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Chapter 167 Roots 1

Chapter 167: Root 1

After saying this, Yue Qi couldn't help but look behind Jiang Lang, and was immediately attracted by the soldiers behind him. He was the general who commanded the troops and naturally understood what good soldiers were and what elite soldiers were. Undoubtedly, these soldiers behind Jiang Lang could definitely be considered elite soldiers.

With a slight lift, Yue Qi pointed to Jiang Lang's back and asked, "Are these your soldiers?"

Jiang Lang smiled slightly and said, "Yes, there are only more than a thousand people."

"Not bad, not bad!"

Yue Qi nodded and said, "I really didn't expect that these soldiers of yours are very good!"

"That's!"

Jiang Lang smiled again, and then said modestly: "Thank you for the love of the emperor. These soldiers are elite soldiers for me, so I don't have much strength. Okay, General Yue is planning to withdraw your people now, or stay there?"

Jiang Lang didn't want to get into more troubles about soldiers, so he quickly changed the topic. And as for the current new style, this is the main problem.

Yue Qi frowned and said, "I have not received any orders here yet. If I withdraw my orders privately, it will be troublesome to pursue them. It would be better for me to stay. Many people are more powerful, and those inside are a little difficult to deal with."

Jiang Lang nodded and said, "It's good!"

After saying that, Jiang Lang waved his hand and without issuing any orders, more than a thousand soldiers rushed to the State Guesthouse and surrounded him firmly. As for the purpose of this time, Jiang Lang had already sent the documents to the centurion in the army in writing when he set out. After understanding the orders, Jiang Lang naturally did not need to say anything more.

Yue Qi couldn't help but feel deeply envious. Although he was also leading the troops, the group of soldiers in front of him were definitely good. And from the actions of those soldiers, it can be seen that their strength is not low.

Jiang Lang didn't care much about Yue Qi. When the soldiers arrived at their position, he nodded with satisfaction and said, "General Yue, now this place has been arranged, so we might as well find a place to rest. I have a lot of things and want to ask General Yue for advice."

Yue Qi, who came back to his senses, nodded and said, "There is a room here, so why not go in and have a rest." After that, he led the way in front.

Jiang Lang followed without any hesitation.

The room is located in the front yard. Although the location is a bit remote, you can see any movement in the front yard through the window. When it is used as a lounge, you can also monitor it strangely. The room is not very big and the furnishings are very simple, but there are charcoal stoves, which makes the whole room very warm. Now on the charcoal stove, a copper pot is steaming, and a gurgling sound comes from the face.

After entering the room, Yue Qi's personal soldiers immediately placed two chairs beside the charcoal stove, and then brought tea cups and put tea leaves in them.

Yue Qi smiled slightly at this time and said, "Please sit down, everything is good here, but this room is a little bit simpler."

Jiang Lang waved his hand, and was not polite, and sat on the chair, then said: "It's also great here than sleeping outside. Moreover, we are a soldier, just have a place to stay. What's the matter there or not."

Yue Qi nodded and said, "No, good, it makes sense!" As he said that, he took the teacup from the soldier's hand, handed it to Jiang Lang, and said, "It's cold, drink some tea to warm your body."

"Thanks!"

Jiang Lang took the teacup and thanked him quickly.

Yue Qi smiled and said he was not polite. He picked up his own cup, took a sip, and then said, "It's almost two years since we met each other, right?"

Jiang Lang nodded and said, "General Yue still remembers it. And if General Yue hadn't saved Xu Guan once, Xu Guan wouldn't have stayed here now."

Yue Qi waved his hand and said, "That time my soldiers bullied you, how could I let them do whatever they want? And if you can become a general who commands the army in two years, you have earned it by your own efforts, which shows that you are also a talent."

"General Yue has been awarded too much!"

Jiang Lang quickly said modestly, "I'm just better lucky. I married the adopted daughter of the third prince, and then I got to this position."

When Yue Qi heard this, Jiang Lang's modesty suddenly realized. He had been envious of Jiang Lang's possession of such elite soldiers just now. Now, after Jiang Lang said this, he realized that he had relied on the third prince to climb up. He suddenly felt a little disdainful in his heart. Of course, it was not his fault. It turned out that he was in Datong and naturally knew very little about Jiang Lang's affairs. When he arrived in the capital in time, he was just a military officer and had no chance to contact information related to Jiang Lang, so he naturally did not know about Jiang Lang's affairs.

