Chapter 408 [Suppressing Hu with Buddha]

Although Wei Yan hated it, he did not immediately order to kill all the Karma people, but passed the order, only the beautiful Karma women are eligible to be Sinicized, and all the Karma men and all the ugly Karma women are not eligible to be Sinicized, they must build cities and roads for the Han people, there is no salary, the daily food supply is only half full, if there is resistance, they will be killed on the spot, and these Karma people cannot be married!

Wei Yan is ready to completely exterminate these fierce and evil-looking people who eat human flesh within twenty years, and will not let them be killed with a knife, but will die of exhaustion.

The Xiongnu people were originally an unruly and murderous race, they were originally attached to the Xiongnu, but they were the best tribe killed by the Xiongnu, enough to fight against the powerful Xianbei people outside, but they are now few people, so they have not yet shown their ability, but once they can not stand the oppression of Wei Yan and Wei army, they began to resist, and their destructiveness broke out, more than 100,000 Xiongnu rioted, more than 200,000 Huns responded, and the Hetao area was suddenly unstable.

More than 40,000 Xiongnu men could not bear the heavy labor day after day, and instigated the hundreds of thousands of Xiongnu men who built roads and cities with them to riot together, but because their sabers, bows and arrows, and war horses were confiscated by the Wei army before this, they were unarmed except for the tools for building roads and cities, and they could only rise up with their poles.

These people originally thought very well, to kill the Han soldiers, seize their weapons, and restore the rule of the Hu people in Hetao, but how could such a simple-minded and not yet appear a demon like Shi Le could have imagined that this riot had already been under the supervision of Wei Yan.

Wei Yan has always been wary of these unruly and anti-minded Hu people, in addition to those Wei soldiers who are fully armed and riding horses to supervise the work next to them, there are also some pro-Han Huns who were absorbed by the Wind Shadow Guard and infiltrated inside.

This day is the day of the Qi people to worship Hu Tian, and this day coincides with the full moon of Wei Chang's son Wei Chang (the eldest son in history is also known as Wei Chang), all the Wei troops have a day off to congratulate the lord, those Wei cavalry who were originally fully armed, armed with guns and prancing horses, staring at these Hu people viciously returned to the camp to celebrate, and stayed on the construction site of the city to build the road to continue to supervise the work of those Sinicized Xiongnu county soldiers.

After silently worshipping Hu Tian, under the shouting of Shi Xu, the head of a Xiongnu tribe dressed as a Qianren civilian, more than 40,000 Xiongnu men and hundreds of thousands of Xiongnu men lifted the shovels, hammers, and wooden sticks to kill the Xiongnu county soldiers who were desperately following the Han people.

The killing had just begun, and the soldiers of the Sinicized Xiongnu counties were still resisting stubbornly, and a large force of cavalry poured out from behind the jungle near the five cities and the straight road, and Shi Huang, the leader of the Qiang people, shouted bitterly: "It's not good, I've fallen for the tricks of the Han people!" ”

100,000 cavalry swept in, they either held divine crossbows, or armed bows, arrows like rain, shooting at those holding shovels, hammers, wooden sticks, Huns, one by one feathered arrows like meteors, quickly fell on those unclothed Hu people.

Compared with these poor clothes and hungry people and Huns who did not have decent weapons in their hands, the cavalry of the Wei army all rode on Xianbei horses, with spears on the saddle, sabers straddling their waists, and strong bows and crossbows in their hands.

There are a small number of Xiongnu people and Huns who were unfortunately shot in the vital point and died on the spot, most of the Xiongnu and Xiongnu people had arrows stuck in their bodies and fainted on the ground, because the arrows of the Wei cavalry were soaked in anesthetic, and these Xiongnu and Huns were hit by arrows, and soon felt paralyzed and unable to move, and were rushed forward by the Wei soldiers, subdued them, and then tied strong cowhide ropes around their ankles, and those indemgurating Xiongnu and Xiongnu nobles were put on iron shackles.

Hundreds of initiators were stripped of their skins and hearts, and when they were passed among these Xiongnu and Huns, these Hu people who were afraid of power but not virtuous suddenly became frightened.

In the days that followed, the most unruly one out of every 1,000 Hu people was selected and killed every day to set an example, and the 100 people who performed very poorly out of this 1,000 people had no food to eat, while the 100 people who were the most docile and hardworking among the 1,000 Hu people could have enough to eat.

