
Here, it is necessary to mention the topic of "reformed persons".
After the Jingkang Rebellion, the clan and a large number of people emigrated south. Subsequently, a large number of Han chinese in the north intermittently defected to the Government of the Southern Song Dynasty to escape the chaos of war and the oppression of the Jurchens, thus forming a special social group, the "Reformed People".
Conversion means to be orthodox.
The migration movement of the Reformed people began with the invasion of the Song by the Jin army and ended with the destruction of the Song by the Mongols, and lasted for about 150 years.
The Southern Song Dynasty's policy towards this kind of converted Han chinese was either rejected or accepted, and it often changed.
For a time, Zhao Song was afraid of the retaliation of the Jin people and sent a large number of reformed people, resulting in those "reformed people" being retaliated against and slaughtered by the Jin people, which made the reformed people resentful of the Zhao Song regime.
Even if the Southern Song Dynasty later accepted the reformed people, the converted people did not receive equal treatment as a citizen.
The influx of reformed people has squeezed out the living space of southerners in all aspects, which has brought a great impact to southern society, and thus has been resisted by various social groups in the south.
Converted people who are also Han Chinese have become the targets of discrimination.
In the eyes of future generations, this is incredible.
However, this situation exists not only in the folk, but also in the court.
In the official field of the Southern Song Dynasty, there was a strange phenomenon.
It is that most of the people who can fight and die are the northerners, the main army. Most of the people who are devoted to the examination are in the south and are in charge.
As a result, two camps were formed, the Beiren Group and the Nanren Group.
There has always been a fierce struggle between the two camps due to discordant factors such as geographical repulsion and differences between the township parties. Often, it ends with the southern humanities suppressing the northerners.
This kind of struggle even once plagued the army, and fierce clashes occurred.
For example, in 1234, the "Enemy Army" composed of "Reformed People" and the "Heavenly Enemy Army" composed of "Reformed People" and the "Heavenly Enemy Army" dominated by Southerners fought a large-scale firefight in Xiangyang, resulting in Xiangyang almost being burned to the ground.
The policy mistakes of the Zhao and Song dynasties toward the reformed eventually became an important reason for the demise of the Southern Song Dynasty.
It can be said that the direct reason for the loss of Xiangfan is that the reformed Liu Quan was forced by the southerner Lü Wende to be cornered and surrendered to Kublai Khan.
After Liu Quan surrendered, on the one hand, strategically, he offered advice to attack the Xiangfan Gate, and on the other hand, tactically, he prepared to build a water army of the Han Army, opening up the second pulse of Ren Dou for the Mongolian army that could only ride horses.
The Mongolian army has never been afraid of water warfare.
Lin'an tied his hands and fell without a fight, also because of the contradictions between the two groups.
At the critical moment when the Mongolian army was approaching Lin'an, zhang Shijie (one of the three masters of the Southern Song Dynasty) led 10,000 reformed soldiers into Lin'an, but because of the distrust of Chen Yizhong, the southern prime minister. And was refused entry into the city.
As a result, Lin'an was almost unguarded. The Mongolian army easily took it without spending a single soldier.
The smoothness of the capture made the Mongolian army general Boyan feel incredible!
Zhao Songruo treated the converts correctly. It cannot be said that they will not be defeated by the Mongols, at least not so quickly.
Since the destruction of the Jin Dynasty, the number of converts who entered the Southern Song Dynasty has increased dramatically.
Most of these northern migrants entered the southern regions as refugees.
Among them, there are many literate and talented readers.
As outsiders, in order to survive, they had to engage in trades that were despised by the southerners, either joining the army or working as migrant workers, and those who could engage in business were considered lucky.
Therefore, it is very rare for Chen Laisheng to be able to enter the Hu family's big business to do things.
Chen Laisheng's work attitude is very serious, and his work ability can also be remarkable, which has won the recognition of the Hu family.
The day before yesterday, Du Yue's horse-carrying fleet arrived at the North Gate and took only three of Hu Zhongrui and Yuwen Zhan into the city to hand over the horse documents. Chen Laisheng and the remaining more than sixty people remained at the docks, guarding the boats and horses.
Today, the horses are delivered, followed by a boat ride back, all the way to the water, it is also hard.
Du Yue felt that he should let the brothers go into the city to relax and relax.
After washing his face, Du Yue dropped the towel, walked to the table, and opened the letter on the table.
There are three pages in the envelope.
One page is a warrant issued by Lü Wende for the passage of ships at the North Gate Pier.
One page is a warm message.
