Chapter 5 King Khan, a guy wants you to pay back
In a row, the envoys sent to the Ming Dynasty, in addition to telling the Emperor and officials that Jianzhou had no intention of rebellion and that the Ming Dynasty could open its mind to accept the emerging subordinates of Dajin, Nurhaci also hoped that the envoys could bring good news to the Jurchen compatriots scattered throughout Liaodong.
In addition, Nurhaci secretly sent the guard Andargu to sneak into the capital as a merchant. Andargu's only task was to inquire about the body of his master's old master.
The news from the messenger feedback was good. The Liaodong Governor and the Liaodong Dusi had no intention of going to war with the Dajin. Both the two major yamen hoped to "peacefully coexist" with the Dajin, and hoped that the Dajin could continue the mission of establishing the left and right guards of the state of Jianzhou - to assist the Ming Dynasty to resist the savages and Mongolians further north.
"Don't worry, although the Ming Dynasty is powerful, they have used troops one after another, and the national treasury has long been empty. The government and the opposition have continued to fight, and no one even has the prime minister to do it. How can we use troops in time against our Dajin? I hope that the Ming Dynasty will definitely agree to the request of the Khan!"
Gong Zhengliu had just returned from Tieling. He was ordered by Nurhaci to bribe Li Rubai with a large sum of money. Of course, the superficial name was to visit the Khan's niece.
"Ming Dynasty, I never worried."
Nurhaci looked at the busy craftsmen with his hands behind his back. These craftsmen were all Han people who had been resigned or captured over the years. At this moment, they were building weapons for the Jin army. The high temperature fire made these Han people look red and they had to knock on the hammer in their hands with bare shirt.
Knife, spear, shield, axe...weapons are created from the hands of craftsmen and are quickly distributed to the hands of the Eight Banners soldiers.
"These Han people made great contributions to the Great Jin Dynasty and ordered Feng Ying to carry the ancestral homes for these Han people in the future and all of them were included in the Eight Banners."
"King Khan is wise!"
Gong Zhengliu sincerely praised. So far, there are tens of thousands of Han people who have served for the Dajin. Most of them are engaged in humble physical labor and devote their blood, sweat and descendants to the development of the Dajin. But even so, the Han people still cannot integrate into the Dajin. Don’t even mention the Dajin Eight Banners, composed mainly of Jianzhou soldiers.
Gong Zhengliu was worried that the Jin Dynasty would really go to war with the Ming Dynasty in the future, and the tens of thousands of Han people in the rear would rebellion, shaking the foundation of the Jin Dynasty. Therefore, he always suggested that Nurhaci include the Han people in the Eight Banners, but Nurhaci never agreed.
Today, King Khan finally let go. Although he was only more than a thousand Han craftsmen, Gong Zhengliu saw hope from this.
As long as the Khan can regard the Han people as the same people as the Jurchens, the rise of the Great Jin Dynasty will be unstoppable!
Nurhaci was not on a whim, and he had already planned everything about the Great Jin Dynasty. Two days ago, he had just issued a Khan imperial edict, ordering the prince Qianying to be responsible for rectifying and improving the Eight Banners system. He also allowed Eyidu, Fei Yingdong, He Heli, and Huerhan to serve as ministers of government, and called the "Four Ministers of the Great Jin Dynasty". At the same time, he also conferred Amin and Manguertai as Beile. In this way, he also appointed Chuying and Daishan, and the four major Beile became Nuerhaci's right-hand man and the four ministers.
With the issuance of orders, the emerging Dajin had matured politically. The "peaceful" policy of Ming Dynasty officials on Dajin made Nurhaci feel that there was no need to wait any longer. After returning to the Khan Palace, he issued the first military order after the establishment of Dajin - Huerhan, one of the four ministers, led an army of 3,000 to fight against the remnants of the Sahalian tribe.
The Sahalian tribe was led by Nurhaci two years ago to fight against pacification, but the remaining tribe members fled to the Ningguta area and gathered thousands of people one after another, which made Nurhaci very unhappy.
After receiving the order, Huerhan immediately led his troops to set off. After arriving at Ningguta, he divided hundreds of people to cross the river by canoe and attacked the remaining troops of Sahalian in one fell swoop.
The remaining troops of Sahalian were unable to even resist, and the dozens of villages they belonged to were occupied by Jin soldiers. After Huerhan returned to Heituara, Nurhaci personally met him and allocated a lot of money and rewarded the soldiers who were worthy of meritorious people. However, Nurhaci did not punish them for the more than 2,000 Sakhallian people brought back by Huerhan, but placed them in the two yellow flags so that they could become the people of gold with peace of mind in the future.
This is the method of governing the country in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" that teaches Nurhaci - if you conquer the hearts of others and use them for your own use, your power will become stronger and stronger.
The good news arrived in Heituara along with the good news from the Ming Dynasty's capital - the Ming Dynasty's court did not accuse Jianzhou of claiming the country, nor did it dispatch a large army to attack.
The reason for this is that according to the detailed study, the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty scolded his prime minister in the deep palace and said that he had no money to fight any war.
Whether this situation is true is obviously impossible to confirm with the ability of the Dajin to make fine work. However, judging from the reactions of the central and local officials of the Ming Dynasty and Liaodong, there was no sign of a military attack on the Dajin Dynasty. The officers and soldiers of the Ming Dynasty's military town near the Dajin continued to trade with the Dajin, and the garrison of Tieling Li Yongfang even wrote a letter to the Dajin Khan of the Dajin show that he was absolutely unprepared.
Another news made Nurhaci unhappy - the old thing who was almost ninety years old was still holding on!
"You are still alive, still alive... But what can you do if you are alive? You are old and you can't even get out of the ground, but I am young..."
Nurhaci, who muttered to himself, threw a copper coin to Abahai, who was feeding Dorgon's porridge. This was the hard-earned money he designed himself.
Cricketing is the opinion of the four ministers. They believe that since the Dajin was founded, it was not the past. Everything in the country must have the same rules as the Ming Dynasty, whether it is rules, systems, or military, or the food, clothing, housing and transportation as the people of the Eight Banners. Coins are a symbol of a country and a symbol of wealth. Only with its own coins can Dajin be more conducive to the prosperity of business and the prosperity of the country.
"In the future, our money will increase and increase!" Nurhaci looked to the south with a bold look, his eyes full of pride.
Looking at her husband's majesty, Abahai, who was holding the wealthy money in his hand, couldn't help but blush on his face - the heroic spirit of King Khan still made her obsessed even when she was old.
"Dorgon, go, Ama will take you to hunt!" Nurhaci turned around and reached out to greet his two-year-old son.
When he heard that he was going to hunt with Ama, the young Dorgon immediately crawled out of his mother's arms and ran over happily.
Holding Dorgon's hand, Nurhaci was about to instruct the guards to prepare horses. He Heli, one of the four ministers and his son-in-law, quickly walked into the Khan's palace, and he brought bad news to the Khan.
Chapter completed!