whined and cried by the scene in front of him.

Of course, it didn't take long for him to cry anymore, and an executioner used a knife to cut off the flesh on his body one by one, and according to the standard of Ling Chi's punishment, the executioner would cut him alive with 3,000 knives!

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In fact, at the moment when the Great Zhou is about to fall, there are still many jackals who want to take a piece of meat from this country that was once the richest country in the world.

Because of the long distance and poor communication, Xu Shiyang only got the news at the end of September that the Great Yue Kingdom in the south of the Great Zhou took advantage of the weakness of the imperial court and united with the southern Tusi to send 200,000 troops, occupied Qinzhou and Lianzhou, and surrounded Yongzhou.

Yongzhou Zhizhou Su Mian refused to surrender, and led the army and people of the city to resist desperately, and the two sides were still in a stalemate under Yongzhou City at this time.

On the other hand, Dali, located in the southwest, also made territorial claims to the Great Zhou, but the relationship between Dali and the Great Zhou has always been good, so Dali did not send troops directly, but repaired a letter to Wen Zhong, they hoped to get part of the land of Gui Province and Sichuan Province, in exchange, Dali will accept the small court of the Great Zhou Dynasty in exile in Dali.

In the letter, the Duan regime of Dali told Wen Zhong that the Great Zhou was sure that he would not be able to keep the lands of these two provinces, because the Vietnamese army had already occupied the three states of Gui Province, and if he was unwilling to give the land to the friendly Dali, then these lands would fall into the hands of the Great Yue.

The same is true of Sichuan Province, the Tubo people are very divided, but they have been peeking into the territory of Sichuan Province, and all the departments of the plateau learned that the Great Zhou was about to perish, and after Sichuan Province was isolated from China, they all sent troops down the mountain, divided their territories, and attacked and plundered in Sichuan Province.

Dali said that he would give the people of Sichuan and Guizhou provinces the same treatment as the people of Dali, which was much better than being slaughtered by the Yue and Tubo.

Wen Zhong, who had just entered Longchuan County, Huizhou Prefecture, Guangdong Province, suddenly found that the Great Zhou and Small Imperial Court had been cornered.

In the north is the Chinese army.

To the east and south is the sea, and on the sea there is a fleet of Chinese troops.

To the west, there are the ferocious Jiaozhi people in Gui Province, the Dali people who hide needles in the mianli, and the barbaric Tubo people.

The world is so big, there is no place for a small court......

Even Wen Zhong had to admit at this time:

"Da Zhou, it's really over......."

Just when the small imperial court was squatting in Longchuan and didn't know what to do, the small envoy who was in charge of peace talks with Xu Shiyang finally caught up with Wen Zhong before the imperial court set off again.

It was also here that Wen Zhong got the exact answer that Xu Shiyang gave him.

"Allow us to build a nation overseas?"

Empress Dowager Yang, who was listening to the government, asked in surprise:

"Is this the condition that the traitor promised? Is it true? ”

"Back to the Queen Mother, this is not allowed." Wen Zhong lowered his head and replied slowly: "The meaning of the Northern Dynasty is that the Privy Envoy Xu Shisong will establish a country overseas, and then His Majesty and the Queen Mother can go to Xu Shisong's feudal state. ”

"It was Lord Xu Shisong who expressed his willingness to continue to maintain the Great Zhou court in the feudal country."

Empress Dowager Yang stopped talking, and she needed a little time to digest the information in these words.

As the empress of Emperor Longdao, Empress Dowager Yang had no previous experience in governance, and her views on the international and domestic situation and her subordinate ministers were basically based on her husband's private comments, whether intentional or unintentional.

Therefore, she always felt that Xu Shiyang was a traitor; Xu Shisong is unreliable and just has to use it; Wen Zhong is loyal, but he also has ties to the North; Bao Zheng is credible, but he is better than a criminal name than a military .......

Needless to say, the dead Tong Guan and the captured Weng Shuping can't even beat the militia in the north.

In general, the king is not the king of the dead country, and the ministers are the ministers of the dead country.

It's really hard to let a rookie with this kind of prejudice and no experience make this kind of decision.

"What do you think?" Empress Dowager Yang turned her head and asked Bao Zheng, who could be trusted.

"The minister thinks, but he agrees." Bao Zheng replied somewhat directly: "Your Majesty has nowhere to go now, Dayue and Tubo are enemies, Dali is a foreign country after all, and it is definitely not a place to live." ”

"As for Huaxia, they have always boasted that they are the masters of the Han people in the whole world, and Your Majesty is also a Han Chinese, so they should be treated kindly."

This reason is not very convincing, Xu Shiyang may let go of others, but whether he will let go of His Majesty and the Zhao clan, it is difficult to say.

After all, as long as the emperor of the Great Zhou is still alive, for the righteous people who miss the Great Zhou, the Great Zhou will not be considered extinct.

This is a destabilizing factor for the new dynasty.

Let alone......

"The northerners are killing the clan in Quanzhou!"

Although this was done by Pu Shougan, and the Hua army was still far away from Quanzhou when he did this, at that time, the person surnamed Pu claimed to have betrayed Zhou and joined China.