Chapter 49

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 Emperor Chongzhen’s admiration is also normal, because Bailang’s appearance is really good. First of all, this is a young general. Young generals can always arouse people’s enthusiasm. Chongzhen also likes such young people——

At first glance, Bai Lang looks like a young man of eighteen or nineteen years old, and his features are very handsome. Although his face has not fully grown and is still very youthful, Xu Jinjiang has already shown his charm in his youth - the two of them look very good.

It really seems...

This model is definitely a good model. As soon as Emperor Chongzhen saw Bai Lang, he believed the words in the battle report 100%, "He is indeed my young hero of the Ming Dynasty. Ai Qing is nineteen years old this year?" Bai Lang did not say his true age.

Sixteen years old. Then the emperor asked about Bai Lang's pair of water-milled purple gold maces... Yes, the name of Bai Lang's weapons was written in the battle report, "Ai Qing's single mace weighs eighty-eight sixty-four kilograms? What a pity."

Picked up by Donglu...what weapons can Aiqing use now?"

Bai Lang didn't kneel down and kowtow - under normal circumstances, you don't need to kowtow when you see me, the Emperor of Ming Dynasty. Although Bai Lang doesn't care much about this kind of formalism, the gold under the man's knees is in his heart, not indifferent.

In terms of etiquette, he just bowed slightly, which is normal, because Emperor Chongzhen is shorter than Bailang, and because Bailang has a majestic weapon, he looks much taller than Chongzhen, who seems to have become a little old man. "Report to Your Majesty,

The general has now made a Guanwang sword for use."

Emperor Chongzhen was interested, "Oh, Ai Qing is so powerful, can I use this Guandao?" So he ordered the eunuch to get Bai Lang's Guandao, and asked Bai Lang to demonstrate martial arts to him outside the palace. Two big Han generals

Carrying Bailang's new weapon arrived, Emperor Chongzhen walked over to take a look, "The handle is also made of hollow iron pipes? How heavy is this Guan Dao?" The eunuch on the side also answered the emperor's question, "This Qinglong Yanyue Dao weighs eight.

Twelve kilograms, the same as what Emperor Guan used."

After getting the emperor's signal, Bai Lang stepped forward and grabbed the Guandao with one hand, and then began to perform martial arts in front of the palace. This Han general, whether it was the Jingjun of the Royal Horse Guards, he also practiced martial arts on weekdays.

, naturally he could see Bai Lang's background at a glance. "General Bai seems to have limited martial arts skills with the sword... However, judging from his gestures and footsteps, I am afraid that his bare-handed martial arts skills are outstanding." Emperor Chongzhen was dazzled by the sight.

, when asked about Bai Lang's martial arts skills, those few people didn't dare to hide it - the key was that Bai Lang hadn't opened the joints yet, so they told the truth.

"However, General Bai's strength is indeed rare in the world. We can also practice martial arts with Guandao of this weight on weekdays, but how can anyone be able to dance it so lightly? This kind of martial arts is more than enough for the battlefield." Interesting.

Only those who have never been on the battlefield can comment on the martial arts displayed by Bai Lang at this moment.

Emperor Chongzhen was really impatient. When he heard that Bai Lang's sword fighting skills were average, the man's face was already a little elongated. It seemed that his impression of Bai Lang suddenly dropped a lot, but then he became interested again after hearing it. And this

At this time, Bailang also finished a set of Guandao martial arts that he had seen and pondered. Without panting or blushing, he handed Guandao to the Han general again and stood quietly waiting for the emperor to speak. Emperor Chongzhen calmed down his mood and still appreciated it.

Bai Lang said a few words and rewarded some silver, "I am going to exterminate the bandits. You must cooperate sincerely..." At this point, Emperor Chongzhen also looked like he was about to cry. Governor Deng immediately went to comfort the emperor.

Bai Lang is indispensable for this. In his opinion, Emperor Chongzhen himself is half responsible for the world being like this - "Easy and cunning, impatient and uncertain." This is Bai Lang's comment to Chongzhen. He is so sad now.

The only result of being anxious is that nothing is used, and now Daming is almost beyond saving. "Of course, now I'm here. Let's see if the peerless warrior can save it, hahahahaha." This guy laughed secretly in his heart.

However, he still had to pretend to be sad on the surface. The emperor was so sad, so of course his ministers also had to look like this.

Although Magistrate Deng suddenly became a governor, his rank was directly raised several levels. He took over as the governor of three provinces - this time he was not given the governor of five provinces. The emperor assigned the entire suppression of the rogue bandits to two governors. However, this

Governor Deng did not have many soldiers in his hands - Emperor Chongzhen held the Beijing camp very tightly and did not allocate a single soldier to him. At most, he only had more than a hundred guards brought by Governor Deng from Shandong - now it is the Governor's Biao camp, and then

He wanted to gather the military leaders from all over the three provinces and try to command them to wipe out the bandits...

Emperor Chongzhen couldn't even give Governor Deng much money... "I think this situation is a pill. No one will fight without money? It can only be that I lead my elite soldiers to rush into the formation and behead them." Bai Lang murmured in his heart.

As for the peasant army, even now that they have begun to become regularized, Bailang still feels that they are still true to their true nature as rogue bandits, and they may still be able to defeat the enemy in one battle. Now Bailang is the biggest card in Governor Deng's hand - the biggest card he can control.

, although those military leaders such as the four towns in Jiangbei have many soldiers, no one knows whether they will listen to the governor's words.

Now is the end of the dynasty, an era when soldiers have power. I am afraid that the old ways of civil servants will no longer work. Finally, the newly minted governor has no problem asking the Ministry of War for weapons and equipment for his subordinates - there are more than a hundred people on the left and right.

, the Ministry of War should give this little face to the Emperor, not to Governor Deng, but also to the Emperor. So Bailang got another set of fine cotton armor, mountain armor and chain armor, as well as carefully crafted snowflake-like wild goose feathers.

There are two knives. As for the Guan Dao, even the emperor wanted to read it, so it was made with great care.

The military situation was urgent, so Governor Deng took the governor's guard of honor and quickly left the capital to go to the front line to exterminate the bandits. Henan - this is the battlefield this time. Governor Deng went to assist Sun Chuanting's army. Now Li Chuang is in Henan.

They were preparing to fight against Sun Chuanting, the Shaanxi Governor-General's Minister of War, but Governor Deng gathered an army of soldiers and horses first and met part of Li Chuang's troops. This time, Bailang was wearing double armor, holding a broadsword, and was riding a war horse to lead the charge.

The logistical support this time was much better than that of the Battle of Yanzhou, and there were fewer people. Governor Deng was first satisfied with the strength of his real cronies, and then with the Ming troops gathered along the city - which were basically rubbish. Originally

The decisive battle should be fought between Governor Sun and Li Chuang. Neither party took Governor Deng too seriously. Governor Deng had collected more than 3,000 people in total. He claimed that he had an army of 50,000 and was emboldened.

I know it well.

Bailang's horse this time was also a northwest horse. It had followed him to fight the Tatars. Now the horse was also wearing half a vest, protecting the horse's neck and front half. It struggled to carry Bailang towards the peasant army in front of him.

Behind them were about twenty cavalrymen from the Governor's Biao Battalion. These people had seen Bailang's bravery, and they were more courageous in fighting the peasant army than in fighting the Tatars, so they charged with Bailang.

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