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The first chapter is Silver and Two Women The tossing Jurchens

It is said that the Jurchens back then, also known as Manchus, were actually the descendants of the Jin people in the Southern Song Dynasty. After the Yuan Dynasty rose up and destroyed the Jin Kingdom, they established Wanhufu. In the early years of the Ming Dynasty, the descendants of these Jin people were divided into three branches, and they lived in Jianzhou, Haixi, and Yeren respectively. Among these three branches, Jianzhou Jurchens were the most powerful and were located in strategic locations. By the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, In the first year of the year, the Jurchen tribe decided to mix with the Ming Dynasty, so the Ming Dynasty court set up the Jurchen tribes into many guard posts, and the leaders were all appointed officials, some were appointed governors, and some were appointed governors and general soldiers. Everyone was very happy.

At that time, the Jurchens held a horse market every October. It turns out that the Jurchens also raised horses and did not just make a living by digging wild ginseng and hunting. Since it's called a horse market, there should be horses. You can exchange horses and specialties for goods from the Ming Dynasty. This horse market is located in Kaiyuan City.

At that time, there was a commander of the Jianzhou Guard named Ata Hachu. This name was somewhat funny when pronounced in Chinese characters. This old Ata and his son Shijianu did not know that they had established a What a credit, the court was pleased and saw that their father and son's names sounded ridiculous in Chinese characters, so they were rewarded with two Han-style names. It was not known whether Old Ah Da was willing or not. So Old Ah Ta changed his name to Li Shancheng, which roughly means...