Bury the Qing Dynasty

Chapter 520 Dog bites dog, 1 mouth hair

Chapter 520 Dog bites dog, a mouthful of hair
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None of the feudal lords and daimyos present at the scene would have thought that Tokugawa Iezai would be so generous and directly give each feudal vassal five envoys—even though Wa Kingdom is not a big place, but those who were divided There are quite a few feudal clans, and the number of envoys to Ming Dynasty to study abroad is fixed. Originally, each feudal clan was allocated one or two quotas. Quota?

Shimadzu Hisamitsu and Matsudaira Nobunobu felt something was wrong the more they thought about it.

Tokugawa Jiaqi is as sharp and slippery as a dog's chicken with sesame oil on weekdays. It is possible for him to find a way to search for the number of envoys in the hands of various feudal lords, but let him take it out on his own initiative. The number of Ming envoys is distributed to all the vassals, which seems somewhat magical.

After thinking about it for a long time, he didn't come up with a reason, Shimadzu Hisamitsu simply asked: ""

The gameplay of the Wa Kingdom is actually quite interesting. Tim Huang nominally controls the entire Wa Kingdom, but Tian Huang’s orders are useless. Not many people listen to Tim Huang’s orders. For example, the shogunate actually controls the entire Wa Kingdom, but the shogunate’s so-called control In fact, it is still relying on the army controlled by the shogunate to deter the feudal lords and daimyos everywhere, and force the feudal lords and daimyos to act according to the wishes of the shogunate.

If you meet a feudal lord or daimyo who is taller, you have to see whether the shogunate's fist is stronger or the feudal lord or daimyo's head is stronger. If the shogunate's fist is harder, then the shogunate can kill the disobedient feudal lord or daimyo , if the fist of the shogunate is not hard enough, then the order of the shogunate is actually useless.

Of course, these feudal lords, daimyo and the like have no way to fully control their respective territories, because their so-called control is achieved by samurai, and the ashigaru under them are more for appearance, and the importance is far less than warrior.

As for those samurai... Those who have a master are called samurai, and those who do not have a master are called ronin. Just take care of yourself.

To put it bluntly, the Japanese country, which was blown to the sky and the earth by countless hopeless people, is actually similar to the situation in Tianzhu. Tianzhu has castes, and the Japanese country also has classes.

For example, why do those ronin samurai who lost their masters stay as ronin instead of looking for a job?
The reason is not that they don't want to find it, but that their samurai class stipulates that they can only be samurai, even if they become ronin, their living conditions are worse than ordinary civilians, and they are still not allowed to find other jobs.

It is precisely because of the shitty class of the Wa Kingdom that the ronin is also a huge unstable factor-now the ronin of the Wa Kingdom dare not go to become Japanese pirates, and the number of supervisors needed by the Ming Dynasty is limited. The servants were all in the hands of the shogunate, and they couldn't find a master who was willing to take them in when they stayed in the Wa country. Of course, these ronin could only find ways to support themselves.

Let me give you the simplest example: the Tojo family and the Mori family opened a film. After the Mori family failed, the samurai who were originally attached to the Mori family might become ronin. They could neither find a job nor have a source of income. The only way to support themselves The only way is to go to the territory of the Tojo family to rob those civilians and untouchables, and the warriors raised by the Tojo family will of course attack them, but because the ronin are too mobile, the warriors of the Tojo family will also attack them. There was no way to wipe them out, so the territory of the Tojo family naturally became less stable.

This also means that if Tokugawa Jiaqi wants to completely complete the blockade, he must first get rid of those ronin.

After receiving the pledge from all the feudal lords and daimyos to cooperate with the shogunate to complete the blockade, Tokugawa Iezari said in a deep voice: "Next, the shogunate will send troops to wipe out those rogues who are wandering around. Please support me a lot. ?”

Hisamitsu Shimazu, the Patriarch of the Satsuma Clan, responded first: "General, you can rest assured that our Satsuma Clan will send as many samurai and ashigaru as we can to help the shogunate complete the elimination of those ronin."

Chikuzen, Chikugo, Buzen, Bungo, Hizen, Tsushima, Hyuga and other feudal lords also responded, while the other feudal lords and daimyos couldn't help frowning.

In the Wa Kingdom, feudal lords are different from vassals. For example, the Kanto vassals and the Kinki vassals are relatively close to the capital of the Wa Kingdom, while the Ou vassals, Kyushu vassals, and Shikoku vassals are far away.