The content is nothing more than a thank you and appreciation for Hu Xuan, and the military planes are busy and cannot be sent to each other. There is also a reminder that before leaving, don't forget to visit Weng Yinglong.
After reading this page of the letter, Du Yue vaguely remembered that after last night's banquet, Lu Wendra had his own hand and wanted to keep himself for a few more days.
On the other hand, he politely refused on the grounds that the war was fierce and inconvenient to interfere, hoping to welcome Lü Zhishuai into the court and worship the marquis in Lin'an in the future, and continue the friendship together.
The third page is a gift list of the three boxes.
"Fifty-two pieces of gold, two hundred and two pieces of silver, twenty horses of satin, two branches of wild ginseng, ten swords, a box of copper coins..."
Du Yue's voice was getting smaller and smaller, but the amplitude of his eyelids was getting bigger and bigger.
Big deal, but on second thought, his three hundred horses are worthy of this heart.
The Great Song lacked horses. The Southern Song Dynasty lacked horses, even more than the Northern Song Dynasty.
During the reign of Emperor Taizong, a horse was 20 guan (always 1000 yuan). When gaozong arrived, a good horse was 20 taels of gold, and an ordinary horse was 200 yuan.
In the Battle of Song and Mongolia, it was basically impossible to buy horses from abroad.
After the fall of Sichuan, even the Sichuan horses, which could only be used as auxiliary horses, could not be obtained.
There are only the unattractive Fujian and Yungui horses.
Unable to get a good horse, Taibu Temple had to focus on raising horses.
Cultivating horses with the strength of the whole country will naturally achieve something.
Even so, the three hundred horses given to Xiangyang this time were also the painstaking efforts of the Taibu Temple for two years.
I put away the letters and a guy knocked on the door to bring breakfast.
A bowl of porridge, an egg, two pancakes and a plate of pickles.
Du Yue sat at the square table, eating breakfast while looking at the long street outside the window and falling into contemplation.
Seeing Weng Yinglong's various behaviors yesterday gave Du Yue a vivid example of his worries about the Song Kingdom, and he had no illusions about the final outcome of the Song Kingdom.
For Lu Wende's kind hints, he appreciated it and did not agree.
The Hu family has a strong foundation, there are maritime merchants who travel to and from the mainland and Dongying all year round, there are three money houses along the river, and the field product shop is all over Jiangsu and Zhejiang, making more than 100,000 profits every year.
With such a wealth, it is not impossible to give Weng Yinglong a little benefit.
But ten years later, even the emperor jumped into the sea. Whoever sells oneself to whomever you surrender to, not all of them will end up in the fate of the family being destroyed.
What's more, eight years later, Jia Rudao was strangled to death in the toilet. Do you have to spend that unjust money yourself?
However, Jia Rudao died, and that was eight years later.
If he had offended the powerful man now, he would have suffered a great loss.
It should be known that the villain takes revenge, whether loyal or adulterous, sooner or later.
Today, both the government and the public know that the official Zhao Yu is an idiot.
This seven-year-old guy who could only speak, after succeeding to the throne, indulged in the harem all day and did not know how to govern the government.
For this kind of emperor, the courtiers liked it. They can fully "do their bidding".
In the struggle for "obeying his labor", Jia Rudao, who was vicious in means, gained the upper hand and became a powerful courtier.
Like the proprietors, Jia Rudao was a good young man with ideals and ambitions when he first entered the political arena.
However, as the authority in his hands grew, the more ambitious he became, and eventually he was arrogant enough to meddle in the affairs of the harem.
He once forced the emperor to kill his own concubine, and after forcing a noble concubine surnamed Hu to become a nun, he was still not satisfied, and instructed others to frame the poor noble concubine for plotting rebellion, so that the other Manchus were slaughtered.
This incident shocked the Lin'an government and the opposition at the time. There are also historical accounts of this.
Du Yue was chewing on his meal in his mouth, and he was hesitant to dance with the group of poisonous snakes, after all, he had just come to this world, and there were many enemies and many walls.
Thinking about things in his heart, his eyes inadvertently fell on the envelope on the table, and the cover of the six words "Hu Commander Envoy Personal Qi."
He shook slightly, and then his nerves seemed to be pricked by a needle, and he suddenly froze with chopsticks in his hand, and his eyes were wide open.
Concubines surnamed Hu... Ordained as a nun?
That Hu Gui Concubine seemed to be named Hu Xiang'er.
Hu Xuan's sister is also called Hu Xiang'er.
My Day! No way? The Hu family was... Exterminated clan?!
Du Yue stood up, and the porcelain bowl in his hand was overturned.
Half a bowl of porridge flowed on the table in panic...