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Volume 11 Zhang Gongbei Looking to Shoot Sirius Chapter 1036 Suggestions (2)

? "I heard from Hesar, Borhu once said that it is not worse than the Mongolian warriors. Moreover, Hesar also formed Anda with a Han general......."

Temujin said while siping milk wine. These were not what he wanted to hear and were not very interested.

The Taoist pondered slightly and then said, "The other enemy of the Khan, the Naiman, are fighting with the Krei tribe, and the general I mentioned has also led his troops north. He has conquered the Tatars and fought with the Naiman."

At this moment, Temujin's eyes immediately became sharp.

He seemed to have spent his entire life in wars. The reason why he was hesitant between the Naiman tribe and the Jin Kingdom was because he understood a truth during wars, seizing the enemy's tribes, flocks, and warriors for his own use was the foundation for the growth of the Mongols.

He also firmly believed that the tribes on the grassland were the good places to produce soldiers.

The Mongols' own strength was too weak, and fighting against the powerful Jin Kingdom would be extremely difficult, and they could not get grasslands suitable for grazing or flocks.

Even if the Han people under the Jin people were plundered, they could only be slaves at most. They could not ride horses and did not know how to grazed. They could not even make milk wine, and they could not be used as warriors.

In his opinion, fighting with the Jin people is not much beneficial, but instead it will make the blood of the soldiers flow in vain, which is not worth the loss of the latest chapter of the Hunsei Flower City.

He was more willing to lead the warriors to the west to challenge the status of the Naiman grassland overlord, and as he did before, he would continue to strengthen himself in the war.

There are all kinds of grasslands, sheep, women and children, there are everything there. What can be found in the south? He couldn't think clearly. The Tatars plundered every year in the north of the Jin Dynasty, but they didn't see much use. The Han slaves were weak and could be bullied, and the Han women were delicate and beautiful, but they were not suitable for life on the grassland at all.

Therefore, among the slaves on the grassland, the Han people were the most useless. Even the Naiman tribe, which had always been luxurious, was not willing to trade Han slaves with the Mongols. They could exchange a large group of Han slaves from the Tatars, but it was said that they died in just a few days.

His eyes were always in the west, but he didn't care much about how the Jin people were.

But Krey's tribe blocked his way westward, where his adoptive father and Anda were not able to send troops before Krey's tribe was defeated and asked for help.

The battle with Jamukha had damaged his reputation. If he had taken the lead in attacking the Krei tribe, he would not know what the Mongols would look like when they looked at him.

He was surprised when he heard the Taoist words...

He couldn't help but frown and said, "Didn't the Tatars lose their great khan and are in civil strife?"

The Taoist smiled bitterly. The battle between the Krei tribe and the Naiman tribe made the news of the Northeast grassland even more closed. "My Khan, I heard that the Tatars have once again had the Khan King. It should be Qin who helped them end the civil strife. Now they are fighting with the Naiman tribe, which should be no mistake... Now I just don't know what level the war between Qin and Naiman tribe has been going on..."

Temujin nodded, fell into deep thought, and after a while, he asked again: "The Taoist priest thought, who would be the winners of these... Han people or Naiman tribes?"

The Taoist immediately shook his head and said, "Shan. I can't say it well. If someone else led the troops, I would definitely say that they would not be able to defeat the Naimans, but the one who led the troops was the most warlike general of Qin, so that would be impossible."

Temujin touched his beard, thought for a while, but laughed, "It seems that this general is really brave. I have never seen the Taoist priest like this... I have praised someone like this. I... I want to know, how did the Taoist priest think of me?"

The Taoist was stunned for a moment, but immediately said, "The Khan is a wise and wise king, and the Khan respected by all the Mongolians..."

Temujin nodded and smiled, "Is this kind of sweat worthy of being a reward?"

Taoist Zheng pointed out, "Of course, no one will yearn for being driven by you and serving under your command."

"So, can you convince this brave Han general for me to come and seek me? I think if he could offer loyalty to me, I would let him have everything, more than his great khan gave him, and even... I can hand over the warriors under my command, as long as he can bring me victory..."

