Chapter 70: The Buried Truth of the Continent's Millennium (2).

Alas, the once glorious Sulasi is like this now, and he may come back after a while to reminisce about the lost glory, but for now, let's go to other countries first.

I just finished watching the hundred-year dispute between Sulasi and Suxi, but these two ethnic groups were still a family thousands of years ago, and they can barely be regarded as a civil war. And also in Middle-earth, there is a country that is in an even more miserable situation than Surassie, Hammador.

Now in front of Leng Yi are two sets of historical books, which are the historical records of the Shaluo Kingdom and the Han Ma Duoer Kingdom, except for some miscellaneous irrelevant content, specifically to see the records of the years when the rise of Shaluo, the comparison of the two sets of historical materials is particularly joyful.

This happened in 741 A.D., when the five northern city-states, led by Meng Mu, rebelled against the southern part of the country represented by Desde (the capital of Hammador) in an attempt to overthrow the existing council king.

Of the five northern city-states, only Tanidor was staunchly opposed to the war, but was violently cleared by the Monmu's warring faction.

However, after all, the difference in size is there, there are 17 large city-states in the entire Hamador, only 5 on the side of Mengmu, and 12 on the side of Desde.

The reason why Meng Mu had the courage to go to war was because the three eastern cities represented by Cassag were also dissatisfied with Deesd and were preparing to rebel, and there were 8 in the north, and there was still a fighting force.

In Meng Mu's original plan, when the rebellion began, Meng Mu and Kasag fought on two sides, first occupying the Desdes Plain, and then fighting to the south, until Desde surrendered and replaced the king.

This kind of war, in the history of Han Ma Doer, there have been two incidents, and one of them has been successful, at least there is a precedent for success, which gives Meng Mu confidence.

However, unfortunately, because of the backwardness of the spread of news in ancient times, when Meng Mu launched a rebellion, they did not know that the lord of Cassag had been assassinated, although he did not die on the spot, but he was already a wasted person.

So Meng Mu was embarrassed, and when Meng Mu got the news, Desde was very annoyed by this rebellion, and in order not to have a fourth war to depose the king, Desde wanted to kill Meng Mu's side.

Well, you can't even live to surrender, don't say anything, hold on, maybe because the other party doesn't want to continue to lose, leniency?

However, this was only delusional, and as the war continued, the Meng Mu rebels turned to the downside.

In order to continue to hold on and prevent his whole family from being hung up and dried, Meng Mu was also anxious, and in 750 of the Great Calendar, they invited the alien races in the north, the Shaluo people as rescuers.

So far, the accounts of both sides are much the same, except that the accounts that have come have followed.

In the records of Hamador, they are extremely rich in descriptions of how the Sharo people are greedy and shameless to ride the wall, play duplicity and gain inches.

And in the account of Sharo, after Desde invaded the rebel territory, he burned and looted (which is true), causing serious damage to Hammador, and the leader of the Sharo accepted Meng Mu's invitation to go in and mediate the war between the two sides (pull your eggs, who listens to you, barbarian).

However, the Desdes, not only did not listen to the mediation of the Sharo, but also brutally and shamelessly killed the Sharo envoy, and the Sharo people had no choice but to join Meng Mu and end the war with war.

And after the continuous influx of Sharo mercenaries into the five northern cities and the provision of wave after wave of troops for the five northern cities, they finally temporarily extended their lives for the five northern cities.

Although in the midst of this, Meng Mufang kept asking for peace with Desdes, but Desde was full of the desire to kill Meng Mu and make an example (it was the third time that the city-state had used war to depose the king), and the war continued so painfully, and both sides were very painful.

This war was fought intermittently until 753 in the Great Calendar, and Desde finally got the hang of it, and now Meng Mu can still hold on, all thanks to the help of the Salo mercenaries, as long as he digs up the Salo mercenaries himself, isn't it?

Then, the king of Desde sent an emissary to the leader of the Sharo people in a village stable to sign a secret treaty, known as the "Secret Covenant of the Stables".

Since the original of the secret covenant has been destroyed, no one knows what the secret covenant has signed now, except for Leng Yi and the heroic spirits in the heavenly realm.

The secret covenant in the Sharo record is that Hammador thought that the four northern cities (except Tanidor) led by Meng Mu were despicable and ineffective, so they entrusted the Sharo people as their guides to help Hammador manage the four northern cities.

Later, the jurisprudence of the founding of the state of Sharo, which was found in the "Secret Covenant of the Stables", also said to the people of Hamador under his rule: "Look, these lands are not illegally occupied by us, but entrusted to us by your king.

And the record here of Hammador is only that the king of Hammador at that time promised the Sharo people to become the security army of the four northern cities, with the right to live freely, as well as the privileges of Sharo, that is, the Shaluo people broke the law, and they should be arrested and sentenced less, and the punishment should be lenient. In the secret treaty, there is no mention of entrusting the four northern cities to the Sharo.

No matter what the impact was caused later, in short, relying on the "Secret Covenant of the Stables", the Sharo people directly rebelled against the water and stood on the side of Hanma Doer, and 2 years later, the Mengmu rebel nobles were finally all arrested, and then killed them all.

After the war, due to the fact that the whole of Hamador was no longer able to fight after years of civil war, and because there was a desire to retaliate against the instigators of the rebellion, Desde cleanly recognized the legitimacy of the "Secret Treaty of the Stables", and the Sharo people legally entered the four northern city-states.

