Daming: I help my wife be the empress

Chapter 722 Gushi Khan proclaims his minister and seeks peace, and Emperor Zhaowu Zhubi manages poli

Chapter 722 Gushi Khan proclaims his minister and seeks peace, and Emperor Zhaowu Zhubi manages politics

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It didn't take long for the Pampanga people and the Japanese ronin to rush into the eight joint settlements, and there were gunshots and cannon sounds inside.

But after a while, some Pampanga people were beaten and retreated. Oscar and other Western officers and soldiers couldn't help being surprised when they saw this.

"Damn it, these pigs from the Ming Dynasty not only have guns, but also cannons." Oscar's face became very gloomy, "I really don't know how they smuggled in. Those idiots at the customs should be hanged!"

The second lieutenant officer on the side asked: "Colonel, are we going to send soldiers in to support?"

"Support his mother!" Oscar scolded, "Our army in Manila only has 1000 people, and we have to guard the city of Manila and the port. We only have 500 people to attack here, can we spend it?

Go and urge the Pampanga people and the Japanese ronin to work harder, don't evacuate if a few people die, or we will ask others to help! "

Pampanga and Japanese ronin are not the only ones on Luzon who want to be dogs for the Spaniards.

In other words, even the Pampanga people and Japanese ronin are divided into different groups.

Your group is not willing to sell your life, and some groups are willing to sell.

These days, human life is really worthless.

Immediately, under the urging of the Spaniards, the Pampanga who had withdrawn rushed in again.

However, when the sun went down in the afternoon, four or five hundred Pampanga people were killed or injured, and one or two hundred Japanese ronin were also killed or injured, but they were still driven out by Ming Renminyong in the eight-unit settlement.

As a last resort, Oscar could only order the troops to withdraw, preparing to gather more natives and ronin tomorrow, and let them fight against the Minyong of the Eighth Alliance with the cooperation of dozens of cannons around them.

As for the five hundred Spanish soldiers under his command, he will not use them until the critical moment.

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Nanjing.

Forbidden City.

Jiang Dejing entered the Hall of Martial Ying after passing the biography, bowed to Zhu Yu, and said: "His Majesty, the mission of the Heshuote Khanate has been sent away from the capital (Nanjing)."

Aunt Zhu nodded slightly, and said: "Although He Shuote was an enemy of our Ming Dynasty before, since he came here to present his vassal, it is not appropriate for the mission to cause trouble in our Daming territory.

The guards of the provinces along the way sent troops to escort them, and the post station received them according to the rules until they were sent to the Sichuan-Tibet border and handed over to the Heshuo special army. "

The last words were tantamount to the decree, Liu Shuying who was waiting in the hall hurriedly wrote it down, and planned to send someone to the Imperial Academy to draw up the decree later.

What Auntie Zhu said was justified diplomatically, and Jiang Dejing had no objection.

Speaking of which, the mission of the Heshuote Khanate arrived in Nanjing in early May.

Because Daming is not in a hurry here, and follows the normal procedures for treating neighboring countries, it took more than a month to discuss the matter of Heshuot Khanate's surrender and peace.

Although Aimee Zhu intends to bring Tibet under the direct rule of Ming Dynasty, she knows that this matter cannot be rushed.

In the fourth year of Zhaowu, Daming took over Qinghai, and the north took over the entire Monan Mongolia and part of the Wara Heshuote tribe.

Even though the Ming court now has many advanced means available, it will take several years to digest such a large territory.

In addition, the biggest enemy of the central dynasty's march into Tibet was never the local army, but the special environment and climate of the snow-covered plateau.

The reason why Auntie Zhu wanted to win Qinghai before was that she hoped to use Qinghai to first train an army capable of fighting in the snow-covered plateau, and to train a team of officials for governing Tibetans, Mongolians and other western minorities.

Finally, according to the historical information of later generations, Gush Khan will die as early as 1654, that is, five years later.

Even if this time and space have changed, as a 68-year-old Mongolian living in the snow-covered plateau, it is difficult to live a long life.

Originally, the Mongolian forces in the Qinghai-Tibet area were mainly in Qinghai, and several sons of Gushi Khan were also Taiji in Qinghai, managing ranches and raising soldiers.

Even after the death of Gush Khan, his eldest son, Dayan Ozir, rushed from Qinghai to Lhasa to succeed him three years later.During his tenure, he was also weakened by the fifth Dalai Lama.

Now that Qinghai was taken over by the Ming Dynasty, if the Qinghai Mongolian aristocrats who followed Gushri Khan were unwilling to accept the rule of the Ming Dynasty, they would inevitably enter Tibet and have conflicts of interest with the local Tibetan aristocrats.

Gushi Khan originally arranged for his sons in Qinghai and his grandsons in Kham to return to Tibet.

