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Chapter 889 Tian Khan (3)

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    Having lost the right to rule over various ministries, Qimin Khan became more careless about the division of territory.  But the old Turkic land was not in his hands, and he had been away from the grasslands for many years and did not even have nominal ownership of the grasslands in various places. Therefore, no matter how anxious he was, there was nothing he could do.

    It was Su Wei who persuaded Huang Mingyuan to give him a bone when raising a dog, and not to push the Qimin Department too hard, so as not to cause the Qimin Department to repeat itself in the end. This made Huang Mingyuan relax his squeeze on the Qimin Department.  Huang Mingyuan also knew that he could not go further, so he had to agree with Su Wei's opinion.

    Finally, it was agreed that the vast area from the north of Yinshan Mountain to Langjuxu Mountain and Duluoshui, and to the east of Hunyi River and bordering the Tongluo tribe, belonged to the Qimin tribe.  The Ministry of Civil Affairs obtained one-third of Monan and a large area of ??grassland in Qibei, which was considered to be quite profitable.

    The Great Gobi area west of the Hunyi River, south of Dujin Mountain and up to Jinshan Mountain was assigned to Ashina Pero.  Now among the several films, Ashina Pero is the weakest, so naturally he can only get the worst part and stay in the Gobi to recuperate.

    The vast area north of Dujin Mountain was assigned to the naturalized Khan Ashdewu Modu; while the old Yazhang land west of the Egen River was assigned to the Yiran tribe; as for the richest Duluo River and  The large grassland between the Egen River was equally divided between Awu Sili, Zhi Shiyan and Sunong Bodu.

    As for the Relics, Chuo, Sibi, Nulai, Bayan, Yishu, Bishu, Chilue, Yushe, Helu, Geluolu, Gida, and Adi  Depending on the situation, the tribes may be arranged independently, such as the Geluolu tribe and the Adi tribe, such as the Sunong tribe and other tribes. If the power is too small, it will be divided into several khans according to their respective circumstances.  .

    The Turks therefore formed the "big one" of Qimin Khan, the "six small ones" of Dusu, Awusili, Ashina Peluo, Ashde Wumo'duo, Zhi Shiyan, Sunong Bodu, and other tribes.  A messy situation.  Even if Qimin Khan has great ability, if he wants to unify the grassland, it will probably take countless time. This will also prevent the Tiele and Sui people from intervening. God will not give him such a long time.

    In the entire process of handling Turkic affairs, no tribe actually suffered a loss. After all, each tribe actually increased its territory, but everyone inherited the legacy of Bujia Khan.  Huang Mingyuan divided all the territories that belonged to the Turkic Khans to everyone.

    Of course, if we talk about suffering a loss, maybe the Great Sui Dynasty really suffered a loss. After all, these pastures were actually snatched by the Great Sui Dynasty with iron and blood.

    According to Huang Mingyuan's idea, on the one hand, he would assimilate the grassland tribes culturally; on the other hand, he would control the grassland economically; and finally, the army would build cities and farm fields in Monan, and then gradually advance northward, compressing the living space of each tribe. In this way,  Hundreds of years of hard work may gradually conquer the entire grassland.

    But the problem is that neither the emperor nor the ministers are actually willing to invest so much energy into doing something with unpredictable results.  And there is no suitable person to preside over this matter.  If Huang Mingyuan was entrusted with everything, wouldn't the Emperor of the Sui Dynasty be worried that Huang Mingyuan would become the next grassland overlord?

    Therefore, these strategies can only be kept in Huang Mingyuan's mind, and they will first slowly penetrate into the grassland through economic suppression.

    Because of the division of territory, everyone spent five or six days in Weilu City before finally coming up with the final plan.  After the pasture division plan was finalized, even Huang Mingyuan breathed a sigh of relief.  In any case, everything was implemented smoothly according to my own design and expectations, but it barely conformed to my reservation.

    In fact, after the various tribes have divided their spheres of influence, the entire alliance has come to an end.  After all, the core interests have been fought over, and no matter how entangled other things are, they will not affect the situation on the grassland.

    But at this time, for Huang Mingyuan and Da Sui, there are still some "name" things that need to be determined.

    The current policy implemented by the Sui Dynasty on the grassland is a replica of the Tang Dynasty's policy of restraint.  The so-called restraint, "ji" means to control with military and political pressure, and "ç¹" means to comfort with economic and material interests, to use barbarians to control barbarians, and to rule according to customs.

    But in Huang Mingyuan¡¯s vision, the current grassland situation is more like the feudal system of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The Sui Dynasty had great righteousness and each ministry had real power.

    After Huang Mingyuan left the fortress this time, it was expected that the Sui Dynasty would not send troops out of the fortress again for many years, so ensuring the stability of the Sui Dynasty's policy of controlling the grassland became the focus.  In particular, each tribe has different ideas. The Bayagu tribe, the Tongluo tribe, and even the Qimin tribe are all aggressive and have the power to disrupt the grassland.

    Therefore, Huang Mingyuan made an agreement with each tribe in the alliance: the emperor of the Sui Dynasty has the supreme status on the grassland and has the final decision-making power on the appointment of the leaders of each tribe. Without the emperor's edict, the inheritance of the tribe chiefs will not be recognized by everyone.  ; The chiefs of the tribes expressed their disapproval?The emperor has the obligation to perform Hajj on a regular and irregular basis. Once the Emperor of the Sui Dynasty invites him, no one can refuse. The Emperor of the Sui Dynasty is the final mediator and arbitrator of disputes among the grassland ministries. Once the Emperor of the Sui Dynasty makes an arbitration, all ministries must implement it.  , and must not be disobeyed; each ministry must pay tribute to the Emperor of the Sui Dynasty regularly and contribute a certain number of cattle, sheep, furs, and horses. Of course, the Emperor of the Sui Dynasty will also give each ministry some salt, tea and other materials as rewards.

    Finally, there is an oath between the various ministries, agreeing to always be loyal to the Emperor of the Sui Dynasty. If any one of them is not allowed to abide by these agreements, all the ministries will agree to fight together.

    At this time, all the ministries were still licking their wounds and did not dare to use troops easily, so they all happily accepted this oath.

    And after the oath of alliance, Huang Mingyuan still set up the Dingbei Stone Pillar in Dingbeicheng, which will be observed by all the grassland tribes forever.

    From now on, the affairs between various ministries will be under the jurisdiction of the Anbei Protectorate that will be established.

    Mobei is the core of all the tribes, so it would be best if the Protectorate was located in Dingbei City.  But Dingbeicheng was too far north, and the administrative seat of the Anbei Protectorate was set at Qikou.  This place is to the north of Fengzhou, directly facing Saiyin Mountain in the north. It is the Erenhot Prairie in later generations. The land is fertile and the terrain is dangerous. It is suitable for building cities and farming, and can also serve as a barrier to the north of Fengzhou.

    The first Protector of the Anbei Protectorate was Changsun Sheng recommended by Huang Mingyuan.  Changsun Sheng is familiar with the grassland situation and resourceful. No matter how you look at it, he is the most suitable candidate.

    Yang Jian was not worried about Huang Mingyuan's selfish motives. Changsun Sheng's contribution was much greater than what ordinary people saw, so he decisively appointed him as the guardian.

    At this time, Changsun Sheng was also in the alliance. The ministries knew that if they dealt with the Sui Dynasty in the future, they would be unable to do without Changsun Sheng, so they all stepped forward to get close to him in order to become familiar with each other.

    Changsun Sheng himself is good at Turkic language, he is also familiar with military affairs, and he is familiar with current affairs, but he is also calm and unhurried.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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