After having the privileges, the number of the Sharo people in the north began to skyrocket, and in the face of the Sharo people who had the privileges of the Sharo, the bureaucrats of Hamador did not dare to arrest them, and the final consequence was that the civilians of the city-state either became slaves of the Sharo people or fled to the south, and the Sharo people gradually controlled the politics and military of the north.

However, the ambitions of the Sharo people were not satisfied with this, and in the year 773 of the Great Calendar, the Sharo people were required to make an inch, and they were also granted Saro privileges in Tanidore.

The contemporary king, who had long been wary of the Sharo, resolutely refused the request of the Sharo, and the fledgling Sharo poured into Taronir on their own and drove out the Hanmador bureaucrats who were not dealing with the Sharo in the five northern cities.

The current king of parliament would have wanted to fight back immediately, but the members of the Council of Nobles, already frightened by the war of decades ago, still wanted to appease the Sharo.

However, the leaders of that generation of Sharo people were full of intrigue and intrigue in their hearts.

He has found the shameless Cassag Lord as a partner, and the Cassag Lord, who did not join the rebellion more than ten years ago because of the assassination, is going to make up for the rebellion today.

On the other hand, the Sharo people pretended to agree to the Council of the Narcotic Nobles, and then, with the help of Kasag, led a large army to attack the capital of Dested, the capital of Hammador.

In 773 of the Great Calendar, the Sharo people attacked Desde, and Desde was captured by the army for the second time in history, and the Sharo War broke out.

This war was fought directly in 780 A.D., when the two sides signed the Peace Treaty of Deesde.

In the Peace of Desdes, the Sharo once again betrayed their teammates, and Hammador recognized that the Saros had established the Principality of Sala in the five northern cities, and the leader became the Grand Duke of Sara with full authority to govern the northern land in place of the Parliamentary King, and the Saros had to guarantee in the name of the gods that they would not interfere with Hammador in recovering the three eastern cities.

Although the so-called Grand Duke of Sharo is nominally a vassal of Han Ma Doer, in fact everyone knows that Sharo has become de facto independent.

The above is the historical record of Hama Dore, and the next is the historical record of Sharo, this history will only be seen when the two historical materials are combined to see the joy.

After the end of the civil war, in order to retaliate against the rebellion of the Monmu, Desde wiped out all the officials of the Monmu line, and the new officials were sent from Dested.

These new officials were not only greedy, but also vile, especially the tax collectors, who imposed heavy taxes on the Hanmador of the four northern cities under the pretext of punishing traitors, but did not dare to collect taxes on the Sharo.

In the later period, the situation became more and more serious, and it became a popular position to become a tax collector in the four northern cities, and it took a lot of money to get it, and after spending a lot of money to become a tax officer, the tax officer would recover his losses in the four northern cities.

At this time, even the original nobles will not be able to protect themselves unless you leave the Northlands.

Therefore, at this time, the only people who could be exempted from so many taxes were the Sharo people who had the privileges of the Sharo, so a large number of peasants and citizens who were bankrupt by the tax collectors, as well as the Hanmador people who were about to go bankrupt, all volunteered to become slaves of the Sharo people, just to escape the heavy taxes.

It was under these circumstances that Salo was forced to become an official in the four northern cities, in order to shelter the poor people who were bankrupt by the tax collectors.

After the taxes in the four northern cities were about the same, and there were no taxes to collect, the tax collectors set their sights on Tanidore, although Tanidor was not punished, but after all, he participated in the rebellion, so the tax collectors used this reason to rush in towards Tanidore.

Fearing the same fate as the other four cities, the Tanidor sent a petition to the Saro to enter Tanidore.

In response to the sincere request of the people of Hammador, the leader of Sharo, in order not to disappoint them, entered Tanidor to protect the people of Hammador from the tax collectors.

However, Desde refused the request of the Sharo, and when the Sharo told Tanidore the news, an enraged Tanidor drove the tax collector to welcome the Sharo.

With Tanidore as a signal, the entire Northland launched a campaign to expel the tax collectors and invite the Sharo to become rulers.

The leader of Sharo was helpless, but due to the enthusiasm of the people of the Northland, he still agreed, and told Desde as soon as possible, wanting Desde to admit this reality.

However, Desde strongly disagreed, and ordered the Sharo to withdraw from Tanidor and let the tax collector return to the Northlands.

There was no way, in order to prevent the tax collector from coming back and scourge the Northlands, the leader of Sharo, with the support of the entire Northlands, waged war against Dester.

At the end of the war, the inhabitants of the Northland had had enough of Desdes, fearing that if they returned to Dester's rule, they would continue the miserable days of the past, so the Sharo people obeyed the will of the people and declared independence.

This is the historical record of Sharo, how, in connection with the record of Han Ma Doer, do you know what is called Spring and Autumn brushwork?

Ahem, but this whole thing, if you only look at one local historical material, you can't do it, even if the two parties are combined, you can't find the truth of the matter.

Because of the ravages of the tax collectors, there are also the demagoguery of the Salo people behind the scenes, and the taxes collected by the tax collectors are each filial piety to the Salo people, and the use and rental of slaves by the Salo people will also give the tax collector some sacrifice money, and the two sides are mutually beneficial.

As for the tax collectors flocking to Tanidore, it has nothing to do with the charosis behind their backs.

However, of course, the people of Sharo will not be stupid, and tell the inhabitants of the Northland that you have shared in the sins you suffered in those years, and the tax collector of Hammador will not talk much about his happy past when he and the people of Sharo collected money together in order not to let the sin of losing the territory.

Therefore, this period of history, in the absence of personal records, may be buried forever in the years. Of course, perhaps future generations can infer some clues about the truth at that time from the report of the tax officer of Hammador.