Chapter 2238 Times have changed

Style: Historical Author: DaluoluoWords: 2388Update Time: 24/01/12 06:49:50
"Recommend yourself?" Zhu Cixiang looked at Hu Ji in front of him, frowning slightly, as if he was thinking about something.

Hasqiqig smiled and said: "Your Highness is a Chinese hero. His reputation has spread all over the grassland. I admire him very much. Therefore, I kindly ask His Highness to bring you to Beijing and recommend him to your Highness. Although I am a female slave, But she is also the princess of Jinhua Princess in the Mongolian Kingdom. She also has three hundred households and a Tangmu town. Isn't she qualified to recommend herself as a pillow mat to His Highness?

If His Highness feels that the slave is vulgar, how about the slave just accompany His Highness in the capital, and then go their separate ways when His Highness leaves the capital? "

what is this? Friends of gun? Zhu Cihong said to himself, this Hasqiqi style is quite bold...and he also picked off all the second and third dicks! Even if he knew the truth, he couldn't say anything to them.

"Why did Jinhua say this?" Zhu Cixiang sat on the bed again, hugged Hasqiqige's shoulders, and said with a smile, "How lucky is it that I can have a woman like you by my side? If I were alone with a woman like you, If you can’t or don’t dare to ask for it, then why should Gu be regarded as the foundation of the country? From now on, you will follow Gu, and you will go back to Gu and tell your father, Emperor Ming, to let you be Gu’s concubine!”

In the Ming Dynasty, the crown princes and princes did not have the title of concubine in their harems. Below the crown prince and princess, they were the concubines. However, after Zhu Youjian became the actual vassal king, he established the title of king's side concubine for the marriage of kings and their important ministers.

Because the title of a concubine is relatively noble and should not be granted lightly, the kings must inform the emperor before accepting the concubine, and they can only accept the concubine after obtaining permission.

Of course, if Zhu Youjian doesn't agree with Zhu Cihong's Nahasqiqi style, Zhu Cihong can also let her be his chosen attendant, so Zhu Youjian can't interfere...

Thinking of this, Zhu Cixiang glanced at the extremely beautiful Princess Jinhua next to him... I have to say that the second brother is still a good person. No wonder he is called the loyal second brother by a group of "Mongolian brothers". Look I can't treat this loyal guy too badly this time.

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With a "whoosh" sound, Zhu Cixiang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, shot a Sanbuqi arrow with his Kaiyuan Bow. This arrow moved very quickly, and it went straight towards a big white rabbit hiding in the grass. It hit the target with one shot, killing a harmless rabbit. Haschiqq's voice rang out as the arrow shot the white rabbit to death. It was not condemning someone for cruelly killing a small animal, but praising the bravery of the person who killed the rabbit.

Being brave naturally means being brave!

Zhu Cixiang shot this arrow from a Luzon horse that was walking at a brisk pace, and when he shot the arrow, he was more than ten steps away from the rabbit.

If this archery skill goes to the battlefield, he can probably earn a moderate amount of wealth!

Zhu Cixuan, Zhu Cixuan, Qi Gege, Meng Genqi Gege, and the personal guards of Zhu Cixuan, Zhu Cixuan, and Zhu Cijiong who were watching from the side also called out.

This group of people is currently hunting at the Xishan Hunting Ground on the outskirts of Beijing. Everyone wears mink fur and brocade clothes, has good horses and good bows, and the soldiers responsible for guarding are also carrying finely crafted muskets on their shoulders - after they have experienced mounted shooting, they will also have to Play horse riding and gun shooting!

Nowadays, the playboys of the Ming Dynasty are very martial arts, and hunting and polo are the main games of this group of people. Although Zhu Cixiang lived in Shanghai and Yangzhou for a long time, he still built a horse farm and hunting ground near Shijiantang and Shugang Palace... Not only did he play for himself, but he also brought a group of salt merchants, maritime merchants, and money merchants with him. The N generations play together. Anyone who doesn't know how to ride and shoot will not be able to enter Zhu Cixiang's inner circle.

In addition, Zhu Cixi also opened racecourses and polo fields in Shanghai and Yangzhou, turning horse racing and polo into high-end aristocratic sports, so wealthy businessmen in the southeast followed suit.

Under the influence of Zhu Cixiang, profiteers in Shanghai and Yangzhou now all ride horses and play with guns. The number of folk muskets and ocean horses is also increasing... I don’t know if they can play with them. A bourgeois revolution? Anyway, if people from the Qing Dynasty came to Yangzhou at this time, they would probably be beaten by a group of salt merchants and money merchants with muskets and Yangma!

