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Eat and drink enough, and then it's time to get to work. Where are the novels updated the fastest? Please look for Aishang Novel Network biquge.info The Qiongzhou army fed the stomachs of these prisoners of war at a great cost, and it was by no means to let them lie comfortably on the ground and chat.
The soldiers gathered all the prisoners of war and divided them into groups for them to watch a demonstration of setting up a camp: first digging a pit in the ground, using the excavated earth to build a wall around the perimeter, and then covering the roof with wood and straw. Overall, it's a bit like a nest in the northeast, but because it's close to the sea, you can't dig too deep, otherwise it will seep water.
There were ten people living in a nest, and when it was built, it was also a group of ten people, just a small team.
The short-haired soldier who was demonstrating it took only a short time to set up his shack, and then loudly proclaimed to the captives:
"You can see it all, right? You will have to live in it for a while in the future, so use more snacks when making it, especially waterproofing, and be careful that the price of laziness is your own bad luck. In addition, you should also pay attention to the degree, if you can't finish the day, you can only touch the dark."
After receiving the tools and materials, the captives began their work. The guards patrol around, and if they don't know how to do it or if they do it in the wrong way, they will come forward to help guide them. To the surprise of the POWs, these green-skinned shortcoats seemed to be a different person than the terrifying impression they had made on the battlefield before.
Seeing that these soldiers were more kind, some people asked the question they were most concerned about - what will the government do with them? The short-haired army did not answer immediately, but only said that he would settle down quickly tonight, and there would be a conference tomorrow, and these questions would be explained at that time.
The prisoners of war were skeptical, but they were all quiet, since the other party gave them such good food and materials to build a camp, they would not take their lives lightly?
-- Actions are always more convincing than nice words.
Early the next morning, when all the prisoners of war had been assembled, an officer of the Joan Navy came up and announced to them the discipline, precautions, and rights in the camp—the last of which was a novelty to the prisoners of war.
After saying something they didn't understand, the officer changed his words and finally talked about the back road that these people were most concerned about:
"The Dengzhou Army rebellion this time caused chaos in Shandong, and the damage caused was extremely severe. The court was furious, and the officers and those who committed serious crimes were to be severely punished. However, the imperial court has not yet made a final decision on the disposal of ordinary soldiers. We, Qionghai Town, hope to send some people from among you to the southern islands to reclaim the wasteland. The period of hard labor is estimated to be between three and five years, and you are free to choose between settling down in the local area or returning to your hometown. If you decide to settle down in the area, the government will allocate you land, housing, and necessary living utensils to start a new life. ”
The officer's words caused a great uproar among the prisoners of war - as rebel prisoners, exiled to a remote area was already the best outcome, and it was not unusual for Qionghai Town to take them to the island to open up the wasteland. However, the so-called "period of hard labor" is relatively new -- in the Ming Dynasty, not to mention criminals, even ordinary military households were passed down from father to son, and they worked for a lifetime, and they were forever fixed in one place and were not allowed to move. If Qionghai Town can really pardon their traitor status, then their children and descendants will not have to carry a criminal army household registration forever, and they will not be affected when they go out to do business, or even study and become officials, which is an extraordinary favor
It's a pity that after the officer drew a beautiful pie for everyone, he followed up and added:
"But...... We can't take everyone away, so we can only recruit the best of you, and the rest will still be handled by the imperial court. ”
It was this last sentence that made Qiong's navy's control of these prisoners of war suddenly simpler. All captives did their best to cooperate with the demands of the administrators in order to be selected for a chance to go to the South. Although it is relatively remote over there, looking at the food and clothing of these short-haired soldiers, many people are full of yearning for life on the island.
Therefore, for a period of time, in the sound of enthusiastic labor trumpets, from the original empty flat land, to the establishment of a complete variety of functional rooms, sentinel posts...... Another neat camp was soon erected. It is even more regular than the surrounding Ming army camps.
After the completion of the most basic construction, the Qiong Navy did not let these prisoners relax, and their use of manpower was far more than limited to the prisoner of war camp - including the tidying up of the surrounding environment, garbage removal, and even regularly sending people to the settlement areas of the displaced people to help clean up the garbage and repair the shacks, or go to Dengzhou City to clean up and repair damaged houses...... In short, the prisoners of war were not to be idle. Although they could eat their stomachs, their daily labor was enough to consume most of their bodies, so that the only thing the gang could do when they returned to the shack every day was to lie down and sleep, and they would not have the energy to quarrel or think about "difficult actions" such as violence or escape.
In addition to their labor, the ideological transformation of these captives was also carried out simultaneously - when they were sent to the camp camps and the city of Dengzhou to clean up and assist, the sergeants who led the group began to consciously remind them that this was the sin of the rebellion.
