Chapter 63(2/2)
Hu Ming grew up with Wu's beggar, and also learned Chinese language and culture from his attendants. He was Wu's beggar's most trusted arm.
Hu Ming was one of the few people who knew Wu's Qi'er had the ambition to become an emperor and build a country. He defined himself as Wang Meng who assisted Fu Jianzhi's hegemony, thinking that he and Wu's Qi'er would continue to write the legend of the emperor and his ministers jointly creating a great cause.
This negotiation with the Central Plains is very important, and we must strive for the greatest benefits for Mongolia.
Hu Ming did a lot of research and knew that their divination was translated into Mongolia in the Central Plains.
Following the local customs, Hu Ming was also prepared to call himself Mongolia.
"Hu Shi, Your Majesty invites you!"
Hu Ming perked up, straightened his clothes, and only stepped into the palace after making sure he was fine.
The decoration of the main hall is very new, and the Youzhou Palace was built only half a year ago. It is full of solemn ceremony, simple and elegant.
It is said that the emperor of the Central Plains liked this style very much. It was low-key, calm and connotative, and he also led a fashion for this.
But the real reason is just a word.
Luo Youdu had too many things to do, and every thought was spent on spending a lot of money, saving whatever he could on accommodation.
"I have met His Majesty the Emperor!"
Hu Ming saluted with neither humility nor arrogance.
Luo Youdu looked at Hu Ming below calmly, and said two words lightly: "No courtesy!"
Hu Ming originally thought that he would receive warm hospitality. Seeing the atmosphere, he felt an inexplicable pressure on his body. He couldn't help lowering his posture and said: "I am a beggar of the Wu family, my lord, bringing heavy gifts to see your majesty. My lord admires the Central Plains.
For a long time, I am willing to surrender to the Central Plains and ask His Majesty the Emperor to grant me the title."
Luo Youdu was quite surprised. He was concerned about the rise of Mongolia in Mobei.
Both families of the Central Plains merchants who smuggled goods into Mobei belonged to him.
Use the leather armor eliminated by the imperial court, as well as salt, tea and other materials in exchange for excellent Ujumqin horses and Baicha iron-hoofed horses.
Mongolian horses are also divided into three, six or nine grades, among which the Uzhumqin horse, the Baicha iron-hoofed horse and the Shangdu hippopotamus are the most popular.
The Ujimqin horse is medium in size, capable of both strength and speed, is not afraid of severe cold, and is not selective about food. In particular, it has long-lasting endurance and is the best at home and abroad.
As its name suggests, Baicha Iron-hoofed Horses got their name because they were born in Baicha Valley. Baicha Valley is more than 300 miles long, surrounded by hills, full of rocks, and rugged roads. However, the water and grass in Baicha Valley are abundant, and here
The abundant Mongolian horses are born with hard hooves that are not prone to cracks.
The rugged mountain road covered with rocks felt like walking on flat ground.
In later generations, Temujin had a royal guard called Qixue Army. All members of the army rode white-chased iron-hoofed horses, which could adapt to any harsh terrain and environment.
As for the Shangdu hippo, it is not a war horse, but a heavy-duty pack horse. It is a Mongolian
The largest of the ancient horses. Of course, it is still a dwarf compared to the Central Plains draft horses, and its strength is far inferior to that of the Central Plains draft horses. But like the Ujimqin horse and the Baicha iron-hoofed horse, they all have the endurance of the Mongolian horse and are not afraid of the cold.
, has the characteristics of extremely strong vitality and the ability to survive in harsh and harsh conditions.
This is an excellent factor that Central Plains horses do not possess.
Once the Central Plains horses go deep into the bitter cold of Northeast China, they will freeze into fools.
Historically, Li Shimin personally conquered Goguryeo, destroying everything along the way. He captured ten cities and beheaded more than 40,000 people. Only 2,000 soldiers died, but seventy-eight out of ten war horses died. Wasn't it because they could not stand the cold and got sick and froze to death?
After Luo Youdu came to the throne, he often purchased Mongolian horses through the mutual trade with the Yunzhong Khitan. Later, he broke with the Northern Khitan and sent smugglers to try their best to buy horses.
He is not ignorant of the current situation in Mongolia.
Taking advantage of the situation, Wu's beggar has attracted his attention, but he has no time to take care of both. The other party is now aware of the current situation and surrenders, which is a good thing. After all, he has an extra helper and tens of thousands of troops.
So, with a slightly enthusiastic tone, he said with a smile: "I am very happy that the beggar of the Wu clan can abandon the darkness and turn to the light. Let him prepare 30,000 elite troops to help in the battle. After the victory, I canonize him as Khan and allow him to live in the Mobei grassland.
Establish a royal court."
Chapter completed!