Han’s Son is Not a Slave

Chapter 1018: Let me intercept Zhu Youlang?

The opinions of the gentlemen either support or oppose, making me a mess, and I don't know how to write a day.

After Jianchang learned that the Taiping army had recovered the southern capital, the King of Qingyang Feng Shuangli sent an envoy to the southern capital in secret. The messenger was Ai Chengye, the son of Ainengqi, the king of Yan'an, one of the four princes of the Great Western Army. Ai Nengqi brought Feng Shuangli's table to Tang Jianguo, and at the same time asked Zhou Shixiang to go to Kuidong to attack Chongqing. The above table shows that Jianchang will no longer honor Yongli as the emperor, and will respect the king of Tang instead. This is also the first military force of the Ming army to express its cooperation with the Taiping Army in addition to the loyalty camp and the thirteen Yaohuang.

Zhou Shi is very happy with Ai Chengye's arrival. He also appreciates the attitude of Qingyang King Feng Shuangli and others who know the overall situation, and take Tang Wang as the emperor, but he is not as good as Feng Shuangli and Ai Chengye. Hope so, send troops to Kuidong. This is because the main force of the Taiping army was pinned down by the Jiangbei camp of the Qing army at that time, and two battlefields in Jiangbei and Sichuan were opened at the same time.

Although it was not possible to send troops into Sichuan, Zhou Shixiang gave some assistance to Jianchang, but because of the inconvenience of transportation, and most of Guizhou and eastern Sichuan were owned by the Qing army, and Kuidong was guarded by the governor of Yongli, Wen Anzhi, Zhou Shixiang could not help Jianchang. Chang has sent too many resources and can only give some sporadic help through a few trails. However, the Ministry of Military Intelligence has established a secret communication channel with Jianchang, which allows Zhou Shixiang, who is far in the south of the Yangtze River, to maintain secret contact with Jianchang, which is separated by several provinces.

Before the Taiping Army of Guangxi launched the Battle of Guizhou, Zhou Shixiang ordered the Department of Military Intelligence to send his handwritten letter to King Qingyang of Jianchang. In Syria, Luzhou, Jiading and other places, cut off the connection between Guiyang and Chongqing, and if possible, it is necessary to contain the Wu army who rescued Guizhou through Sichuan.

In this regard, Jianchang has a dispute.

The reason for the dispute is that after Wu Sangui raised his troops to oppose the Qing Dynasty, he had been appeasing the Jianchang side, and even tacitly acquiesced in the occupation of Wumeng and Mahu by the Jianchang Ming army. Zhu Youlang also issued two imperial decrees to Feng Shuangli, asking him to cooperate with Wu Jun, which made Feng Shuangli hesitate. On that day, he sent Ai Chengye to the south because he had abandoned his country forever, lost both Yunnan and Guizhou, and it was difficult to support Jianchang alone, so he needed the help of the Taiping Army. Now, the Qing army of Wu Sangui's department has become the Ming army, and the governor of Sichuan Gao Minzhan has also become the governor of Sichuan of the Yongli Dynasty. The former enemy has become a friendly army overnight, which makes Feng Shuangli a little at a loss. Not only that, but also because of Wu Sangui's concession, Jianchang won the support of Wumeng and Mahu. Although these two prefectures did not have much food for the population, they could also accommodate some generals and family members. Therefore, compared with Zhou Shixiang, who was far away in the south of the Yangtze River, Wu Sangui, who was close at hand, was more kind to Jianchang Mingjun.

When the Son of Heaven returned to China, he repeatedly issued edicts to appease him, and Wu Sangui also repeatedly showed his goodwill. Jianchang divided into two factions about whether or not Dingwu Emperor of the Southern Capital should be enshrined as Zhengshuo. Some generals headed by Wugong Bowanghui believed that Zhu Youlang should be respected as the emperor, and some generals headed by Ai Chengye thought that since they had already submitted their honor to King Tangjian, they should continue to honor him instead of betraying He Taiping. Army Covenant.

