Chapter 1957 Destroyed Dali Kingdom

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In order to effectively manage those extremely chaotic tribes, Huang Qiong hesitated several times and finally gave up his original plan to establish more Zhili prefectures and set up eight prefectures on Yunnan Road. Not only did he break the norm, but he also specially set up Fuyi Tongzhi or Fuyi Tongpan in every government. The local officials can only be responsible for the affairs of their own tribe. Other tribes are from the same clan and origin and are not allowed to take over without authorization. If you want to inherit the official position of another clan as a descendant of your own clan, you need special approval from the court.

Because it turns out that Dali has many tribes and the number of Han people is not large. Moreover, many tribes hate each other. In order to deal with matters here, the Deputy Envoy of Xuanfu Zhuyi and the Deputy Envoy of Military Preparation were set up on Yunnan Road to deal with matters where the tribes were enemies or hated each other. Three thousand soldiers were recruited from the local area. The army didn't say anything. Six thousand Eight Banners troops were also mobilized from the north and stationed in Kunming and Dali together with their families, which was called the Eight Banners Garrison. Together with the guards, be on guard against possible disruption.

The 6,000 Eight Banners Army composed of Jurchens was mobilized, and 3,000 troops were recruited from the local area. Troops and horses were mobilized from two Sichuan provinces, and 10,000 guards were established. The three forces can not only cooperate with each other, but also monitor and suppress each other. It is even more weakened. The strength of the Jurchens in the north can be described as killing three birds with one stone. Moreover, compared with the Eight Banners Army, which was originally in the Jurchen homeland and was not paid by the imperial court, the Eight Banners Army was transferred to Yunnan. Not only did they bring their dependents with them, but each family was also given thirty acres of land. And receive uniform salary according to the standards of the Guards.

The Eight Banners Army that was transferred out of the Jurchen homeland was not only transferred to Yunnan. There are also 3,000 people transferred to Sichuan West Road and 3,000 people transferred to Jiayu Pass in Longyou. Some were transferred to Goryeo, some to Zhenzhou, and even 7,000 cavalry were transferred to the Western Regions. When these people are transferred to the station, they can not only bring their family members with them. If they were given land or pasture, the court would also give them a certain amount of salary. It didn't take five years for the Jurchens' hometown, the Eight Banners composed of Jurchen soldiers, except for the 10,000 people who belonged to the three banners of the Han Army and the Bohai Navy, almost all were transferred.

When these soldiers were transferred away, they were led by their sons. Most of the leaders of their original tribes were left behind. Not only have they become hostages to each other, but even if they want to rebel, they can't find many people of the same race. The Eight Banners system smashed the original Jurchen systems to pieces. A large number of Han troops moved into the Jurchen's hometown. The Han army that originally surrendered in the Northern Liao Dynasty, and the Goryeo army that surrendered, became a field army that was both a farmer and a soldier. Even in order to supplement the northern border defense, 10,000 Chinese party members were recruited.

He was incorporated into the local Eight Banners Army and renamed the Left-behind Eight Banners. The transferred Eight Banners Army was naturally unhappy when they heard that the climate in the area to which they were transferred was warm and that the imperial court not only gave them land but also provided them with food and salary like the Han army. What the Jurchens pay attention to is that all descendants have the right to inherit. Even daughters, regardless of legitimate concubine, have the same right to inherit. Of course, the property that a concubine and her daughter can inherit is far less than that of a legitimate son.

The Jurchens also have a polygamous system. Although the clan leaders and chiefs are wealthy, they also have many children. In this way, the property that the legitimate son can inherit can only occupy a small part of the elder's property. Although the Jurchens have partially entered farming, the poor production level means they still have to fish, hunt and gather to ensure they don't go hungry. And people in this world, regardless of race or gender, naturally hope that they can inherit it. The more property their predecessors have, the better, and the fewer other brothers and sisters, the better.

