Chapter 857 (1/2)

The ancestor of badalu, a branch of the Yeh tribe.

His father is a real woman, and his mother is a Mongolian.

But To a large extent, badalu is not really a real woman.

Because when his father took his mother back, her mother seemed to be pregnant

Because of historical heritage, including cultural and geographical conditions and other reasons, the Chinese people attach great importance to the inheritance of blood, but after all, Jurchen is a barbarian, including the Mongols, in fact, it is the same.

Because of the poor living conditions, these barbarians, in many cases, are not too serious about the inheritance of blood

Even the famous Genghis Khan?

His wife with hair was robbed by his opponent for several years Then, when Genghis Khan became strong, he took his wife back and regarded him as his real wife

This thought, if put in later generations, I'm afraid it will be extremely difficult for people to understand. I'm afraid it's just like an Arabian Night Dream.

But at this point, it's very easy to understand.

Natural selection makes the fittest survive.

Both Mongols and Jurchen can be classified as nomadic people.

It's like cattle, horses and livestock.

The more cattle they have, the stronger the cattle.

This is especially true of the population.

Different from the Inner Mongolia plain, the traditional Chinese medicine inherited and spread by the Chinese nation has been very perfect. When women give birth, as long as their luck is not too bad and their ideas are too bad, the infant mortality rate can be controlled.

However, these barbarians, such as Mongols and Jurchen, are still in the ignorant shaman era, and their survival rate of the new generation can not be guaranteed at all.

To put it bluntly, no matter whose child it is, as long as it can survive and be raised by who, it is the property of whose.

Cattle, horses and livestock are property, grassland is property, tent is property, and manpower is also property.

To put it bluntly, the inheritance of lineage is something that can only be achieved by the civilized society or the nobles in these barbarians. Ordinary people can't guarantee their own survival and their own property and life. How can we talk about this?

Even the west, which flaunts a civilized society, even at this time, does not it still flaunt the so-called ”right of first night”?

However, what is different from later generations is that these people obviously have more than one child, even if they have some ideas Several children are the seed of others, but as long as it is not too back, coupled with unremitting efforts There should be my own seed

When badalu was young, the old slave Nurhachi had risen, but he was still weak, far from conquering other Jurchen tribes.

At that time, Jurchen's main opponent was the neighboring Mongols. They had been fighting against each other.

Daming was like a ”referee” at that time.

If you win, you'll share some benefits with them. If you lose, you'll have to comfort a few words and preside over justice. Anyway, it's a matter of lip service, and you won't spend money

When badalu was ten years old, his father was defeated and killed, and their whole tribe was enslaved by the Mongols.

However, although there are differences between Jurchen and Mongolia, the difference is not very big.

It's just that badalu's identity changed from ”Little Prince” to little slave.

But these people were naturally adaptable, and badalu soon adapted to the life of slaves. He was arranged to take care of cattle, horses and livestock.

Although the Mongols are barbarians, they have passed on cattle, horses and livestock for thousands of years, and their craftsmanship has been quite perfect, which is incomparable to the Han people who are proficient in astronomy and geography.

Badalu was very intelligent from an early age, and soon, at the age of 16, he had become a qualified Mongolian slave.

Not only was he good at feeding cattle, horses and livestock, but also his riding skill was superb. In addition, he was regarded as an adult at the age of 16, and he was put into the combat sequence of slaves.

However, the Mongolian tribe he belongs to is only a small and wild tribe in the northern part of Horqin grassland. Its strength is bigger than that of his father's Jurchen tribe. However, compared with the real Mongolian giants, especially the Horqin royal clan, it is like the difference between flies and elephants.

By the time badalu was twenty-five, he had already moved to five or six tribes.