Chapter 1296: Isn't Food Right Next to You

PS: Corrected later, about two o'clock............................................................................................................................................................

And the end of the rejection of the treaty is bound to be the extermination of the whole race. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 infoNow that the Han army has occupied all the city-states in the territory of the Wa Kingdom, as long as they raise their butcher knives, there will definitely be no survivors left.

These exterminating massacres, these Japanese lords did not do less, when they conquered the city-states of the hostile country, in addition to frenzied plunder, it was a bloody massacre, except for those slaves they needed, most of them would be slaughtered cleanly, leaving no one alive.

And now the so-called treaty of the Han army, at least it is not the kind of means to kill everything, at least it retains a glimmer of hope for them to survive.

Liu Yin, as a traverser, a civilized person of later generations, naturally disdained to do that kind of genocidal act, treating the Xianbei people, treating the Huns, and treating the Goguryeo people, Liu Yin showed great tolerance and generosity, of course, with one exception, that is, the brutal Qianren, whose evil deeds of feeding on the Han people eventually completely buried their clan.

In dealing with the Japanese people, Liu Yin naturally adopted the captive policy of the reserve in the same way as the Xianbei people.

If you accept their submission and tributary as they did with the Sanhan people and allow them to become vassal states, such a policy will naturally not be enjoyed by the Japanese people, the Sanhan people are full of servility, and they have survived in the cracks for thousands of years, and they have no other ability than groveling, so Liu Yin has no wariness against them at all. If Liu Yin indulges them magnanimously now, he will only be bitten by snakes and swallowed by wolves in the future, so Liu Yin will never let them go easily.

If genocide is not prepared, the best policy is to banish them to a desolate and savage land and leave them to fend for themselves.

Hokkaido is obviously the best place to go, because Hokkaido is located in the high latitude sea, the climate in winter is exceptionally cold, the natural conditions are extremely harsh, this era of Hokkaido, there is no development and utilization, all the Japanese people are exiled to Hokkaido, let them fend for themselves, it is also benevolent and righteous.

After all, Liu Yin's kindness and tolerance also have a bottom line, thinking about the ferocity and brutality of these widows in the future, and now they can still give them the right to live, they should be grateful to Dade.

Chen Shou has already left his seat, after all, this is a matter of principle, on this issue, bargaining is never allowed, he has already finished what should be said, and it is just futile to say more, let them think about it for themselves the rest of the time, if they haven't made a decision before sunset, then I'm sorry, it's outdated.

The kings of the Wa Kingdom talked in whispers, their faces showing both anger and helplessness, no one wanted to sign, but they all knew what it meant not to sign.

The sunset fell towards the sea in the west, and the golden light reflected the sea brilliantly, such a beautiful scenery, but the hearts of the kings of the Japanese kingdom were dripping blood, and they knew that there was not much time left for them.

Finally, King Naritai of Yamato was the first to stand up, and with a heavy sigh, he signed his name.

After all, between survival and extinction, King Chengping finally chose the path of survival, although it will be more difficult to move to Ezo Island to survive, but it is better to die than to live, as long as you live, you can always see hope.

After King Chengping signed, the kings who were still hesitating and struggling also signed the treaty one after another.

When the sunset faded to the last of its rays, Chen Shou appeared on the deck again, and the top of the treaty was already densely signed with the names of the kings of the Wa Kingdom, and nothing was missing.

"Everyone, welcome to Ezo Island!" Chen Shou's face showed a smile.

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The Great Migration began soon after the kings returned to their respective kingdoms.

According to the Han army's requirements, the migration had to be completed within half a year, after which any Japanese who remained on Honshu, Tsukushi, and Iyo islands would be considered rebellious and executed.

In order to facilitate this great migration, Han ships were to transport the Japanese people back and forth between the Shimonoseki Strait and the Seto Inland Sea, and to gather the Japanese people from Chikushi Island and Iyo Island to Honshu Island, move north, and then transport them from Honshu Island to Ezo Island through the Tsugaru Strait.

At the same time, the military commanders of the various departments of the Han army will also supervise the whole process of the migration, and mercilessly deal with all the Japanese who refuse to obey the order and try to resist.

It was signed by the lords of each country, but it did not mean that all the Japanese people would obey the orders of the lords, and after receiving the order of the Great Migration, there were endless revolts and struggles in various places, some of them attacked the camps of the Han army, and some fled to the deep mountains and forests, as if they wanted to escape the Great Migration.

However, the resistance of the Japanese people was immediately and bloodily suppressed by the Han army, and the Han army would never have any mercy on some stubborn diehard elements, and completely suppressed them with iron and blood.

After seeing the toughness and cold-bloodedness of the Han army, the Japanese finally thought that this time the Han army was going to move seriously, and in order to survive, in panic, they left their homeland and embarked on a road with a bright future.

Honshu, Tsukushi, and Iyo Island involved as many as 70 or 80 countries and tribes that needed to migrate, involving more than 500,000 people, such a huge migration in the history of the Wa Kingdom, also unprecedented, wailing, weeping, forced to leave their homeland, embarked on an endless road.

The inhabitants of Chikushi Island and Iyo Island began to migrate to Honshu Island one after another, and the ships of the Han Army kept shuttling between the three islands on both sides of the strait, transporting all the ordinary people to Honshu Island.

For ordinary people, the Han army still showed considerable restraint, as long as it was not a blatant rebellion, ordinary venting and complaining, the Han army officers and soldiers could still bear it, and only those who were truly violently opposed to the migration would be suppressed.

After moving to Honshu Island, many of the Japanese people picked up their speed and began to travel long distances, taking the lead towards the Tsugaru Strait. Because the Han army announced that those who arrived in the Tsugaru Strait first few times could enjoy the right to choose the territory of Ezo Island first, which made many Japanese people rush to it.