This time, the imperial court recruited concubines to leave the town and explicitly required them to sever ties with their families. Those legitimate sons were naturally not happy, or at least encouraged. And those properties that could have been inherited were not as much as those of legitimate children. Many brothers, not to mention many bastards, were naturally unhappy when they heard that the imperial court was recruiting them out of town and not only giving them money but also land. Even if the imperial court moves out of town, brothers are not allowed to live in the same place. But even if you are given an official position, you can also receive money every month, and you can get additional money for wars.

This is better than following the previous Northern Liao gangsters, who had to sacrifice their lives when going out to fight. They had to prepare their own armor, swords, and even horses without paying a penny. Therefore, the imperial court's policy was smoothly implemented without causing even a single wave. Although among the Jurchen tribes, there were some people with far-sightedness who saw something was wrong, and some even noticed the division and disintegration of the imperial court, and the motives behind the conspiracy. But he couldn't bear the consent of his family members, and Wanyanbu had learned from the past, so he had no choice but to agree.

Not only were the Jurchen Eight Banners mobilized in disarray, but the Shiwei Eight Banners also basically followed this procedure. However, the Shiwei Eight Banners were more focused on guarding Lelang Road, the hometown of Goryeo, and Qingtang, the Tubo land. Shortly after the establishment of the Shiwei Eight Banners, 10,000 people were recruited and stationed around Xining Prefecture for nomadic farming and border defense. Later, five thousand people were transferred to Tianshan South Road in the Western Regions. But no matter how they were transferred, including some leaders of the Shiwei Eight Banners, they wrote to the court requesting that they be transferred to the desert grasslands so that they could graze cattle and sheep, but the court did not agree.

Whether it is the Jurchen Eight Banners or the Shiwei Eight Banners, the family members will follow the people when they are mobilized. After being transferred to the garrison, they were not only encouraged to marry local people, but also encouraged them to study. Using these methods, the imperial court completely conquered and disintegrated the tribes in the north, and also greatly strengthened its control over the old land of Dali, Qingtang Tubo, and the Western Regions. After all, the combat power of these people, at least for now, is far superior to that of the local tribes. These people formed a new military household system, and also formed new soldiers and combat capabilities.

As for the land required to accommodate the Eight Banners troops transferred to Yunnan Road, the land formerly owned by the royal family of Dali in the two prefectures is more than enough to accommodate these people. If it were not for the defense of the north, if too many people were transferred at once, it would affect the stability of the Northeast. There would be no problem if another 10,000 people were transferred. And all Duan Suping and his family were moved to Jingzhao Mansion. Most people in the court thought that Concubine Duan had passed away. The King of Dali was only promoted to the throne by Concubine Duan. He was deposed because Concubine Duan died and lost her backing.

Originally, the last time the imperial court sent troops to Dali, it was completely possible to swallow Dali into its belly. The reason why the emperor supported him was entirely for the sake of Concubine Duan. Because of his love for Concubine Duan, he mercifully preserved Concubine Duan's homeland. But only a few people know the inside story. There are many reasons why Duan Suping was deposed. In addition to the fact that Dali was gradually pacified, Duan Suping began to be half-hearted towards Daqi. He always wanted to drive away Daqi's garrison when he repeatedly invited him to it in disguise.

And they were a little confused when it came to the tributes. The copper exported to Daqi is not only getting worse in quality, but also more expensive and less in quantity. Especially the two major families of Baiyi became even more disrespectful after they were completely suppressed by the power of Daqi. Even when his aunt Duan Jin, who had supported his rise to power, passed away, only one Bu Xie was sent to express his condolences. Even in the memorial, there were many rude words in his words, which made Huang Qiong intolerable. Duan Suping himself gradually began to indulge in wine and sex.

Another point is because I know the relationship between Bai Feng and Huang Qiong. After he got drunk, he often scolded Bai Feng, even domestic violence against Bai Feng, and often threatened to destroy Bai Feng's mother and son. In order to protect Bai Feng, and even more to protect his biological son, Huang Qiong simply destroyed him. This ungrateful guy even destroyed the Dali Kingdom. Since Daqi abolished Duan Sulian and appointed Duan Suping instead, Daqi has penetrated deeper and deeper into Dali Kingdom. The connection between Dali and the mainland is also becoming increasingly close.

