Chapter 21: Yongzheng's contempt

While Tan Feng was fighting back and forth between the Mongolian steppe and the northeast to plunder the population, a piece of the music was passed on and finally delivered to the Forbidden City in Beijing of the Manchu Qing Dynasty. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 infoEmperor Yongzheng Emperor As the emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, he has always been hands-on. Emperor Yongzheng played a ruthless role in the original history of developing the imperial power autocracy to the peak, so his desire to control power is very strong, and almost everything will be solved in person, no matter how big or small.

"Your Majesty, Mongolia sent a memorabilia, and they said that they had encountered a group of horse thieves on the steppe. This group of horse thieves is composed of Han Chinese, a total of hundreds of people, and their strength is very strong. Ask the emperor to send troops for support! The Mongolian Taiji said that these Han horse thieves killed and looted everywhere on the grassland, and even released all our Han slaves, and then let all the Han people release all the Han people, and then went to continue to loot other Taiji. ”

Emperor Yongzheng looked at this piece and immediately scolded: "Rice bucket, rice bucket, what a rice bucket!" Han horse thieves? Are you kidding me? Han horse thieves? Do Han Chinese have horse thieves? Even if it is really a Han horse thief, can you Mongols, who are famous for riding and shooting, not even be able to defeat hundreds of Han horse thieves? Han people riding and shooting, how are they the opponents of the puppets? How unreasonable, how unreasonable! ”

This Emperor Yongzheng scolded directly, first of all, he doubted that the Han people would actually have horse thieves? The Han people have always had very few cavalry, and even the quality and quality of the cavalry cannot be compared with the Mongols. Although the Manchus were not nomads, the Manchus relied on heavy infantry to start their careers, and then formed cavalry later. The real powerful cavalry was the Mongols, but the Mongols, a nation famous for their cavalry and archery, actually lost to the Han Chinese.

Of course, Emperor Yongzheng did not think that there would never be horse thieves in the Han people, and that there might be horse thieves in the Han people. However, the Han people's riding skills and various horseback combat abilities were obviously impossible for the Manchus and the Mongols to match. Hundreds of Han horse thieves, this is obviously weak, you must know that in the eyes of Emperor Yongzheng, the cavalry of the Han people will never be able to compare with the cavalry of those nomads.

The strength of the nomadic cavalry is an inherent realization of many people. The cavalry of the Han people is powerful, which is simply a fantasy in the eyes of the ancients. Therefore, they did not know the principle of the strength of Tan Feng's cavalry, and the principle of the strength of this Tan Feng cavalry was due to the fact that they had enough strict discipline and had enough advanced tactics. In addition, the training team will gradually train a number of outstanding grassroots non-commissioned officers, so that they have the current ability.

This is the power of civilization and the power of civilization progress, and the civilization of the Han people has been brought into full play at this moment.

"Your Majesty, how should this reply to these Mongolian Taiji? They begged me to send troops to help exterminate these Han horse thieves! ”

Emperor Yongzheng thought for a moment and said, "These rice buckets, just a few hundred Han people and horse thieves, let me send troops to support?" Is it so easy for them to send troops when I am in the Qing Dynasty? He ordered them to reprimand them and let them deal with this Han man and horse thief by themselves. It's really a bunch of rice buckets, and they can't even solve hundreds of Han horse thieves, are the Mongols also cowardly to this point? ”

Emperor Yongzheng obviously made a serious empirical mistake, and he stubbornly believed that the Han people's riding skills and horseback combat ability were far inferior to those of the Mongols, so he thought that it was unreasonable for the Mongols to come and ask for troops this time. Because the Qing Dynasty did not send troops once, the strength consumed was very large, so it is not said that troops can be sent if they are dispatched. What's more, this time it was just to be able to exterminate hundreds of horse thieves, but hundreds of Han horse thieves, so they asked the Manchu court to send troops? If Emperor Yongzheng sent a large number of troops in order to clean up hundreds of Han horse thieves for the Mongols, then the whole country would laugh at him that Emperor Yongzheng was a stupid fork! Even hundreds of Han horse thieves are so excited, doesn't this mean that your Yongzheng Emperor is too sensitive, and even hundreds of Han horse thieves are afraid to this point.

This is actually not unfamiliar to peasant uprisings, many of which existed in the Manchu Qing Dynasty. For more than 200 years, the Manchu Qing Dynasty had not been able to truly stop, and peasant uprisings broke out one after another. There are countless uprisings of more than 1,000 people at every turn, for hundreds of Han horse thieves, they also mobilized troops to help the Mongols, so that everyone looks down on Emperor Yongzheng, even hundreds of horse thieves are so nervous, to be so excited? That's too much of a rice bucket, isn't it?

"Order them to deal with these horse thieves as soon as possible, I will not send a soldier to help them, let them solve it by themselves!" Emperor Yongzheng said.

Yongzheng kicked all the things about this Han horse thief back to these Mongolian nobles. Let these Mongolian nobles solve the affairs of these Han horse thieves by themselves, and don't bother him with this little matter in Yongyong. If hundreds of horse thieves had to be nervous to send troops, how idle would he be for Emperor Yongzheng to do such a thing? Emperor Yongzheng is the lord of a country, but he is not so idle!

So Emperor Yongzheng replied directly to these Mongols and asked them to solve this Han horse thief by themselves. Emperor Yongzheng thought that this Mongol should be able to exterminate these Han horse thieves, and he still used those past thinking to measure the cavalry of this Mongol and Han people. Yongzheng didn't know that Tan Feng's Han cavalry tactics had advanced for hundreds of years, but the Mongol cavalry tactics were still stuck in the past. The difference in strength between them was too far, and Tan Feng could easily defeat the Mongolian cavalry that was more than ten times more than ten times with one-tenth of the cavalry. This is not a joke, because this is an all-round progress, not a weapon that can be explained. At least until the First World War, the role of any weapon was not decisive. Real combat effectiveness does not come from weapons, but from the entire social system. The combat effectiveness of the army is only a subtle manifestation of the social system, and the social system and civilization behind Tan Feng are obviously more advanced than those of the Mongols. Therefore, once it is fully exerted, the strength of Mongolia is not comparable to that of the Manchus.

Of course, this Yongzheng didn't know, and even he didn't know that Tan Feng's cavalry regiment was "one set of men and horses, two brands". Tan Feng used the brand of the Han Restoration Army for the Han people inside. However, to the outside world, it is obvious that he dressed himself up as a horse thief group, and did not directly erup the name of the so-called Han Guangfu Army.

So these Mongols still thought they were a group of Han horse thieves, and they didn't know that they were the Great Han Guangfu Army. If Emperor Yongzheng knew about this so-called Han Guangfu Army, then he would not have made such a hasty decision, and would definitely try his best to exterminate them.

Yongzheng was even more unclear, because of his negligence this time, he missed the best moment to exterminate Tan Feng, so that he would follow the old path of Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty in the future, and let him become the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty.