Chapter 674 Jackal in power
Xu Shiyang is the founder of the Chinese Army and the commander of this invincible strong army. His authority in the Chinese Empire is unquestionable.
If he ordered that killings be not allowed in some place, then no one in the Chinese army would dare to kill people casually.
But if he asks to kill all of them, then Hua Jun will execute this order without mercy!
Therefore, when Xu Shiyang issued an order to kill all the Pars people, the Chinese army, a monster that transcended the era, took action immediately.
The order was passed to the entire Jiangnan through the command line and level by level. The Chinese army and all working groups in the Jiangnan region took action immediately and first investigated the Pars people in their own jurisdiction.
Of course, there are actually not so many Pars in the inland areas. What really found Pars are some coastal port cities in the south of the Yangtze River, including the occupied areas of Zhejiang Province and Fujian Province. There are about 7,000 people arrested in total.
According to Xu Shiyang's order, all men, regardless of age, were executed, while the female family was sold into slavery and would never be allowed to turn over.
Only 7,000 people were found in total. Xu Shiyang believed that this was not enough to repay the 60,000 people who died in vain. Therefore, the scope of the search was expanded to northern port cities such as Jiangbei, Dengzhou, Island Castle, Osaka, and Edo, as well as cities with two vasidal states, Goryeo and Ryukyu, and were also ordered to immediately seize all the Pars people - whether they were merchants or settlers.
They were also men who were executed, women were slaves, and all their property was confiscated.
Xu Shiyang planned to use the property he obtained from the Pars to compensate the residents of Quanzhou who died in vain.
The specific compensation can be paid has not been counted yet. However, according to the existing wealth estimate, each person who died in vain can be compensated equally by about 150 knots. Considering that many Quanzhou people have actually died of their families, the final actual compensation will be about 200 knots per victim.
For the families of the victims, this is not enough to soothe their inner pain, but it can finally show the guilt of the Chinese Empire towards the Quanzhou incident.
As the final handling of the Quanzhou incident, on early September 1795, Xu Shiyang personally sentenced to Quanzhou and executed all male members of the Pu family.
Pu Shouchang himself, as well as the mastermind and main executors of all Quanzhou incidents, were sentenced to Lingchi.
The rest of the men in his family were ordered to be shot and executed by Xu Shiyang.
Pu Shuchang watched his children and grandchildren cry and be tied to the gun, and then turned into powder under the roar of the cannon.
Even a ungrateful wolf like him was so excited that he was so excited that he cried loudly by the scene in front of him.
Of course, not long after, he couldn't even cry. A Fieryman cut off his flesh in small pieces with a knife. According to the standard of Ling Chi's punishment, the Fieryman would cut three thousand knives alive on him!
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In fact, at the moment when the Great Zhou was about to perish, there were many jackals who wanted to get a piece of meat from this once the richest country in the world.
Because the journey was long and the communication was not smooth, Xu Shiyang only received news at the end of September that the Great Yue Kingdom in the south of the Great Zhou took advantage of the weakening of the imperial court and joined forces with the southern chieftains to send 200,000 troops to occupy Qinzhou and Lianzhou, and surrounded Yongzhou.
Su Jian, the governor of Yongzhou, refused to surrender and led the entire city's military and civilians to fight to the death. The two sides were still in a stalemate under the city of Yongzhou at this time.
On the other hand, Dali, located in the southwest, also made territorial demands for the Great Zhou, but Dali had always had a good relationship with the Great Zhou, so Dali did not send troops directly, but instead wrote a letter to Wen Zhong. They hoped to obtain part of the land in Guizhou and Sichuan provinces. In exchange, Dali would accept the Great Zhou courts in exile in Dali.
The Duan regime of Dali told Wen Zhong in a letter that the Dazhou Dynasty had definitely been unable to preserve the land of these two provinces, because the Vietnamese army had occupied three prefectures in Guizhou Province. If he was unwilling to give the land to friendly Dali, then these lands would fall into the hands of Dayue.
The same is true for Sichuan Province. The Tubo people were very divided, but they kept peeking at the territory of Sichuan Province. The various tribes on the plateau learned that the Great Zhou was about to perish. After Sichuan Province was isolated from China, they all sent troops down the mountain, divided their territory, and attacked and looted in Sichuan Province.
Dali said that he would give the people of Sichuan and Guizhou the same treatment as the people of Dali, which is much better than being slaughtered by the Yue people and Tubo.
Wen Zhong, who had just entered Longchuan County, Huizhou Prefecture, Guangdong Province, suddenly discovered that the Great Zhou and the Small Court were at a loss.
The north is the Chinese army.
Going east and south is the sea, with Chinese troops on the sea.
Going westward, there are vicious Jiaozhi people in Guizhou, Dali people with needles hidden in cotton, and barbaric Tubo people.
The world is so big that it has lost the small court's place...
Even Wen Zhong had to admit at this time:
"The Great Zhou, it's really over..."
Just when the small court was squatting in Longchuan, the small delegation responsible for the peace talks with Xu Shiyang finally caught up with Wen Zhong before the court set out again.
It was also here that Wen Zhong got the exact answer from Xu Shiyang to himself.
"May we build a country overseas?"
Empress Dowager Yang, who was in charge of the power behind the curtain, asked in surprise:
"Is this the condition of the traitor? Is it true?"
"Reply to the Queen Mother, this is not accurate." Wen Zhong lowered his head and replied slowly: "The Northern Dynasties mean that Xu Shisong, the envoy of Privy Councilor, was established overseas, and then His Majesty and the Queen Mother can go to Xu Shisong's fiefdom."
"It was Lord Xu Shisong who expressed his willingness to continue to maintain the Great Zhou court in the ban on the country."
Queen Mother Yang stopped talking, she needed some time to digest the information in these words.
As the empress of Emperor Longdao, Empress Dowager Yang had no previous experience in governance. Her views on the international and domestic situation and subordinate ministers basically came from her husband's private comments intentionally or unintentionally.
Therefore, she always felt that Xu Shiyang was a rebel; Xu Shisong was unreliable but had to be used; Wen Zhong was loyal but he also had something to do with the north; Bao Zheng was trustworthy but good at punishing rather than military...
Needless to say, the dead Tong Guan and the captured Weng Shuping were too popular, even the militia from the north could not defeat them.
In general, the king is not a king who destroys the country, and the ministers are all ministers who destroy the country.
It is really difficult to make such a decision with such prejudice and no experience.
"What do you think of Lord Bao?" Empress Dowager Yang turned to ask Bao Zheng who could be trusted.
"I think, but I agree." Bao Zheng replied directly: "Your Majesty has nowhere to go now. Dayue and Tubo are all enemies. Dali is a foreign country after all, and it is definitely not a place to live."
"As for China, they have always claimed to be the master of the Han people all over the world. Your Majesty is also a Han Chinese, so they should treat it well."
This reason is not very convincing. Xu Shiyang may let others go, but it is hard to say whether he will let His Majesty go and the Zhao clan be spared.
After all, as long as the emperor of the Great Zhou was still alive, the Great Zhou would not be considered destruction for the righteous men who thought about the Great Zhou.
This is an unstable factor for the New Dynasty.
What's more...
"The Northerners kill the royal family in Quanzhou!"
Chapter completed!