Ming Taizi's Total War
Chapter 298 The Harvest of the North Korean Mission
Chapter 298 The Harvest of the North Korean Mission
Zhu Cihong's attitude is very firm, he will not let it go if he does not completely destroy Mizhou, but this destruction does not mean that the Eight Banners and the people of Mizhou will disappear from this world, Zhu Cihong just wants them to no longer be able to form an organization. The Central Plains Dynasty is only a threat.
This is actually not difficult to do, you only need to destroy the mite, and then place the Han Eight Banners in the Eight Banners as a military household, send the Mongolian Eight Banners to the Western Regions for grazing, and weave the Manchu Eight Banners into a special military household, similar to the Russian one. Cossacks do the same.
This is his idea, and also his blueprint for the final outcome of the Mongols and Manchurians. However, Zhu Cihong does not intend to say this. It is too early to say how Mongolia and Manchuria are pacified now.
"What Your Majesty said is very true. For the sake of the country and the future of the Ming Dynasty, some measures must be taken against Mongolia and Manchuria."
"No matter how bad it is, I still have to learn the method of becoming an ancestor. Sending hundreds of thousands of troops to plow the courtyard and sweep the caves will at least make my dynasty stable for a hundred years."
Shi Kefa agrees with Zhu Cihong's idea very much. In the past, he was hesitant about the issue of mites, and even had the idea of uniting with the captives to fight against the bandits.
However, it was all based on the constant internal conflicts in Nanming, the unstable rule of the imperial court, and the low combat power and small number of the Ming army.
Now under the leadership of Zhu Cihong, the Ming army expelled Mi Qing and killed Li Chuang, a group of rogues who caused disasters to the world. It can be said that Ming has the military capability to solve the problems of Mizhou and Mongolia.
Only Qian Qianyi, who was full of poetry and books and didn't know how to govern the country, was the only one who opposed Zhu Cihong's idea.
"Your Majesty, if this happens, the imperial treasury will definitely not be able to support it, and the recruitment of strong men and civilian husbands will definitely make the people complain."
Qian Qianyi only sees the peace and interests of ordinary people, but cannot see the stability and long-term interests of the country.
Maybe it's because he has been living in the south of the Yangtze River and has never faced North China bandits and Qing soldiers.
"You don't have to worry about that. I will allocate internal funds for military expenses, and I sent a team of missions to North Korea before. I believe they will bring me satisfactory results."
After Zhu Cihong finished speaking, he ordered Qian Qianyi to draft an edict for himself in a very strong tone, and made the leaders of Chahar Mongolia, Oirat Mongolia, Heshuot Mongolia, and Junggar Mongolia as princes. Yitong Sansi, Shangzhu Kingdom.
Because he wanted to use these Mongols, he rewarded them with these official positions very generously.
While the angel was holding the edict, rewards, clothes, and guard of honor, Mo Huali's mission landed at the pier near Seoul.
Before reaching the shore, some fishing boats and the North Korean navy found the trail of the mission, and then reported it to the government on the pier.
So as soon as Mo Huali and others landed, the Koreans sent many officials and soldiers to wait on the pier. When they saw Mo Huali and others disembark, they saluted respectfully.
Considering that Mo Huali and the others were envoys of the Celestial Dynasty and could only speak the official Chinese of the Central Plains, these Korean officials thoughtfully brought an interpreter who could speak Korean and official Chinese of the Central Plains on the shore.
Mo Huali and the others went ashore to greet each other first, and then proposed to go to Seoul to meet the king of North Korea.
None of these North Korean officials dared to be dissatisfied with the request of the envoys of the Heavenly Dynasty, and hurriedly took out all the carriages in the government office for Mo Huali and others to use.
After finding that it was not enough, they went to the pier to requisition carriages, gave Mo Huali the horses, and finally sent many soldiers to escort and lead the way, which can be said to be extremely obedient.
Mo Huali and others traveled smoothly all the way from outside Seoul to the Korean royal palace. Wherever they went, there was no one who did not avoid the mission's carriage.
Although the mission came suddenly, officials from Seoul and the central government of North Korea found out that the mission had arrived, so they hurriedly sent officers and soldiers to stand on both sides of the street as guards of honor to protect the mission from the Kingdom of Heaven.
Although the attitude of the North Koreans was very submissive and they attached great importance to the mission along the way, but after entering the North Korean palace and seeing King Li Ji of North Korea, Mo Huali still acted like he was asking questions.
Li Ji is the contemporary king of Korea. He has been king for more than 1623 years since he came to power in [-], longer than Chongzhen and Zhu Cihong combined.
As soon as he came up, he pointed at the North Korean king's nose and cursed, accusing him of paying tribute to Miqing, treating him as the suzerain of the country, stabbing Daming in the back, and sending troops and people to help Miqing attack Daming and so on.
