Chapter 177 Jinan (Part 2)

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In the early years of the former Song Dynasty, Jinan was named Qizhou. Later, because Song Yingzong served as the defense envoy of Qizhou, this place was promoted to Jinan Prefecture. At this time, Jinan Prefecture was already known as Jizuo Famous State, and was known as Fufu.

Later, Dajin established the State of Qi to govern the Central Plains, and Jinan Liu Yu was appointed Emperor of Daqi. In order to expand financial resources and cultivate power, Liu Yu dug the Xiaoqing River in Jinan to connect the Shandong Saltworks to the Central Plains. As a result, Jinan became an important salt transportation center and gradually became an economic center in the following decades.

Before Emperor Sejong came to the throne, he served as Jinan Yin for many years. Therefore, although Jinan Prefecture is a scattered government, the political status of Fu Yin is high. During the Dading period, the general inspection system was established, and the world's material resources were promoted every ten years, often with Jinan Yin as the leader. Later, the imperial court established the Shandong East-West Road Criminal Division, which was based in Jinan. As a result, Jinan gradually gained the status of the political hub of Shandong's east and west roads.

This extremely important city was now covered in mountains of corpses and rivers of blood.

The piles of fallen bodies were so stacked that it was almost impossible to get down. Gurgling blood slowly flowed along the gaps between the pale and ferocious limbs. The blood seeped into the soil and dyed the ground red; it followed the exquisite stone road and merged into the springs along the way, dyeing the Daming Lake in the north of the city red.

On the north side of Daming Lake, near the city wall, there was a group of men still resisting. They were part of the defenders after they were defeated. They were originally hiding in the woods near the lake, but were just discovered by the surrender troops who were searching everywhere.

The armor and weapons on both sides were the same, so they started killing each other randomly. The defeated troops mustered up their remaining courage and barely managed to pass through the surrendering troops, trying to escape through the water gate in the north. However, the Mongolian cavalry arrived quickly, and after two or three charges and arrow shots, they were all forced into the lake.

The Mongols laughed and watched them struggling and flopping in the water. Occasionally, someone climbed to the shore, and the Mongolian cavalry would trample them with their horses and slash with their swords, making each of them look painful and desperate. In the end, each of them lost too much blood or was exhausted, and their bodies floated motionless in the water.

The northern part of Jinan City is a lake, and most of the residents are concentrated in the south.

Therefore, the Mongols who indulged in large-scale plundering were mostly concentrated in the south. After the war with the Jin Kingdom lasted for several years, the Mongolian army was very experienced in how to inspect a city. The siege of the city was over, but the plunder and destruction of the entire city had just begun.

They divided the entire city into different areas according to different households, and completely expelled the population in the area. While expelling the population, the Mongols also entered every residence and plundered property.

Jinan is a major thoroughfare, a place where business and travel gather, and wealthy families abound. So the Mongolian knights tortured and looted to their heart's content, often causing people to die tragically. The Mongols, on the other hand, wore silk and satin and carried gold and silver. Some were not so interested in money and instead held down the naked and crying women on horseback. They even got naked themselves and waved drunkenly. With the bloody machete, rush to the next house.

The people who survived the expulsion did not gain safety.

Hundreds or thousands of them were detained in temples or squares, and then ordered to hand over their packages and belongings.

Mongolians know that these things they carry with them are the most precious and valuable things. They shook the packages open, inspected them carefully, and dumped large amounts of gold, silver, jewelry, etc. into the bags. These skins are the harvest that belongs exclusively to hundreds of households, thousands of households and noble people. Of course, some people will be reluctant and even resist. Those who resist will be stabbed with swords and guns immediately and die wailing.

After all property and materials have been stripped away, the treatment of people has just begun.

Everyone will face screening. The Mongols need strong children, beautiful women, and a small number of young men. In order to check clearly, everyone was forced to take off their clothes and endure the Mongols' touching and pinching; endure them suddenly pushing people to the ground when they pleased, and then venting.

Soon, those who met the requirements were picked out and stood on one side of the square.

When the people were separated, sounds of begging, screaming, crying and cursing sounded at the same time. A group of Mongolians on foot held swords and shields to restrain the people who were about to move. At the same time, the Mongols on horseback and armed with swords began to methodically kill the others who picked the remaining ones.

Sometimes they collided and trampled with their horses, sometimes they slashed with scimitars, sometimes they forced people into corners, then knocked over the rammed earth walls, crushing people to death, and sometimes they waved their whips in a showy way and pulled people down. came out and was dragged to death behind galloping horses.

As they killed, the people who were singled out cried heartbreakingly.

A naked, dirty woman burst out of the queue, screaming and running towards the group of slain people. Maybe she was already desperate. She didn't want to live anymore and just wanted to die with her husband or children.

