Chapter 458: Dai Shan's Mistakes (Asking for Subscriptions, Recommendations, Collections)

Smoke and dust are billowing and thousands of horses are galloping.

Tens of thousands of arrogant soldiers trampled the barren fields in Liaodong into a mess.

In the army, Houjin Da Belle Daishan looked up at the shadow of the mountain range in the distance, and couldn't help but sigh in his heart.

This goose all day long, I really didn't expect that this time he was pecked in the eye by the geese.

"Old eight, it's really a good means!"

Thinking of the series of methods of the eighth brother Huang Taiji in Shengjing, Dai Shan's heart was full of emotion.

Nurhachi died, and Dai Shan took the initiative to elect Huang Taiji to succeed the Jin Great Khan, but the power of the Zhengbai Banner (now the Zhenghuang Banner) controlled by Huang Taiji was not strong.

In that way, even if Huang Taiji annexed the inlaid white flag (now inlaid with yellow flag), it would not pose too much threat to them, the powerful banner masters of Houjin.

But who would have thought that Huang Taiji would be ingenious and reorganize those lowly 'Nikan' into an army, and call them the 'Eight Banners of the Han Army'.

"Which lowly Nikans are also worthy of the Eight Banners?"

Thinking that in the future, 'Nikan' will also be able to stand in the hall in a grand manner, and be called the Eight Banners with the noble Jurchens, Dai Shan couldn't help but have a thick anger on his face, and he couldn't help but cough twice in his mouth.

"I blame myself for being too careless and ignoring the movements of the eighth child." Dai Shan's heart swelled with deep remorse.

After the beginning of spring, the post-gold grain shortage became more and more serious.

As a last resort, at the 'Eight Kings Meeting', the Houjin banner lords Beile agreed to Huang Taiji's military plan.

Amin, Azig, and Yue Tuo led the three banners of blue, white, and red to attack the Mao Wenlong Department of Dongjiang Town of the Ming Dynasty, and the Li Dynasty that harbored him; Dai Shan and Mang Gurtai led the Zhenghong and Zhenglan banners into Jinzhou to attack the Ming army at Guangludao and Fort Arthur.

Huang Taiji's military plan, in the eyes of Dai Shan and Amin, the Houjin power banner lord Baylor, was just an expedient measure to scatter and eat and loot to survive the famine year.

After all, if the main forces of tens of thousands of Eight Banners are all stationed in Shengjing, this food pressure is really too great.

Of course, if it weren't for Huang Taiji's promise to provide the food and grass needed for the marching troops of each banner, Dai Shan and the others would never agree to the plan and leave Shengjing easily.

When he left Shengjing, Dai Shan thought that he had completely understood what Huang Taiji thought.

Didn't Huang Taiji transfer them away just to take the opportunity to gather the yellow flag and erre up his Great Khan authority by the way?

As the titular Great Khan of Dajin, this request of Huang Taiji is completely understandable.

During his stay in Jinzhou, Dai Shan received a series of edicts from the Shengjing messenger and issued by Huang Taiji.

Dai Shan did not take into account the many edicts that obviously appeased the Han people and improved their status, such as 'the key to governing the country is to reassure the people', 'to make the Han people live separately and be organized into private households', and what 'to set up Han officials to manage the Han people'.

Huang Taiji, who has been in charge of Houjin logistics, has always been fair in handling things, and has always treated people of all ethnic groups equally.

When the old Khan Nurhachi was still alive, Huang Taiji proposed that the Han people concentrate on farming, the Mongols concentrate on grazing, and the Jurchens concentrate on fighting. However, the overly idealistic suggestion was not adopted by Nurhachi. Now that Huang Taiji has ascended to the throne of Khan, he first regains the old discussion of the year, and Dai Shan is really not surprised at all.

Dai Shan still remembers that when he received those edicts, he also ridiculed Huang Taiji for being too naïve. He even wanted to use a few edicts to raise the status of the Han people.

These Han people are some weak Nikan, how can the strong Jurchens look down on the Han people because of a few edicts.

Of course, if it is Huang Taiji's edicts, if it can allow the Han people to quickly grow a large amount of grain and quickly solve the food shortage in Houjin, Dai Shan will also be happy to see it.

Alas!

It's just that, now that he thinks about it, Dai Shan finds that his idea is too naïve.

Huang Taiji should have used those edicts to attract the hearts of the Han army first, right?

"Separate residences and organize them into private households", so that the families of the Han army could leave the villages of the Jurchens, establish their own villages, and no longer be slaves of the Jurchens.

"The establishment of Han officials to manage the Han people" not only allows the Han people to take care of their own affairs, but also gives the Han people a chance to get ahead and become officials.

'No longer a slave, if you have the ability, you can be an official'.

There is no need for more, even if it is only these two items, those who see hope, the slave-like Han army, will definitely quickly surrender to the Huang Taiji sect and offer their greatest loyalty.

In this way, Huang Taiji was able to quickly gather the scattered Han troops under his banner in just a few months and complete the preliminary reorganization.

Thinking of Huang Taiji in Shengjing, holding more than 100,000 heavy soldiers waiting in the net, Dai Shan's heart was even more depressed.

If he only faced more than 100,000 Han troops, Dai Shan felt that as long as he joined forces with Mang Gurtai, he would be able to defeat which Han army.

But now that the Han army has Huang Taiji's two yellow flags in charge, it will be difficult to deal with.

Dolgon, the owner of the Zhengbai Banner who stayed in Shengjing, was only fourteen years old, and he had always had a good relationship with Huang Taiji. This is eight or nine times out of ten, and it has also stood on the side of Huang Taiji.

With the help of the white flag of the old Khan Nurhachi's army, the strength of Shengjing Huang Taiji has far surpassed the red and blue flags.

Relying on the power of Dai Shan and Mang Gurtai alone was completely unable to suppress Huang Taiji.

What's more, Huang Taiji still has the most urgently needed food in Houjin's hands.

Food is insufficient, even if Daishan pulls together the three banners of the expedition to Korea, in a short time, they will not be able to defeat Huang Taiji, who is firmly guarding Shengjing. Once they run out of food, they will only end up in a big defeat.

What's more, among the three banners of the expedition to Korea, there is the flying and domineering Amin; There is Azig who is not convinced; There is also Yue Tuo, who has a closer relationship with Huang Taiji than with his father; With these people, how can they really unite together?

After receiving the edict of Huang Taiji's recall, he found out the situation in Shengjing, and after calculating, he felt that he had no chance of winning against Huang Taiji, and finally gave up the idea of rebellion and honestly led the army back to Shengjing.

"Report, Lord Belle, you can already see Shengjing City ahead."

Alas!

Dai Shan, who received the report, sighed again, and gave a sullen order: "Order, all cattle are suspended in place, horses are unsaddled, people are unarmoured, and knives and guns are sheathed." ”

After the herald quickly left, Dai Shan turned his head and said to his son beside him: "Sakhalian, you quickly enter Shengjing, inform your eighth uncle, and say, the old man is back, where am I resting in the red flag?" ”

After Sakhalian's galloping back became unclear, Daishan straightened his waist and slowly bent down.

This time he bowed his head to Huang Taiji, and maybe he would never have a chance to lift it up in the future.

Dai Shan's heart suddenly remembered that he was abolished as the heir by the old Khan Nurhachi.

Perhaps, since that year, the brave and good 'Guying Baturu' has died completely, and now only the post-Kim Bel Daishan is alive.

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