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Part One: Penghu Storm Chapter 256 Huang Juexin

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    The victory in the Second Battle of Daling River suddenly made Ding Yunyi a well-known figure in the Ming Army at the border.

    Zu Dashou promised to give Ding Yunyi 500 war horses as long as this battle can be won. Now it is time for him to fulfill his promise.  But Zu Dashou didn't have to worry at all. In this great victory, a large number of Jinlu war horses were captured, which could fully satisfy Zu Dashou's promise.

    Zu Dashou and Wu Sangui were both busy with post-war work, and taking advantage of this opportunity, Ding Yunyi also went to Jinzhou to take a look at this historic city.

    Since the failure of the Jinzhou Defense War, Jinzhou has suffered great damage. However, after three or four years, the city has tenaciously regained its vitality.

    After walking around the city for a long time with Huangfu Yunjie and our guide Deng Changgui, we felt a little hungry. We randomly found a restaurant to eat, but found that it was already full.

    It turned out that the news of the great victory had reached Jinzhou, and the people were all in high spirits and drank wine to celebrate.

    The waiter was a little embarrassed. He looked around the restaurant for a while and found that there were only two guests sitting in a seat near the window. So he went up to discuss with them for a while, then came back to discuss with Ding Yunyi. The two guests had agreed.  Everyone squeezed in.

    Ding Yunyi saw that both of them were about forty years old, dressed simply, and did not look like rich people. He went up and cupped his hands: "Excuse me."

    "You're welcome." The dignified middle-aged man on the left smiled and said, "We are destined to meet each other thousands of miles away. Please take a seat."

    Ding Yunyi ordered the food and drinks and looked at the two people across from him: "I dare not ask Mr. Gao for his name."

    "I'm Huang Jue, this is my housekeeper. We are small businessmen who come to Jinzhou to do fur business." The middle-aged man replied: "May I know your name, sir?"

    "Ding Yunyi, these two are my companions."

    Huang Jue was shocked: "Could it be Ding Yunyi, who was like a god after the Jin army broke through the Daling River?"

    Most of Jinzhou knows about the deeds of Ding Yunyi and Wu Sangui. Ding Yunyi said politely: "It's just a fluke."

    "Oh, it's really you." Huang Jue was surprised and happy, and called the waiter.  He only said that everything Ding Yunyi ate today would be charged to his account.

    Ding Yunyi saw that he and the housekeeper were dressed simply, and he was probably just a small businessman, so he repeatedly said that he would invite them.  Huang Jue is a generous person.  There was no excuse.

    Huangfu Yunjie murmured in his heart, this is good, the one who entertains becomes the one who is invited.  As expected of a businessman, his calculations were very smart.

    Huang Jue poured wine for Ding Yunyi, Huangfu Yunjie, and Deng Changgui, and kept praising him: "When I arrived in Jinzhou, I heard about the great victory at Daling River, and also heard about two young heroes, one named Wu Sangui, and the other two young heroes.  One of them is you, General Ding. I admire him in my heart and wish I could see it with my own eyes, but I never expected that my wish would come true. "

    "That's ridiculous. That's ridiculous." Ding Yunyi smiled.

    Huang Jue immediately said: "The general Duduo who led Hou Jin's army is just an incompetent person. The general should really take off his head and command the world. That is a truly remarkable achievement."

    "I'm not that capable yet." Ding Yunyi sighed: "What I do is nothing more than to stop the Jurchens so that our Han people's land will no longer be plundered, burned and killed."

    "Oh?" Huang Jue seemed a little curious: "I'm from the mainland, and I've always heard about border issues. Are the Jurchens really that scary?"

    Ding Yunyi sneered: "Burning, killing, looting, and doing nothing evil, isn't it just terrible?"

    "I would like to hear the details." Huang Jue said very seriously.

    See the other person and sincerely ask for advice.  Ding Yunyi had nothing to hide: "On November 18th of the first year of the Apocalypse, Nurhaci ordered Heshuo Aminbeile to lead five thousand troops to execute the forced relocation order, and ordered the guerrillas in Phoenix City to move Zhenjiang, Tangshan, Kuandian, Zhenjiang, and Zhenjiang.  The residents of the small villages under Dongbao, Zhenxibao and other places were forcibly relocated to Sarhu. In order to force the people to relocate, Nurhaci also ordered that all the houses to the south be set on fire with Gushan as the boundary.  It was the middle of winter, and the Han people who were forcibly relocated along with their wives had to trek hard. It¡¯s not hard to imagine the suffering they suffered.¡±