Wang Hui was the former Guizhou Ming army hereditary thousand households. After the Daxi Army entered Guizhou from Sichuan under the leadership of Sun Kewang, he led the troops to surrender, so strictly speaking, Wang Hui was the establishment faction of the Ming army. Ai Chengye and others were born in the Great Western Army. They used to be the rebels of the Ming Dynasty. Naturally, they had conflicts with the establishment of the Ming army. If it is not for the common enemy, it is difficult to say whether they will draw swords against each other.

The two factions of Yong Yongli and Feng Dingwu were about the same strength, and neither could persuade the other. In the end, the decision was automatically transferred to Feng Shuangli, the leader of the Ming army in Jianchang and King of Qingyang.

Feng Shuangli couldn't make up his mind. He was also born in the Daxi Army and Sun Kewang's confidant, but he was a firm supporter of the Ming like Jin King Li Dingguo. In the battle of Qujing, if he and Ma Bao and others had not fought against each other, Sun Kewang would not have been defeated and fled, and finally surrendered to Qing and died. Emotionally, Feng Shuangli actually prefers Zhu Youlang, after all, he has kept Zhu Youlang for so many years. But in terms of faith, he has already expressed his promise to King Tang and reached a covenant with Zhou Shixiang. If he turns his back on this, it will be really sad. Besides, what Ai Chengye and the others said was not bad. Although Zhu Youlang returned to China, he was held in his hands by Wu Sangui. He was really a puppet who called people to lift the strings. It was said that he respected Zhu Youlang, but he could not help but listen to that. The order of Wu Sangui, a slave with three surnames. In addition, if it wasn't for Zhu Youlang's abandonment of the country, the Ming army in Yunnan would be in chaos, and they would be in chaos with each other, and the Qing army would not have been divided. How can these old things be turned into a few appeasement decrees?

The reason why the Taiping army attacked Guizhou, Zhou Shixiang had clearly stated in the letter, was to rescue King Li Jin and His Royal Highness Gong who were hanging in the borderlands, and why did King Li Jin and His Royal Highness Gong hang outside the border and could not be returned? Know?

It's just that although Wu Sangui led the main force north to attack the Qing Dynasty, Yungui still had a lot of troops left, so Feng Shuangli couldn't understand whether the Taiping army could capture Guiyang. The Taiping army was far apart, but the Wu army was nearby. If they really wanted to do what Zhou Shixiang wanted, it would undoubtedly be an announcement that Jianchang would completely break with the Yongli court and Wu Sangui. If the Taiping army can win Guizhou, then there is nothing to say. If it can't win, the Wu army will definitely take revenge on Jianchang~www.wuxiaspot.com~ By then, with this barren land and thousands of hungry soldiers , how long can Jianchang last?

After thinking about it, Feng Shuangli made the decision to stay put, which was actually a wait-and-see decision. If the Wu army in Guizhou could not stop the Taiping army, he would naturally move.

Although Feng Shuangli's decision was somewhat unflattering, it was also based on the actual interests of Jianchang Ming's army. Wang Hui had nothing to say, and Ai Chengye had nothing against it.

I thought that it would take two or three months for the Taiping Army to attack Guiyang. After all, it took two months for the Qing Army's three-way army to reach Guiyang. I don't think so, in less than a month, the Taiping Army killed Longli, the gateway to Guiyang. .

When the news came, Feng Shuangli was very shocked, but before he could digest the news, the information that Guiyang Wu Jun had abandoned his defense and entered Sichuan was handed to him again.

"Let me intercept Zhu Youlang?!"

Feng Shuangli looked at the Taiping envoy in front of him with a sullen face. He didn't call Zhu Youlang the Son of Heaven because he didn't make the final decision, but he gave the King Tang a show, so in front of the Taiping Army, he couldn't call Zhu Youlang the Son of Heaven anymore...

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