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Text 728 [Cossack Bandit]

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    The names of various tribes in the Northeast are often named after rivers.

    ? Sahalian Department, free translation is Heilongjiang Department, Sahalian Ula is Heilongjiang.  It generally refers to the indigenous tribes living in the vast area on the north bank of the middle reaches of Heilongjiang, which are subdivided into many small tribes.

    The south bank of the Heilongjiang River is the Greater Khingan Mountains and the Lesser Khingan Mountains. The environment is difficult, the population is small, and the living conditions are relatively primitive.

    The north bank of Heilongjiang, which is the territory of the Sahalian people, is relatively more advanced and richer.

    A lot of arable land has been reclaimed along the river, and the crops grown include barley, oats, buckwheat, millet, peas and so on.  But farming alone can¡¯t get enough to eat,

    Therefore, they also fished and hunted at the same time, belonging to a half-fishing and half-farming society.

    When Wang Fuchen came here, he soon found traces of war.

    It was autumn at this time, crops such as barley had just matured, and animals such as sables were also growing fat.  When the Cossack robbers choose a good time, they can not only grab new food, but also grab freshly peeled skins.

    Even for the sake of standing up, in order to weaken the natives, the food that could not be taken away was directly burned.

    In front of Wang Fuchen's eyes, large tracts of wheat fields were scorched black by Cossacks.

    The chief of the local tribe knelt on the shore with his tribe. After Wang Fuchen disembarked, he immediately cried and cried: "General, help me, give me some food!"

    Wang Fuchen, who himself didn't have enough food, sneered suddenly: "When you helped the Tartars fight and slaughtered the Han people, why didn't you think of distributing food to the Han people? Now I'm here to help you expel the Raksha ghosts. It's not enough to ask you for food."  It¡¯s alright, do you still want me to share the food with you?¡±

    After hearing the translation, the indigenous chief quickly defended: "Master General, we did not fight for the Tartars, we have been bullied by the Tartars all the time!"

    It's not clear about this.

    Jianzhou Jurchen is purely an expansion of force. Donghai Jurchen, Haixi Jurchen, and Beishan Jurchen are all targets of conquest by the Jianzhou Tartars.  It is nothing more than siege the city, kill the leader, plunder the population, and set up the Eight Banners.

    In the early days, those who helped the Tartars in the war were all aboriginals who were taken away, and they were promoted step by step from slaves.  In the mid-term, a large number of aboriginals in the Heilongjiang River Basin were forcibly relocated to Liaoning, organized into the Eight Banners, engaged in production and farming, and fought in wartime.

    As for the aborigines who have not moved away, they have to pay tribute to the Tartars with pearls and fur every year.  Even if you are honest and obedient, the Tartars may continue to attack and plunder the population to supplement the Eight Banners Army.

    These aborigines definitely belong to the oppressed.

    But some of them did join the Eight Banners Army.

    Only this Sakhalian tribe has many titles in history "Drafts of Qing History".  For example, Er Yitu died in Changsha.  Duo Luodai, died in battle in Bazhou,

    His son Sarai died in Dongting Lake.  Roll cloth, and died in Luancheng.  Ayantu, died in Nanpi.  Narmadai died in Xiamen.

    In this time and space, the Eight Banners officers were beheaded by the Datong Army, at least hundreds of people from the Sakhalian Department.  They fought extremely bravely, or they were not smart enough to use their brains. When the tartar gave an order, the Sahalian soldiers rushed forward without fear of life and death.

    Just because too many people were plundered by the Tartars, and the death rate after enlisting in the army was extremely high, the population along the coast of Heilongjiang was empty.

    Otherwise, how would hundreds of Cossack bandits dare to come to Heilongjiang to show off their might?

    Wang Fuchen glanced over and found that most of the people kneeling in front of him were old and weak women and children.  There are also some young and strong, which were left on purpose by the Tartars to let them collect pearls and hunt for fur.

    Should I hate them?

    Or should we pity them?

    Wang Fuchen was too lazy to settle old accounts, and asked, "When did the Raksha ghost leave? Where did he go?"

    The native chief replied: "The Raksha ghosts have been walking for six days. They are divided into two groups. One group goes back upstream by boat, carrying the plundered fur and food. The other group goes north on horseback and goes into the forest.  I'm afraid I'm going to rob the tribes in the forest."

    "How many people do they have? How many boats? How many horses?" Wang Fuchen asked.

    The indigenous chief said: "The boats of the Rakshasa ghosts are all very big boats, more than the sum of two hands and feet. The Rakshasa ghosts don't have many horses, just a little more than the two hands. They come quickly.  , went too fast, and we didn't have time to call up warriors to resist."

    Wang Fuchen said: "I'm asking you, how many Rakshasa ghosts are there?"

    "Countless, many, many." The indigenous chief replied.

    Wang Fuchen was so depressed that he called a hundred soldiers, lined up neatly, and asked, "Are there so many?"

    The native chief said: "More."

    Wang Fuchen ordered three hundred soldiers to line up again, and asked, "Are there so many?"

    &nAt first, there were only 138 men under the husband, several ships, three artillery pieces, all with muskets.

    When he occupied Yaksa and owned the base, more Cossacks soon joined in.  At present, the manpower has expanded to 257 people, and the furs have been exchanged for war horses. Those horses were snatched from the Buryat Mongols by the Cossacks further north.

    Patting the woman's buttocks, and pushing the woman away, Khabarov said to the indigenous boy next to him, "Use what is rewarded to you. As long as you are loyal to me, your benefits will be indispensable."

    The indigenous boy quickly lay down on the ground, kowtowed to thank for the gift, and then dragged the woman out to vent his desire.

    An indigenous boy from the Aola clan of the Daur tribe.  It has been conquered by the Cossacks, and all those who resisted fiercely were killed, and those who survived were given to the Cossacks to farm and hunt.  There are also some timid and weak ones who are taken in as slaves by the Cossacks and become loyal lackeys of the robbers.

    Gasps were heard from the next door. The indigenous boy did not dare to resist the robbers, and vented all his anger on the innocent woman.

    When Khabarov heard the voice, a smile appeared on his face.  This kind of woman snatched halfway is purely a consumable, and I'm tired of playing with it for a few days.  Give rewards to slaves to gain loyalty.  It's like domesticating a hound, and you have to feed the hound meat.

    Khabarov walked to the edge of Jiangxinzhou with his firecracker on his back, overlooking the vast swamps and forests on the other side.

    He divided his forces into two groups and went into the forest to plunder the natives.  One has come back now, and the other has been missing for a long time, otherwise he would have returned to Yaksa with the spoils.

    This kind of situation is not uncommon, and most of them are lost.  </div&gt
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