Zhu Cixiang's own riding and shooting skills have even reached the standard of "Manchuria's No. The armor can follow Zhu Cixiang into battle to kill the enemy! Princess Jinhua, who had just entered his room in the past two days, was also very good at martial arts, and her riding and shooting skills were not inferior to Wu Sanmei's.

It actually makes sense for Emperor Chongzhen to train his son in this way. Although there are many well-mannered Confucian generals in history, these people can still win battles without being able to ride horses and shoot arrows. But this is only a special case, not a general phenomenon.

Zhu Youjian, who has led soldiers for more than 20 years and is now the most knowledgeable monarch in the East, knows that the five virtues of wisdom, trust, benevolence, courage and strict bravery are the easiest to achieve, and trust and harmony are the easiest to achieve. Strictness can be achieved to some extent by military regulations and military law. As for Zhiheren, it is actually the condition for becoming a general. The officer who commands a regiment and a battalion must be brave enough... A brave enough regiment commander or battalion commander may not be a big deal, but all regiment commanders and battalion commanders If a general is as fierce as a tiger and as evil as a wolf, the general's wisdom and benevolence are not that important.

Zhu Cixuan is the bravest of all Zhu Youjian's sons. He doesn't know about Zhi and Ren, so he doesn't seem to need it - his opponents are all masters with well-developed limbs and simple minds. It doesn't take much wisdom to defeat them. Just know how to "mount and slash".

As for benevolence... there is no such thing as benevolence and righteousness on the grassland, only beheading!

Moreover, Zhu Cixuan did not have the opportunity to command an army of more than 3,600 people. He did not need much wisdom to command freely, and he did not need to spread benevolence and righteousness in the army.

In fact, it is difficult for an army with too many people to move on the grassland and even more difficult to supply. It is not as useful as a small number of fast and brave elite soldiers.

Therefore, every time Zhu Cixuan sent out troops, he would bring his 3,600 Xue Anda, one man with three horses, and a few 3-pound cavalry cannons.

Such troops move extremely fast, abandoning artillery when necessary and sparing no effort in horsepower. They can travel more than 200 miles a day. Under their pursuit, the nomadic tribes cannot escape at all.

Moreover, these 3,600 Xue Anda are top-notch cuirassiers in riding and shooting, and are also top-notch in impact. If they go to the European battlefield, they may encounter opponents, but they are basically invincible on the Central Asian grasslands. Even tens of thousands of nomadic cavalry will not be able to defeat them. Will be broken up by them.

However, his military ability could not help him secure the throne of the Mongolian Khan after the death of his father, Emperor Chongzhen.

This is because...the days of nomads are gone forever!

Zhu Cixuan's 3,600 cowards Xue Anda can traverse the grassland and desert. This does not mean that the nomadic force is strong, but it just shows the weakness of nomadic force. Because these 3,600 Xue Anda just bear the name of Mongolia, and the material foundation supporting them all comes from the oases of the Central Plains and Central Asia. Not only are the muskets, artillery, breastplates, and helmets not from Mongolia, but even the war horses are not from Mongolia.

What Mongolia provided to Zhu Cixuan was only a "blood tax". Once he loses the support from the Central Plains and Central Asia, Zhu Cixuan's military power will not be maintained, and his Khan will come to an end.

And the force of his Mongol Khan was simply not enough to force the Ming Empire to continuously transfuse blood to Mongolia - 3600 Xue Anda could dominate the Mobei and Moxi grasslands, but when he arrived at the Monan grassland, he could not even have a larger one. Xunzhuang is very difficult to break.

Moreover, there were tens of thousands of cavalrymen similar to Xue Anda in the Ming Dynasty... so Zhu Cixuan's force was simply not enough!

Therefore, if Zhu Cixuan wants to secure his position as the Great Khan, he cannot rely on nomadism. He must take over the Fergana Basin and the grassland areas outside the basin to establish a half-cultivated, half-pastoral country with a developed handicraft industry and the ability to produce large quantities of A feudal country that raised Persian horses.

The only person who can help him build a great Mongolian country of half farming and half pastoralism is his eldest brother Zhu Cihong!

Thinking of this, the future Great Khan of Mongolia rode forward to have a heart-to-heart talk with Zhu Cixiang.