Chapter 921: Mother, This Is a Stepfather!

In the city of Yangzhou, a team that set off from the eastern part of the Kipchak steppe and traveled thousands of miles to Jinling was staying in the post station!

The Lu Qi generals in the team were drinking happily one by one, laughing uncontrollably. Yangzhou City has arrived, and Jinling is close at hand. Their task, their purpose, and their forthcoming commendation are not far off, so how can they not be pleased?

But there are also some people who are "more timid in their hometowns", nervous and uneasy, like twenty-five rats in their hearts, and the thought of the upcoming "verdict" is to scratch their hearts.

There are forty people in this wave, and except for Baruch of the Naiman Division, there is no one who is not worried.

They knew that the cabinet bosses of Lu Qichao had been arguing for more than a month on the issue of rewarding their own group.

It's all in the newspapers. How could they not know?

But this "value" really makes them very heavy and stressful. None of them want to be valued so much, and they want to be treated as a fart, and they can be let go by Lu Qi.

It was precisely because of this psychology that although they saw Lu Qi's prosperity and dense population along the way, and saw Lu Qi's strength, their mood was completely different from that of the Uighurs who had come to Jinling to meet at the beginning.

The Central Plains style and prosperity they saw had all turned into mountains, which made them breathless.

They had never thought of seeking revenge against Lu Qi, but after seeing Lu Qi's strength and wealth, they didn't dare to hate Lu Qi even more, and at the same time, they were also deeply worried - worried that Lu Qi, who was so powerful, would not take them seriously, and would have no interests in their eyes.

Just as an elephant doesn't care how many ants surrender to him, a person certainly doesn't care about the emotions of a chicken in a cage.

Zhan Keqi was very afraid that Lu Qi would "value" them, but they were unwilling to let Lu Qi "despise" them excessively. The outward manifestation of this ambivalence is that they are all worried.

In this way, when these people walked into the Fengtian Hall with panic and trembling, after hearing about Emperor Lu's 'reward', the fierce gratitude that erupted from the bottom of their hearts was simply a volcanic eruption, which was irrepressible. The fear and anxiety of many days have all disappeared at this moment, and the sudden safety of body and mind can not make them all grateful to Emperor Lu one by one?

Although this gratitude will disappear little by little with time, just like the previous panic and fear of Lu Qi. But at this moment, their mood is like the tide of the Qiantang River in the explosion, almost the first moment they heard the reward, the surging tide has already roared, the back waves catch up with the front waves, layer upon layer, straight like the momentum of the mountains and the sea, like the power of thousands of horses galloping.

"Hahaha, hahaha......"

Returning to the residence arranged by Honglu Temple, Zhan Keyi could no longer suppress the joy in his heart, he could get such a reward, become the leader of the Binhai Alliance, and become the viscount of the empire, which was a beautiful thing he could never have dreamed of.

One by one, the aristocratic leaders of the Donkepchak Khanate celebrated and chanted, sang and danced, and at this moment, Lu Qian was like the sun in their hearts and their reborn parents. And in this war, in which they were invaded and completely victimized, all the people and wealth they lost were left behind.

Man is really a creature that is very good at 'forgetting'.

But that's what human beings are, and that's politics.

There has never been loyalty and hatred in this world that transcends time. Look at the Manchu Qing, how long has the Manchu family been shouting? But in the late Manchu Qing Dynasty, how did the princes and nobles of Outer Mongolia get along with Tsarist Russia?

During the Tang and Song dynasties in the official history, Japan can also be said to have worshiped and revered China. But then what?

And in the same way, there is a deep blood feud between China and Japan, but how can there be less Jingri in Middle-earth in later generations?

All loyalty and hatred are time-limited. And to ask how long this 'time' is, it depends on how long you and your enemies can maintain their own strength.