This difference in geographical location naturally makes the development of various feudal clans unbalanced. Some feudal clans are richer, while others are poorer.

And the difference in the degree of wealth and poverty will be directly reflected in the number of ronin in each domain.

The poorer the fan, the more ronin in the fan.

More importantly, the Satsuma clan and Chikuzen, Chikugo and other vassal lords actually have a common name: Kyushu vassals.

These vassals were originally dawdling in Kyushu Island, and the Satsuma vassal even sent troops to take Ryukyu, forcing the Ryukyu king to pay tribute to Japan.

But with the strong rise of Ming Dynasty, Kyushu Island was leased to Daming, and the Kyushu vassals who were originally in Kyushu Island naturally had to move somewhere—some of the better places near Kyoto at that time were already called vassals. The feudal lords can only be moved to Ezo collectively.

If you want to say that you are reconciled, you will definitely not be reconciled. Shimadzu Hisamitsu, Chikuzen, Chikugo and other feudal lords have not thought of rebelling, at least they have to find a good place, right?
It's a pity that Daming didn't give them time to resist. After the notice of renting Kyushu Island was sent to Japan, the Daming East Sea Fleet sailed directly to Kyushu Island, saying that it could help Shimadzu Hisamitsu and the others move.

Then Hisamitsu Shimadzu and the others moved to Ezo in a hurry, completely giving up Kyushu Island.

In Japan at that time, Ezo belonged to a poor place, and the feudal lords and daimyo who were transferred to Ezo were poor, at least their living standards plummeted, and the ronin in their respective vassals also slowed down. It got slower, and the life of commoners and untouchables in the domain became more difficult.

The reason why Shimadzu Hisamitsu took the lead in responding to Tokugawa Iezai is because the elimination of ronin is more beneficial to these poor ghosts who have been transferred, because cleaning up those ronin who are disobedient and always provoke right and wrong can make their territory stable Some, those civilians and untouchables can live better, and can pay more taxes.

But for the Kanto vassals and the Kinki vassals, it is definitely not a good thing to respond to Tokugawa Jiaqi's call-to clear those ronin, a large number of samurai and ashigaru have to be dispatched, which means that a large number of soldiers are needed. Expenses need to be paid with real money.

More importantly, which side do these samurai and ashigaru obey?
Let them obey the orders of the feudal lord and ignore the Tokugawa family, what would the shogunate think?They hold each other back and talk about it, and pay off the rogue!
Asking them to obey the orders of Tokugawa Iezari, wouldn't that be the same as handing over the military power to others?

This is even more unacceptable to all the feudal lords than directly spending money to support Tokugawa Ieqi!

Seeing that except Satsuma, Chikuzen, Chikugo and other vassal lords, the other vassal lords are all looking at their noses and noses, and Tokugawa Ieki is secretly hating, while smiling. Said: "Actually, the shogunate will directly dispatch samurai and ashigaru to suppress those rogues this time. It is not necessary for the feudal lords to send samurai and ashigaru. You only need to prepare some food and grass, and send a few guides. "

After Tokugawa Iezari's words fell, all the feudal lords present breathed a sigh of relief, but at the same time couldn't help being suspicious.

As we all know, apart from being lustful, Tokugawa Iezai's biggest problem is greed for money. The problem of his sons and daughters' excessive money-making can be said to be inherited from Tokugawa Iezari.

Now, is it that such a money-grubbing and lustful bastard didn't choose to raid the feudal clans wantonly, but instead said that the shogunate would send people directly, and the feudal clans only needed to prepare "slightly" some food and a few guides?

Just when all the feudal lords and daimyos were hesitating secretly, Shimadzu Hisamitsu glared at the feudal lords viciously, and cursed: "Baga! You bloody red deer! Now it's about a few samurai and foot soldiers." When we were young? If we don’t cooperate with Your Excellency the General to wipe out those ronin, and wait for Guanggejianren to win, how can he let us go!”

Hearing Shimadzu Hisamitsu's scolding, Matsudaira Nobuobu, the Patriarch of the Kawagoe Domain among the Kanto Musashi clans, was about to explode, but inadvertently saw Tokugawa Iezari glaring at Shimadzu Hisamitsu viciously, and then restored his calm smile. He smiled plainly.

Matsudaira's confidence suddenly became vigilant.

