Chapter 461: The difference between Huang Taiji and Nurhachi (ask for subscriptions, recommendations, collections)
In the Nurhachi era, the Han people of Liaodong under the rule of the Later Jin Dynasty have been living in misery and precariousness.
Because in Nurhachi's policy, the Liaodong Han people were only subordinate slaves of the Jurchens, and they did not even have any personal freedom. The Jurchens have complete power over the Han people, and the Jurchens only need to compensate a sheep for killing a Han Chinese.
Oh, this compensation is still paid to Allah, the female son of the Han who was killed.
As for Allah the Son of Woman killing her own Han slaves?
Who will take care of breaking their own things, and why should they compensate?
This is the Houjin under Nurhachi's rule, the Houjin who executes cruel slavery!
During the reign of Nurhachi in the Later Jin Dynasty, the Han people of Liaodong really lived like hell on earth. There is no personal security, it all depends on the mood of Allah.
There is no way, who is called Nurhachi's youth, which coincided with the famous Ming general Li Chengliang guarding Liaodong. At that time, relying on the deterrence of the powerful Ming army, Li Chengliang often did not need to do it himself, he only needed to issue a military order, and the Jurchen tribes would attack the tribes that did not obey the control of the Ming Dynasty. Nurhachi's grandfather and father were killed by Li Chengliang in that way.
In the face of the enemy who killed his father, Nurhachi still had to accompany the smiling face and serve cautiously.
At that time, the strength of the Ming army and the strength of the Han people gave Nurhachi an indelible impression.
Later, although Nurhachi relied on what he learned from Li Chengliang, he established the Jurchen Eight Banners and unified the Jurchen tribes; In Fushun, Sarhu, Liaoshen, Guangning and other places, he defeated the Ming army several times, captured most of the Ming Dynasty, and single-handedly created the Houjin.
But in the face of the huge Ming Dynasty, no matter how Nurhachi claims to win a hundred battles, Nurhachi always has a shadow in his heart. He was afraid that he would lose to the Ming and the Han.
Because Nurhachi clearly knew that with the size of the Ming Dynasty, it would be difficult for Hou Jin to defeat the Ming Dynasty directly if he won several times, more than a dozen times, or even dozens of times. And his Houjin may not be able to withstand even a single failure.
Perhaps it only takes one failure, one defeat that breaks his Nurhachi's undefeated body, to tear his Houjin apart and fall apart.
Under this shadow, after occupying Liaodong, Nurhachi first degraded the Han people in Liaodong as slaves and tried to control the Han people with cruel military law. Later, because he was afraid that the Han people in Liaodong would join forces with the Ming Dynasty to defeat him, Nurhachi directly killed him in Liaodong. It wasn't until he killed more than 3 million Han people living in Liaodong that only 600,000 were left, that Nurhachi was relieved and stopped.
Willing to leave these more than 600,000 Han Chinese, Nurhachi is actually just afraid that the Jurchens will have no slaves available. Or...
Nurhachi's actions were to enable the Jurchens to occupy the fertile land of Liaodong for a longer time and peacefully.
Throughout the Nurhachi era, because of Nurhachi's hatred and wariness of the Han Chinese, all the Han generals in the Later Jin army who took the initiative to defect or were forced to surrender were deliberately guarded by Nurhachi. All the Han troops were completely dispersed into the Jurchen Eight Banners by Nurhachi as slave soldiers.
During Nurhachi's lifetime, he did not give the Han generals any chance to rebel.
Nurhachi's vigilance and suspicion of the Han people made the large number of Han troops under the jurisdiction of the Later Jin Dynasty only exist like cannon fodder.
The Han army, which saw no hope at all, not only could they not become the real help of the Jurchen Eight Banners, but the Jurchen Eight Banners even needed to deliberately dedicate some forces to closely monitor these Han troops.
Throughout the Nurhachi era, the mainstream of the Han people in Liaodong was fleeing and revolting.
