At this moment, Hedanbaat'er took the lead, followed by thirty-six riders such as Karitu and Geereng.
No, it's not accurate, it should be Huang Dazhi with thirty-three riders plus one person and three horses.
"Hahaha, Huang Yi, chirping..." Hedanbaatar laughed out loud when he saw Huang Yi with full beard and tail from a distance. He didn't know what he said.
Huang Dayong immediately translated: "Mr. Hedanbaat'er said that he could predict that nothing would happen to you."
Hedanbaat'er was still talking after he jumped off the horse, and Huang Dayong immediately translated: "Mr. Hedanbaatar asked me if I had captured three more horses?"
"Tell him that we killed three horse thieves and seized four sets of robes and many good things."
Hedanbaat'er, Karitu, Geereng and other knights all showed admiration, and they all came forward to see the spoils.
This was incredible, and most of the knights began to be envious.
Ge'erleng's eyes shone as he looked at the armor, and he said, "This fine iron scale armor probably weighs fifty or sixty kilograms!"
Karitu said: "If I wear this kind of armor, I can beat two Jurchen Baturus."
Hedanbattle rubbed the iron armor that had been polished by Huang Daquan, as if he was caressing a beauty.
He said: "We Mongolians are better than the Jurchens in cavalry and archery. We always fail to beat them because we have too little iron armor."
Although Huang Yi couldn't understand their language, he noticed their love for iron armor from their attitudes.
He said: "Huang Dayong, tell Hedan Battle that I want to give him this armor."
"Sir, the whole tribe doesn't have such good armor, and I can't even buy it with twenty cows."
"Hahaha... Then it should be dedicated to your leader, Comrade Hedanbaatar. I hope he can lead everyone better in the future."
Huang Yi unknowingly saw modern vocabulary popping up again. Huang Dayong heard it half-understood, but he could tell that these were good words.
When he told Hedanbaatar in Mongolian, he also said some words of praise.
Unexpectedly, Huang Yi would be so knowledgeable. Hedanbaatar was so happy that he said something loudly to all the knights, and then everyone cheered.
Seeing Huang Yi's confused look, Huang Dayong immediately whispered: "Master Hedanbaat'er said that you are his good brother and an invincible warrior, and he asks everyone to respect you."
Forehead! This can be done!
After ten minutes, everyone walked back, because with the speed of tribe migration, it was impossible to get here to camp before dark.
Next, Huang Yi got into trouble. Several knights were pestering him, demanding that slaves be exchanged for the two pairs of leather armors and the cotton armor.
Huang Yi already had a basic understanding of the situation in the tribe. The total number of Han slaves was only about twenty. Except for Huang Dayong, there were only four teenage men.
But Huang Yi did not refuse the knights, because he didn't know how long he would live in this tribe, and he must not stalemate the relationship.
This is an era where survival can only be achieved by working together, and the power of the collective cannot be underestimated.
Huang Yi had no choice but to laugh and promised to ask Hedanbaatar to make the decision when he reunited with the tribe, and stated that he was willing to exchange leather armor for Han slaves.
The ball was played well, and as expected, the Cavaliers no longer surrounded Huang Yi, but went to chat with Hedan Battle.
Hedanbaat'er was not a good-tempered man. He was so annoyed that he even loudly scolded the tribesmen who were still chattering.
The leader is angry, how can the knights lose their eyesight and scatter like birds and beasts.
After joining the tribe, except for Huang Yi and Hedanbaat'er, the others were busy setting up camp. This was a common thing, and the Mongols did it in an orderly manner.
In order to celebrate Huang Yi's huge harvest, everyone lit a bonfire to celebrate with singing and dancing. Hedanbaatar roasted the whole lamb himself and gave Huang Yi the fattest piece of meat from the lamb breast with both hands.
Both Karitu and Geereng came to toast, and their attitude was much more humble than last time.
After drinking several bowls of kumiss, Hedanbaatar asked Huang Yi if he was really willing to trade leather armor for slaves.
Huang Yi accepted the four young men in order to teach them through words and deeds as the seeds of the army in the future. He did not intend to let the four young men fight for their lives, at least until they were strong and strong.
When four young men were needed to participate in a battle, they had to be equipped with cotton-lined armor and iron armor to ensure that the heavy arrows fired by Jiannu using a walking bow within fifty or sixty steps could not be penetrated.
The defensive power of leather armor is not very good, it is only slightly stronger than cotton armor.
But cotton armor is much softer and can be worn as cotton-padded clothes. The four teenagers all have thin clothes. Huang Yi needs cotton-padded clothes. If he wants less, he should not be afraid of more.
The Mongols rarely use foot bows. The power of the riding bow is much smaller than that of the foot bow. Leather armor can basically protect against the spread of feather arrows.
There are not many warriors in the Hedanbaat'er tribe and their equipment is poor. If adding two pairs of leather armors can improve their defense and increase their combat effectiveness, Huang Yi would be happy to see it happen.
Through Huang Dayong's translation, Huang Yi told Hedanbaat'er that he was willing to exchange leather armor for slaves or cattle and sheep. The exchange was entirely up to the leader.
Hedanbaatar decided the deal, and of course it was basically fair to support two companies with one hand.
Of course, everyone was happy in the end result. Huang Yi paid for two pairs of leather armors and got three cows, thirty sheep and three slaves.
It is impossible for there to be a Han teenager like Huang Dayong.
Fortunately, the three slaves are all Han, but two are women and only one is an adult man.
This thin man was only a little over 1.6 meters tall. He was said to be thirty-six years old, but he looked older than the sixty-three-year-old man in later generations.
His name is He Jiye, who is also from Liaodong and a military household, but he is not a guard soldier but a military remnant. He used to make a living by farming until eight years ago, when his family was ruined and his family was destroyed, he was captured by the slave builders and brought to the prairie as a slave.
The two women were equally skinny, with dry and yellow hair. Huang Yi couldn't tell how old they were. He just felt that the two of them together weighed less than 150 pounds.
After asking them about their ages, I found out that they were both very young. The older one was called Sun Suzhu, who was nineteen years old, and the younger one was called Du Cuilan, who was seventeen years old.
They were all enslaved and sold to the prairie as commodities when they were about ten years old.
Hedanbatel should have specially selected these two young women, and the purpose is self-evident.
The grassland tribes are different from the Han people. They don't mind whether a woman is a virgin, and they can even inherit their father's women as inheritance.
The famous Wang Zhaojun married Shanyu and his son.
Hedanbaat'er really hoped that Huang Yi would stay in the tribe. So I hope Huang Yi has property, livestock, slaves and women.
How will it develop in the future?
Huang Yi, who already knew what year it was, had a lot of ideas in his mind.
But no matter how good an idea you have, someone has to execute it.
Therefore, Huang Yi hopes to gain more people, the more the better.
It's just that one more person means one more mouth to eat. How to deal with a large amount of food is a problem.