The powerful tribesmen in the south are not stupid, they know who has thicker thighs. In the face of the more powerful Daqi, he wisely chose Daqi. The thirty-seven tribes in eastern Yunnan have been destroyed by Daqi and Dali in recent years, and many tribes have been wiped out. The rest were also penetrated very hard by Daqi. Many tribes even privately accepted native officials appointed by Da Qi. Many tribes even secretly sent their children to Jingzhao Mansion to study. As for the great princes who were originally the pillars of the Dali Kingdom, they had long been destroyed by Da Qi.

Originally, Duan Sulian was deposed and Duan Suping was appointed king instead. In addition to Duan Jin's part of the reason, it is because the tribes of Dali Kingdom are really difficult to deal with compared to the royal family of Dali Kingdom. At that time, Da Qi had just finished countering the rebellion, its treasury was almost empty, and it could not withstand another long-term military use. To deal with these tribes, whether it is to forcefully send troops to suppress them, or to infiltrate and win them over like mercury pouring from the ground, it will take a long time. Therefore, Huang Qiong appointed a new king of Dali.

The purpose is to allow Da Qi to breathe a sigh of relief, restore its national strength and buy time for infiltration. After these years, Daqi used various means, either cooperating with the Dali Kingdom to send troops to suppress them, or secretly bribed them, and they had already settled those tribes. As early as when Duan Jin was still alive, he already had the opportunity to completely incorporate Dali into the territory. Therefore, this time I received a secret report from Dali Kingdom, coupled with Duan Suping's daily disrespect. To protect the Bai Feng sisters and his son, Huang Qiong made a decisive decision to depose Duan Suping and completely abolish the Dali Kingdom.

The area under the jurisdiction of Dali State was changed to Yunnan Road, and Shanchan Prefecture was renamed Kunming Prefecture as the first constitution of Yunnan Road. After many years of preparation, this time the Dali Kingdom was destroyed without bloodshed, causing almost no splash. After Duan Suping and his party were escorted to Beijing, Huang Qiong did not make things difficult for him again. He was just demoted to the title of An Le Gong, and he was also given the favor of being hereditary. But within half a year, he found an excuse to abolish his martial arts and sent him to become a monk. He was exiled to a monastery in Linhuang Mansion. His Dukeship of Anle was inherited by his second son. As for the original Queen of Dali, Bai Feng, she was named Princess Zhennan and entered the palace to support her.

Huang Qiong's move stunned all the officials. The crown prince of Bei Liao who was captured and proclaimed himself emperor, after Yelu Zongzhen was escorted to Beijing, he was only granted the title of Gui Minghou. The Queen Mother of Bei Liao was only granted the title of first-class royal wife. The ninth daughter of Longxu was favored by her side concubine Prince Yong. On the contrary, the former queen of Dali, a small country, was named the Princess of Zhennan and received favors from the palace? It was not until the gossip that the imperial concubine, who was raised in the palace, stayed in the emperor's palace that night.

It only dawned on some well-informed people. It's just that these so-called well-informed people only know that the empress and concubine of Dali are now closely related to the emperor. But they didn't know that in their hearts, because they didn't have an affair with the emperor, they were only given the title of first-grade wife, and they were extremely aggrieved by the empress of Liao. While his father was enjoying the service of the concubine of Dali Kingdom, he also served Fei Fei with Prince Yong in the palace of Prince Yong. If it weren't for her older age and special status, she would not be a threat to Princess Yong's status.

In addition, Huang Ruifeng, who completely followed his father on this matter, was still a bowl of water. I'm afraid, Prince Yong's Mansion won't be too peaceful either. The ministers were relatively confused at the beginning. At this time, Huang Qiong, who was closely connected to Bai Feng, was surrounded by Zhang Qiaoer and Liu Rui who were entering the palace, as well as Zhao Xiu, Nangong Yun, Gao Mei and other women. How could he pay attention to the disturbances and random speculations outside? Only Sister Bai Feng felt somewhat sad. They didn't expect that things would eventually come to this point.