But an arrow flew immediately, causing her to twitch and fall halfway.

More arrows flew, and long and sharp arrow clusters penetrated her body and pinned her to the ground.

She was still trying her best to crawl forward. Every time she moved forward, the wounds on her body tore more and the pool of blood underneath her body expanded. And the massacre was carried out in an orderly manner in front of her. She wailed heartbreakingly, her pupils slowly expanded, and she stopped moving.

Tuo Lei stood on top of the rammed earth city wall and watched the scene calmly. A little further away from him, thousands of Mongolian households in some places had completed their tasks and started setting fires. Thick black smoke rolled with the wind, making the originally sunny sky suddenly become extremely gloomy.

Far away from the city wall, some newly surrendered Han soldiers also looked at this scene, their faces slowly turning pale. Some people couldn't help but knelt down and vomited, some people went up to persuade them, and some people noticed Tuo Lei's sight and immediately fell down and thumped their foreheads on the ground.

Tolui didn't bother to pay them any attention.

These people have become attached to Mongolia, but they will never become Mongolians. They are too weak.

Although Tuo Lei is young, he is already a determined warrior. The massacre and extermination of different tribes on the grassland that he had witnessed with his own eyes was only more tragic than the scene in front of him.

Apart from livestock and horses, the grassland tribes had no assets to plunder. A tribe collapses today and reunites tomorrow, just as it did before the failure.

Therefore, Genghis Khan told everyone that after every victory, they must not hesitate to massacre all adult men of the hostile tribes and completely eliminate the hostile tribes. Only when this is achieved is victory complete.

Otherwise, it will be like the Tatars killing Tuo Lei's grandfather Yesugei. It may seem like a temporary gain, but in the end it will create the invincible Genghis Khan, the most terrifying conqueror on the grassland, and also create his own destruction. .

Genghis Khan did this when he defeated the Taichiwu tribe, he did this when he defeated Gur Khan Jamuka, and he did this when he faced Wang Han and Taiyang Khan.

That's why the powerful Mongolian kingdom appeared on the grassland, and Genghis Khan's unshakable authority made everyone bow to him.

Now, the Mongolian army has invaded the land of the Jin Kingdom and still does this.

However, the population of the Jin Kingdom was too dense and there were too many cities. No matter how natural it is, doing it for three whole months will inevitably make people a little irritated. The originally capable Mongolian army was filled with more and more looted materials and slaves.

Looting is necessary and cannot stop. Tuo Lei himself has added more than a dozen beautiful women to himself. In order to conquer these women, Tuo Lei had not slept well for several nights in a row. He was obviously still young, but he was also tired.

So he would inevitably think that maybe it was time to stop?

When they attacked Dangxiang earlier, Dangxiang's regime had already succumbed before killing so many people. The Dangxiang emperor handed over even more women and treasures than the Mongols had looted.

But the Kingdom of Jin is different.

The main force of the Mongolian army fought countless times and achieved so many results. I heard that the army of brother Jochi and others had traveled more than three thousand miles and achieved brilliant results, burning countless cities, but The Kingdom of Jin is still the Kingdom of Jin.

It was like a huge giant. Although there were terrible wounds and blood flowing on his body, this giant was too big to care.

The people of the Kingdom of Jin seemed to be endless. After killing one group, there were still another group. After slaughtering one city, there were still new cities.

Tuo Lei already knew that the people of the Jin Kingdom were not just Jurchens, but also Khitan, Bohai and Han people. And the number of Han people is countless! If you can't kill them all, it will create hatred in vain, and so many people are full of hatred, what will happen next?

Such a situation does not exist on the grassland. This is a new problem encountered after entering the Kingdom of Jin.

Tuo Lei is very smart, so he is a little worried about this.

He remembered that the army he encountered in Tangbojian, Hebei, was a Han army. Are there many armies like this among the Han people? One or two is not a problem. If there are three or five, it will be a bit troublesome. If there are more...

It's a pity that the army encountered in Tangbojian never encountered him again. If it comes across it, Tolei will definitely do its best to eliminate it.

With that in mind, he turned his attention to the attendant next to him.

The waiter was singing in a melodious way, with lyrics in Mongolian, telling Tuo Lei about the developments around Jinan Prefecture in the past few days.

At this time, the attendant sang: "Hesu Jia'anli of Taianzhou died like a wild wolf with a knife and ax pierced through his chest. Li Yan of Jeju died like a yellow sheep with his legs broken. Stupid and cowardly Wanyan Sala, like a rabbit hiding in his hole. To the east of Wanyan Sala, there is no edge of water, which merges into a huge blue sea. Along the sea to the south, the Jurchens have no After losing strength, all the troops were like loaches huddled on the seashore, and they were led by a man named Guo Ning."

"Huh?" Tuo Lei suddenly cheered up.

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