Chapter 3 Another Curve to Save the Nation
Chapter 310 Another "curve to save the country"
My hometown is gone, and Zhenxi Prefecture has not been taken down. Now, even Tuo Ming, who was supposed to conquer the world for "his Xining Muslim Kingdom", would change his body and become a bullshit "halal king" who dares to be on par with him. Ma Benyuan is really depressed and extremely angry.
What's the point of me now? Not bad, at least there is a Hami now, but if you think about it carefully, he feels like Liu Bei, who borrowed Jingzhou from Jiangdong, and there is no tiles on the top and no inch of land on the bottom.
Just when Ma Benyuan was deeply troubled again and could not see any light on his future, the "expert" Ma Rongzu, who had deceived him here, made a debut again.
Ma Rongzu told Ma Benyuan that since "our Qing Dynasty" has become the "pre-Qing Dynasty", the situation in Xinjiang is now very chaotic, and there are so many people who dare to stand on their own if they raise a big banner. This is very unfavorable to the stability of Xinjiang. Without this "stability" as a premise, it is impossible to achieve great achievements in Xinjiang. Therefore, it is precisely for the purpose of "stability overwhelming everything" that Tu Ming had to accept the strong wishes of Hui compatriots in Dihua and Turpan, and barely sat in the position of the "halal king".
Of course, Ma Rongzu also had to tell Ma Benyuan that several major forces, such as Kuqa's "Khan Hezhuo" Residing, Habibra Khan who occupied Khotan, Sidik, who became king in Kashgar, and Talanqi Sultan, who was calling for the wind and rain around Ili, have actually abandoned their personal honor and disgrace, and are making the greatest efforts for the harmonious coexistence of the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang.
After talking about the overall situation in Xinjiang, Ma Rongzu also reminded Ma Benyuan that their "halal king" Tuo Ming had already done his best to Ma Benyuan. If Hami hadn't nodded, how could Su Pigai, who should have been the master of Hami, honestly gave Hami to Ma Benyuan for temporary residence?
No matter what, the origin of the horse is still the "king" of the "Muslim Kingdom of Xining". No matter what, the various troops from Hami, Balikun and other places should follow the leader of the horse.
Ma Rongzu especially warned Ma Benyuan that what he needs to pay attention to is that their "halal king" Tu Ming and Kashgar's Sidik are relying on their respective resources to try to get help from the nearby Tsarist Russia and the Kingdom of Haohan. At least such excellent resources are not available at all.
When talking about Tuo Ming of Dihua and Sidik of Kashgar were having active contact with Tsarist Russia and Haohan, Ma Rongzu deliberately asked Ma Benyuan very seriously, "Of course, we can not seek help from outside, but if you are alone, can you ensure that Xinjiang will never fall into the hands of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom like the entire Gansu?"
But in the end, Ma Rongzu was optimistic and painted a beautiful picture for Ma Benyuan again. Good rice cannot be afraid of bowls. He, Ma Benyuan, must have a normal heart to endure loneliness in addition to having an extraordinary ambition. As long as the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang can closely unite under the banner of "stability and harmony", no matter who is the king now, there will always be the last day of "clearity and whiteness".
So, Ma Benyuan became silent.
So, Ma Benyuan could only accept the temporary reality. Because the "Master" Ma Rongzu said that in order to avoid Su Pigai and others from having conflicts with Xining's return army, their "halal king" Tuo Ming had issued an edict to order Hami to move closer to Dihua and hand over Hami to him intact. Ma Rongzu even told Ma Benyuan that if any Hami's return army did not follow their "halal king" orders, or if Balikun's return army dared to cause trouble, Ma Benyuan would not have to worry about the face of their "halal king" and would destroy whoever he should be.
Tuo Ming was very clever. After several tricks, Ma Benyuan, who had nearly 200,000 people, became the "most solid barrier" he placed on his east road.
