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Text 874 [Pingnan Military and Civil Mansion]

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    "The coalition forces of Siam and Mon have captured Toungoo City." Ding Jiasheng took out a military letter with a strange smile. "The Burmese in Toungoo City have been killed, and there are piles of corpses inside and outside the city. The five people there  Hundreds of fellow troops are ordering the Siamese and Mon people to collect and burn their bodies to prevent a plague from breaking out when the weather gets warmer."

    Yang Zhan sighed: "What a big enmity."

    Ding Jiasheng said: "In the past hundred years, Siam has been surrounded by the capital many times, and the capital has even fallen twice. The Mon people have been oppressed for a long time, and they were slaughtered every time they revolted. This time they find an opportunity, they must want to  blood for blood."

    Taungoo City is the old capital of the Taungoo Dynasty in Myanmar. It has been less than 30 years since the capital was moved. There are a large number of Burmese nobles living there.

    It is estimated that 20,000 to 30,000 Burmese people in the city were slaughtered.

    In addition, in the entire lower Burma region, the Burmese landlords who did not have time to escape were almost killed.  Even if they ran away, the land was taken away, and many Burmese farmers became slaves, while the Mon slaves were freed.

    Ding Jiasheng sent an order to be taken to Dongyu by the envoy.

    Taungoo City.

    Yang Dongkui asked: "What did the general of the Celestial Dynasty say?"

    The king then sighed, "Oh, General Ding told me to withdraw, saying that the war in the north is over."

    Yang Dongkui said in relief: "Your Highness, it's fine to withdraw the troops, this time we have already gained a lot."

    Siam did gain something this time, and took the opportunity to take down two big cities, as well as a large coastal area of ??Myanmar's land in the Malay Peninsula, and all the south of Mautamyan was swallowed up by Siam.

    In addition, Siam also grabbed a lot of property.

    The Siamese and Mon allied forces robbed casually along the way, and the five hundred fellow troops were too lazy to take care of it, and they couldn't do it at all.  But half of the things they snatched must be handed over to the Datong Army, and the rest can be distributed by themselves.

    Nalai, as the king who had just seized the throne, won successive victories and expanded a large area of ??the country, which was enough to consolidate his dominance.

    Not losing money, and making a lot of money.

    What worries the king in his heart is that China is also expanding a large area to the south, and its influence on the Indochina Peninsula is becoming stronger and stronger.

    Moreover, the Eight Hundred Division will definitely become a subsidiary force of China, and will completely break away from Siam's control in the future.  Eight hundred jurisdictions, that is, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and other areas of Thailand in later generations.

    ? His arms cannot twist his thighs. Since China ordered the troops to withdraw, Lai Wang could only take his troops back home.

    Once the Siamese army left, the Mon people finally relaxed.

    The leaders of the Mon rebel army led their troops northward one after another, almost snatching them all the way.  Burmese landlords were killed when they saw them, and Burmese people were robbed when they saw them. Even the Burmese who fled from Bagan to their hometown were defeated and more than 2,000 were killed by the Mon army on the way.

    Ding Jiasheng and Yang Zhan, who stayed in Bagan to do post-war work, did not lead troops to Awa, the capital of Myanmar.

    They have earned enough military exploits, so they have to leave some for the friendly army.

    A few days later, good news came one after another.

    Huang Yao's army successfully captured the city of Anzheng.

    The inspectors led by Lu Liangqi left the Tusi coalition army and most of the luggage, marched quickly across the mountains and valleys, and rushed to the city of Ava from the east.  Knowing that the king was defeated on the front line, the army in the capital of Burma surrendered without resistance.

    Immediately, generals from all walks of life gathered in Ava for a meeting.

    Huang Yao was the first to speak and said: "The north cannot just swallow Mengyang and Mubang. Although the border is good for offense and defense, the food grown cannot supply the army. In the future, if there is another war, the army food will have to be transported from Yunnan. At least Anzhengguo City must be taken.  It is also occupied, and there are large plains along the river that can be cultivated."

    Lu Liangqi also said: "Meng Gen has to occupy it too, and connect with Mubang, and spend decades building post stations and post roads along the way. Otherwise, 80% of the time when sending troops to fight in the future will be spent on traveling across mountains and mountains.  "

    "I agree, after all, Xizuo doesn't know how to fight, and the information provided must be corrected." Ding Jiasheng supported.

