The end of the Ming Dynasty swept the world

Chapter 528 The real lord is Ding Yi

Chapter 528 The real lord is Ding Yi
A few days later, somewhere in Phi Island.

More than 30 Mongolian upstarts including Tulu knelt neatly on the ground.

On both sides were armored Ming troops, and Ding Yi sat in front of them.

The Mongols didn't think it was wrong. They had seen Ding Yi's strength on the battlefield and Ding Yi's cruelty off the battlefield.

This is an existence more terrifying than Huang Taiji.

Under his iron cavalry and cannon, the Mongolian upstarts could only tremble.

"Congratulations to Tulu, now I appoint you as the Taiji of the Dayuan tribe, and give you four thousand herdsmen."

What is the big tribe?Tulu was puzzled, but he didn't hesitate, and prostrated himself on the ground deeply: "My respected master, Tulu will always be your faithful servant."

Then Ding Yi continued to appoint, Jeju Tribe, Iron Mountain Tribe.

The nearly [-] herders captured this time will be divided into three tribes.

No matter what tribe they were called before, none of them will exist. After the tribes are disrupted, they will be divided into three parts.

Ding Yi appointed three Jiji, six deputy Jiji, and many upper-middle-class households, but in Ding Yi's case, the upper-class households and middle-level households are called the mayor, deputy mayor, village head, and deputy villager. long.

The Mongolian upstarts were confused, and it was the first time they heard that there was a Vice-Taiji.

According to the statistics, there are more than 8000 herdsmen.

Ding Yi selected the four thousand households with the largest population and the strongest strength as the Dayuan tribe.

Tulu is the new Taiji, and the deputy Taiji is Duolumu and Batu.

Ding Yi told them that the [-] herdsmen and Tulu households would be sent to Dayuan, where after a brief training session, they would be allocated land, so that they would no longer need to graze, but would learn how to hoard fields.

Tulu lowered his head and listened carefully, for fear of missing a word.

Mongolians are good at herding and not very good at farming, but Ding Yi said that someone there will teach them and guarantee the basic life of all herdsmen.

"After arriving there, one strong man may be drawn from every four households to serve as a soldier, and may be drawn again every two years. The specific method of drawing will be decided by the people there."

All the Mongols bowed their heads in silence and listened, not understanding why Ding Yi smoked so much. Huang Taiji organized them into eight banners and drew Ding at the price of each cow.

But no matter how they smoke, they just have to do it.

"Every one hundred households is a bunker, with a fort chief and deputy fort chief, every thousand households is a village, a village chief and a deputy village chief, every four thousand households is a town, and a mayor and a deputy mayor.

"Taiji can own at least [-] mu of land, [-] head of cattle, and [-] head of sheep."

"Vice Taiji can own at least [-] mu of land, [-] head of cattle, and [-] head of sheep."

"The mayor can have—"

After Ding Yi finished speaking, all the Taiwanese, upper-class households, and middle-class households all had strange expressions.

There are obviously not as many cattle and sheep as there are on the grassland, but there are many more fields, but this field needs people to plant it.

But at this time, no one dared to ask, so they could only continue to listen.

"Each herdsman will be allocated at least ten acres of land, and can own two cows and twenty sheep."

The upstarts of Mongolia are silent, and being able to have is two different things from being able to have it, and it is also two different things to have the least and have the most.

Ding Yi only said that he could have it, not necessarily giving it to them.

Like this battle of Yizhou, the cattle and sheep that Ding Yi looted did not intend to give them.

Because it is basically difficult to survive transported from Lushun to Dayuan, so they can only be found from Fujian and Guangdong.

"In the first year, no matter how much grain there is in the field, I will provide everyone's rations."

"The initial calves, young sheep, farm tools for plowing, and seeds are all provided by me."

"From the second year onwards, [-]% of the output of the herdsmen's farmland will be handed over to me, and [-]% will be given to you Taiji and upper-class households, and middle-class households."

To pay [-]%?At this time, someone finally couldn't help it. A middle-level Mongolian household, who was appointed as the village head, asked cautiously: "General Ding, dare to ask the Dayuan tribe, how many stones are produced per mu of grain?"

He wondered whether it was good land or barren land.

"The big ones are good at planting. At least three stones per mu can be produced, and the Fan people over there, who exist like Shengjuzhen, can also grow more than two stones."

"Under the guidance of my people, you will surely be able to produce two stones per mu, or even more than three stones."

"There is also high-yield grain over there. If each household has ten mu, excluding food, each household can have at least ten stones a year."

"In case of natural disasters, all the food for life will be provided by me, and you don't need to provide it."