Huang Taiji is different from Nurhachi, and their mentality towards the Han people is completely different. At least, Huang Taiji was not hostile to the Han Chinese.
When Huang Taiji was born, the Aixin Jueluo tribe had become the most powerful tribe among the Jurchen tribes, and Nurhachi already had an invincible reputation among the Jurchen tribes.
Since he went out with the army as a teenager, what Huang Taiji has seen is a series of victories in the Jurchen Eight Banners. Even in the later confrontations with the Ming army, Huang Taiji did not see the strength and real strength of the Ming army.
On the contrary, in several encounters with the Ming army, most of the Ming troops encountered by Huang Taiji were weak in combat, and some could even be said to be vulnerable.
Therefore, as a victor who has not been harmed, Huang Taiji does not have the unforgettable hatred and wariness of Nurhachi towards the Han people.
Among the sons of Nurhachi, Huang Taiji was very fond of learning. His sinology is also the best of Zhuzi Middle School.
Huang Taiji, who was good at internal affairs and had long controlled the logistics of the Later Jin Dynasty, had more contact with the Han people and had a deeper understanding of the Han people than other Jurchens.
In the process of preparing the logistics of Houjin, compared with the Jurchens with rough and unruly personalities, the Han people with meticulous personalities and cautious deeds will of course be more appreciated by Huang Taiji.
Over time, Huang Taiji found that although most Han people were not as brutal and fierce as the Jurchens, some heroes among the Han people were not inferior to the Jurchens in terms of combat power. When it comes to dealing with internal affairs and logistics, the Han people are much stronger than the Jurchens.
Huang Taiji, who has no prejudice against the Han people, adheres to the idea of 'using talents if they are talents', and uses many Han talents in the logistics of Houjin. Huang Taiji's command has also become a rare piece of paradise for the Han people in Liaodong.
Huang Taiji's behavior created an excellent image of him as broad-minded and fair in Houjin.
Huang Taiji, who has this image, if he hadn't been suppressed by Nurhachi intentionally or unintentionally, he would never have only had the strength of the bottom of the Jurchen Eight Banners.
When Huang Taiji was elected to take over the throne of Khan, Dai Shan, Amin and other banner lords Beile actually greatly underestimated Huang Taiji's potential power.
Of course, in the midst of the crises in the Houjin Dynasty, being able to be elected by Dai Shan, Amin and other banner lords Baylor to take over the Khan throne is not another manifestation of Huang Taiji's potential strength.
Perhaps, Dai Shan, Amin and other banner lords just didn't expect that Huang Taiji, who had ascended to the throne of Khan, could quickly transform those potential forces into real forces under his control in just a few months.
Faced with Huang Taiji, who suddenly had overwhelming strength, Dai Shan, who was caught off guard, could only obediently bow his head and admit defeat.
Dai Shan bowed his head, which means that Huang Taiji is about to get the real support of the Zhenghong Banner. With the support of the positive red flag, plus the two yellow flags directly controlled by Huang Taiji, as well as the inlaid red flag and the positive white flag of the pro-Huang Taiji; In the Jurchen Eight Banners, the controllable power of Huang Taiji really has the advantage.
In this way, even if the power of the Eight Banners of the Han Army is not added, the power of Huang Taiji in the Jurchen Eight Banners is no longer able to compete with the three banners of Zhenglan, Blue, and White. What's more, it is also difficult for the three of Mang Gultai, Amin and Azig to unite together.
It can be said that from the moment when Dai Shan bowed his head and admitted defeat, Huang Taiji has been like Nurhachi in the past, and has the real authority of the Later Jin Great Khan.
Huang Taiji's strategic plan has been preliminarily reached.
"Report ......,"
Turg, who deliberately dragged the long tone, strode into the Qinzheng Palace.
Before entering the palace gate, Turg shouted in a high-spirited voice: "Great Khan, the red flag Sakhalian has arrived outside the palace, whether to summon it, please show the Great Khan." ”