At this moment, there is a monk in a robe, bareheaded, and in every thousand Hu people, they give them lectures in nonsense, and preach Buddhist ideas such as "karma and the cycle of life and death" to them, so that they can believe that the things they are facing now are the result of evil in their previous lives, and as long as they are content with the status quo and are willing to bear it, they will be able to come to the extreme.

These Xiongnu and Xiongnu people were forced to work all day long by the Wei army supervisors and the Sinicized Xiongnu supervisors, and they were tired, and in the only rest time, those monks preached and preached day after day, brainwashing them, and finally succeeded in domesticating them into followers of the Buddha.

Of course, this is Wei Yan's instructions, he knows that people's mental strength is also the most fragile in the most tired stage of the body, and they are the most easily brainwashed, so he sent those monks who are good at brainwashing to brainwash these Hu people, so that they can build roads and build cities for the Han people, instead of killing them cheaply with a knife, which is regarded as the great mercy of the Buddha.

Wei Yan used Buddhism to tame these unruly Hu people, and it was inspired by the historical leader of the Karma people, Shi Leli Buddha.

The Wuhu Rebellion period was the darkest and bloodiest period of disaster in the history of Chinese civilization. The large-scale internal migration of Zahu, accompanied by the butcher's knife and iron horse wielding at the Han people, the establishment and change of dozens of foreign regimes, each time accompanied by racial vendettas, and the large-scale bloodbath of the Han people, so that the clothes crossed to the south, and the Han people in the Central Plains were on the verge of extinction. Wars, heavy conscription, military service, and rare famine disasters have left countless Han people struggling on the death line, sleeping at night without knowing if they will be able to eat tomorrow's breakfast. At this time, Buddhism, which advocates the reincarnation of karma, came in handy, and the teachings of the cycle of cause and effect were in line with the life experience of people suffering in this life and looking forward to the next life, and the purification of sentient beings and compassion provided a harbor of sustenance for the suffering people.

Zahu entered the Central Plains and quickly achieved political dominance, establishing political power one after another, but in the vast northern areas they occupied, the Han people still accounted for the majority, and these Zahu emperors suffered from the strong sense of resistance of the Han people, so they urgently needed an ideological tool of their own to rule the Han people. As a Western Hu religion, then Buddhism is obviously the most suitable, it can fully cater to the mentality of the Hu people entering the Central Plains, and the promotion of Buddhism can make the Han people stupidly feel that they can discuss the Dharma in the next life in the future, and no longer be entangled in the gains and losses in this life, which is conducive to their rule, so Buddhism has become a tool for the foreign Hu people to enslave and suppress the Han people's thoughts.

Although Buddhism entered a certain country in the Han Dynasty, the local cultural conflict with a certain country was too serious, and the view of Confucianism and Taoism was completely different, so until the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, the Han regime had a ban that Han people were not allowed to become monks, and only allowed "people from the Western Regions to build temples and capitals to worship them", that is, it was only popular among the Hu people in the Western Regions of China, and the Han people were not allowed to believe in Buddhism, so there was no market in the Han people, and the influence was minimal. In order to eliminate the cultural heritage of the Chinese nation and break their confidence in resisting brutal rule, the Wuhu of the Eastern Jin Dynasty promoted Buddhism, such as the Later Zhao established by the Qiang people, the Later Qin established by the Qiang people, the Houliang established by the Di people, the Northern Liang established by the Huns, and most of the Xianbei emperors of the Northern Wei Dynasty vigorously promoted Buddhism, which is precisely for this reason.

In particular, after Zhao Shi, which was established by Shi Le, the leader of the Qiang people, broke the taboo of the Han people to become monks, and the Han people served the Buddha and worshiped the Buddha. Buddhism preaches karma, the cycle of life and death, and turning evil into good. There is the past, the present, and the future, and there are three lifetimes, and the knowledge of God is always immortal. All good and evil must be rewarded, "make the Han people believe that the various things they face are reasonable, normal, and the result of cultivating blessings or doing evil in previous lives, and they can only be content with the status quo and be willing to bear it, especially the northern Buddhism focuses on preaching self-discipline and abstinence, which greatly paralyzes the will of the Han people to fight and weakens the bloody nature of the Han people.

It was only under the vigorous support of the Wuhu regime that Buddhism began to gain a foothold in the country and quickly spread among the Han people, resulting in a large number of Han Chinese converting to Buddhism, so that many Han rulers in later generations gradually accepted Buddhism, thus becoming a spiritual shackle to enslave the Chinese nation.

