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Chapter 224 The Qing court seeks peace (7)

Gong Jianyang also nodded. This monk was quite a sensible person, so it would be convenient to speak. Bi Jing didn't have to work hard to explain it so clearly, so he said: "I hope the living Buddha can do his best. In a few days, we will find another place to work, the summer palace and the winter palace are still where you live, but the grasslands occupied in the temple, the land, shops and real estate outside the temple are confiscated, and the daily use of the temple will be maintained by the money withdrawal."

After hearing this, although Zhebuzundanba VIII was a little disappointed, he immediately became calm. After all, he could survive and continue to be a monk. It was a very good result. Grassland, land, shops and real estate were all external things. If you confiscate them, you should confiscate them. Don’t miss your life because of these external things. Therefore, you said: “The grassland, land, shops and real estate are originally external things, but there are many monks in the temple and the expenses are expensive. You have to invest some industries to maintain. If you can withdraw money to ensure the expenses in the temple, these industries will naturally be paid for them, which is considered to be a sign of a sense of innocence.”

Gong Jianyang laughed and said, "Mr. Living Buddha misunderstood. ** acted openly and honestly. If we wanted these things, we would share these property with ordinary herdsmen. At that time, we would also ask Mr. Living Buddha to be a witness."

When Zhebuzundanba VIII heard that he was half-believing and half-doubted. He had also heard that East China ** confiscated the ranch property of the nobles in northeastern Inner Mongolia and distributed it to ordinary herders. This was also one of the reasons why Kulun made a big fuss to oppose East China ***. Although many people at that time, such as Tao Ke and Tao Hu were very confident, Zhebuzundanba VIII did not believe it because he had never heard of such a thing before, thinking that this was just a deceptive statement from East China ** to motivate the herders to others. But seeing that Gong Jianyang said so, he was a little shaken. He thought to see how East China ** acted.

Gong Jianyang did not explain again and said: "Now, the scope of activities of Mr. Living Buddha must be restricted for the time being. After the situation stabilizes, the freedom of activities of Mr. Living Buddha will gradually be restored."

When Zhebuzundanba VIII heard this, he was quite happy and said, "Thank you for your magnanimity."

Gong Jianyang nodded and said, "Tomorrow we will hold a trial meeting, and execute a group of Mongolians, and invite Mr. Living Buddha to attend."

Tserbzundanba VIII's heart trembled and said, "I don't know that those people will be executed."

Gong Jianyang handed him a list, and when Zhebuzundanba VIII took it, he saw that the first one was Damuding**, the second one was Babuzabu. The next 30 names were the main generals of the Mongolian army this time, and the army recruited by Haishan later. These people were basically Mongolian nobles, some were just children of powerful people, and some were Russians. There were about 50 people in total. It can be said that this list involved most of the powerful families in Mongolia.

This time, the East China ** invites me to attend the trial meeting, which is not that simple. I probably force myself to issue an anti-Qing declaration, not only like the East China ***, but also completely tied myself to the chariot of the East China ***. Zhebuzundanba VIII knew very well that although he issued a declaration of separation from the Qing court, it did not actually have much impact. Even if the Qing court had the ability to retake Mongolia, as long as he had the extreme, he would admit his mistake to the Qing court and push everything to the East China **, and just say that he was forced to make a declaration, he would almost be able to deal with it. After all, if the Qing court wanted to control Mongolia, he still needed his own assistance.

But the situation at the trial meeting was different, because the executions were all Mongolian powerful people. Even if they could push all their mistakes to East China ** in the future, they would probably have a grudge against these powerful people. Although they were respected as a living Buddha by the Mongolian people and regarded as a god, Zhebuzundanba VIII knew very well in his heart that he was a human rather than a god. Without the support of these Mongolian powerful people, he could not sit firmly in the position of a living Buddha. But in the current situation, he could not tolerate the word "no". Although Gong Jianyang said it well just now, he could turn against him at any time.

Zhebuzundanba VIII hesitated for a moment and said, "Director Gong, I am not entrusting with love, but others don't count it. It's just that Damuding** is very popular in Mongolia. If he is executed rashly, it will probably arouse grievances from the Mongolian people, and it will not be conducive to the rule of Mongolia. It's better to let him come forward and persuade him. If he can persuade Damuding** to surrender, wouldn't it be better?"

