Chapter 709

The fire of the crematories began to burn from the first day the Japanese soldiers entered the gate.

The Han Chinese killed by the Uighurs had to be burned, and although the Han people were particular about burying the corpses as many as the stars, they did not have so much manpower and material resources to bury the corpses as many as the stars. It could only be burned by a fire, and all the ashes were poured into a huge pit and buried deeply.

The Uighurs who were selected were doing their job very seriously, and the Japanese soldiers were not humans but beasts. The Uighurs, though murderous, belong to those species that are full of ethnic and religious hatred. In a way, they kill because of their faith and hatred.

The Japanese people are different, they like to kill, and they take killing as an honor. Two Japanese officers, in order to compete to see who could cut off the most heads in an hour, actually started a competition.

The Uighurs were really afraid, because the Japanese were full of fanaticism and love for killing. They can grab the head of a dead man, and play with his head. They will also tie people up in a string and push them directly down to drown.

For them anyway, killing people is a pleasure.

Li Xiao witnessed this massacre ordered by him from beginning to end! This crazy nation must be suppressed, otherwise those who suffer this knife in the neck will definitely become Han one day. In fact, the world I crossed over to had a similar massacre. That time, the people who died were all the descendants of Yan and Huang.

Perhaps perhaps by figuring something out, the number of remaining Uighurs increased to 100,000, and a considerable number of them were women. They would work in the Ming Dynasty for three years before being exiled to a place called Ryukyu.

As for whether the king of the Ryukyus will agree, this is not within the scope of Li Xiao's consideration. If he dared to say a word, Li Xiao would ask Li Xiu to ask if the king had done enough.

The more ruthlessly the Uighurs were killed, the deeper the enmity between the two peoples. Let two peoples full of hatred be neighbors, which can also be regarded as a bad taste of Li Xiao. In a few hundred years, perhaps the Uighurs will flourish. Or maybe the Japanese will prosper, anyway, as long as anyone prospers, the Ming will encourage and support the weakened side.

The two peoples have been pinching fiercely for more than 100 years, and when the corpses are as many as they are burned today, the hatred will never be resolved.

Many times people are good at forgetting, and hatred is often easier to remember than kindness.

The way to determine whether the Uighurs would survive was as simple as boiling a fan of pork. The Uighurs queued up to receive it, and as long as they came to receive it and ate it in front of everyone without spitting it out, they had the capital to survive, but if they didn't do it, it would be a knife.

The Japanese sometimes have a bad taste, and they will throw a hand or a human head on one foot when they stew pork.

After eating pork or Uighur meat, these people became completely their own. There were more than 1.8 million Uighurs waiting to be slaughtered, and even if the Japanese were extremely fond of this kind of thing, there were times when they were tired of killing them. The surviving Uighurs then took over the work.

Since you can betray your faith in order to survive, it is nothing to kill a few people in order to survive. Even among those who are waiting to be slaughtered, there are their relatives, even their parents, brothers and sisters.

In showing their loyalty, the Uighurs demonstrated the spirit of righteous annihilation. Regardless of whether they are related to themselves or not, they are all treated equally, and it is a knife to the neck. Then kick the corpse into the dug pit!

When the bodies are piled up enough, someone throws a torch in. The corpse, doused with fire oil, quickly burst into flames.

In the beginning, the corpses were burned with the oil and clothes on them. But when it burns, large drops of human oil are grilled. Fat is very resistant to burning once burned, and a large pit of corpses will burn like a candle for a long time.

In keeping with the principle of not wasting resources and saving time and effort, the Uighurs began to throw live people into the pits.

Living people include the elderly, children, and infants. Because they are physically weak, and their struggles are not violent. With their arms tied behind their backs and their thumbs tied with ropes, the two men lifted them up and threw them into the fire pit.

As for the baby in swaddling clothes, it is even simpler, just throw it in. No one cares about the pleading, the invective, the screams. The Uighurs, who had eaten meat, only wanted to show their loyalty to their new masters. In their opinion, the most important thing is to be able to survive. Everything else, nothing else.

Li Xiao found that the Uighurs who surrendered to Cheng were even more brutal and barbaric in their killings. Even more barbaric than the Japanese people, they were as excited and active about the killing of their compatriots as if they had been beaten with chicken blood.

I don't understand what such a group of people thinks, but Li Xiao understands that everything they do is just to survive. But in their eyes, Li Xiao could still find a trace of hatred. Although that kind of gaze was fleeting, Li Xiao still saw it in the eyes of many people.

Moreover, Li Xiao also found that the hateful gaze seemed to be only aimed at the soldiers of the Japanese State. When dealing with the Ming soldiers, their eyes turned into fear. Perhaps they also know who is too powerful to be provoked, and who is just a minion.

Since they knew that the Ming Dynasty was too powerful to provoke, they still raised their butcher knives and slashed at countless descendants of Yan and Huang. Li Xiao didn't understand what these people thought when they rebelled, he just wanted to make the murderers pay the price.

And let other ethnic minorities see this kind of price, so as to achieve the goal of punishing the former and curing the disease and saving people. In layman's terms, it is to make an example of killing chickens and monkeys!

There are too many chickens to kill, and they can't kill them all for a month after slashing and chopping with axes, slashing water, flooding, and fire. In the end, I don't know who came up with an idea that lacks virtue and smokes, that is, hunger!

In the beginning, each person could still receive two steamed buns a day. Although Li Xiao feels that he is not a good person, he will also talk about the most basic humanitarianism. Let people eat a full meal before they die. The habit of the Chinese people is not to cause trouble to others, and since the living are not willing to add trouble, they naturally do not like to cause trouble to the king of Hades.

Now, each person can only receive one steamed bun a day. Then it developed to receive half a steamed bun every day, and finally one steamed bun per person every two days. When the Uighurs thought about protesting and resisting, they found that they no longer had the physical strength to protest and resist.

Some strong people have already started to grab other people's steamed buns to eat.

It turns out that people are no different from wolves when they are hungry. Even, more ferocious than a wolf. When the dead also become food, the living are not far from food. Sure enough, starvation is the most effective way to kill. From ancient times to the present, it has never changed.