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Chapter 142: simple logic

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Now the rules established with iron and blood have become the most solid backing for the former poor, slaves, untouchables, tenant farmers, and slaves.

Responding to the interests of some people will naturally harm the interests of others.

When the Great Republic of China established by Qingya and Minghao continued to promote this set of "nation, freedom, and equality" rules to the surrounding areas, it encountered a lot of resistance.

As I said before, the people at the bottom use the new rules.

But slave owners, nobles, and the original government united to launch a powerful resistance, um, attack against them.

For these, for these rules and enemies, what kind of softness and benevolent government can't solve the problem at all.

What people want is land, and what they want is to treat others as tools for their own use... Is it possible

So Minghao was unambiguous and directly attacked these landlords and nobles.

kill.

There is nothing that cannot be solved without killing.

For those untouchables who have been oppressed all their lives, or for generations, they finally stand up and call the shots, and finally step on the domineering landlords who are over their heads. The sense of accomplishment and inflated ambitions become very scary. of.

The Peasant Army of Emperor Huaicheng followed the madness and ambition of the Peasant Army to start a prairie fire.

But if people's madness and ambition continue to expand, there is only one ending—dominated by ambition and madness, and become the next "landlord".

The Great Republic of China established by Qingya and Minghao does not need landlords, no matter whether it is the previous landlords or the current landlords, they do not need them at all.

Otherwise, what is the difference from before

Therefore, when a part of the completely "unstoppable" peasant army wanted to continue burning, killing and looting, and encouraged them to become kings and build a "palace", they just took it out-cut it.

People are puzzled, we are helping our own saint.

Since the beginning of the world, haven't they all been emperors like flowing water, palaces made of iron

Let your own saint be the emperor, isn't that right

Then Minghao got a set of rules about "democracy, equality, and freedom" from somewhere, and began to spread them side by side.

Who doesn't listen, who wants to make trouble, click...

Qing Ya saw what a stern and cold heart lay beneath this bright and indescribable face.

But if it wasn't for Ming Hao's iron-blooded means, maybe she was surrounded by those who said "I am all for the saint, I am all for the saint", and then she was "supported" to ascend to the throne...

That was horrible.

It seems that I still have a lot to learn.

After this round of labor pains, it was like seeing the moonlight through the fog.

People's blind worship of them because of "apocalypse" has turned into true love and support.

There is unprecedented cohesion in the surrounding area of Maocheng.

Compared with Maocheng's "self-mutilation" style of eliminating "civil strife", Emperor Huaicheng on the other side is completely different.

Because of the stubborn resistance of the imperial army, the capital was established in Biancheng outside Guanshan.

Originally, because there was no arable land, not enough to eat, and not enough to wear warm clothes, he started an uprising from the bottom of the peasantry.

Now it has changed, and some of them have become new landlords... They hire another part of the farmers to cultivate the land for themselves.

In any case, after all, there are some farmers who, even if they started a riot after breakfast and made a fuss, they still ended up being cannon fodder for others.

Still an ordinary little fart.

It's just a different place.

The newly established regime, under its brand-new appearance, was rotting before it even started.

As for Shangdu City, it is only guarding a corner now, because the peasant army at the pass has cut off the connection between the imperial court and the border guards, such as the delivery of letters, newspapers, grain and grass, and military pay.

Taking advantage of the civil strife, the enemy countries that had been eyeing each other joined forces to launch an attack and broke the border defenses... Poor those frontier fighters who were stubbornly guarding but could not get support, were hacked to death by the enemy's butcher knife and drowned in the billowing smoke.

The emperor was naturally very distressed about this, after all, it was the most powerful military support of the imperial court... It's a pity that he was forced to die in the frontier by the dog p Huaicheng Emperor who stole cows and children.

However, when the enemy army came, Emperor Huaicheng's peasant army was on the periphery, bearing the brunt of the strong attack.

Poor peasant army just settled down and waiting to enjoy it.

The aggressive coalition forces of the enemy countries attacked, and they were completely caught off guard.

Hundreds of thousands of people rushed to fight, and after only one encounter, they threw away their armor and armor one after another. Before the enemy's butcher's knife fell on them, their own people trampled half of their own people to death.

Seeing this, the enemy army became even more imposing, like wolves entering a flock of sheep, and came to a one-sided massacre.

That's right, in the eyes of these enemies, aren't these scurrying rats just like two-legged sheep? It's a joy to kill.

The peasant army led by Emperor Huaicheng lost three castles in less than a month.

At this critical juncture, Emperor Huaicheng, or the newly established political parties of the dynasty, made a major decision-flee!

That's right, in their opinion, it was really a mistake to build a city outside the Guanshan Mountain of Shangdu City.

Look, now I have become their shield instead

No, it should be like Guanzhong.

After all, compared to those wolves and tigers, the Emperor Shangducheng who was shrunk back after being beaten by them was better to deal with.

So Emperor Huaicheng took the lead and rushed into Guanzhong with arrogance and arrogance.

Why should the old emperor enjoy it peacefully inside and let him resist outside

The coalition forces of the enemy countries looked at the billowing smoke and dust in front of them, and were a little confused by Emperor Huaicheng's coquettish operation.

What kind of tactic is this

Is there a trap dug in this field? Or put some hidden weapon

Sending spies into the city, they found that there were many old and weak women and children, as well as chickens, ducks, cattle and sheep that could not be taken away...

Yo, what new way is this

Could it be that the other party knew that they were short of food and grass during their long journey, so they reserved it for their supplies

The coalition forces of the enemy countries said: Well, Bagada, the Tartars must eat their fill, play with women and kill children, and then discuss with you about life and work.

On the other side, the last pass outside the city of Shangdu was breached, and the mighty peasant army with at least one million families and their families poured into the pass.

Wherever it passed, the small satellite towns outside Shangdu City were instantly submerged.

That's hundreds of thousands of people, even if they eat grass, they can eat a mountain in one day!

Every minute, the food in those people's homes, chickens, ducks, cattle, sheep, even children... were all involved in their stomachs.

It doesn't matter if you are poor, sharecropper, slave... because they are frightened by those terrible enemies, and they have traveled so far, tired and hungry...

That's right, they were hungry, so they had to find something to eat, it was such a simple logic.