    Huang Jue nodded slightly when he heard this. Deng Changgui had been at the border for a long time and knew it well. He said on the edge: "More than these? On the twenty-fourth day of the first month of the second year of Tianqi, Nurhachi led his army to Guangning. He occupied Guangning only ten days later.  , in the document issued to the capital on the fourth day of February, he created a man-made misery for the Han people in Guangning Jiuwei west of the Liaohe River, and ordered that the people of the Jiuwei be moved to the east of the Liaohe River, and stipulated that Jinzhou II  The guards moved to Liaodong, the Youtun guards moved to Jinzhou and Fuzhou, one guard from Yizhou moved to Gaizhou, another guard from Yizhou moved to Weining camp, one guard from Guangning moved to Fengjibao, Guangzhou  Ning's other three guards moved to Shenyang.? This migration was also forced during the severe cold winter.  The migration of the Han people by the Jin Dynasty was extremely coercive and sudden. Nurhachi issued a relocation order on the first day, and the Jin army drove the Han people on the road the next day. The Liao people were unwilling to move, so the Jin army set fire to their houses and sent troops.  They used swords on their necks and massacred them to force the Han people in Liaodong to migrate.  In November of the first year of the Apocalypse, the Houjin Army set fire to all the houses south of Gushan. If you stay where you are without moving, you will have nowhere to hide. In February of the second year of the Apocalypse, Dabeile Daishan became angry and left you behind.  The three thousand Han people who did not want to surrender were all killed, and they threatened to kill them if they did not go to the designated place.  Those who were relocated arrived at designated unfamiliar places without houses, food, or fields. Houjindutang's principle of resettling these relocated Han people was that large households should be integrated into everyone, small households should be integrated into small families, and houses should be shared.  , the grain was eaten together, and the fields were cultivated together, which deprived all the relocated people of their land. In a word, Nurhaci reduced some Han people to serfs of the Jinlu through forced immigration."

    "That's right." Huang Jue listened very carefully and nodded slightly: "It's a bit too much in this matter. It's no wonder that there are always riots in the land ruled by the Jurchens, and no matter what methods they use, they can't be quelled.  "

    Deng Changgui took a sip of wine, and his expression showed anger: "More than that? General Fang Ding also said that every time the golden captives arrived, they burned, killed and looted. Nurhaci's conquest of the Han region in Liaodong was always accompanied by  Burning, killing, looting, and plundering, wherever the Jin army went, they killed people, set fire to houses, and looted official and private property in the Han area. They were cruel and barbaric. Kaiyuan and Tieling were important towns in Liaodong in the 47th year of Wanli.  The Hou Jin army captured Kaiyuan in June and Tieling in July. They massacred the Han people in these two cities and plundered tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians in Kaiyuan. In order to transport these spoils to the Hou Jin, Nurhachi.  After mobilizing the transportation capabilities of Hou Jin and Kaiyuan at that time, the transportation was still incomplete after five or six days. One can imagine the misery of the Hou Jin army's looting of Kaiyuan. They returned after brutally looting Kaiyuan City.  At that time, they set fire to houses, government offices, buildings, and platforms. When there was nothing left to loot in Kaiyuan, they set fire to Kaiyuan and burned it to rubble. The people in Kaiyuan City had a clear understanding of Nurhachi's cruelty.  They would rather die than be obedient citizens of Houjin.¡±

    The more Deng Changgui talked, the angrier he became.

    In March of the first year of Tianqi, after the Jin army captured Liaoyang, they brought massacre and plunder to Liaoyang.  After the Eight Banners Army captured Liaoyang, the Later Jin Army actually sent a general to sit at the west gate and saw "Liao people with suspicious appearance."  That is to say, "point and kill". The officials of the Later Jin Dynasty were simply careless.

    Before the official release of the looting, Nurhachi ordered that wealthy households were only allowed to keep nine pieces of clothing, middle-class families were allowed to keep five pieces of clothing, and low-class families were allowed to keep three pieces of clothing.  All other property was handed over. This order made every Han family in Liaoyang bankrupt and their homes empty.  Later Jin gathered the clothes robbed in this way at the teaching military field in Liaoyang and provided them to the Jurchen and Mongolian nobles to pick up and enjoy.  Then the Jin army was particularly crazy about looting Guangning. They not only looted things on the surface, but also dug three feet into the ground and took away things buried underground by Guangning residents.

    The document Nurhachi sent to the capital of Guangning said: "Stop building the city and order soldiers to dig out the buried treasures inside and outside Guangning City. If you get two or three hundred taels of silver, give it to the person who dug it; if you get one thousand or twenty thousand taels, it will be given to the person who dug it.  Give half to the person who dug it. If you get more satin or python satin, hand over some of the best stuff, and give the other items to the person who dug it. If you get grain, the person who gets it can sell it."

    In order to obtain property, Nurhachi actually organized soldiers to dig three feet into the ground. This kind of robbery organized by a high commander is an anecdote in the history of Chinese wars and even the history of world wars.

    Huang Jue also had a solemn expression when he heard this, and his brows were furrowed, but the butler next to him had a gloomy expression.

