Chapter 119 Price
"From now on, you will be the Southern Xiongnu Zuoxian King."

"Thank you, Commander-in-Chief, for your kindness in rebuilding. Jun Ming is so grateful that he sheds tears of gratitude!"

After the war, Hu Yanjun knelt down on one knee and was extremely happy for his choice.

Look at the miserable appearance of the dead bodies of those who resisted.

Just a little bit away, he was afraid he would end up like this in the end.

And now, because of my decisive vote.

Not only did he save his life, he was even directly promoted to the position of King Zuoxian that he had always wanted.

Of course, although this was just a verbal appointment from the governor, after this day, Hu Yanjun already knew who was in charge of this army.

Look at that idiot Yuvrou looking stupid and grinning from ear to ear. Didn't he just get a good hug early?
From a stray dog ​​who was despised by the entire clan and could not return home, he rushed towards the throne of the royal court as fast as a step at a time.

It's really enviable and jealous.

Therefore, Hu Yanjun, the newly minted Zuoxian King, immediately expressed his loyalty in a hurry:
"The commander-in-chief serves heaven to fight against rebellion, punish thieves and put an end to rebellion. How can I, the Huyan tribe, lag behind others?

Therefore, Jun is willing to offer a thousand fine cavalry to serve as the captain’s vanguard.”

It’s really a snowball’s pace.

Ever since he broke out of Yanmen Pass, defeated King Xiutu's vanguard, and obtained three thousand of Yu Fuluo's cavalry, Su Yao's journey was full of wind and clouds. Pushing forward, his subordinates were beating more and more.

The enemies either collapsed at the first touch, or surrendered in the hope of wind. Now that this wave of fighting is over, the entire Huyan tribe of Zuoxian King has completely surrendered.

Another bunch of red names on the map were eliminated, and the red hostile areas turned green one by one.

However, Su Yao's handling of King Zuoxian's Huyan tribe exceeded many people's expectations.

Especially those new members of the Hu tribe who had just joined and watched him kill wildly along the way.

They thought Su Yao would go on a killing spree again, with rivers of blood flowing.

They had even planned that when the Huyan tribe was expelled, they would be able to obtain a large amount of pasture and land, which would be much more beneficial than the small amount of money.

However, he didn't expect that Su Yao picked it up high and put it down gently in the end?

Not really, it's just that for their leaders, who can be said to be illiterate, they have never seen such detailed treatment.

This also includes Hu Yanjun, who has just become King Zuoxian.

In his opinion, the Han Dynasty's handling of rebellions in the past, even if it was a severe suppression, was never this complicated. At most, it was just to kill one person and establish a new one.

Even if you perform well, you can admit your mistake and the matter will be over. It is up to you to come back to this place.

The reason is also very simple. The Han Dynasty needs the Southern Xiongnu as a shield to guard this land.

In the territory northwest of Bingzhou, the lifestyle of the Han people was not suitable, and they could only maintain a presence in a small number of areas.

It cannot truly rule this Gobi, plateau and pasture.

But now, looking at the detailed surrender documents in front of him, there were actually several piles of surrender documents, Hu Yanjun felt his heart beating wildly, and for the first time he had a deep understanding of the meaning of this unconditional surrender.

If this surrender letter is signed, if it is really implemented, his status as the Zuoxian King may be in name only. If he wants to sit firmly, he will have to rely on others.

First of all, he had no problem with releasing the captured Han people, withdrawing from occupied cities and farming areas, and handing over the heads of the old Zuo Xian King and the eldest prince who died in the chaos, as well as their captured family members.

Even including the surrender of all inventory and seizures, as well as the large amount of cattle, sheep and property as compensation, he gritted his teeth and admitted it.

After all, these were the conditions originally mentioned by the governor.

But the next one would cost him his life.

What does it mean to arrest and imprison all the nobles of more than 100 accounts who participated in the rebellion?
It can be said that except for some of the people left behind by Shuofang and the subordinates who raised the flag with him this time, this is to catch all the middle and high-level noble leaders in their area.

This is too cruel. How can he convince the public and manage them?

But that's not all.

What's even more shocking is that the governor got a detailed map from nowhere that shocked his jaw.

The Huyan tribe's territory in Jiuyuan County was reorganized into pasture areas. Not only were they not allowed to cross over to nomadic areas, but the leader of each area was directly promoted by Governor Su from the outstanding performers among the returnees to the rank of flag leader.

Although he still had nominal power to rule, the Su Governor greatly undermined the control of King Zuoxian by setting up flags, holding regular alliance meetings, and giving the flag chiefs the right to speak.

How can a Zuoxian King, who cannot speak for himself, lead his people? Do I have to go to him, Governor Su, to negotiate with him every time I encounter a difficult matter?

Bitter but he had no right to refuse.

Yes, this is exactly what Su Yao copied from the Manchu and Qing alliance flag system in later generations.

As the Manchu Qing Dynasty, which was later called the pinnacle of the feudal autocratic system in textbooks, it has to be said that it did have its own uniqueness in managing nomadic issues.

Although there are still many details that need to be improved, Su Yao tried to lay out the framework first.

With the help of the strategic map, drawing and dividing the land is much easier than imagined.

This is another successful exploration attempt by Su Yao. In the past game process, such institutional changes should be officially enacted through the internal affairs interface, where the high-level administrative system is unlocked step by step through reputation, experience and accumulated cultural points.

But now, as Su Yao continues to explore, he once again experiences a breakthrough in freedom in this familiar yet unfamiliar world.

But unfortunately, without the assistance of the system, he could only rely on his own memory and knowledge to explore bit by bit.

But speaking of it, Su Yao never thought about management issues at all.

In his original idea, this wave of Xiongnu would be killed in one fell swoop.

But after he entered Yunzhong County, defeated Hu Yanjun, and gained the allegiance of a bunch of miscellaneous Hu boys, Su Yao suddenly discovered a problem.

In his True Three System, the large map that originally only included the Chinese region suddenly appeared in the north the outline of a large unexplored area hidden behind the shadow of war.

Xianbei people!
Unexpectedly, it turns out that the grassland map forces have actually joined. They are no longer just a background board that can only farm event soldiers.

This caught Su Yao off guard.

As we all know, Golden Horn Silver Border Grass Belly, his Bingzhou was originally located on the edge of the map. After solving the Huns, he did not need to worry about the rear.

But the existence of Xianbei forces forced him to consider that if he really emptied the Huns' forces, those Xianbei people would not let go of this vacuum area.

Of course, Su Yao would not do such a stupid thing like trying to make a cage for a new enemy, so it was the best choice to defeat the Xiongnu and let these vassals continue to stay here.

This was also the original purpose of the Han Dynasty in taking in the Huns.

There are still too few Han immigrants here.

The distinction between Han and Hu does not actually represent any ethnicity or blood here, but more of a way of life.

In the early days of the Later Han Dynasty, the immigrants settled here changed their lifestyles. After two or three generations, all the Han people who joined the grasslands became nomadic Hu people.

What this shows in Su Yao's system interface is that the Xiongnu has a strong attraction to local culture. Not only is it difficult to achieve cultural assimilation, but it may even be reversely integrated.

Maybe other ways can be considered in the future to change, but for now, Su Yao still needs these obedient Huns to guard the northern border for him.

"It's strange. Are there any hostile forces on Shuofang's side?"

Su Yao, who had finished the internal affairs and strategic stage, turned his attention to the south bank of the Yellow River. On the map in the northwest area of ​​Shuofang County, the red mass among the large green was particularly dazzling.

"Shuofang? Could it be that the governor is referring to King Zuogu Li?"

(End of this chapter)

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