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Chapter 490 The first tribal branch secretary

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    "What?"

    As soon as the news came out, the Khans present were all shocked.

    "Hmph, are all the bones of the Murong clan so soft?"

    One of the Khans cursed directly.

    The Murong clan is the Tuyuhun tribe.

    "If you think about it carefully, there is nothing surprising. Murong was a lackey of the Tang Dynasty before, so it is normal for him to join this bullshit committee now."

    "Before, the Murong clan was so worried that they couldn't even manage their own tribe well, so they had no choice but to join that committee."

    The Khans in the tent are full of contempt and disdain. For them, joining any committee is equivalent to completely handing over their rights.

    Why?

    Because this committee is nominally autonomous, but there is one very important thing: it will directly hand over its own troops completely, which means that from now on, it will no longer be able to maintain an army.

    How can this be accepted?

    Tuyuhun is already in chaos and is not allowed to raise an army. Isn¡¯t that meat on the chopping block?

    ¡°Besides, they are Tang people, and Tang people cannot treat foreigners in the so-called fair and just way.

    The Khan of the Dangxiang clan said in a deep voice: "Since the Murong clan has joined, let's wait and see."

    "good."

    ¡­¡­

    On Zhao Chen's side, he looked at the Tuyuhun County King in front of him and said directly: "From now on, your identity is no longer the Tuyuhun County King, but a member of the Qiang ethnic minority in the Tang Empire."

    "good."

    Nuohebo agreed happily. For him, his ability was too low, and he was attacked by Tubo. In addition, the entire tribe was actually in chaos fighting for power before, so he simply handed over the power and felt at ease.  It¡¯s good to be a citizen of the Tang Dynasty.

    This is the same idea as Liu Chan and others.

    Zhao Chen nodded and called a scholar.

    "Mr. Zhao."

    This scholar is a student of Datang Renmin University.

    "what's your name?"

    "Mr. Zhao, my name is Wang Tong."

    "Very well Wang Tong, from now on, you will be the tribal branch secretary of the Tuguhun tribe. What I taught you before must be put to use, do you understand?"

    "yes."

    ¡°If you have any problems that can¡¯t be solved, come and ask me again.¡±

    Zhao Chen looked at Nuo Hebo again: "He will go to your tribe to help you solve problems and teach you knowledge. If there is anything you can't solve, come back to me."

    "Okay, okay."

    Nuohebo took Wang Tong and left.

    Qin Huaidao on the side asked: "Mr. Zhao, is this really effective?"

    "Of course it works. The other tribes in Tuyuhun are just waiting and watching. When they see real and practical benefits, they will naturally rush to join them and issue a notice saying that Nuohebo is a member of the Autonomous Committee.  There are still six places left, and at the same time, the first caravan from them will come to purchase cattle and sheep."

    "yes."

    The announcement was issued again, and Wang Tong followed Nuohebo to the tribal tent on horseback.

    Looking around, it¡¯s just a tent, with a simple wooden fence surrounding the tent, and the fence is full of cattle and sheep.

    Some men on horseback were holding wild rabbits they had hunted. Children were playing with their mothers by the river. Women were cooking and some were drying clothes.

    Of course, the clothes they wore were all in tatters, and the clothes were not much better. Wang Tong even saw that some of the so-called clothes were skins peeled directly from cattle and sheep.

    "My Lord Messenger, I'll give you a break first, and then I'll find a tent to sleep in. I'll take you to herd the sheep tomorrow."

    Nuohebo laughed loudly.

    Wang Tong shook his head: "I am here mainly to follow Mr. Zhao's wishes and lead you to work hard to get rich, and to pass on the advanced culture of the Central Plains to you."

    Nuo Hebo was a little surprised: "Then what are you going to do?"

    "Let me consider."

    Wang Tong got off his horse, and the translator beside him followed him. Then he wandered around the entire tribe crazily, asking some questions.

    Nuohebo even saw him go to the kitchen, and then asked some questions to some women and some children.

    "My lord, was this person sent here by the Tang Army?"

    One of the chiefs asked.

    "Well, the Prince Consort of the Tang Dynasty was sent here, saying he wanted to lead usCome down and live a better life.  "

    "Better days? How can he have such a good heart?"

    A chief shook his head: "The Tang people are very cunning. I don't believe it. I think he must be figuring out how many soldiers and horses our tribe has. He will bring the Tang people to kill him next time. Khan, why don't we strike first?"  Kill him."

    Nuo Hebo glared fiercely: "What nonsense are you talking about? I tell you, if something happens to this envoy in the tribe, I will be the first to kill you!"

    The chiefs snorted: "Then what can he do? Can he milk goats or herd cattle? Can he make our tribe have more cattle and sheep?"

    After Wang Tong finished his work, he came directly to Nuohebo.

    "Khan, I have already asked clearly. I think the following points need to be improved the most for the entire tribe at present. The first is the basic seasonings of the tribe, which are not available at all. The most important thing is salt, which is also basically lacking.  This is extremely detrimental to the health of all the people of the tribe; secondly, all the people of the tribe eat are beef, sheep, and beef, which is very greasy, and they consume very few vegetables, and the diet is unbalanced;  The third one is that the clothes they wear are too tattered, they don¡¯t cover their bodies, and they don¡¯t have shoes. These are all unacceptable and are the top priority at the moment.¡±

    Nuo Hebo smiled and said: "Your Majesty, the tribes on the grassland are all like this. The so-called salt is too precious and difficult to obtain, but there are many salt lakes here. When the time comes, send people to collect some. There will still be enough salt.  If you use it, you can¡¯t do anything else.¡±

    Wang Tong said: "I'll take care of it, Khan, do you want to sell your tribe's cattle and sheep?"

    Nuo Hebo was stunned for a moment: "This can be sold."

    "Since it can be sold, count the quantity and make a list. I will go to Mr. Zhao and ask him to open a special caravan from the Central Plains to bring the items we need. When the time comes, you will use cattle and sheep to exchange  ."

    Nuo Hebo¡¯s eyes lit up: ¡°Is it really possible?¡±

    "Can."

    "good."

    Nuohebo became a little excited. If this could be done, the life of the tribe would indeed become easier.

    "Come here, please send the envoy to rest first and then prepare dinner."

    And Nuohebo himself entered the tooth tent, called the chiefs, and told Wang Tong's words.

    "Khan, you don't really want to make a deal with the Tang people, do you?"

    Nuo Hebo said in a deep voice: "The opportunity is right in front of you, why not change it? Count the cattle and sheep."

    A chief turned his head directly: "Khan, if you want to change it, you can do it yourself. My tribe's cattle and sheep will not be changed."

    The Tuyuhun tribe is also composed of several small tribes. These chiefs are the khans of their own tribes.

    The other chiefs looked at him, and Nuo Hebo said: "Since you don't want to change, I won't force it. All in all, don't regret it. Mr. Zhao is really good to us."

    The chief smiled and said: "Don't worry Khan, I don't regret it. You believe in the Tang people, but I don't." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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