As an envoy of the Kingdom of Heaven, it was too easy for Mo Huali to accuse the King of Korea. Everything from paying tribute to sending envoys to pay tribute, etc., could be the reason for Mo Huali to accuse Li Yu.
Anyway, North Korea's national strength is weak, its army is weak, and its population is sparse. This is their original sin.
If it weren't for Daming to protect them, North Korea would have been wiped out n times.
The most important thing is that Daming's current combat effectiveness has returned to decades ago. It used several large-scale battles to drive Mi Qing out of the pass. These Koreans who were doing business in China passed it back.
This point, North Korea's King Li Ji was also aware of it, so he disregarded the dignity of the king, and accepted Mo Huali's reprimand honestly like a gray grandson, not daring to speak out to refute him.
After all, what Mo Huali said was true. Although sending troops and people to help Mite Qing was under the threat of force from Mite Qing, wasn't it because the Koreans were weak and dared not refuse and resist the Mite people?
In the end, the king of Joseon voluntarily promised to abandon the suzerain relationship of Qing Dynasty, and changed to Ming Dynasty as the suzerain country, and sent someone to inform Qing Dynasty to show that the two sides broke forever.
In addition, the king of North Korea Li Ji also promised to donate 5 taels of silver, 1 taels of gold, more than a thousand pearls, five thousand Korean ginseng plants, one thousand pieces of Korean specialty cloth, and more than a thousand furs of hares and wild wolves. Zhang and so on.
On the whole, it is about 50 taels of silver, which can be said to be very sincere.
In addition, in order to curry favor with him, Li Ji and some nobles from North Korea offered treasures worth about ten thousand taels of silver to Mo Huali.
After hearing this series of words, the gloomy expression on Mo Huali's face dissipated, and finally he smiled.
Because he knew that the purpose of his trip had been achieved, and he could go back to Zhu Cihong for a return order.
But at this moment, several heavily armed Manchurian officers and soldiers suddenly broke into the Korean palace.
"Where are the Han Chinese missions? Let me chop them off at sea." I saw a tall man, wearing armor, and holding a sharp knife, a Manchurian general who suddenly broke into the Korean palace.
He was the commander of the Qing army sent by the Qing Dynasty to monitor the King of Korea and the two groups of nobles, but he had never had a sense of presence because the weak Koreans never dared to refuse the orders of the suzerain, no matter whether it was the Ming Dynasty or the Qing Dynasty.
(End of this chapter)
Zhu Cihong's attitude is very firm, he will not let it go if he does not completely destroy Mizhou, but this destruction does not mean that the Eight Banners and the people of Mizhou will disappear from this world, Zhu Cihong just wants them to no longer be able to form an organization. The Central Plains Dynasty is only a threat.
This is actually not difficult to do, you only need to destroy the mite, and then place the Han Eight Banners in the Eight Banners as a military household, send the Mongolian Eight Banners to the Western Regions for grazing, and weave the Manchu Eight Banners into a special military household, similar to the Russian one. Cossacks do the same.
This is his idea, and also his blueprint for the final outcome of the Mongols and Manchurians. However, Zhu Cihong does not intend to say this. It is too early to say how Mongolia and Manchuria are pacified now.
"What Your Majesty said is very true. For the sake of the country and the future of the Ming Dynasty, some measures must be taken against Mongolia and Manchuria."
"No matter how bad it is, I still have to learn the method of becoming an ancestor. Sending hundreds of thousands of troops to plow the courtyard and sweep the caves will at least make my dynasty stable for a hundred years."
Shi Kefa agrees with Zhu Cihong's idea very much. In the past, he was hesitant about the issue of mites, and even had the idea of uniting with the captives to fight against the bandits.
However, it was all based on the constant internal conflicts in Nanming, the unstable rule of the imperial court, and the low combat power and small number of the Ming army.
Now under the leadership of Zhu Cihong, the Ming army expelled Mi Qing and killed Li Chuang, a group of rogues who caused disasters to the world. It can be said that Ming has the military capability to solve the problems of Mizhou and Mongolia.
Only Qian Qianyi, who was full of poetry and books and didn't know how to govern the country, was the only one who opposed Zhu Cihong's idea.
"Your Majesty, if this happens, the imperial treasury will definitely not be able to support it, and the recruitment of strong men and civilian husbands will definitely make the people complain."
Qian Qianyi only sees the peace and interests of ordinary people, but cannot see the stability and long-term interests of the country.
Maybe it's because he has been living in the south of the Yangtze River and has never faced North China bandits and Qing soldiers.
"You don't have to worry about that. I will allocate internal funds for military expenses, and I sent a team of missions to North Korea before. I believe they will bring me satisfactory results."