Gong Jianyang glanced at Zhebuzundanba VIII and said, "This list has been confirmed and reported to Qingdao Executive Yuan, so it cannot be changed. As for Damuding**, there are many people in Mongolia, we are very clear about this. However, if we want to rule Mongolia, no one is indispensable. We will definitely be able to stabilize the rule of Mongolia without anyone."

Tserbzundanba VIII felt a chill in his heart, "No one is indispensable." This means that even if he doesn't have himself, he can't help but sweat. He regretted not being able to say too much, and hurriedly said, "I have no other intentions, but, even if ** has decided, just pretend I didn't say it."

The main generals of the Mongolian army were indeed quite popular, but the main reason for this kind of people was that these people had launched a policy of "land reclamation" against the Qing court, rather than making any contributions to the Mongolian region. After all, whether it was Damuding**, Babuzabu, Taoke and Taohu, they were all nobles, at most they were milder nobles, and were kind to the herdsmen, but they could not really consider the herdsmen.

The policy implemented by East China in Mongolia is to allow herders to completely turn over and have their own pastures, livestock, and property, thus completely breaking away from their personal dependence on the powerful and noble people in Mongolia. Bidamdin, Babuzabu, Taoke and Taohu, who can only have some small favors from herders, don't know where they are, let alone the powerful and noble people who are harshly exploiting herders. After all, people will have rational choices.

In fact, in the northeastern Inner Mongolia occupied by East China, Tao Ke Tao Hu was quite popular in this area in the past. Most of his subordinates when he participated in the Jinzhou Battle were recruited in this area. However, after the reform of East China, most of the herdsmen in this area were grateful to East China. Moreover, under the deliberate guidance of East China, Tao Ke Tao Hu's reputation was much worse than before. A considerable number of herdsmen had accepted the view of East China. Tao Ke Tao Hu was a vicious bandit. In time, it was estimated that Tao Ke Tao Hu would become a complete villain. As long as East China still exists and the ruling philosophy and path remains unchanged, it is basically impossible to turn over the case.

The reason why East China ** insisted on executing Damuding, Babuzabu, Taoke and Taohu, who were highly anticipated in Mongolia was to kill chickens, police and monkeys, so that other Mongolian experts knew that no one was indispensable in East China **. As long as they did not obey the policy route of East China **, it would be a dead end. This would also clear the obstacles for East China ** to carry out reforms around Kulun, so that some people would think that as long as they changed their appearance and defected to the East China **, they would be able to do everything as usual.

The execution also included a group of Russian officers, who also told Mongolian powers not to count on Russian helpers. East China ** is not afraid of Russia at all, and Russian officers are still killed. It turned out that after Russia admitted defeat, all the members of the consulate arrested were released, but the Russian officers who participated in the war did not release the soldiers. Of course, Russia did not mention it, because Russia also understood that if these officers and soldiers were to come back, they had to pay the ransom, and Russia did not want to pay the ransom, so it could only be regarded as the soldiers did not exist and allowed them to be disposed of by East China **.

Gong Jianyang nodded and said, "Okay, please go back and rest. I hope you can have a good sleep today and attend the trial meeting tomorrow with a good spirit."

Zhebuzundanba VIII nodded, then stood up and said goodbye. After walking out of the summer palace, Zhebuzundanba VIII also breathed a long sigh. No matter what, today's conversation can basically confirm that his personal safety is so safe that he can feel at ease. Although attending the trial meeting tomorrow will definitely offend some Mongolian powerful people, there is no way. After all, you can only take a look at the front of you now. In addition, Zhebuzundanba VIII also calculated in his heart that if East China ** can gain a foothold in Mongolia for a long time, it will have no impact on him, because it is still a matter of whether these Mongolian powerful people will still exist in the future. As long as you are honestly a monk, you can basically spend the rest of your life safely.

So he finally put down a big stone, and Zhebuzundanba VIII became much more at ease. After returning to the Winter Palace, he ate more food and slept very peacefully that day.

The next day, Tserbzundanba VIII attended the trial meeting, and after announcing the trial of the prisoners, Tserbzundanba VIII also made a statement, accusing those who were sentenced to death of all the scourges of dangerous Mongolia, and they deserved the crime and died for more than death. He absolutely supported the resolution.
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