Although these words are ignorant and arrogant, after listening to the Taoist's narrative, such a promise can be made. But it has to be said that in terms of mind and courage, few people in the world can compare with them.

But the Taoist could only smile bitterly, think about the words, and slowly said: "Shank you...I think this is unlikely..."

"Aren't I wise enough? Is it not enough to make such a promise? In this case... you can also bring him a message, as long as he can conquer more enemies for me, at the right time, I will make him the Khan King and command a tribe. This should be enough..."

Temujin was a little confused. Many of the Mongolians would come to join him after hearing his name. Even among the Meyer and Tatars, there were such people.

And wasn’t the Taoist priest in front of him also attracted by his reputation?

On the grassland, as long as he makes a promise, he will definitely get a response from the person he favors. This has been proven countless times. He also believes that if the Naimans were not far away, many warriors among the Naimans would have automatically come to his killing world.

Now that he has made such a promise, can't he get the allegiance of a Han general? Has he never heard of Genghis Khan's reputation? Would he not believe what Temujin said?

In fact, this belongs to the category of looking at the sky from a well. No matter how wise the king is, he will inevitably develop a arrogant and arrogant temper. The unity of Mongolian tribes and the escape of enemies are not only given the confidence of this great khan, but this confidence is also too much...

The Taoist thought hard and thought, the truth is very simple, but it must be able to speak it appropriately.

"Khan, Qin is a very far away place. The Han people are in groups and there are fertile fields that cannot be seen at first sight. The general I mentioned was born there. They believe in loyalty, filial piety, integrity and righteousness. The so-called loyalty means loyalty to their kings and will never stop until death. The so-called filial piety means filial piety to parents. The so-called filial piety means being a person's character and not being moved by fame and fortune. The so-called righteousness means being worthy of great righteousness, the righteousness of the king and the ministers, the righteousness of brothers, the righteousness of father and son, etc...."

"They serve the king, just like serving their own parents. The king gives them a lot of things. What they reward the king is a lifelong loyalty, and even death cannot be shaken. The parents who give us our bodies cannot be replaced. The same is true for the king. Once they change their masters, they will be scolded by thousands of people, their reputation will be destroyed, and their relatives will be affected..."

Seeing that Temujin was still a little confused and did not fully understand, the Taoist said cruelly: "For example, I will serve you and ask for your promise. But one day, a more powerful and wise man appeared on the grassland. Even if he promised me more things, I would not go to join him, because I have followed you and will not change anything, even if the sword and arrow are added, the same is true..."

Temujin finally understood, nodded regretfully, but smiled arrogantly, "On the grassland, wise khans are rare."

To explain this, a thin layer of sweat broke out on the Taoist's forehead. He took a sip of milk wine, moistened his throat, and smiled bitterly, "Yes, sweat, that's why I will appear in front of you and serve you. If you ask me to convince the Han general, the most likely result is that he will kill me before I speak, so as to show his loyalty to their king..."

Temujin laughed, "I can't bear to let such a wise man die, but in this way, this general seems to be more admirable. Alas, I really want to meet such a person. Maybe... after defeating him, I will try to attract him..."

The Taoist nodded in agreement, "You are so loving talents. Under your leadership, the Mongolians will definitely be extremely powerful..."

Temujin smiled and waved his hand, and then said, "I won't talk about this Han general. Although I look like I've met this hero among the Han people, the Naiman tribe is not so easy to defeat... Before you come here, I have sent an envoy to the Krei tribe. If my adoptive father agrees, I will do my best to help him defeat the Naiman tribe. What do you think?"

The Taoist's expression remained unchanged, but he sighed in his heart. In his opinion, there was nothing to fight for in a wilderness like the grassland. After all, the Han people's ideas were very different from the Mongolian people's ideas, and this could not be changed.

But how many years will it take to defeat the Naiman tribe? The Mongols have taken too much time, and if they continue like this, he can't wait, so he has to try his best to convince the Khan to go south............

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