Chapter 281 Differences
With the order of Hulan, hundreds of Mongolian riders under his command raised fire and boarded horses. These Mongolian cavalry trained in Jincheng showed extremely high combat qualities at this moment. They roared and jumped over the Huron fence, raised their sabers and torches to scare every living person they saw in the village, regardless of their enemies.
Whether it was the trembling old Huron, the Huron woman holding children, or the Iroquois warriors who captured the captives with spears and axes, they were frightened and driven to the open space east of the village.
The sudden change shocked people.
The Mongols' anger that unknown origin made the Iroquois warriors unknown. The soldiers who were tortured to death and sliced the bravest prisoners to eat to gain their courage to liberate their souls looked at the Mongolian soldiers running around with aggrieved eyes.
Their eyes looked like little beasts who were blamed for no reason.
The big raccoon was shocked by his son-in-law.
The internal strife seemed to have occurred in an instant. Although the Ming army's flag army and the Jurchen heavy armored archers did not receive the task assigned to them, the situation did not allow them to hesitate for a moment. Everyone moved closer to their robes at the first time, picked up the bird guns and horn bows and pointed them at the Iroquois who had originally marched together.
At this moment, everyone is surrounded by enemies.
Torches were thrown at the Hurons' long house amid the screams of the warriors. They piled up food that had not yet been processed and ignited the sky-high fire, and swallowed up the surrounding house fences, and rolled out thick smoke.
The war horses neighed, raised their swords and pointed at the women and children who had no time to escape and had accepted the fate of becoming prisoners: "Get out, run as far as you can."
This is seen as a dangerous act of robbery.
It took only a moment before and after, not only did Hulun realize that he was not a good match with the Iroquois League, but also made the Iroquois people, including Dalizi, realize their differences from Hulun.
This Iroquoi army belongs to the Mohawks of the Great Flints. They all have hairstyles with high middle and low sides, which are known as Mohigan. However, this is a translation error in later generations. In fact, the Mohigans do not have this hairstyle, which is exclusive to the Mohawks.
Their chief was a tall Mohawk man. His hair was shaved on both sides of his head. His long hair, which looked like a horse's mane, was tied with a rope. He was tied with an eagle feather as a hairpin. He held the iron axe and raised it slightly, but in the end he did not point to Hulan, but looked at the big clive boy with a gloomy and hatred look.
He wanted to figure out what was going on.
The soldiers of the Mohawk Legion were eager to try, but they did not dare to make a decision. However, the big raccoon hurriedly ran forward to grab Hulan's reins under the gesture of the Chief Mohawk, and asked, "What are you doing? Why are you attacking your own people?"
"Why do you abuse them if you kill them or let them go?" Hulan still respected Lao Taishan and raised his hand and said, "The prisoner was cut by a knife and didn't say anything. Even if he didn't say he was released, he should leave a whole body for such a slaughter! They ate him!"
Baduer, also known as Batu, and later Batulu in Mandarin, are both the same meaning, which is the name of bravery and invincible.
On the Mongolian grasslands, the bravest person will be enthroned by the Khan, in the name of Baduer.
In the wars of resistance between north and south of the Great Wall, there are often X-Baduer, X-Baduer leads its army across the Great Wall, or X-Baduer fights X-Baduer outside the Great Wall. People with such a name are warriors.
He was tortured and silent, in Hulan's opinion, this is the real warrior.
When Dalizi retelled Hulan's words to Chief Mohawk, the Chief, who had an eagle feather hairpin, widened his eyes and blackened with charcoal. His expression showed great surprise. He held the axe and opened his hands and said, "We are giving him the glory of the warriors!"
"His soul and glory will come to heaven, become an eagle on the tree of peace, and look at dangers from afar for everyone." Chief Mohawk looked excited and patted his chest with his left hand without axe: "His courage and strength will be handed over to us to protect the peace of the alliance! This is the glory of the bravest warrior!"
"No one will wave a knife to his brother like you. There will be no such person in our entire alliance. When you reach a contract, you must abide by it and never betray it! This is the foundation of the alliance!"
"And you now allocate our trophy. Your people are not involved in this battle, but they give orders and tricks on how we deal with the prisoners. If you don't want to participate in the hunt, you stay here! No one will look at you cowards."
Hulan was also shocked when he listened to Dalizi's translation. He also knew that the reason why Chief Mohawk did not let his subordinates attack him was mostly because he had measured the gap between the two sides in his heart, and they could not defeat themselves under the same force.
However, after scolding him, Chief Mohawk issued an order to his subordinates. These Iroquois soldiers continued to run into the forest to capture everyone they could catch.
I had no intention of arguing with him at all.
This is called "I'm tired of seeing each other". Hulan can't stand the insulting customs of the Iroquois, and the Iroquois can't stand the Hulan's casual sex in the same room.
In the Iroquois culture, the five tribes who planted the tree of peace together and the new members of the alliance were a state of being enemies with the world. They naturally agreed that everyone except the blood relatives of the alliance are enemies that can be attacked, and at the same time, absolute peace is needed within the alliance.
Especially fighting with each other in the room is never accepted.
The members of the Dalizi's tribe looked at them with a strange look, but Dalizi did not let his people follow the Mohawk tribe. He called Hulan off the horse's back and walked and chatted with the Mongolian version of Ming Dynasty's official language that had just learned from Hulan.
"I don't know what your war is like, but that's what Iroquois's war is. They come, they win, bring back the prisoners, and when they return to the village some unlucky ghosts will be taken to calm the anger of the families of the dead warriors in the battle. Most of them will be beaten to death, but if they are strong and brave enough, they may be adopted and replaced by the original person."
"Except for children and women, other prisoners will be attacked by the cross-channel. If they cannot hold on, they will be beaten to death. If they are extremely brave and strong in the subsequent punishment, they may be regarded as a symbol of glory and eaten. Some ordinary people who are neither cowardly nor absolutely brave will become adopted sons."
In the Iroquoi context, the "adopter" and "dog" are the same word, which is the only domesticated creature that most tribes have been fostered before outsiders land.
Other livestock are used for food, but only dogs are different.
"At the beginning, the adopted son will be bullied and have to work, but after a while it is proven that they can be trusted, they will be like everyone, if they are outstanding, and can also be a chief, a chief or a shaman."
Chapter completed!