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Chapter 54: Born in trouble, die in peace!

Therefore, Huang Yi urgently needed gunpowder, a combroach, and a steel with good quality to build several Minnie guns.

The first thing after the transaction was to deceive Hedanbatel into choosing a small and medium-sized tribe that surrendered to Jiannu and would definitely save many Han people.

Born in distress, die in happiness!

There are only two possibilities to be based on a strong enemy.

One possibility is that Huang Yi died in battle, and the few people were wiped out.

There is another possibility, the more you fight, the stronger you become, and a strong army will be launched.

Li Chengliang's slave Wild Boar Skin raised an army with just thirteen pairs of armor. Isn't it just a powerful enemy looking around? Why did he attack an Later Jin regime?

Huang Yi is a time traveler, why not?

Besides, the total of iron armor, leather armor and cotton armor in his hand is far more than thirteen pairs. He himself also has a powerful crossbow, a night vision scope and a telescope.

It is possible to determine that Jiannu has no time to take care of others at this time, and it is possible to determine that when he goes to Zhangjiakou, he will not encounter Jiannu's large army.

Because Huang Yi clearly remembered that Jiannu entered the pass in the area of ​​Da'ankou and Longjing Pass.

Those passes are all near Zunhua, far away from Zhangjiakou!

Fight the time difference, strive to double the strength of the Hedanbatel tribe and win hundreds of Han people.

At this time, Huang Yi was full of confidence because he had already concluded that he could use his head to get at least 300 stones of wheat. When he arrived in Zhangjiakou, he could still buy a lot of food.

Of course, more food can feed more people. There are many basins outside the Zhangjiakou Great Wall, and there are many fertile land and sufficient water sources.

With a population of hundreds and a hundred or two hundred livestock, why not occupy a basin to cultivate it?

Huang Yi has known the spirit of Nanniwan since he was a child.

Why can't he lead hundreds of Han people to work hard outside Zhangjiakou and become self-reliant?

There should be no fertilizers and good seeds. In the past, Nanniwan had no fertilizers and good seeds, but they could achieve "two or one more" or even "two or one more" in "two or one more".

What does "farming one surplus one" mean?

It means that the total grain output for one year of farming can meet the population of farming for two years.

Huang Yi did not rely solely on farming, and was essential for side jobs to raise chickens, ducks and geese. He also had dozens of Mongolians responsible for grazing and being able to produce cattle, sheep and horses.

It can be foreseen that Huang Yi's family members can eat beef and mutton, dairy products, and eggs regularly, and their physical fitness will definitely be better than ordinary people who can't eat meat several times a year.

Besides, he was also preparing to continuously crack down on the small tribes that surrendered to Jiannu to build population, cattle, sheep, and supplies.

If Huang Yi could not develop, theoretically, all Mongolian tribes in the south of the desert would surrender to the Later Jin and become an accomplice of Jiannu.

Therefore, it can be believed that every time Huang Yi kills a Mongolian knight or surrenders a young and middle-aged man in Mongolian, he weakens Jiannu.

Huang Yi realized that it should be more difficult to gain a foothold outside the Great Wall.

But at this time, the grassland was actually equivalent to a warlord fight, and there should be a chance to survive in the cracks.

Moreover, Huang Yi knew that Jiannu was going to conquer the entire southern Mongolia of the desert, and knew that the small population was Jiannu's shortcomings.

Jiannu’s old nest, Shenyang, is too far from the north of Zhangjiakou.

The road conditions in ancient times are not like those in later generations. They look one or two thousand miles on the map, but in fact, they may not be less than three or four thousand miles after walking.

Jiannu's army bypassed the Yanshan Mountains and reached at least three thousand miles north of Zhangjiakou.

The territory outside the mouth is too big, how could Jiannu manage it?

Huang Yi developed quietly outside the walls of Zhangjiakou, and tried not to stimulate Jiannu when his strength was weak.

A far away from the most powerful enemy is advantage.

It is also an advantage to be very close to Daming Pass.

The Mongolian tribes that were beaten to death by Jiannu were the targets of Huang Yi and Hedanbatel tribes to attack and annex.

The idea is beautiful, and it will inevitably go through hardships to complete it. I wonder how many people will die!

What if he doesn't want to try it, how can you know?

If you want to gain a foothold, you must store grain. The Han people are most concerned about having grain at home and not panic.

Huang Yi had thought about it and not only exchanged as much weapons and food as possible for the head level, but also used all the gold, silver and treasures in his hand to purchase supplies.

Businesses doing business outside the mouth must have force, and there are many swordsmen in the caravan.

The Li family's caravan is no exception. They have dozens of swordsmen and hundreds of carry weapons with them. At least half of the weapons are bird guns, three-eyed grooms, and slaughtermen.

In addition, Huang Yi brought eighty people, one hundred and eighty war horses, camel horses, and thirty large carts. The strength of the caravan should not be underestimated. Small groups of horse thieves, small tribes, can't beat such a team.

Foreign merchants have contact with well-known large tribes on the grassland.

The tribes on the grassland urgently need merchants to communicate with each other, and under normal circumstances, the caravans will not be robbed.

The most important thing to be guarded against is the horse thief! Horse thieves are public enemies on the prairie, and everyone can punish them.

Most of the merchandise in this caravan are from the same hometown, tribe, and village. The proportion of horse thieves who are willing to rise up to resist is very high, and their combat effectiveness is no worse than that of the Ming army.

In short, those who can do business outside the mouth these days are not good at it.

Due to more than 100 large trucks carrying carts, the caravan's forward speed was only able to keep walking thirty or forty miles a day.

Huang Yi needed to practice riding hard, so he took Hu Xiaochuan Brothers and Huang Dazhi and a few young men to the front.

Not only did he climb up and search with a telescope, he also deviated from the road to search within 30 miles.

During this period, I discovered the snoops many times, but the caravan was not attacked.

Huang Yi was the first to discover the sentry detectives and was fully capable of commanding Hu Xiaochuan, Huang Dazhi, and Chalaha to encircle the knights.

But he didn't want to make trouble and gave up.

I am not familiar with the place. Who knows which tribe or horse thief group those whistleblowers came from?

Catching and interception are inevitable to kill. If the knights who kill others will definitely make enemies and they may come to take revenge.

Carrying out food and supplies and transporting them safely is the top priority.

Huang Yi chose to just watch but not take action, and never cause trouble!

This is not deserted.

Some Mongolian tribes can be found in low mountains and hilly areas. When I climbed up and searched, I also found one or two families sparsely in the mountains.

Although it can be seen in a telescope, you have to cross mountains and hills to walk over.

It is important to do serious business. Huang Yi didn't want to waste time and didn't go to see who lived in the thatched huts.

I guess those should be mountain people.

Ancient times are completely different from later generations. No dynasty or dynasty can truly count the basically accurate total population.

In ancient times, there were too many mountain people who had no household registration at all.

God knows how many mountain people without household registration were in the mountains outside Zhangjiakou at the end of the Ming Dynasty.

Huang Yi suddenly thought of an ancient article he learned when he was a teenager - harsh politics is more powerful than tigers.

The living conditions in the mountains outside the mouth are harsh, not only will they encounter jackals, tigers and leopards, but they may also be robbed and killed.

Those who live in the mountains must be in danger. What causes them to not choose a safe and orderly place to live?

It can only be explained by the fact that the landlords exploited money by old money is fiercer than the tiger.
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