Soon after, a formal grievance meeting was held under the organization of the Qiong Navy, and the common people of Dengzhou, as well as the refugees who had lost their homes and been displaced by the rebellion, were summoned to complain fiercely about the great suffering caused by the rebels.
Organizing such large-scale mass movements is already commonplace for Qiong Haijun, and no one can be better than them in this time and space in terms of atmosphere, environment, and effect. Moreover, these are all sins that have been born not long ago, and the vast majority of the participants have experienced them personally, and in the midst of the vocal accusations of the victims, and the denunciation of the crimes of the rebellious army, even the most daring outlaws cannot stand the mental blow.
Most of these rebels also come from poor backgrounds, and the accusations of the poor often pull the fragile string in their hearts the most. Many people burst into tears on the spot, kneeling on the ground and expressing remorse for their actions. In such mass gatherings, the intensity of the emotional infection is by no means imaginable to ordinary people, and as long as a small number of people express some extreme feelings, they will soon spread to all of them...... When the grievance meeting was halfway through, the whole venue was already filled with cries.
Many of the rebels' spiritual fortresses collapsed, and a strong sense of guilt drove them to confess their crimes and reveal to each other what they knew about the perpetrators - at this conference, hundreds of lurkers who had committed serious crimes in the rebellion were uncovered. They were rightly put to death in public - and that was the most important thing about the whole assembly.
The military of Qiongzhou first made a special trip to set up a group of gallows for this purpose, but they soon appeared in this frenzied atmosphere on the scene, and the hanging could not meet the demands of the masses at all, and the common people generally believed that they should not leave all their corpses for those villains. So in the end, he had to urgently borrow dozens of executioners from the nearby Ming army - only the picture of a shirtless man holding a ghost-headed broadsword and splashing blood with a single knife could satisfy those bitter masters.
On the same day, it was not only the Qiong Haijun family who watched this grievance meeting, but also the governor Zhu Dadian, the supervisor Lu Zhi and several other brains of the Ming army were also invited to participate. Previously, when the main force of the Ming army arrived in Dengzhou, it was natural to send a notice to comfort the local fathers. And the Qiong Navy actually promised in the notice of Anmin that he would avenge the people of Dengzhou Mansion and many nearby displaced people who were brutalized.
In the eyes of Zhu Dadian and other people who are rich in administrative experience, this is really unrealistic -- this is not one or two cases, how can it be possible to find out all the evil deeds done by tens of thousands of rebellious troops? At most, it is enough to get rid of a few evils.
I didn't expect the Qiongzhou Army to play this trick, and actually let those rebels themselves explain today's grievance meeting, and their feelings of the Ming Dynasty and the civil and military forces have been fluctuating with the masses in the venue at the same time. From the depression and dullness at the beginning, to the crying at halftime, and finally to the excitement and joy when I saw those criminals finally punished...... They fully appreciated the whole process themselves, and naturally they could appreciate its power better.
For a moment, Zhu Dadian even felt outright fear - he had never seen any organization that could control the feelings of the common people like this, Da Ming...... Even the Ming monarchs and ministers of previous dynasties and dynasties, I am afraid that no one has this ability. The short-haired army in front of him can easily do this. So where they occupied and ruled, who would remember the Ming Dynasty? Including this Dengzhou capital, will it still be the territory of the Ming Dynasty in the future?
However, his panic did not last long, and those short-haired finally maintained a respect for the Ming - they finally handed over the power to announce the execution of the criminals to Zhu Dadian, and he, the commander of the counterinsurgency, personally handed down the death sentence. The other Ming troops of the marching army were responsible for providing executioners, which could be regarded as a contribution to the revenge of the people of Dengzhou.
If it was in normal times, or even in any other environment, Zhu Dadian would definitely not agree to insert it in such a vague way - there are too many irregularities in this conference. But at the moment, he was very glad to be able to take over in the name of the imperial court, so he simply announced the death sentence in the name of the Son of Heaven - he was not afraid of being impeached for forging the holy decree, and the prison army Lu Zhi was watching from the side, and he would play a qiē to the court. The Emperor would understand his suffering, and this was the only way to do it at the moment.
Due to Zhu Dadian's halfway intervention, the grievance meeting finally ended in a eulogy of "Long live the Ming Dynasty" and "The Son of Heaven is shengming". The loyalty of the local military and civilians to the Ming Dynasty was not only not affected, but on the contrary, it improved a lot.
However, that Zhu Futai couldn't calm down for a long time after he went back, and he walked around the tent, thinking about a question repeatedly:
"The people's hearts and minds can be * to the point that those short hairs are ...... How did they come up with this trick? ”
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