Chapter 897: The land of the Han people can't stay there
Agula is the assistant director of the IKEA. "Agula" means mountains in Mongolian. It is also considered as a person's name. Agula is very tall and looks bigger than ordinary people. In addition, he has some courage and is also well-known in the Outer Mongolian Army.
Agula's tribe is not considered a large tribe in Outer Mongolia. There are very few people, and there are only more than 1,000 people in the elderly, weak, women and children. Among them, there are only more than 300 males who can be drawn. This time, there are more than 200 people who enter the pass with Agula. Although they cannot compare with those of the large tribes that send one or two thousand people to the pass, this is everything Agula can take out. After all, no males cannot be left in the tribe. In that case, if the white disaster or wolf disaster, the women and children will not even have the ability to protect themselves.
In fact, when the Ming Dynasty and the Later Jin were still fighting outside the pass, the tribe where Agula lived helped the Ming Dynasty and was an enemy of the Later Jin. On the one hand, this was because the Mongolian Golden Family and the Later Jin fought for ruling power, and on the other hand, the Ming Dynasty at that time offered a considerable reward for winning over the Mongols against the Later Jin, such as how much gold and silver the head of a Later Jin man was worth, or how much rice and grain could be exchanged for. The stronger the Later Jin, the higher the price offered by the Ming Dynasty, so the Mongols were so eager to hunt down the Later Jin soldiers. Also because of the existence of the Mongols, the Later Jin was always restrained by a large number of troops and could not achieve greater victory against the Ming Dynasty.
But Agula remembers that when he was still young, one day his father suddenly came back from Guanshi of the Ming Dynasty with an angry face and told him that the Han people were not loyal and did not keep their word. They no longer rewarded the Mongols. Instead, they opened trade between the rice market and the Later Jin Dynasty. They no longer supported the Mongol weapons, nor sent troops to help them, allowing the Later Jin Dynasty to suppress the Mongols step by step. Agula remembers that the Ming Dynasty official who was said at that time was a man named Yuan. Later, the Mongols were no longer willing to help the Ming Dynasty. Instead, under the temptation and inspiration of the Later Jin Dynasty, they began to participate in the war against the Ming Dynasty, which eventually led to the collapse of the Ming Dynasty. After that, although Agula's tribe did not become a subordinate of the Qing Dynasty like Mongolia in the south of the Mo River, they regarded themselves as a subordinate in name. This time, the Qing Dynasty summoned them into the pass, and Agula agreed without hesitation.
The biggest reason that prompted Agula to enter the pass was not his fear of the Qing Dynasty, but the silver rewards given by the Qing Dynasty and the wealth of the Han people in the pass to him. Living outside the mouth was not much easier than fighting in the pass for decades. Natural disasters were the primary priority, and it was necessary to prevent them. Living in a small tribe was even more difficult, which made Agula and his son learn to "make a big deal". He would be with whoever was strong, and he would listen to whoever was strong. Following the strong would have meat to eat. This was the truth believed by Agula and his son. From the moment Agula took his tribe to the land of Han people, he firmly believed that he would be able to return with a full load this time, bringing back rouge and water powder from Han women to the women in the tribe, bringing back the exquisitely crafted handpieces to them, bringing back delicious food to the children, and bringing back resources to the tribe to survive.
Agula didn't mind how the Manzhou soldiers looked at them at all. Whether they regarded them as subordinates or mercenaries, what he cared about was whether he could regain wealth for his tribesmen. The Manzhou soldiers looked down on them, such foreign vassals, and the Mongolian relatives who were inseparable from Inner Mongolia looked down on them, so they couldn't blame them. The harems of the Qing Dynasty were all their Korqin women, and the emperors were their nephews, so how could they not be upright?
The days at the camp at the foot of Meihua Mountain in the north of Yangzhou City were the happiest days for Agula and his tribesmen. What they did in those days made them truly feel what the conqueror was. However, in the subsequent Three Bays War, Agula was frightened by the southern barbarians. Just like all the Outer Mongolian soldiers who entered the gate for the first time, he was shocked. When did the Han people who were as warm as pigs and sheep become so strong and so terrible?
Agula has been reflecting on this issue, and is also worried about the lives of himself and his tribes, and even more worried about the future of the tribe. Seeing the eight Manchu and Mongolian banners constantly driving horses out of the camp, and seeing the horses rushing back from time to time, Agula was frightened. During the Three Bays War, the magic weapon used by the Southern Barbarians really scared him. He had never seen a weapon that could kill people alive. Could these southern barbarians have hooked up with the legendary Western devils and learned their magic?
Agula was very sure that if the Southern Barbarians really wanted to kill here, the Qing army would definitely not win because they had no morale at all. Once the fight started, the dozens of men under his command could not hold on for a moment because they were also afraid.
Agula wanted to learn from the two white flags and soldiers to join the Ming army, but his tribe was outside the mouth. Even if the Manzhou people retreated from the pass, the Ming army could not help them. If they found the Manzhou people to settle the score with them, the Ming army would not be able to save the nearby fire. In the end, the poor little tribes were the ones who were unlucky. Besides, the southern barbarians might fall in love with them, so why bother to ask for that boring?
Agula's people were placed at the outermost part of the camp. If he wanted to lean in, the korqin's bastards drank and scolded them. Agula's tribesmen were also Mongolian men, and they almost started to fight. This incident alarmed the people of Manzhou. There was no way, Agula could only make up his mind and beat several tribesmen hard. The final result was that he continued to bite the bullet and stay outside.
Although he was a Taiji, Agula felt that he was not even as good as a soldier from Manzhou people. The food he gave to them was pitifully small, so he had to mix wild vegetables and grains together to fill his stomach. He wanted to eat meat, but that was not even the door. He ate this way, and he wouldn't talk about other happy enjoyment. He lost all the women, and there was a lot of gold, silver and treasures in his pocket, but he couldn't change the good things at this moment.
My subordinates had just run a dozen miles away to get some wild game, and there were a few hares and two pheasants. There were a river that looked like there were a lot of wild ducks, but the Mongolians didn't know how to water, so they didn't dare to go into the water. They could only stare at them. They boiled some hot water randomly to get the game. Agula didn't eat it alone. Everyone just divided it evenly, and each person with wine came to him. You and I sip it, but I didn't care about the smell of the stench on the mouth of the skin.
After fighting this battle, no matter who wins or loses, go back quickly. Manchus and Han people fought to death, what do you think we Mongolians are involved in? Genghis Khan is a thing of the past, and we have no blessing in enjoying the Han people's prosperity.
Life on the back of a horse and the work of licking food on the edge of a knife is not easy to live. There is no tomorrow, so when the Nanman did not come, fill his stomach first. If you really kill me, block it. If you block it, you will fight to the death. If you can't stop it, you will run away.
No matter how you have to take the men back, you can't all be broken into this pass. Men are the lifeblood of the tribe. Without men, the tribe will be over!
Chapter completed!