After Zhu Cihong finished speaking, he ordered Qian Qianyi to draft an edict for himself in a very strong tone, and made the leaders of Chahar Mongolia, Oirat Mongolia, Heshuot Mongolia, and Junggar Mongolia as princes. Yitong Sansi, Shangzhu Kingdom.
Because he wanted to use these Mongols, he rewarded them with these official positions very generously.
While the angel was holding the edict, rewards, clothes, and guard of honor, Mo Huali's mission landed at the pier near Seoul.
Before reaching the shore, some fishing boats and the North Korean navy found the trail of the mission, and then reported it to the government on the pier.
So as soon as Mo Huali and others landed, the Koreans sent many officials and soldiers to wait on the pier. When they saw Mo Huali and others disembark, they saluted respectfully.
Considering that Mo Huali and the others were envoys of the Celestial Dynasty and could only speak the official Chinese of the Central Plains, these Korean officials thoughtfully brought an interpreter who could speak Korean and official Chinese of the Central Plains on the shore.
Mo Huali and the others went ashore to greet each other first, and then proposed to go to Seoul to meet the king of North Korea.
None of these North Korean officials dared to be dissatisfied with the request of the envoys of the Heavenly Dynasty, and hurriedly took out all the carriages in the government office for Mo Huali and others to use.
After finding that it was not enough, they went to the pier to requisition carriages, gave Mo Huali the horses, and finally sent many soldiers to escort and lead the way, which can be said to be extremely obedient.
Mo Huali and others traveled smoothly all the way from outside Seoul to the Korean royal palace. Wherever they went, there was no one who did not avoid the mission's carriage.
Although the mission came suddenly, officials from Seoul and the central government of North Korea found out that the mission had arrived, so they hurriedly sent officers and soldiers to stand on both sides of the street as guards of honor to protect the mission from the Kingdom of Heaven.
Although the attitude of the North Koreans was very submissive and they attached great importance to the mission along the way, but after entering the North Korean palace and seeing King Li Ji of North Korea, Mo Huali still acted like he was asking questions.
Li Ji is the contemporary king of Korea. He has been king for more than 1623 years since he came to power in [-], longer than Chongzhen and Zhu Cihong combined.
As soon as he came up, he pointed at the North Korean king's nose and cursed, accusing him of paying tribute to Miqing, treating him as the suzerain of the country, stabbing Daming in the back, and sending troops and people to help Miqing attack Daming and so on.
As an envoy of the Kingdom of Heaven, it was too easy for Mo Huali to accuse the King of Korea. Everything from paying tribute to sending envoys to pay tribute, etc., could be the reason for Mo Huali to accuse Li Yu.
Anyway, North Korea's national strength is weak, its army is weak, and its population is sparse. This is their original sin.
If it weren't for Daming to protect them, North Korea would have been wiped out n times.
The most important thing is that Daming's current combat effectiveness has returned to decades ago. It used several large-scale battles to drive Mi Qing out of the pass. These Koreans who were doing business in China passed it back.
This point, North Korea's King Li Ji was also aware of it, so he disregarded the dignity of the king, and accepted Mo Huali's reprimand honestly like a gray grandson, not daring to speak out to refute him.
After all, what Mo Huali said was true. Although sending troops and people to help Mite Qing was under the threat of force from Mite Qing, wasn't it because the Koreans were weak and dared not refuse and resist the Mite people?
In the end, the king of Joseon voluntarily promised to abandon the suzerain relationship of Qing Dynasty, and changed to Ming Dynasty as the suzerain country, and sent someone to inform Qing Dynasty to show that the two sides broke forever.
In addition, the king of North Korea Li Ji also promised to donate 5 taels of silver, 1 taels of gold, more than a thousand pearls, five thousand Korean ginseng plants, one thousand pieces of Korean specialty cloth, and more than a thousand furs of hares and wild wolves. Zhang and so on.
On the whole, it is about 50 taels of silver, which can be said to be very sincere.
In addition, in order to curry favor with him, Li Ji and some nobles from North Korea offered treasures worth about ten thousand taels of silver to Mo Huali.
After hearing this series of words, the gloomy expression on Mo Huali's face dissipated, and finally he smiled.
Because he knew that the purpose of his trip had been achieved, and he could go back to Zhu Cihong for a return order.
But at this moment, several heavily armed Manchurian officers and soldiers suddenly broke into the Korean palace.
"Where are the Han Chinese missions? Let me chop them off at sea." I saw a tall man, wearing armor, and holding a sharp knife, a Manchurian general who suddenly broke into the Korean palace.
He was the commander of the Qing army sent by the Qing Dynasty to monitor the King of Korea and the two groups of nobles, but he had never had a sense of presence because the weak Koreans never dared to refuse the orders of the suzerain, no matter whether it was the Ming Dynasty or the Qing Dynasty.
(End of this chapter)
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