Chapter 149 The Ming people don't fight the Ming people

Although the loss of the female slave made the Jurchens very heartbroken, compared to the pain of starvation, they still gave up the gentle township that was about to arrive. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

However, on that night, countless Korean women wantonly ruined the Jurchens with evil thoughts in their hearts, and even ruined them to death.

But the Jurchen people were resolutely unwilling to give up the food they had already received, and after giving up the women, they had no choice but to march towards the camp prepared for them by the Ming army.

Because the generals of the Ming army swore that the purpose of letting them live in the barracks was only to thoroughly check whether there were still women, and there were gold and silver hidden by them.

The Jurchen head people believed, really believed. Although he is a Diao people who came out of the poor mountains and bad waters, he has a little brain, but in his opinion, the powerful Ming Kingdom definitely did not look at his tens of thousands of loads of food, and the wealth of Daming has always made him yearn, he even heard that Daming's dogs eat better than him, and he yearns for one day to go to Daming to grab dog food and eat thirty big steamed buns a day.

In fact, the Jurchen head's guess was not wrong, Da Ming did not take a fancy to the tens of thousands of loads of grain snatched back by the Jurchens, but to the lives of thousands of elite Jurchen people.

Zhu Houzhao is not a good man and a woman, at the beginning of the army, he gave a strict order, the Tatars can be let go, but the Jurchens cannot be let go. Zhu Houzhao's purpose is very simple, he wants to completely nip the dangerous races that can threaten the Guannai in the future at this time.

This order was just a small destruction before strangulation, and Zhu Houzhao had reason to believe that the Jurchens who sent troops to Korea this time were very likely to be eighty percent of the young and strong people in the Jurchen tribe.

Zhu Houzhao's orders were thoroughly carried out by the loyal soldiers of the Ming Dynasty, for example, now. Although they did not understand why the Supreme Leader cared so much about this weak and small people like ants, they escorted them to the camp and watched all the Jurchens enter the camp with affection.

The dozens of cauldrons in the camp were already full of mutton, and the rich aroma of the meat made all the Jurchens crazy, and they didn't have much chance to eat mutton, but they still had fragrant mutton cooked with various spices.

Almost all of the Jurchens stretched their dirty hands to the meat pot.

However, after the general of the Ming army who was standing outside the camp saw all this, a trace of an extremely cold smile crossed the corner of his mouth, and he raised his hand and fell heavily.

Rumble! Rumble! Rumble!

The entire camp disappeared to the ground in the blink of an eye. Three days later, more than 2,000 mutilated heads were piled on top of the Jurchen pass to North Korea.

Regarding the judgment of the DPRK, Ming officials expressed deep sympathy. But in addition to sympathy, they also congratulated His Majesty the Emperor to celebrate the Ming Imperial Family's acceptance of another virtuous concubine.

Of course, after doing these superficial efforts, the Ming cabinet did not forget to intensively transfer officials to North Korea to take up posts.

Although Joseon was now their vassal kingdom, the necessary control was needed. In fact, no matter which dynasty, whether it is a civil official or a military general, the enthusiasm for expanding the territory is still eternal.

The external results made them forget the internal contradictions for the time being, and Zhu Houzhao finally knew why the later American imperialists wanted to send troops abroad once there was a problem at home. War is indeed a good thing to transfer contradictions, and the effect is always the same, regardless of the cause.

For this reason, Zhu Houzhao was very complacent in giving Zhu Shou, the chief military officer of the mighty general, an official to the knighthood, in fact, he was an official to himself. In order to prevent Zhu Shou's official promotion too fast, so that there was no official to do, so although the Korean War this time was very successful, and the exploits of opening up the territory were enough to be a marquis, Zhu Houzhao still insisted on giving Zhu Shou, the chief military officer of the mighty general, a small baron.

This made the Manchu Dynasty feel very unfair, Wang Shouren was just holding the capital for a few months to mix the title of a baron, and now he has expanded his territory and incorporated such a large piece of land on the Korean Peninsula into the administrative system of the Ming Dynasty, and he is also a baron.

However, the civil officials still maintained the style of the clerks, and the military generals still maintained the silence of the military attachés, and no one said a word to Zhu Shou. The reason for this is not only that I don't know who Zhu Shou is who suddenly rises like a comet, but the more important reason is that no one has seen the true face of this new nobleman.

However, Lord Zhu Shou had not been happy to enjoy the majesty of the baron for a few days, and the things that excited him appeared in front of him again.

Problems have arisen again in the South China Sea.

Taking advantage of the gap between Zhu Houzhao's sailors cruising the waters of the Korean Peninsula, the two pirate organizations that had been cowering overseas once again stretched out their fangs.

The pirates of the Mo family ransacked the three coastal provinces of Guangdong, looted countless people, and killed countless people, which was an act of revenge for eating fruits, and retaliated against the Ming Dynasty for cutting off their inland financial routes.

The old shipowners were much more restrained, and within a few months, they robbed merchant ships and directly cut off the trade of goods on the sea route.

But Zhu Houzhao's anger at the old shipowner's behavior was obviously much greater than his anger at the Mo family.

The behavior of the old shipowner can be said to have directly cut off the financial route of the Ming Dynasty and the Maritime Silk Road that Zhu Houzhao had built with great difficulty, and the loss caused in a few months may be tens of millions of taels of silver.

At that moment, Zhu Houzhao directly ordered Shang Er, who was lurking in the South China Sea, to take action immediately, no matter what, to strike at the arrogance of the old shipowner first and make another plan.

Although Shang Er has now become independent and has become the third largest pirate in the South China Sea, his strength still cannot compete with the old ship owner or the Mo family.

But the emperor ordered directly, Shang Er didn't frown, and immediately led his pirates to drive the ship to find trouble with the pirate ship under the old owner.

To deal with the pawns under the command of the old ship owner, with the official support of the Ming Dynasty, each ship is equipped with at least three to five large-caliber Furlong machines produced in Tang Fei's arsenal. In terms of range, it directly pressed the two ends of ordinary pirates, and it was completely a hanging.

However, the pirate ship under the command of thousands of pirates all over the world attacking the two sea overlords is simply an ant biting an elephant, and it can't move people's bones.

Therefore, Zhu Houzhao's invincible fleet also began to rush to the southern seas, this time the purpose was not to expel the pirates, but to wipe out their lair!

Twelve ships with a length of 44 zhang and a width of 18 zhang, with eight floors up and down, and a height of nearly 10 zhang, loaded with 10,000 fully armed elite firearms troops of the Ming Dynasty, rushed to the South China Sea.

On a small island within a radius of dozens of miles around the Penghu Islands in present-day Taiwan, the ancestors of the Mo family were leisurely drinking tea. The previous invasions of the mainland have brought him a lot of benefits, although those prefectures are poor, but spiritually speaking, their Mo family is a big victory this time. How does this make him not complacent?

But when the news that the imperial court sent twelve huge treasure ships and tens of thousands of soldiers came to seek revenge reached the ears of the old man of the Mo family, the old man almost choked himself to death with a sip of tea.

He always thought that plundering a few coastal prefectures and counties was just a small fight in the eyes of the imperial court, and it was not a big deal to do it once in a few months.

Who would have thought that he would send the most elite team of the Ming Dynasty to deal with him.

The old man of the Mo family, who was coughing wildly, was blank in his eyes and muttered to himself: "The Ming people don't kill the Ming people, why do the Ming people suffer for the Ming people!" (To be continued.) )