Chapter 1669: Both North and South are determined

Style: Historical Author: Crane City FengyueWords: 2411Update Time: 24/01/18 19:02:32
The entire empire fell into madness because of the pacification of Mobei, but Zuo Mengeng was very peaceful here.

As the emperor, he knew more.

"Seeing that the situation was over, those lamas collectively betrayed King Gyaltsen and assassinated him. Now they no longer dare to make any demands and resolutely implement the imperial policy."

Only Liang Fa was reporting around Zuo Mengeng.

When it comes to private information, only the Minister of Military Intelligence personally handles it.

Regarding this, Zuo Mengeng looked at the fire with a clear eye.

"They are not really convinced, but they have recognized the reality. In the future religious reform, they must not be merciful and add sand to it. What kind of religion the empire needs, they must be like that."

Liang Fa quickly wrote down that the Military Intelligence Department would still have some operations in the future.

Everyone understands that the surrender of the Yellow Sect in the Grassland this time is because all the original secular power has collapsed. Religion alone cannot withstand the imperial offensive.

The lamas did not want to be wiped out in ashes, and saw that the majority of herdsmen had already turned their hearts to the empire, so they had no choice but to re-choose their stance.

We are all political creatures, and our beliefs and persistence are just lip service.

Who dares not care about his own survival?

In the future, the reform of the Yellow Sect will inevitably touch the interests of many people, and this matter will inevitably happen again and again.

But Zuo Mengeng didn't care, and neither did the empire.

In the face of the general trend, if some people want to use the mantis as a chariot, they should be eliminated physically and mentally.

What Liang Fa wants to report is the close situation.

"Haug is dead."

"How did you die?"

"I encountered a tiger in the deep mountains and old forests, and only a few bones were left after being eaten. The First Special Forces Brigade buried him on the spot and announced that they had lost track of him."

The empire must be cautious about how to deal with Haug.

Although the Manchus were destroyed, the Manchus were still there.

Even though most Manchus are now very happy because of their new life, it is undeniable that there must be a small number of people who miss the past.

They didn't dare to jump out blatantly, but they must be full of expectations for Hauge secretly.

Therefore, Zuo Mengeng made a decision long ago that Hauge must not be allowed to live, nor should the news of Hauge's death be exposed.

It is in the best interests of the empire to be buried in the mouths of wild beasts in the deep mountains and old forests.

Those unwilling Manchus could only wait with misty hope.

After a few years, the anger is gone and the reality is assimilated.

The hidden crisis will be completely destroyed under the cover.

Concealing the news of Hauge's death also had another purpose, which was to appease the senior Manchu and Qing officials who had surrendered.

For example, Bumubutai, Fulin, Sony and others.

They all live within the empire today, and many hold positions in various fields.

If you learn about Hauge's fate, you will inevitably feel fear and become alienated.

Disappearance is the best way to deal with it.

Sure enough, after learning about the war situation in Mobei, Bumubutai came to the palace to inquire about the news.

Seeing Fulin playing around with Zuo Xuanyan and others like a little kid, Bumu Butai actually accepted his fate.

After all, her child would not have the same fate as Long Wutianxia.

Maybe it would be good to be able to live well and grow up healthily now.

"The Northern Strategic Cluster reported that no trace of Hauge was found. We only know that he got into the mountains. The mountains are densely forested, making it very difficult to find him. Maybe he really escaped."

Zuo Menggeng lies without blinking an eye, which is also an excellent quality of a politician.

After getting the answer, Bumubutai couldn't help but let out a sigh of relief.

In short, Haug became a glimmer of hope for these Manchus. With this hope hanging on, they will not despair.

And once people have hope, they will have the motivation to do things.

A few years later, this hope will surely be slowly forgotten by them consciously or unconsciously.

"The empire's history of Mongolia has many flaws, which is very detrimental to the future historical summary. If you are willing to help, you can come out to work."

For these people who surrender, only by arranging things for them to do can they avoid having random thoughts and suffering all day long.

After so long, Bumbutai has adapted to life in Jinan.

She also met Zhang Yan.

When the empress dowager of the Ming Dynasty and the empress dowager of the Qing Dynasty sat opposite each other, the situation was very delicate.

Both sides marvel at each other's power, but they don't know whether they should hate each other.

In the end, under Xu Ruolin's mediation, the two women who lost their home and country became best friends who talked about everything.

Seeing that Zhang Yan did not dwell on the past and bravely stepped out to do things, and even chose to remarry, Bumbutai was greatly touched.

Speaking of which, she is not very old, and it is the time when a woman is most beautiful.

When she heard Zuo Mengeng's invitation and saw Zhang Yan's example before her, she readily agreed.

Participating in the compilation of Mongolian history and giving a fair judgment to the grassland are one of the few contributions she can make that can help her tribe.

Good news never comes alone.

On the second day after the good news from Mobei arrived, the clippers from South Asia also sent the messenger to Jinan.

Memorials by Hou Xun, Prince of Yu.

Under the joint attack of the Allied forces, and in the precarious situation both internally and externally, the Mughal Empire had to choose to submit.

The plenipotentiary envoy sent by Shah Jahan met the Allied advance guard at Telangandhi. It won't be long before the Allied forces will rush down from the plateau and gallop across the plains.

Once that time comes, the Mughal Empire will be invincible, and the destruction of the country will not be too far away.

Aurangzeb also sent advice to his father.

While the situation is still under control, the allies must immediately make peace and give up unnecessary illusions, in order to preserve the foundation.

Faced with strong military pressure, Shah Jahan and the Mughal Empire finally recognized the facts.

With Shah Jahan's authorization, Mughal envoys formally opened negotiations with the Allies.

In fact, there is nothing to argue about, after all, the strengths and weaknesses are clearly defined.

Faced with the conditions proposed by the empire, the Mughal envoys struggled to argue at first. But when the Allies informed that the Eastern Front troops had captured Patna, all resistance was meaningless.

The Mughal envoys accepted the Allied terms in full.

1. The Mughal Empire recognized the independent status of the Ahom Kingdom and the fact that it was a vassal of the empire, and was not allowed to intrude in the future;

Second, as punishment for the Mughal Empire's unprovoked invasion of the empire's tributary states, the Mughal Empire's political institutions and troops completely withdrew from Bengal. The area will henceforth be administered by Allied forces to maintain peace in eastern South Asia;

3. The Mughal Empire ceded Andhra Pradesh to the British; ceded the entire west coast up to Mankara to the Portuguese; ceded Karachi up to Hyderabad to the Dutch; ceded the Surat area to the empire; recognized the Kingdom of Kandy to the Tamils ​​and Malayalams. Ownership of places such as Durai;

4. The Mughal Empire recognized the right of Buddhism, Christianity, Taoism, etc. to preach freely within its territory, and no interference or obstruction was allowed;

Fifth, the Mughal Empire must allow allied countries to establish embassies in Delhi, and each embassy has the right to adjudicate disputes between its own people and local people.

The above five clauses are almost equivalent to completely dismembering Tianzhu.

From now on, the South Asian subcontinent will be completely open to all countries in the world.

It is foreseeable that this place will become a place where dragons and tigers fight in the future.

(End of chapter)