Shimadzu Hisamitsu, the Ezo red deer, is as poor as a dog and still wants to send samurai and ashigaru to help Tokugawa Iezai, and now he is the first to jump out and scold all the feudal lords, completely acting for the Edo shogunate He is a loyal dog who does not hesitate to shed the last drop of blood, but Tokugawa Iezari seems very unhappy?
After thinking about it secretly, a bright light flashed in Matsudaira Nobuobu's head—thinking about it better, Tokugawa Iezai might really want to wipe out those samurai, and now his performance with Shimadzu Hisamitsu is nothing more than In acting, the purpose is to attract all the feudal lords to the bait.

If you think about it in a bad way, maybe Tokugawa Iezari's real purpose is not to wipe out those ronin at all, but to come for them, the feudal lords!Once the samurai and ashigaru of the shogunate enter the territory of each domain in large numbers, it will be difficult to say what will happen later!

Thinking of this, Nobuo Matsudaira's expression turned ugly, and he glanced at Hisamitsu Shimadzu again, and said loudly: "Patriarch Shimadzu is right, now is an important moment for us to work together and overcome difficulties together. We can't look forward and backward at this time!"

As Shimadzu Hisamitsu and Matsudaira Nobuobu expressed their positions successively, the other vassal lords immediately had no way out. Whether they wanted to understand or did not want to understand, they had to follow Shimadzu Hisamitsu and Matsudaira Nobuobu to express their positions, expressing Each will send samurai and ashigaru to help the shogunate clear up those ronin.

Tokugawa Jiaqi secretly hated him.

Just as Matsudaira Nobuobu thought, the reason why Tokugawa Jiaqi proposed that the shogunate should send samurai and ashigaru to clear up those ronin is, on the one hand, it is true that they really want to clear up those ronin, so as to avoid any accidents in the follow-up blockade .

But on the other hand, Tokugawa Jiaqi has the idea of ​​coercing the princes to force the court-if the two bastards, Guangge Jianren and Kanomiya Huiren, dare to send people to mess around on Tokugawa Jiaqi's territory, Dechuan Jiaqi Chuan Jiaqi was going to slaughter several small feudal lords and daimyos of the Kinki feudal clans first, causing chaos in the territory of Guanggejianren and his son.

As for sending ninjas or getting some patients who have already suffered from leprosy to cause harm on the site of Guanggejianren and his son, Tokugawa Jiaqi really has no such idea for the time being.

Because the current situation is clearly dominated by the Tokugawa family, and the possibility of success is also very high. The Tokugawa family, who has already begun to dream of being a king, naturally does not want leprosy to spread around Kinki. After all, no matter how poor he is Diseases, leprosy, and the spread of these things are placed there, and no one can guarantee that they will be able to escape.

It's a pity that Tokugawa Iezai's original plan was well-planned, but now it is destroyed by the two puppies Shimadzu Hisamitsu and Matsudaira Nobuobu.

The Tokugawa family resented secretly in their hearts, but they forced a smile on their faces: "Then it's settled, for those rogues who are causing disasters, we must vigorously eliminate them. If you are unable to catch them, you will always You can send someone to the shogunate for help, don't force it."

After all the feudal lords thanked them willingly or unwillingly, Tokugawa Jiaqi changed the subject again and talked about his previous experience in Daming: "You all know that Jiaqi has been to Daming before, and in Daming stayed for a long time."

All the feudal lords and daimyos present couldn't help being a little confused, not knowing what this bum of De Chuanjiaqi wanted to say.

Tokugawa Jiaqi said self-consciously: "During the Ming Dynasty, what Jiaqi felt most deeply was the knowledge of the Ming people. Even if they were naive, they could more or less know a few words. Even the Qing Dynasty Most of the old people in the era can write their own names, let alone those young people."

All the feudal lords and daimyos continued to be confused - Daming is Shangguo and the father of Waguo, isn't this a matter of course?
Tokugawa Jiaqi looked at the ignorant feudal lords and daimyos, and couldn't help but sighed: "My country, Wa, has always been known as Haidong's Little China, and looking at the whole little Poqiu, it can even be called the Great Ming Empire." As a result, there are very few literate people in the Wa Kingdom, and there are blind and illiterate people all over the place, so, isn’t it ashamed of Daming’s kindness to our Wa Kingdom?”

Hisamitsu Shimadzu tentatively asked, "What does the general mean?"

Tokugawa Iezari did not directly answer Shimadzu Hisamitsu's question, but instead clapped his hands and ordered outside the door: "Bring it here!"

(End of this chapter)

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