Chapter 311: Give death, court staff
Li Xu's mouth opened and closed, such as rebellious and unjust, arrogant and arrogant, unruly, and the two ends of the head and rat, one after another.
If it weren't for adjectives like rebellious and unjustly rats, Yang Shaofeng almost thought that Li Sheng was impeaching him rather than Mengge Timur.
After all, the thunder thrown by Li Xu was really big, so big that it almost knocked the entire court overturned the people.
As the commander of the Left Guard of Jianzhou, Mengge Timuer, who is also in charge of the position of the 10,000 Korean households and Privy Councilor, is indeed suspected of being a two-way company. However, the responsibility for this situation is caused by Li Fangyuan and Zhu Laosi's secret competition. If it is pursued, it should be that Zhu Laosi and Li Sheng's father each account for half of the responsibility.
According to common sense, Li Fangyuan and Zhu Laosi, who have roughly similar life experiences, have a good relationship with him, and Li Fangyuan does not have the capital to turn against Zhu Laosi, and there should be no secret competition or something.
However, in fact, the contradiction between the two is at the junction of Liaodong and North Korea.
When the Mongolian Yuan sang Liangliang, the place was not completely in control by the Ming Dynasty. Li Fangyuan took advantage of this gap to do something that the people often do - to win over the local Jurchen tribes and let them regard North Korea as the sect leader, and would brutally suppress those who were disobedient.
Zhu Laosi, who had not killed his nephew at that time, originally wanted to be a vassal king who was waiting to die, and would occasionally lead troops outside the Great Wall to sweep away the remnants of the Mongol Yuan as fun. Aha Chu, the leader of the Jurchen tribe who could not beat Zhu Laosi and did not want to die, so he married his daughter to Zhu Laosi. So he really had to count it. Li Manzhu, like Xu Jingchang and others, wanted to call Zhu Laosi "brother". After Zhu Laosi's backstage, Aha Chu was no longer afraid of Li Fangyuan and began to openly challenge Li Fangyuan.
Later, Zhu Laosi killed his nephew, and Zhu Laosi set his sights on the land of Liaodong. Later, he set up Jianzhou Guards, and his father-in-law Aha was appointed as the commander of Jianzhou Guards. In the second year of Yongle, he even signed Aha as a political player. Since then, he has set up 179 Guards and 20 offices in Liaodong.
Zhu Laosi's continuous actions made Li Fangyuan feel uneasy - if Zhu Laosi was really allowed to do this, would North Korea turn into the Ming Dynasty's Korean defender in the end?
It is precisely because of this that Li Fangyuan simply brought some people familiar with the history of Liao and Jin to the Ming Dynasty with the "Geographical Records" of Liao and Jin, saying that there is no record of "Kongzhou, Jizhou, Duanzhou, Yingzhou, Xiongzhou, Xianzhou" and other prefectures in the "Geographical Records of Liao and Jin", so these places should not belong to the Ming Dynasty, but should belong to North Korea.
At that time, the officials of the Ming Dynasty were not familiar with the border, and there was also a Timur Khan who was preparing for the Eastern Expedition involved most of the energy of Zhu Laosi and the Ming Dynasty. Therefore, after seeing North Korea move out of Liao and Jin Dynasty, they simply gave these territories to North Korea.
After those territories were transferred to North Korea, the Jurchens who originally lived in those territories demanded a return to the Ming Dynasty, including Mengge Timuer, the Erwuzi.
At that time, Li Fangyuan tried his best to prevent Mengge Timuer from returning, and used "inducement" to Mengge Timuer and gave him the title of "a third-rank official position of the General". His subordinates were also given the title of Guardian, Sizhi, and Deputy Sizhi.
Chapter completed!