After the Mongols were conquered by the Manchus, they followed the Manchus to attack the Central Plains again and again, and only paid minor losses to obtain huge benefits from the decaying Ming Dynasty. This seems to be the most fundamental factor in the Manmeng family!

But that was just an illusion, and the point was that the Manchus were able to hold the Mongols firmly under control, and from beginning to end.

And if there was a traverser in the Ming Dynasty at that time, the elite soldiers of the Manchu Qing Dynasty would hit their heads in the Han land and break the bloodstream, so that the Mongol tribes who followed the battle suffered heavy losses, and the latter would have said "no" to the Manchus loudly after seeing the weakening of the Manchu Qing's strength!

"You see, I don't need to turn the Kpchaks into my own people." Lu Qian's eyes glanced at the sons in front of him, "Since there is no need for the Sinicization of the Kpchak people, then there is still a need to send soldiers to build a town to suppress it?" "Send troops to build cities, form strong chains on the grassland, and trap the hooves of the entire Saibei nomads tightly, the purpose is to turn the grassland into a part of the Central Plains, and the herdsmen on the grassland are as Sinicized as possible.

But now that Lu Qian doesn't need the Kipchak people to sinicize, why does he want to set up a city with infantry on the Kipchak steppe?

The so-called Kupchaks, that is, a large tribal union, and not a real people. Lu Qi didn't push them too much, it would be a plate of loose sand, and if he forced them too much, he might really be crushed into a whole.

"What's the point of fixing your eyes on the obedience of the Kpchaks? As long as that land does not turn into Han soil, how can they behave now? There is no such thing as a loyalty that lasts for thousands of years! Cao Cao, a thousand years ago, must have been a loyal minister of Liu Han at first, but what happened later? There are also those brutes during the Five Chaos in the Central Plains, when they were first pulled into the Central Plains by the kings of the Sima clan, they must have been a good dog loyal dog of the Sima clan's children, but in the end? ”

"Let's talk about a more recent example, Zhao Kuangyin, the founder of the Zhao Song Dynasty, how deeply was he favored by Zhou Shizong? Once there is an opportunity, it will immediately make the world change. Zhou Shizong's body was not cold, but didn't Zhao Kuangyin still bear his old favor? ”

The state will never be trusted.

The Khitan and the Jurchen, the Zhu Ming and the Manchu Qing are all bloody examples in history. Unless Lu Qi can turn the Eastern Kepchak Khanate into a Han land, it is pointless to subdue them again.

Once Lu Qi's strength declines, Jian Zhou will immediately be able to change from a docile guard dog to a fierce hungry wolf.

"Everything depends on your own strength and your own strength. This is the fundamental reason for determining whether the "Detention States" are dishonest. And the most important point is that the future of these 'fetters' - what do you really plan?

Do you want to keep them 'bound' all the time, or do you want to turn them into Han soil!? ”

Lu Qian looked at the sons in front of him, then no one is stupid, why don't you understand his plan at this time?

No one believed that Lu Qian would let go of the Kipchak steppe, and if he didn't let the Kpchak people be sinicized, it would be tantamount to saying that the Kpchaks were already the enemies he wanted to eliminate in his heart. And after the extermination of the 'Kpchaks', how will the Kipchak steppe be settled?

Considering the large number of documents they had received in recent days concerning the Kipchaks, the sons were all frightened.

"In such a bitter cold place, my father wants to use it as a feudal kingdom for his sons?"

Lu Chuan was the first to call out, his face was full of incredulity. The Eastern Kepchak Khanate, which later became north-central Kazakhstan and southern Russia, was a warm place for Lao Mao Ziyan to live in the ice and snow.

But Lu Chuan, they didn't think about it like that. You know, it's a bitter cold place that Tian Hu doesn't want to go to.

"Mother, this is a stepfather!" The gazes that shot at Lu Qian all contained endless grievances. Tian Hu doesn't want to go to the rotten place, you just give it to your sons. Is there anyone in the world who is a father like this?