Of course, Tuo Ming could not put all his bets on Ma Benyuan and other returning troops from Gansu. He knew very well that if he wanted to compete with the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom army and achieve the final victory, his only trick was to turn the Tsarist Russian army into his own pawn.
Since we have talked about this, we cannot mention the "superficial" understanding of many "traitors", "returning traitors" and "manifest traitors" over the years. In the eyes of many people, the various "traitors" mentioned above all have a common concept from the bottom of their hearts, that is, "traitors in the country and seek honor".
In fact, if you think carefully, some of the "traitors" people, especially those who are at the extreme, are indeed not the simple "traitors" that ordinary people understand, but they all have their own and hidden scheming.
Think about it, is that Zhao Gou, who was supposed to be the Southern Song Dynasty who could call for the wind and rain, really willing to be the "child emperor" of the Jin Dynasty as the ten thousand men refer to? Does he really want to make some necessary resistance to the Jin Dynasty?
Obviously not.
Zhao Gou must have Zhao Gou's own thoughts if he is unwilling to fight with the Jin Kingdom and is willing to be a filial son who is close to his ears.
The same is true for the "expert" Ma Rongzu once mentioned Sidick to Ma Benyuan.
As soon as the news of the peasant riot led by Kuchemai Maitelli reached Kashgar, a Hui tyrant named Jin Xiangyin in the Kashgar area immediately became energetic. So he took his two sons and joined another Hui imam nicknamed Ma Tuzi (real name Ma Yuan), and happily ran to Aktao, and spared no effort to convince Kirgiz Berksidik stationed in Viitak.
So, Sidik summoned his troops and raised the flag while the chaos was in chaos. Moreover, because the Qing Dynasty ministers stationed in Kashgar were extremely improperly dealt with it and killed innocent people indiscriminately, which directly led to the rebellion of the military and civilians in various parts of the Kashgar region.
Soon, using the burning fire of all ethnic groups, Sidik not only defeated the "Qing army" that was exterminated and suppressed, but also eliminated another head of Kashgar's return army in one fell swoop - Tohuti Mamuti, who had proclaimed himself the "Pasha" of Kashgar in advance, occupied the two cities of Kashgar and Han, and indeed, with the help of Feng Jinxiangyin and Ma Tuzi, he sat on the throne of Kashgar's "Pasha".
However, Sidik, the Kashgar "Pasha" Sidik, soon discovered that according to his past identity, it was really not easy to truly rule the entire Kashgar region. No matter whether it was the former nobles or ordinary civilians, they were almost unwilling to take him seriously. Sidik thought about it and seemed that it would be a bit unsuccessful if he did not find a suitable puppet for his own driving. Of course, this future puppet must also ensure that all his interests are not harmed.
But where is this puppet?
However, Sidick's difficulties were immediately resolved by his left and right hands, Metal Xiangyin and Ma Tuzi.
It's very simple. I immediately sent someone to the Khanate of Kokhan to invite Brusuluk, the only son of Zhang Geer, who was still doing nothing and had to do anything there and even had to worry about his livelihood all day long for his poor and poor life, who was famous for his "rebellion", to return to Kashgar to play this role.
In this way, not only can we use the name of the "descendants of Hoga" of Brusuuk to deceive the hearts of the people of Kashgar and safeguard their own tangible interests, but we can also use the strength of the Haohan Kingdom to further attack other forces in Xinjiang and expand the territory of Kashgar's "Pasha" to obtain greater practical benefits.
So Sdik invited "his Pasha" Buluk. But what he didn't expect was that he also invited a vicious enemy to himself this time - Aguber.
And the same is true for Tuo Ming now. The reason why he was willing to go to the people of Tsarist Russia to pretend to be grandchildren was not that he wanted to turn "his Xinjiang" into the territory of Tsarist Russia, but that he just wanted to use the tricks he had used against that horse Benyuan to leverage the strength to fight.
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