Chapter 185: Guiding Public Opinion and Preparing for the Prisoner Offering Ceremony



Before Darhan could say anything, the Ming soldier driving the cart in front of him started laughing and said, "Little girl, you've been with the Mongols for too long. All you know is the Chuol River. If you compare it to the ocean, it's like the difference between a small puddle and a large lake."

Bumbutai realized that he had spoken out of turn and that he should speak less now that he had entered a clear state.

"You're heading inland. You must first take a boat to Jinzhou Port, then transfer to a seagoing vessel to disembark in Tianjin," the Ming soldier explained. "If you've never been on a seagoing vessel before, be careful of seasickness!"

Darhan quickly put on a smile and asked, "Excuse me, sir, is there any way to prevent or treat this disease?"

The Ming soldier smiled and said, "It's a simple method, but it doesn't work for everyone. Take a piece of ginger..."

Hailanzhu sighed inwardly. No matter how difficult it was, she had no choice but to move forward. There was no turning back. The day before yesterday, a large group of cavalry passed by, escorting prisoners from the Later Jin Dynasty. I heard that there was a Beile among them, a very important official!

Fortunately, I didn't go to Houjin to look for my aunt, otherwise I would have run into the Ming army and couldn't escape...

The sound of horse hooves was heard from behind. Bumbutai quietly pulled her sister's sleeve, motioning her to look behind.

Several warriors in Mongolian attire, accompanied by a dozen Ming cavalrymen, came galloping over. It turned out to be Nuk, the son of Ang'an, the leader of the Zalantu tribe.

This young man was invited to the capital to meet the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. All five Inner Khalkha tribes were invited, and the sons and nephews of the leaders of each tribe were invited to the capital.

Zhu Youxiao has set his sights on the younger generation of the Mongolian tribes, allowing them to witness the rich resources of the Ming Dynasty and be influenced by its culture.

This method is not new. The Ming Dynasty built schools for the children of chieftains and recruited them to study. In fact, it was the same idea.

Mongol?

Hailanzhu and Bumbutai saw the familiar clothes and stared at them unconsciously, wondering about the identity of this Mongolian who could carry weapons and was accompanied by Ming troops.

Nook realized he was being stared at, frowned slightly, and turned to look. When he saw two women, he froze for a moment, but once he saw the women's faces, he couldn't look away.

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