    "Actually, in my opinion, Nurhachi is also a person without ability." Ding Yunyi said suddenly.

    Huang Jue was immediately surprised and hurriedly asked why.  Ding Yunyi smiled slightly: "There is a very obvious difference between the Jurchen people and the Han people in their hairstyles. The Han people have full hair, while the Jurchen people have braided hair. Nurhaci regarded the Han people's change of hair style and shaving of their hair as a sign of their return to the Jin Dynasty. Therefore,  Every time he conquered a place where the Han people lived together, he ordered the Han people to shave the front half of their hair, and the second half of their hair to be cut and braided in accordance with the custom of the Jurchen people.  We must know that the Han people's hair style has been going on for thousands of years. This hair style is combined with the Han people's concept of "the body, hair and skin are given to parents and dare not be damaged, which is the beginning of filial piety", which constitutes the national dignity and national dignity of the Han people.  An important part of the moral integrity.  Therefore, the Han people value their hair very much.  The people of the Liao Dynasty once said, "We don't care about life and death, so we shave our heads and make a fool of ourselves. The Japanese army ordered the army to kill them without distinguishing between true and false, and they will die as unjust ghosts."  "

    "Nurhachi glanced at Huang Jue and said: "Nurhaci insulted the dignity of the Han people in Liaodong and tried to achieve the goal of assimilating the Han people by forcing the Jurchen hairstyleA Gu, the ancestor of Yan Jin, opened the Ming Dynasty.  No matter how many places the Jurchen conquers, the struggle between shaving and anti-shaving will never stop, so I say that he is not as good as his ancestors.  "

    "After hearing what you said, I suddenly became enlightened." Huang Jue said continuously.

    The butler beside him said quietly: "Master, it's getting late, you still have something to do."

    "Ah, yes." Huang Jue looked reluctant to leave: "Originally I wanted to continue a long conversation with the general, but I have something important to do and I really can't stay for long. General, I admire the general, please accept these things.  , open it and look at it after I leave.¡±

    With that said, he asked the housekeeper to put down a small baggage, and left the hotel regardless of whether Ding Yunyi took it or not.

    "Humph, aren't you just trying to renege on your debt? Maybe there are some rags left behind." Huangfu Yunjie muttered and opened the baggage. As soon as he opened it, his eyes suddenly widened.

    ¡°Oh my god, there are two yellow gold ingots inside, each weighing about fifty taels.

    "Oh my God." Huangfu Yunjie quickly closed the bag and looked to the side, as if he was afraid that others would come to snatch it. Fortunately, no one paid attention to the diners. Huangfu Yunjie stuck out his tongue and said: "One hundred for a meal  Two gold, I have never seen this kind of handwriting.¡±

    Deng Changgui was also dumbfounded. This is no small businessman. He is simply extremely rich!

    Ding Yunyi frowned, as if he was thinking about something extremely difficult.  After a while, he suddenly asked: "Do you remember what he just said thank you for? He said, 'It's no wonder that there are always riots in the land ruled by the Jurchens, and no matter what methods are used, they can't be quelled.' Didn't he from  He's from the mainland, doesn't he understand this situation? Also, he only said the word 'Jurchen' from beginning to end and never mentioned 'Jinlu', could it be that?"

    He murmured the person's name: "Huang Jue, Huang Jue Aijueluo? Huang Huang Tai Chi?"

    Ding Yunyi suddenly whispered: "Huang Jue, no, that person might be Huang Taiji!"

    Huangfu Yunjie and Deng Changgui were dumbfounded. Deng Changgui didn't believe the truth; "No way, Huang Taiji is a captive chief, how could he come here?"

    ¡°Even if it¡¯s not Huang Taiji, he must be someone closely related to Huang Taiji!¡±

    Ding Yunyi stood up suddenly and rushed out of the store, but where could he find it in the huge crowd?

    At this time, seeing Huangfu Yunjie and Deng Changgui coming out, he hurriedly called Deng Changgui to his side: "Hurry up and ask the Zuzong Town to seal the city gate. No suspicious person can be spared!"

    Deng Changgui did not dare to neglect and went to do it immediately.

    Ding Yunyi knew that there was little hope of catching that person. If that person was really Huang Taiji, he would have already thought of how to escape since he dared to enter Jinzhou.

    You really deserve to die, why didn¡¯t you think of who that person was earlier?  Letting such an important person go in vain.  But you can't blame yourself entirely. Why does Huang Taiji look completely different from the portrait he saw in another era?

    I guess it was the Jurchens who deliberately painted Huang Taiji as tall and powerful to satisfy themselves.

    If there was a camera in this era, it would be great to be able to take a picture of Huang Taiji¡¯s true appearance.

    "It's a pity that these are all illusions," Ding Yunyi thought sadly-

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