Han Khan

Chapter 144, Khitan

Chapter 144, Khitan
Bu Chule shook his head, trying to get rid of these complicated thoughts.

At this moment, Tubei cadre and Albat's tribe had been defeated by the Jin Han people, and he himself became a prisoner of the Jin Han people.

He couldn't help but wonder what this armored, majestic leader would say to him.

“Everything in the world, including human beings and land, was created by the Supreme Lord Haotian above the Nine Heavens and given to His believers.

Whether it is the Tang people in the south, the herdsmen on the grasslands, or the tribes in the forests in the north, they are all descendants of the ancestors created by the Lord of Heaven. "

Koza's voice became more and more passionate, as if he wanted to release the excitement and enthusiasm in his heart:

“We, the Jinhan people, are the people who worship and believe in the God of Haotian all the time. We are the most outstanding descendants of Haotian in the world, and we are also the believers chosen by the God of Haotian.

It was the great Lord Haotian who revealed to the leader of the Jinhan people, my master, the responsibility of being the Son of Heaven in the world, allowing him to lead all the people and educate them.

The purpose is to make all people return to the embrace of Haotian God, respect the holy name of Haotian God again, and obey the will of Haotian God and the orders of the Son of Heaven!

However, you worship foreign gods, believe in foreign religions, and listen to false words that mislead people.

This is wrong, so I am following the order of the Son of Heaven to conquer all those evil and obscene worshippers who do not believe in the Lord of Heaven. This is one of the reasons for attacking you.

At the same time, I want to tell you a fact that this place once belonged to the Khitan Khanate established by the Khitan people. They defeated the Uighurs and occupied this land.

Our leader, the special agent of the Jinhan tribe, who is also the living shadow of Lord Haotian, His Highness Zhang Sheng, is the nephew of Kutlug Yar Khan!
Now, he has become the master of all the Khitans, so this is the territory of us Jinhan people.

You Tatars, you came here to graze your flocks without informing our master, paying tribute to him, or sending your warriors to serve. This is reason enough for us to teach you a lesson.

How about it? Are my reasons sufficient? "

Bu Chule and some other Tatars around him were shocked after hearing what Koza said.

What this means is that these Jinhan people are a powerful tribe protected by gods. At the same time, the land where the Tatars are grazing at this time was originally the territory of the Jinhan people. It is wrong for the Tatars to graze here without declaration.

But that doesn't make sense. The land on the grassland belongs to whichever tribe it occupies. This grassland has never belonged to anyone.

Moreover, whether it is the present-day Mengwushiwei people, Tatars, Khitans, or the former Xiongnu, Turks, and Uighurs, they have all believed in the supreme Tengri Heaven since ancient times, and have never heard of any Haotian God!!!
But no one dared to say these words. At this time, others were the knife and I was the fish.

But when he thought that even the Tatar tribes were plundering each other, Bu Chule had nothing to say.

He felt sad again, he knew that his tribe had no way out and he was just a loser.

He raised his head and looked at Koza, with a gleam of determination in his eyes. "In this case, I am willing to surrender on behalf of the Tubie cadres, but please agree to one condition and let my people go."

Koza narrowed his eyes slightly, thought for a moment and then said:
"As the leader of the emperor's personal guard and the chief minister of Jinhan, I have the authority to agree to your conditions and let you live, but now, you have been defeated by me.

Originally, I wanted to make you Jin Han's slaves, but seeing your sincerity, I let you go. Now I forgive you and you don't have to become lowly slaves.

However, you must give up your original beliefs, stop listening to the nonsense shaman's words, convert to God of Heaven, and submit to my master, the leader of Jinhan, the emperor of the Holy Religion, His Highness Zhang Sheng. "Bu Chule gritted his teeth, and finally nodded, "Okay, I promise you. "

Koza smiled and said:
"Then kneel down and kowtow under the holy flag of Jin Han!" After saying this, he motioned to the guard beside him to hand over the blue eagle flag embroidered with holy symbols, and stuck it heavily into the ground.

When Bu Chule heard this, he seemed to be relieved. He led more than a thousand Tatars behind him and solemnly bowed three times and kowtowed nine times to the fluttering holy flag.

Seeing this, Koza was overjoyed and exchanged glances with his guards, Erke and Yang Binghan. Then he said to the Tatar leader Bu Chule, who was standing on his horse:
"Very good. From today on, you are the people of Jinhan, but I am not the emperor or the priest, and I cannot baptize you. You must follow me to the temple in Jinshan, where the emperor and the priest will baptize you, and you can become the holy believers who respect Haotian!"

"I obey your command!" Since he had already surrendered to the Jin Han people, Bu Chule had nothing to be reserved about. Now he was also a Jin Han person.

"Get up! Tell me, how many people are left in the Tubei cadre and Albat tribe under your command?" Koza, riding on a horse, asked Bu Chule condescendingly.

Upon hearing this, Bu Chule hurriedly said, "Master Koza, I originally had more than a thousand troops.

It was only in the year of the Monkey two years ago that they migrated westwards to this place from Hulun Lake and Buir Lake in the north of the Khitans. Later, they joined the Tatar alliance and were led by their leader Albat, where they grazed their livestock.

Now, the only people left in the tribe are the ones behind me. We probably lost about two to three hundred people in the battle just now."

When Koza heard this, his heart was moved. He thought to himself: "This Bu Chule seems to have some skills. If I can recruit him under my command, it may be helpful to me." So he decided to learn more about Bu Chule's situation.

Koza asked, "Many tribes in the desert live along the water and grass, and ride horses and shoot arrows. Why do your people fight on foot? Where did you learn how to fight on foot?"

Bu Chule replied respectfully: "Your Excellency may not know that I and my people are from a small tribe near the Great Xianbei Mountain, hunting wild animals and fishing, and we fight on foot.

It was because of the Khitans' constant conquests and plundering that they migrated from the Great Xianbei Mountains. They only raised their livestock on the grasslands for two or three years. Their subordinates and their tribesmen could ride horses, but they were not good at fighting on horseback!

As for the formation, it was I and my clansmen who learned it from the Tang slave infantry under the Khitans. The Khitans have been plundering us for years, and through frequent contact, we have learned it."

When Koza and Yang Binghan heard Bu Chule's words, they showed surprise on their faces.

Nowadays, many Han people in Jinhan’s army have mastered another language or two, especially officers like Yang Binghan.

Due to the need for management, Zhang Sheng assigned them subjects and slaves, and they had to communicate with people of different nationalities.

It just so happened that there were many people from the Dujin Tatar tribe in the group led by Yang Binghan, so he also learned some simple Donghu and Uighur languages.

At this time, he looked at the Tatar leader Bu Chule in surprise and asked, "What did you just say? There are many Tang slave soldiers under the command of the Khitans?"

When he stepped out, he saw the leader of the army, the general next to him, who obviously looked like a Tang Dynasty man, asking him questions in surprise.

Then he said:
"Yes, sir..."

(End of this chapter)

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