This will inevitably intensify the conflict between Gushri Khan's family and Dalai, Diba and Tibetan nobles.

Under such circumstances, whether Gushi Khan, who was defeated by Ming Dynasty, can stabilize the interior is still unknown.

Even if it can stabilize the interior, it is likely to die earlier than in the history of later generations under hard work.

Therefore, when she learned that the mission of the Heshuote Khanate had come to claim peace, Zhu Wei agreed with the situation, and first returned the Heshuote Khanate to the rule of Ming Dynasty in name.

But for Gushi Khan's request that Daming return the Qinghai area, Zhu Yuxi refused without hesitation.

In addition, Aunt Zhu also asked the Heshuote Khanate to withdraw from the previously occupied Kham, otherwise Daming would send troops to take it back, and even invaded Lhasa to destroy its Khanate.

Of course, Aimee Zhu didn't give any "benefits".

First of all, the Ming Dynasty recognized the religious and political leadership of the fifth Dalai and Gushri Khan in Tibet.

Secondly, the fifth Dalai and Gushri Khan will be formally canonized, and given the golden seal, etc., and will be given the title of national teacher and Dharma king just like the previous Ming Dynasty treated the Tibetan rulers.

But in the end, Auntie Zhu also demanded that Dalai, the Kagyu sect, must come to the capital of Daming to accept the canonization after he became an adult, so that he can be regarded as officially becoming the religious leader of Tibet.

This trick is tantamount to imitating the Qing Dynasty's later generations, holding Dalai's canonization right in his hands, and using it to strengthen the imperial court's rule over Tibet.

With these prerequisites, after a few years, when Gushri Khan died and civil strife broke out in Tibet, the Ming Dynasty could use the well-trained army and officials to enter Tibet to counter the rebellion and establish direct rule.

As for the possibility that there would be no civil strife in Tibet after Gushhan's death, Aimee Zhu never considered it.

She, Emperor Zhaowu of the Ming Dynasty believed that there would be civil strife in Tibet after the death of Gush Khan, so this will definitely happen!

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After Jiang Dejing withdrew, Aunt Zhu continued to review the memorial.

I saw Wu Zhiping, the governor of Zhejiang, playing an invitation to raise funds from Zhejiang, and the imperial court sent a railway construction group to build the railways needed in Zhejiang.

The suggestion given by the cabinet is to approve, but the provincial government must report to the imperial court for the construction of the railway, and it can only be started after approval.

As early as the second year of Zhaowu, Zhu Yuxi delegated the construction of cement roads to the local government. Only the cement factories in various places were still in the hands of the imperial court, and the local garrison was responsible for the security work as a secret factory.

The technical difficulty of railway construction is much higher than that of cement roads. Now that Daming has cultivated more than a dozen railway construction groups, it is time to decentralize the power of railway construction to the local government.

So, after thinking about it for a while, Auntie Zhu approved a letter of approval on this memorial with a red pen, and stamped it with a seal.

The following is a procedural memorial submitted by Li Yongmao, governor of Yunzhong, after he took office, mainly reporting his initial understanding of the situation in Yunzhong Province and his initial thoughts on follow-up governance.

When Li Yongmao was in Chongzhen, he was promoted step by step from a local county magistrate to a central official. He has a lot of experience in local governance, as well as work experience in army management and logistics.

After Zhu Yuxi came to the throne, she was appointed as the deputy of the Court of Justice, responsible for assisting Wang Yingxiong in establishing the Court of Justice and handling various affairs.

Now that the operation of the Court of Justice has long been on the right track, Wang Yingxiong only needs to be a clay bodhisattva in this court, and ordinary officials who are deputy to the court can also be promoted.

Considering that it would be hard to find officials in the feudal territory after the expansion of the territory, Zhu Yuxi transferred Li Yongmao to be the governor of Yunzhong, and Zhan Zhaoheng, a well-known imperial envoy during the Chongzhen period, was appointed as the deputy of the Court of Justice.

Li Yongmao's memorial is mainly for reporting, so Auntie Zhu felt that there was no problem after reading it, so she approved it as "read".

After the approval, she deliberately flipped through the follow-up memorial to see if there was a memorial for the arrival of Ningsui Governor Li Xiangzhong, but she didn't see it.

After all, Ningsui Province is far away from Nanjing, and it is not as easy as going to Yunzhong Province by ship or train.Therefore, Aimee Zhu expected that Li Xiangzhong's arrival memorial did not come.

Concerned about the newly established border province, Zhu Yuxi said to Liu Shuying who was beside her, "Tell the cabinet that Ningsui governor's arrival memorial will be given priority."

"Yes." Liu Shuying agreed, and immediately arranged for someone to send a message to the cabinet.

This is Zheng Sen coming from the apse with a telegram, and said in a little haste: "Your Majesty, the governor of the South China Sea has sent an urgent message, and there are changes in Manila!"

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