    The generals joined forces to go to Shu, and while waiting for the order from the court, they still called the northern Burmese chieftain, the Burmese lord, and the leader of the Mon tribe together.

    Huang Yao said to these people: "The Dongyu Kingdom has been destroyed, and a new dynasty should be established in this land of Burma. The emperor of the Celestial Dynasty ordered to establish a kingdom in the south, with the Mon people as kings, and another kingdom in the north, with Dai  People come to be the king. The chieftain Daomu prayed in the car, he has always been loyal and obedient, and he has made great achievements in sending troops this time, so he can be the king of the Dai people."

    Dao Muqian was stunned for a moment, and then he was overjoyed.

    In fact, he is not even a toast, the toast in the car is his nephew.  And there are mountains everywhere in the car, how can it compare to the fertile Central Burma Plain?

    "Long live His Majesty the Emperor!"

    Dao Muchan was so excited that he knelt down and kowtowed towards the north.??.  From Bangkok to the sea, there are mangroves and swamps everywhere, so it is called "mud sea" by the locals.  As far as Siam is concerned, it doesn't matter if Bangkok is sent out, it's just a little awkward, after all, China will station troops there.

    The Datong army withdrew one after another, leaving a division in Ava, 500 soldiers in Yangon, and 500 soldiers in Bangkok.

    The first batch of immigrants organized by the imperial court were sent to Yangon and Bangkok first.  They were all moved from Guangxi and Yunnan, relatively better able to withstand the hot and humid weather, and the number is not large, only one or two thousand people.

    The Han Chinese in Myanmar and Thailand automatically migrated to these two ports.

    Especially the Siamese Han people. Within six months, more than 3,000 people moved to Bangkok and became the absolute main ethnic group there.  With the help of the imperial court, some Han people reclaimed swamps and cultivated land, but most Han people crowded the port to do business.

    After waiting for more than three months, the court's order finally reached Ava.

    Emperor Zhao and the cabinet agreed to the generals' request to annex Mengyangsi, Mubangsi, Chelisi, Menggensi, Mengliansi, and annex the land of Anzhengguocheng Xingu and the north part of Burma.

    ? Among them, Mengyangsi, Chelisi, Mengliansi, and the northern part of Mubang were all placed in Yunnan Province and transferred to local governments.

    Pingnan military and civilian government was set up in Menggensi, southern Mupang, and the newly merged Central Burma region.  Ding Jiasheng has made outstanding military exploits and served as the chief of the Pingnan Military and Civilian Government.

    "Military and Minfu" is a local administrative region in the Ming Dynasty, with chieftains, officials, Han people, and ethnic minorities mixed.

    Almost all the military and civilian mansions established in the early Ming Dynasty were chieftains.  Most of the military and civilian mansions in the middle and early Ming Dynasty were not chieftains.  In the middle and late Ming Dynasty, a large number of military and civilian government offices began to be abolished, and at the same time, it was accompanied by land reform.

    Now the imperial court has set up the "Pingnan Military and Civilian Mansion", which is also a mixed administrative region.

    ?Because the actual situation is complicated, military control is implemented in principle, and the highest officer is a military general to prevent local people from rebelling.  At the same time, in some areas with convenient transportation, states and counties are divided and ruled by officials.  In more primitive and remote places, small chieftains are allowed to exist, and they will be reformed after they develop to a certain level.

    ? For example, the Kachin people in mountainous areas, with rolling mountains and slash-and-burn cultivation, how could it be possible to send officials to manage them?  Only the leader of the Kachin ethnic group can be appointed as a small chieftain.

    As for why Ding Jiasheng was appointed to be in charge of the Pingnan Military and Civilian Government instead of the older Huang Yao, the arrangement was purely based on their abilities.

    Ding Jiasheng was born as a scholar who trained himself in Datong Ji. When he regained Yunnan, he deliberately left certain borders untouched in preparation for the imperial court's conquest of Annan.  When I was in Bagan City, I also knew how to return the Bayeux Sutra, using monks to buy people's hearts, and obviously possessed the ability to govern the land and stabilize the people.
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