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Chapter 190 (12) Fierce battle against Daxue Mountain

The contradiction between the regent Sangye and Lazang Khan is too simple to say.One of them is the regent and the other is Lhazang Khan. They both work in Lhasa and issue their own administrative orders.This is the most typical pattern of one mountain and two tigers. If there is no fight, it will be called a strange thing. In addition, Sangjie wanted to kill Lhazang Khan for another strange reason: He is a restless person. Look at this Sangjie, after the fifth Dalai Lama passed away, he concealed the news for fifteen years; he tricked Galdan into making troubles until Galdan died. The matter in Galdan subsided, and Sang Jie had another quarrel with the sixth Dalai Lama. It was not until the sixth Dalai Lama shot out in anger that the assassin covered his face and ran wildly. Only then did Sang Jie realize that there was nothing wrong this time.

If you don't make the right noise, change someone else, and continue to make trouble. So Sangjie turned to start a fight with Lhazang Khan, anyway, he couldn't stay idle! How is it appropriate to make trouble this time? Sang Jie thought: How about I spend money to hire a temporary worker and let him put some poison in Lazang Khan's job bowl. So he hired a servant of the Khan's mansion, gave him a lot of silver, plus a small packet of poison, and asked the servant to put it in Lazang Khan's rice bowl when no one was paying attention. Unexpectedly, the temporary workers hired by Sang Jie this time were too poor in business ability, and they were caught on the spot before the poison was put into the job bowl.Then tortured and tortured, all of these guys were recruited.

It's easy to recruit! So in 1705 AD (the year of the wooden rooster in the Tibetan calendar, the forty-fourth year of Kangxi), Tsangyang Gyatso, a happy young man from Lhasa, presided over the meeting, and all the descendants of Daxue Mountain, Sera, and Khenpo were present to discuss how to solve this problem. After a heated debate, the meeting unanimously passed the removal of Sangjie as the regent, but in order to make up for his economic losses, all the fiscal and tax revenue of Gonggazong was allocated to Sangjie.In addition, the title of Lazang Khan is retained, but Lazang Khan needs to return to Qinghai to station.

There is a reason for the incident, and there is no factual evidence. Let's hit 50 boards each. Anyway, that's what it means. At the meeting, Sangye and Lazang Khan made speeches respectively, expressing their firm support for the decision of this meeting. After expressing his position, Lhazang Khan left Lhasa, passed through Yangbajing, Dangxiong and other places, and finally arrived in Nagqu.At this time, the Mongolian army in northern Tibet quickly assembled to Nagchu and entered a state of combat readiness. In May, two armies marched towards Lhasa mightily. One was led by Lhazang Khan himself and came from Pengbo;

When the news came, Daxueshan was extremely shocked. The masters of Sera Monastery and Drepung Monastery, the trainers of the Esoteric School and the representatives of the Panchen Lama immediately rushed to dissuade them, but Lhazang Khan flatly refused. The regent Sang Jie, who had been dismissed, was horrified by the news and immediately assembled Tibetan soldiers.Before the Tibetan soldiers stood in formation, Tsering Tashi, the princess of Lazang Khan, had already led the troops.It was an easy fight between the two sides, because the Tibetan soldiers had no preparations, and a big defeat was inevitable.

Sang Jie was captured. Princess Tsering Tashi took him to Langzi Village in Duilongdeqing and beheaded him. Lhazang Khan entered the Daxue Mountain and immediately held a Buddha Congress. At the meeting, Lhazang Khan was impassioned, denouncing Sangjie's heinous crimes, when he suddenly saw the sixth Dalai Lama hiding aside, writing a love poem seriously. The poem says: It's true that it's true that you're used to being pampered and aware of the weight. Lose him a kind of astrology, the sky full of stars can clearly recognize. When he saw this poem, Lhazang Khan's nose instantly turned crooked.

He said: This is by no means a small matter, and it must not be left alone, and must be dealt with strictly. Ask the central government!
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