Chapter 1063: The Holy See (2)

However, the interesting thing is that when the Roman nobles and the Holy See mentioned Cheng Yue, they only regarded him as a barbarian general or king who could fight well, and in the East, Cheng Yue led the army to defeat the Kipchak Khanate, of course, which was good for the safety of the Holy See, but who would have thought that after Cheng Yue defeated the three khanates, he would actually launch another expedition to the west? Why did the Mongols always want to occupy Europe?

In addition, since more than half a year ago, a number of pamphlets have been circulated from the Kipchak Khanate, mainly talking about agricultural knowledge, how to shovel soil, ridge the land, fertilize, weed, and control insects, and so on. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 Curious, the literate nobles and clergy selected some fields to experiment with according to the practice in the book, and sure enough, the growth was gratifying, and it was much better than the planting method of watching the sky and eating in the past. The monarchs and clergy of all the European countries were overjoyed, and ordered people to buy such pamphlets and teach them back to the peasants, with a view to increasing the harvest of the peasant countries. And the author of the pamphlet is the legendary Cheng Yue who defeated the Kipchak Khanate!

Faced with the threat of this legendary figure, Nicholas III convened a meeting of the bishops, the presbyterians of Rome, and some of the French elders at his residence, St. John's Cathedral in Lateran, to discuss the credibility of the letter and its countermeasures.

For the first time, the bishops and elders received letters with specific information about the East, and for a time there was a lot of disagreement. They knew almost nothing about the east of Constantinople, except that it was the territory of the Mongols, and that it was the first time that there was a country called Song in the south of Mongolia. As for Cheng Yue's army and weapons, they couldn't imagine where it would be strong, could it be that he had a lot of cavalry? How much more will it be than the Mongols?

Pope Nicholas III, formerly known as Giovanni? Gaitano? Ossini, now fifty-three years old, is an Italian from the famous Ossini family in Italy.

The Orsini family has had a pope before, and Nicholas III is the second, which shows the prosperity of his family. Since his ascension to the papostolic throne, Nicholas III has spared no effort in the promotion of his family, and the current cardinal, Maleblanca, is his nephew, and the cardinals are just one step away from the pope, who are responsible for assisting the pope in the day-to-day affairs of Christianity, and electing the next pope from among all the cardinals after the pope's death.

Nicholas III and the others discussed in a quieter voice, and then nodded slightly, and said, "It can be seen from this letter that Song should be one of the vassal states of the Mongol Great Khan, just like our Grand Duchy. Cheng Yue is the grand duke of this grand duchy, and may even be the king of the so-called barbarians. He led an army of great armor, strong armor, brave warriors, and sharp weapons, so much so that the Great Khan of the Mongols looked at him differently, and put him in charge of commanding the army to fight the other Mongols and achieve victory. It also said that Cheng Yue was going to marry a princess of the Mongol Khan, which was a very standard flattery to the Mongol Khan, Cheng Yue undoubtedly surrendered to the Mongol Khan, and tried to take the opportunity of the Mongol Khan to improve his status, what I want to know is that the reason why he proposed to go west to invade our God-blessed territory will be serious? Didn't he know that the first two Mongol invasions had provoked God's wrath and cost their Great Khan his life? Did Kublai Khan really think that God would not punish him this time? ”

Europeans have long held the definite view that the failure of the Mongols' two expeditions to the west (Genghis Khan's first expedition to the west) was that their massacre of the Europeans caused God's wrath and therefore executed their Great Khan, forcing the Mongols to retreat and bless God's people.

Cardinal Maleblanca, the nephew of Nicholas III, immediately said: "Yes, Mongolia is far away in the corner of the world, and the country of Song is still in the south of Mongolia, so it can be seen that it is a barbaric and desolate place, so Cheng Yue has to desperately find ways to improve the harvest of grain, and even come up with a dirty way." As a result, Cheng Yue naturally coveted God's rich territory. I think Cheng Yue is obviously very smart, and he understands very well that if he really serves as the commander of the Western Expedition, God will only punish the Great Khan of the Mongols, and will not blame him. As soon as the Mongol Khan died, he, as the commander of the army, was likely to get the most benefit without having to pay much. At the very least, he could lead his army to plunder, which is why he advocated the westward expedition. ”

An important cardinal, Honnoliu, frowned and interjected: "If this is the case, it is better for us to improve relations with Constantinople, after all, they hold the gateway to the east, and if they reach an agreement with the Mongols, the Mongols can cross the strait and attack us directly." Also, we should try to reconcile King Charles I of Sicily with Emperor Rudolf I of Germany, and the hatred between Philip III of France and Pedro III of Aragon will not help to fight the Yellow Peril together. ”

Another cardinal, Brion de Simon, immediately shook his head vigorously and said: "Michael VIII of Constantinople is of low character and is not worthy to be a servant of God at all, and if we stretch out our forgiving hands, he will use the pretext of resisting the Mongols to endlessly demand all kinds of goods from the Holy See to satisfy his selfish desires." I think that although Michael VIII gave his two illegitimate daughters to the Mongols, it was he who feared the Mongols the most and distrusted the Mongols, so he tried to curry favor with the Mongols in this pathetic way in order to gain his own safety. If the Mongols launched a westward crusade, Michael VIII would never allow the Mongols to pass through Constantinople freely, and no matter how tempting the Mongols offered, Michael VIII would not believe that the Mongols would let the rich Constantinople go. Therefore, without us taking the initiative to improve relations with Constantinople, Michael VIII, knowing the intentions of the Mongols, would have tried his best to seek our support, and he would not hesitate to resist the Mongol attack. As for the rapprochement between Charles I and Rudolf I, it is almost impossible to do in the present situation, but in the face of the Mongol army, I think it is worth trying. The conflict between Philip III and Pedro III may not have been irreconcilable, but the root of the conflict was the ownership of Sicily, and they had to come to an agreement with Charles I to put the matter aside, at least temporarily, until the Mongol expedition ended in failure. ”