The two later talked about other things, but the more they still involved military content. After all, they were both military generals. The so-called three sentences are not separated from the zartorials, and the two naturally did not leave the military. Of course, during the conversation, Yue Qi was also shocked by Jiang Lang's proficiency, but there was already a preconceived concept before. Even if Jiang Lang spoke quite insightful in some aspects, Yue Qi just thought that Jiang Lang was just talking about war on paper, so he naturally would not care about so much, and was more perfunctory.

Later, Jiang Lang also realized something was wrong with Yue Qi, but he didn't take it seriously, and there was no need to worry about these things.

When they set off, Jiang Lang was divided into work, and one of them was arranged to inquire about the movement of the Wassam envoy. While the two were chatting, the news kept coming, but more of the Wassam envoy was very excited, but he did not take any other extraordinary actions.

Time passed slowly, and even Jiang Lang thought that the tile stinger would not come to cause trouble, but the so-called human calculations were not as good as the heavens. After Jiang Lang and others arrived, the entire State Guesthouse suddenly became in chaos. Many tile stingers rushed out of the room and rushed into the front yard. Seeing that the guards had increased a lot, some people suddenly started to shout. Jiang Lang and Yue Qi, who were in the room, saw this, immediately left the room and walked towards the front yard.

Why do these tile envoys come out to cause trouble? They have to start after Jiang Lang and others arrive.

The leader of the envoy who was ordered to go to the Ming Dynasty this time was Pierma Heima, an envoy who came to the Ming Dynasty many times.

In September of the second year of Zhengtong, "the envoys from Washu and others came to pay tribute to horses."

In the third year of Zhengtong, it happened to Emperor Yingzong's birthday and Pierma Heima celebrated as a special envoy of Tuohuan. The Ming court promoted him to commander after rank.

In the sixth year, Pierma Heima went to the Ming Dynasty as an envoy of the Great Khan of the Ola, Tuotuohua, and was promoted to the Assistant Commander of the Capital.

In the past ten years, Pierma Heima, as the great Khan Tuotuobuhua, the powerful minister, and the tribute envoys of various feudal lords, led a large group of envoys of more than 1,900 people to pay tribute to the court, 800 horses, 130,000 green rat skins, 16,000 silver rat skins, and 200 sable oak skins. He was promoted to the commander-in-chief.

In the twelfth year, Pierma Heima was once again the commander of Oirat Khan Tuotuobuhua and the Grand Tutor Yesen, leading 2,472 people to pay tribute to the Ming Dynasty. He tributed 4,172 horses, marten rats, silver rats, and green rats. He also offered 200 horses and seven camels in his own name. The Ming court promoted him to the commander-in-chief. In the first month of the following year, he was moved to the governor again.

From this we can see that the mission to the Ming Dynasty has basically become an important task for Pierma Heima. In addition, every time they came, because of Wang Zhen, they received extra tribute every time they received the reward. Moreover, Wang Zhen turned a blind eye to the number of people who reported falsely and acquiesced them. Therefore, every time Pierma Heima went to the Ming Dynasty, he could bring back generous rewards to Washi. This not only made Washi Han King Tutuobuhua Yexian very satisfied, but naturally he also gained a lot of benefits.

This time, as usual, he came to pay tribute with a large amount of items, and at the same time falsely reported more than 3,000 places, hoping to exchange them for a generous gift from the Ming Dynasty. However, when he was satisfied, Wang Zhen became serious this time, not only requested to pay according to the actual number of people, but also reduced a lot of tributes. This made the plan to make a big fortune here suddenly fail. So just after receiving the news, the envoys of Wats were very angry and asked the Pier Ma Heima to ask Wang Zhen for a talk, and the whole room was suddenly in chaos.

Pier Ma Heima, who was sitting at the top, looked coldly at the envoy who had already quarreled below, and did not speak. As a senior envoy, he naturally understood what would happen if he had to go to the powerful ministers of the Ming Dynasty to argue. Therefore, although he was very atmospheric in his heart, he could still think about countermeasures calmly. Of course, he didn't need to see the interests in front of him, he saw further.

Whether it was the Tang Dynasty, the Song Dynasty, or the Ming Dynasty, the prosperity of the Central Plains was always the envy of the strong men on the grassland. In their eyes, the Central Plains was just a piece of fat, but the people who were guarding this piece of fat were so unbearable. So whenever the grassland was unified, it was when they attacked the Central Plains. After all, they envied the prosperity of China. At the same time, the bloodline of the grassland made them more warriors. They were born warriors. Now, after Tuohuan's death, his son inherited the Taishi only to control Washi and Eastern Mongolia. Since then, he fought east and west, and successively subdued the three guards of Hami, Shazhou, as well as the three guards of Qier Gusi and Urianha. The current grassland has basically been unified.
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