The nouveau riche of Mongolia were slightly moved. If each household had more than ten stones of surplus grain, it would be considered a relatively good day when it was placed on the grasslands.

Most of the upstarts in front of us were ordinary shepherd slaves, with more than ten stones in surplus per year, so the conditions are relatively good.

"Cow and sheep breeding, all households, [-]% of the annual tax will be given to me, and [-]% will be shared with you."

Duolu Mu immediately asked: "If you raise ten sheep in one year, you will pay three as tribute?"

"Yes." Ding Yi said.

"No tribute?" Some people don't believe it, but it must be in the Mongolian tribe. All the property of the slaves belongs to the lord.

"No tribute." Ding Yi said sharply, "I'll take [-]% of the grain, [-]% of the cattle and sheep, and the other [-]% for you to share."

"Whoever pays tribute will be beheaded."

Tulu sighed deeply. From this point of view, the ones who benefit the most are ordinary shepherd slaves.

In the past, on the grassland, all the properties of the slaves belonged to the lords, and they could distribute them as they wished.

But now he understands that his so-called lord Taiji is just a title, and the real lord is Ding Yi.

"Tulu, there are only five people in your family, not to mention cattle and sheep, just two hundred acres of land is enough to ensure a prosperous life for your family."

"There is also the taxation of the herdsmen below, what are you dissatisfied with?"

Everyone hurriedly fell down and expressed their satisfaction.

Some people feel that there are still problems, but they dare not mention them.

Of course Ding Yi knew it, and said: "If you don't have enough people to stock up on the fields, you can hire local Fan people or other herdsmen."

"The output after hoarding is divided into [-]%, [-]% for you, [-]% for tenants, and [-]% for me."

If you hoard the land by yourself, you only need to pay [-]% to Ding Yi, if you find someone to hoard the land, you only need to hand over [-]% to Ding Yi, but you only get [-]%.

For Tian Duo, he could still find someone to hoard it, but in this way, his income would be less.

Ding Yi continued: "In the first year, I will provide free tea, refined salt, high-quality white sugar, and your favorite fine wine, all of which are above the captain of the castle."

"Taiji every year has fifty catties of tea, one thousand catties of refined salt, one thousand catties of white sugar, and one hundred catties of fine wine."

All the upstarts were overjoyed, and only then did they feel the treatment of nobles.

As far as what Ding Yi said, on the grassland, only nobles, upper-class households, and middle-class households can enjoy it, and it takes a lot of silver and cattle and sheep to exchange it.

Ding Yi actually provided it for free for a year, Tulu finally felt like a Taiji.

"One year later, you will be able to buy all the daily necessities you want at a price far lower than that of the grassland."

"Whether you exchange cattle and sheep, or grain, we guarantee that you will have everything you need."

Tulu immediately asked: "May I ask General Ding, what are the prices of your tea, refined salt, and sugar?

"Songjiang's medium-grade tea costs five coins per catty."

"Ah..." Tulu used to be a middle-level household, and his face changed drastically after hearing that. Others who knew the business were all pleasantly surprised. Those who hadn't enjoyed it before looked blank, but seeing their expressions, they knew it was more suitable.

Ding Yi bought middle-grade tea in Songjiang for two taels of silver a catty, but these teas sold on the grassland cost at least two taels of silver, or even more expensive.

Of course, not to mention the top tea leaves, they are at least ten times higher.

Refined salt and sugar are also ten times more suitable than those on the grassland.

Suddenly all the upstarts are calculating.

Tulu is also thinking, if he can collect 160 shi a year from his [-] mu of land, he will give [-]% of the tenants, [-]% to Ding Yi, and he can get [-] shi.

Tulu's family can eat up to six-seven shi, plus some for raising cattle and sheep. The remaining grain is only [-] shi. How much sugar, refined salt, tea and other materials can be exchanged? It is definitely a beautiful life.

What's more, there is still [-]% of the tax from the herdsmen in the lower part to share.

To tell you the truth, the life of the Manchu Qing is not easy now, and the food price is higher than that of the Ming Dynasty, because more than half of it has to be smuggled by Ming merchants, not to mention the refined salt, brown sugar and tea, which can only be enjoyed by the nobles, and the price is still expensive. More limited.

Ding Yi said that everything is available, which means that the supply is more than that of the grassland, which is the treatment that the former Taiwanese and Kyrgyzstans did not enjoy.

Hearing this, the upstarts present finally had hope for their future life.

No one doubted Ding Yi's statement that the Ming Dynasty had everything they needed, which was why their grassland warriors had always wanted to plunder them.

(End of this chapter)

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