Chapter 441: The Peasant Revolt in Korea
"You're really, these boys deserve to be beaten." The aunt said indignantly.
"I told you to beat you up, but you let them go out to do business. All right! One by one, they came to make trouble, so you didn't beat you enough in the first place. Xin Kun glared at the aunt, saying that you are embarrassed to ask me? It's clear that you have a problem with yourself, okay?
The aunt stopped talking and went to get the sauce under the pine tree by herself. These days, she has watched the boys not make money and run to kill people, but she is becoming more and more calm. She was an ordinary woman, and she didn't understand what was going on outside, but since Madame was here, her son wouldn't have an accident, so what was she worried about. Well, she worries sometimes, but when the worry is over, look at Madame, and think it's okay again. I really show that I am worried, what should I do Madame? She's hard enough.
"Madam, Emperor Dasheng has personally conquered the imperial army." Ah Da came over and said softly beside Xin Kun.
"It's not bad, it's clear-headed, and I know it's a good opportunity. Where's it! Xin Kun nodded, she has been doing a lot of things these days, except for letting Ah Er take that group of little people to fight guerrillas everywhere, Ah Da stayed in the camp to protect everyone, and secondly, to respond in the middle and collect intelligence from all over the place.
"Twenty miles away from the city, a small encirclement has been formed."
"How many?"
"Eighty thousand!" Ah Da nodded.
"If there is a little less, their cavalry cannot be compared with the barbarian iron cavalry, and the casualties will be very large." Xin Kun thought for a while, originally what she thought was that if Guo Peng brought a lot of people, she would withdraw the children, but it didn't seem to be possible, "Go to the city, those armies defending the city should come out and do something." How are you? What can those people do? ”
"You don't know those people, don't worry." Ah Da nodded and smirked.
"You go, cooperate with Ah Er and them against the iron horse. You don't need to live, you can kill as much as you can. Of course, poisoning can also be done, and poisoning is more labor-saving. Xin Kun waved his hand.
"Aren't you trying to save money, do you want everything?" Ah Da remembered that when they cleaned up the battlefield, they came back from the wounded horses, and first saw if they could be cured, and if they couldn't be cured, they killed and ate meat, and the horses were all stripped off and handed over to the cobblers, which was really not bad at all. Now he even said that he was going to poison it, and the skin of the poisoned horse was not good.
"Life is more important than money." Xin Kun smiled, "The little prince is here, and we finally don't have to worry about it anymore." The order went down, and Xiao He counterattacked as originally planned. ”
"You're going to see the little prince?" Ah Da looked left and right and asked softly.
"I haven't thought about it yet, but let's take the opportunity to help Xiao He take down the Korean state." This is prepared early in the morning. Xin Kun did not study much of Korean history, but she was very interested in the peasant uprising in Korea.
Lee Dynasty of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) Lee Sung-gye of the Lee Dynasty established the Joseon Dynasty and set the capital at Seoul, changing the name of the country to Korea until the beginning of the 20th century, with the Japanese invasion of the Korean Peninsula, the last independent king of the Lee dynasty, Gojong, was forced to abdicate in 1905. In the past 500 years, there have been only two truly influential uprisings in Korea, one being the Hongjinglai Rebellion in 1811 and the Donghak Party Uprising in 1894.
Hong Jinglai's rebellion was a problem within the rebel army, although the momentum was like a flood, but it also ended hastily, Hong Jinglai himself committed suicide, making the mistake that all peasant uprisings will make, there is nothing to say.
The Donghak uprising is interesting, it was the largest peasant uprising in the history of the Korean Peninsula, and the most interesting thing is that this uprising was full of twists and turns. Their leader, Quan Qijun, came from a family of rural intellectuals. Quan Qizhun later joined the Dongxue Dao, a sect with four different differences, and his life went to a strange path from then on.
Donghak-do was the predecessor of Cheondo-ism and was the first emerging religion to emerge in Korea. The origin of the name lies in the phrase "although the Tao is the way of heaven, learning is learning from the East". It was founded in 1860 by Choi Ji-woo, a native of Gyeongju, Gyeongsangnam-do, North Korea, who was born into the landlord class of the declining Shi clan. It is said that at that time, the Joseon Dynasty was under the threat of Western forces, and Master Choi was worried that the traditional religion of Korea would be replaced by Catholicism, so he synthesized the important elements of traditional religion and founded Cheondokyo. At that time, it was contrasted with "Western Studies" and was called "Eastern Studies".
Later, in 1905, Sun Bingxi, the third-generation head of the church, changed the Eastern School to "Heavenly Taoism" (opposite to "Catholicism"), he said: "Confucian ethics, Buddha consciousness, and immortal cultivation are the natural qualities of human nature, and the inherent part of Heavenly Dao, and my Tao is its great source." Its essence is still the idea of the integration of the three religions in China.
After reading their teachings, Xin Kun couldn't stop laughing at that time. You are afraid of being brainwashed by Western religions, so you arm your minds with the idea of Greater China.
This is also far away, what did Mr. Quan Qizhun say, at the beginning, he was forced by corrupt officials to be unable to do anything, attacked the county office, seized weapons, and occupied the city. The county guard Zhao Bingjia fled in a hurry. Under the command of Quan Qizhun, the rebellious peasants burned the land deeds and the deeds of sale, punished or drove away the tyrannical officials, landlords and local tyrants, smashed open the prison doors to release the innocent people, and opened the warehouses to return the expropriated tax rice to the peasants. Then they went back to their respective homes and looked for their own mothers. They disbanded themselves! Disbanded! Of course, the official version is that he secretly watched and waited for the moment. Xin Kun wanted to open the mind of that person at that time and see that you and his mother had all the prerequisites for revolution, and you were disbanded. There is also a saying that 'one blow of strength and then three times and exhaustion', so you let your ideals be dotted with food.
Well, soon, the imperial court came, and after a stern counterattack, this one stood up again, and the momentum of crossing the state and county was like a bamboo. Then, while seeking help from his father (Qing Dynasty), the Joseon Dynasty decided to negotiate with Mr. Quan; That Mr. Quan actually sat down and talked, and the talk was successful! Xin Kun just wanted to cover his face at that time, a man in his forties, he was still so naïve.
Of course, you can't blame them, if there were no pig teammates, they wouldn't have lost so quickly, the leaders of the Heavenly Dao Sect felt that they were sinners and expelled them, and then those farmers saw that the autumn harvest was coming, and they wanted to go back to harvest wheat, what could the whole adults do?
At this time, in addition to the father of the gold owner, the Japanese father also felt that this was a good time for them to enter North Korea, so they rushed into North Korea with enthusiasm and rushed into the palace, and then the Japanese father really became the father of the Koreans.
The whole adults had no choice but to rise up to fight again, and this time they were more serious, putting forward the slogans of "exterminating the Japanese people" and "exterminating the elites", and then this uprising was jointly suppressed by the Japanese army and the official army, and they were arrested and sentenced to be hanged.
These two peasant uprisings are actually very representative of the internal situation in Korea. Now that the North Korean gold lord father Dasheng Dynasty is here, the Japanese father has no time to come over to grab the land, if she wants to help Xiao He to take the position, it is very easy.