Wei Yan asked people to invite Pujing, a monk from the Zhenguo Temple in Hujiaoguan, and asked Pujing to invite all the monks of the Central Plains and all the temples north of the Yellow River to come to Shuozhou to preach and recite the Dharma for the Qiang and Xiongnu who were punished with hard labor.

That Pujing is in the process of Guan Yu passing five levels and killing six generals, the monk who reminded him to be careful of Bian Xi met in Bishui Pass, this Pujing later traveled the world, came to Ganquan Mountain, where the grass was a nunnery, and witnessed the manifestation of Guan Yu.

Of course, Guan Yu passed five passes and cut six generals, and Ganquan Mountain appeared as Luo Guanzhong's irrigation, which is nonsense at all, but that Pujing really exists, and that Zhenguo Temple does exist, but Luo Guanshui, who does not understand geography, wrote the same pass as Tiger Prison Pass and Bishui Pass with different names in different history, and in the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was only Tiger Prison Pass, and Pujing was the Pujing of Tiger Prison Pass Zhenguo Temple.

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a ban that Han people were not allowed to become monks, and it was obvious that Pujing was not a Han person, but a Sinicized Yueshi person.

The monks invited by Pujing from other places did not have any Han Chinese, they were all figures from Tianzhu and other countries in the Western Regions who came to Middle-earth to spread Buddhism hard, and they were the predecessors of Bodhidharma.

Wei Yan didn't bother to meet these bald donkeys, but in order to encourage them to fool those Hu people, Wei Yan still endured the disgust in his heart, received them with a generous courtesy, gave them a lot of gold and silver, and pointed out that the reason why their Buddhism has been resisted by the Han people is because they are a religion from Tianzhu, which is the religion of the Hu people, and if they can't let the Hu people believe in it, they can't convince the Han people.

Pujing and these bald donkeys suddenly realized that they decided to work hard to preach and chant Buddha to those Qian, Xianbei, and Huns who were forcibly enslaved by the Wei army.

The core concept of Buddhism is abstinence, and it is a religion that seriously lacks the spirit of resistance and enterprisingness, and the Hu people who are brainwashed by such a religious concept will lose their covetous ambition for the world of Han Huahua in their roots!

The reason why the Tubo people, who had repeatedly fought the Tang Dynasty and were rampant on the plateau, were unable to pose a threat to the Han people after the Tang Dynasty was because Princess Wenchen brought them Buddha!

The reason why the Mongolian golden family that ran rampant in Eurasia before withered and even became vassals of the Manchus was because they began to believe in Buddhism!

In the future, any country or region where all the people believe in Buddhism will have no hope for development, because those people have lost their enterprising spirit.

It is not surprising that some men in Thailand, where all the people believe in Buddhism, have lost even the slightest aggressiveness of men towards women, but for the monks, it is useless to grow long.

Wei Yan looked at the distant backs and shining heads of these bald donkeys, and couldn't help but look up to the sky and laugh: "Those Hu people who refuse to be sinicized, the moment these bald donkeys open their mouths, you are finished." ”

Wei Yan sent some monks such as Pujing to preach and chant the Dharma to promote Buddhism to those Qian, Xiongnu, and Xianbei people who were not qualified to be Sinicized and could only build roads and cities for the Han people.

Half a year later, the more than 400,000 Hu people who were originally unruly and always thought of rebellion all believed in Buddhism, and they all felt that the suffering they were suffering now was the punishment they deserved for the evil they had done in their previous life, and they were all willing to build roads and cities, doing all the heavy labor that the Han people were unwilling to do.

Those Hu people who believed in Buddhism were very peaceful, and their submissive temperament made Wei Yan very happy, and at the same time, he was extremely vigilant, warning Pujing and other monks not to preach Buddhism to the Han people.

He issued a secret decree that all monks who recited Buddhism to the Han people would be executed, and all Han people who believed in Buddhism were denounced as Hu people because they believed in the sect of the Tianzhu Hu people, betrayed the fundamental beliefs of the Han people, and forgot their ancestors.

In the days that followed, Pujing and other monks not only continued to preach Buddhism to the Hu people, but also developed monks among the Hu people, and continued to preach Buddhism to those Hu people who refused to be sinicized or were not qualified to be sinicized.

Pujing and the others didn't feel the negativity of Buddhism at all, they only saw that the Hu people who were originally murderous and predatory were inspired by their monks to put down their butcher knives and become Buddhas on the spot, and they all became the living Buddhas who were pure and obedient, and they were very encouraged, and they were very grateful to Wei Yan for giving them guidance and allowing them to break through the confinement that Buddhism had been unable to develop in the east.