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774 Equal treatment (3rd shift)


Zhu Tabu and others were all shocked when they were shouted at like this.

He turned around in surprise and found that the man at the door was actually a Ming army soldier standing guard under the eaves.

Only then did they discover that this Ming soldier was actually a Mongolian, otherwise he would not be able to speak Mongolian so authentically.

The reason why they were talking in the house just now was because they felt that it was impossible for the Ming army to understand what they were talking about in Mongolian.

After all, only Ming Dynasty Mandarin is the most common language, Mongolian is not But at the beginning, they were a little scrupulous, but after the discussion, they forgot about it.

The sound became louder and louder, and the Ming soldiers on guard outside heard it.

This was the roar just now.

The chief Tabu's face darkened, and he seemed to be dissatisfied with the Ming soldiers' roar just now, and said dissatisfiedly: "Why are you so self-righteous?

You are a little kid."

"Shut up, you are the most self-righteous."

The soldier Na Ming did not give him any face.

He lifted his military cap and revealed his face.

There was no doubt that he was a Mongolian.

He continued to say, "What kind of official does this mean?"

House to live in, do you think it was in the past?

Let me tell you, all of us in the Guihua Prefecture of the Ming Dynasty have been assigned to such a house, regardless of the poor or the lowly, Mongolian or Han.

By the way, let me tell you, the Governor-General said that under the Ming Dynasty, there was no distinction between Mongolian and Han.

All Ming people are treated equally.”

Hearing this, Zhu Tabu's face showed a clear look of ridicule and said: "You also believe that this is all nonsense used by the officials in the Ming Dynasty to deceive you."

Another person heard this and immediately echoed: "Yes, how can it be possible to treat everyone equally?

I must be deceiving a naive person like you so that I can work hard for the Ming Dynasty."

After hearing their argument, another Ming soldier on guard followed in, stood at the door, and continued in Ming Mandarin: "What do you think of this house if you don't believe it?"

This was a Han Chinese.

He half understood what he was saying, but he understood the general meaning and asked angrily.

The people from Bart's department were slightly stunned when they heard what he said.

After understanding it immediately, someone replied: "No matter what you say, we don't think anyone can live in this house."

When he said this, he obviously didn't believe what the two of them said.

The chief Tabu rolled his eyes and asked again: "Also, you said that the country treats Mongols and Han equally, so let me ask you, are there any Mongolians here who are senior officials?

What do you think?"

"Why not?"

When the Mongolian soldier of the Ming Dynasty heard this, he immediately replied, "Uncle Zhongyong is our Mongolian.

He is the only one who holds the position of earl where our Guihua Mansion is located."

Hearing this, Lord Tabbul was stunned for a moment.

Who was the liar when the Mongolians were named earls?

Before he could speak, his companions were asking questions.

"What Uncle Zhongyong, who has the ability to tell me?"

"The status of military generals is not high in the Ming Dynasty.

If you have the ability, you can persuade a few Mongolian civil servants to come out." "" After all, it is difficult for two people to talk to five people, especially when one of them only half understands Mongolian, but the other person speaks his own words.

So, the Mongolian Ming soldier became anxious, picked up his pistol, pointed the tip of the gun at them and shouted: "Shut up!"

This time, the five people in the room remembered their identities and immediately shut up, and the room became quiet.

The Han soldier was a little surprised when he saw it, and wanted to persuade his colleagues not to mess around.

But it was obvious that this Mongolian soldier of the Ming Dynasty was very angry and did not listen to the advice.

He shouted loudly to the five people in the room: "Our General Man Guiman is the loyal and brave uncle of the emperor.

Do you dare to say that he is not a Mongolian?"

Also, we Mongolians are smarter than the Han people.

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Is it clear that what civil servants have to do can be compared to Han people?

There are no Mongols among the civil servants.

If there is anyone to choose from, the Governor-General has said that as long as you have the ability, you will definitely be reused, regardless of Mongolian or Han people, treat everyone equally, this is the emperor's Meaning, golden words can never be wrong."

Hearing him say a series of angry words, Lord Tabbu and others couldn't help but fell silent.

Although they were indeed a little unconvinced, for example, it was true that Mangui was a Mongolian, but he had been serving the Ming Dynasty, but being named Zhongyongbo was beyond their expectations.

In addition, this man's words about civil and military matters seem to be able to be explained.

They are smarter than their brains, but they are definitely not as good as the Han people.

If there are no Mongolians among the civil servants, it is hard to say anything.

If it is true as this Mongolian soldier of the Ming Dynasty said, wouldn’t it mean that everyone in the Ming Kingdom should be treated equally?

Reaching this conclusion, the five members of Bart's department looked at each other a little bit. is this true

In this moment of silence, suddenly a rough voice came from the door, speaking in Mongolian: "Okay, that's good."

When the two Ming soldiers heard this, they quickly turned around and recognized the person.

They quickly saluted with a military salute and did not dare to say anything.

The visitor entered the house, patted the snow on his body and said: "I am Mangui, and if it's true, I can tell you that the emperor once said that Han and Meng will treat everyone equally.

And I'm afraid you have forgotten that the Ming Dynasty actually It has always been like this.

You must have heard of the three thousand troops in the Beijing camp before.

They were all composed of the surrendered troops of our Mongols, so what?"

Seeing the five people in the house standing there blankly, Mangui walked into the house, walked up to Lord Tabu and said to him: "I just went to see the governor, but he is busy with matters in Western Oirat Mongolia.

The envoys to pay tribute will be arriving soon.

It's snowing heavily now, and it will take a few days for them to have time to see you."

When Zhutabu and others heard this, they couldn't help being surprised again.

He had also heard this rumor before.

But considering how powerful Mongolia is in the west and how far away it is, I feel that this news is most likely false.

But when Man Gui said it now, it was impossible for them to believe it or not.

Oirat Mongolia wants to pay tribute to the Ming Dynasty, which is definitely a big deal for the grassland tribes.

Before they could react, Mangui patted his butt and prepared to leave.

When he reached the door, he turned around, pointed at the main tower and preached: "Don't you believe it?

It just so happens that you are idle these days, so let's You go around and see how the grassland under the Ming Dynasty compares to before."

After finishing speaking, he specifically pointed to the two Ming soldiers who were standing guard at the door just now and asked them to call a few comrades to escort them for a walk.

So, in the next two days, Zhutabu and others, accompanied by soldiers from the Ming Dynasty, walked around each house.

They discovered that in Guihua City, both Mongolian and Han people were treated equally.

We even encountered naturalized county magistrates patrolling the area to help Mongolian and Han people solve their problems.

Looking at the Mongolians here, full of expectations for the future, these people from the Butte tribe were silent: