Chapter 115 Yang Mu

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 Taihe County (Dali), governed by Dali Prefecture in Yunnan, is a famous historical city. It was once the capital of Nanzhao and Dali.

According to legend, Duan Siping, the leader of the Bai tribe, led 37 barbarian troops to Dali, but was blocked by a river. A Huansha woman suddenly appeared and said to Duan Siping: "People come from the end of my river, and horses come from Sansha. The name of your country." Dali".

Under the guidance of the Huansha women, Duan Siping crossed the river and established the Dali Kingdom here, with Dali as its capital. The Duan family in Dali was so great that it lasted five hundred years once it was passed down.

At this time, this historic city was experiencing a catastrophe, and the Luoluo soldiers captured the city.

They are doing one thing: massacre the city.

"Ah!"

A white-haired old man was stabbed down.

"My child!"

A mother cried and threw herself at her child lying in a pool of blood.

"Silver Flower!"

A young man of Bai nationality tried to save his wife, but several rogue soldiers chopped him down.

There was burning, killing and looting everywhere, and Dali City became a hell on earth.

Seeing that his subordinates were killing too hard, the tall chieftain king turned against his general. Wang Shuo, the chieftain of Xiwushidong, said: "Brother, do you want to tell the men to stop massacring the city?"

Wang Shuo sighed: "It's not that I'm cruel, it's the commander-in-chief who gave the order to kill for three days before sealing the sword. There are still two days left, so continue to kill."

Sha Dingzhou asked Wang Shuo to slaughter the city of Dali, not because he had any grudge against Dali, but against the people who had once governed Dali. This man's name was Yang Weizhi, deputy envoy to Yunnan in the Ming Dynasty, who patrolled Jincang Road.

Because he hated Yang Weizhi so much, Sha Dingzhou let his generals massacre the Dali people who supported Yang Weizhi to vent his anger.

Yang Weizhi, courtesy name Jiefu, was born in Baoji, Shaanxi Province. In the 13th year of Chongzhen's reign, he was promoted to a special position and served as deputy envoy to Yunnan, patrolling Jincang Road (Jinsha River, Lancang River). He was originally stationed in Dali, loved the people like a son, and was deeply loved by Dali. Loved by people of all ethnic groups.

Later, Wu Bikui, the magistrate of Yuan Mou in Wuding Prefecture, rebelled and successively captured Lufeng, Guangtong, Chuxiong and other places. Yang Weizhi led troops from Dali to attack Wu Bikui and captured Chuxiong.

Because Yang Weizhi was so kind to the people, the people of Chuxiong were reluctant to let him go. On the day when the rebellion subsided and the troops retreated, the soldiers and people of Chuxiong "climbed the road to cover the road" and begged him to stay. They blocked the road, grabbed the shaft of Yang Weizhi's car, and begged Yang Weizhi to stay in Chuxiong. .With no other choice, Mr. Yang had no choice but to report to the imperial court and move to Chuxiong.

Why does Sha Dingzhou hate such a good official?

Because this Lord of the General Office has been fooled by Yang Weizhi.

At the beginning, Mu Tianbo, the Duke of Guizhou, lost Kunming and fled to Chuxiong. Yang Weizhi said to him: "Chuxiong has few soldiers and it is difficult to hold on; Yongchang is safe, please go to Yongchang" and persuaded Mu Tianbo to go to Yongchang.

When Sha Dingzhou came to Chuxiong, Yang Weizhi personally sat at the north gate and lied to Sha Dingzhou: "My heart is with you, Lord General, but now Mu Tianbo has not been pacified, and it is not convenient for me to open the city to accept you. I will wait for you to pacify him." When you return to Yongchang, I will greet you with the courtesy of a subordinate."

Sha Dingzhou believed Yang Weizhi's words and led his army to bypass Chuxiong and attack Dali, Menghua and Yongchang.

As a result, as soon as Sha Dingzhou left, Yang Weizhi contacted Yao An, officials and chieftains from all over Jingdong to cut off Sha Dingzhou's retreat. Sha Dingzhou returned to attack Chuxiong and bombarded the city with artillery. Yang Weizhi stood firm and took the initiative to attack Chuxiong.

After losing the vigor of the Sha army, Sha Dingzhou had no choice but to break the siege and go eastward.

Sha Dingzhou always thought that he was the smartest person in the Luo tribe. As a result, such a wise leader fell into someone else's trap. His self-esteem was hurt, so he naturally wanted revenge.

He ordered his confidants Wang Shuo, chieftain of Xiwushidong, to lead the towering chieftains Lu Yi, Wang Yangzu, and Wang Nong to attack Dali Mansion; he ordered Mengzi chieftain Li Rifang to lead Mengzi chieftains Li Risen, Li Shifan, and Li Jinping to attack Menghua Mansion; he also divided his troops to capture Menghua Mansion.

Went to Yao'an Mansion, Wuding Mansion, Shiping, and the towering mountains.

Sha soldiers (from the time of Sha Dingzhou's father Sha Yuan, Wang Nong chieftain soldiers were called Sha soldiers) surrounded Chuxiong from three directions: east, north and west. Yang Weizhi could only rely on Jingdong chieftain Diao Yun in the south to hold out.

Anti-sand and Dingzhou.

Hearing that the general Wang Shuo had captured Dali, Sha Dingzhou gave Wang Shuo an order to massacre the city to vent his anger.

"Yang Weizhi, Yang Weizhi, where will you run away this time?"

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Three hundred years of cultivating mountains and rivers,

Once upon a time, war was approaching in southern Yunnan.

Fighting alone to overcome the siege,

The merit lies in the imperial court, but the career lies in the side.

This is a poem in memory of Yang Weizhi written by Liu Liansheng, the leader of Chuxiong in the Ming Dynasty.

At this moment, the Ming Dynasty patrol officer Jin Cangdao is inspecting the Chuxiong city defense.

Looking at the dense enemy camps outside the city, Yang Weizhi smiled bitterly: "The sand thieves are trying to trap me to death!"

Yang Weizhi was not afraid of death. He was from Baoji, Shaanxi Province. When Gao Yingxiang led the people to revolt, the refugee army invaded Baoji. Yang Weizhi led the village to resist the enemy bravely. He was brave and resourceful and became famous in the first battle. In the ninth year of Chongzhen, he joined forces with Sun Chuanting to stop the invading army many times.

; In the 13th year of Chongzhen, he was promoted to deputy envoy to Yunnan and patrolled Jincang Road. How could such a patriotic warrior who had experienced many battles be afraid of death?

This time Sha Dingzhou gathered a huge force. He divided the army into seventy-two battalions, with every seven battalions forming a large battalion, and surrounded Chuxiong layer by layer. He also built a fence around the city and dug a trench to prevent anyone from sneaking out.

The trenches were not enough, so three trenches were dug.

Although Yang Weizhi tried his best to hold on, the small town could not withstand a long-term siege. After more than eighty days of siege, the city ran out of ammunition and food, and could hardly hold on. It was very critical.

The official Wang Yun reported to Yang Weizhi: "Sir, there is only enough food in the city for three days."

Yang Weizhi sighed: "How can the people deserve this? Wang Yun sent someone to deliver a message to the sand bandit. As long as he does not embarrass the people of Chuxiong, I am willing to lead the people to surrender in three days."

Wang Yun sobbed: "Sir, the people of Chuxiong regard you as their parents and are willing to die for you."

"Alas! As an official of the imperial court, it is my crime to not be able to guard one side and save the people from fire and water! The day Chuxiong surrenders will be the day of my death."

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"The Ruqing Kingdom is quite generous, and actually made its own prince king?"

In the Yongchang Mansion, Mu Tianbo, Duke of Guizhou, smiled and said to the Qing envoy who came to persuade him to surrender.

Dorgon, the regent of the Qing Dynasty, was a man of great talent and strategy. The army did not reach Yunnan and Guizhou, but its eyes had already fallen on Yunnan and Guizhou.

Ding Zhilong, the right minister of the Ministry of War and the censor of the right capital of the Metropolitan Procuratorate appointed by the Qing Dynasty, proposed two articles to the Qing court: "Give the chieftain an imperial seal" and "Gong Mu should be granted a royal title" in the affairs of Yunnan and Guizhou.

Ergun was convinced. He ordered the acting governor of Guizhou, Peng Ershu, to recruit Mu Tianbo to surrender.

"If the Duke of Guizhou is willing to surrender to our Qing Dynasty, the regent has said that he can be granted the title of king."

The Qing envoy who persuaded him to surrender smiled flatteringly, and when he smiled, his money rat tail, which was as thin as a willow branch, was swayed one after another, it was really beautiful.

Mu Tianbo, also known as Yuye, was born in Dingyuan, Anhui Province. He was the eleventh grandson of Muying, King Zhaojing of Qianning. When he was only ten years old, he succeeded the Duke of Guizhou and served as a general in the southern expedition.

He was very stingy, and Emperor Hongguang sent people to help him pay his salary, and he didn't give him a dime.

Although stingy, this person has many advantages. Not to mention other specialties, he is good at using meteor hammers and likes to hide them in his sleeves.

Historically, Sun Kewang sent Wang Shangli to Kunming, hoping to force Emperor Yongli to go to Guiyang. Mu Tianbo restrained Wang Shangli, and he was afraid that Sun Kewang was among the others, causing trouble. So he took out the meteor hammer from his sleeve and started dancing. Up and down.

The flight was so amazing that everyone who watched it was frightened. Wang Shangli had no choice but to lower his head, sighing and said: "I am now a tiger in the cage, so I won't bother you, Lord, to extend my hand."

Mu Tianbo took out the meteor hammer from his sleeve and said with a smile: "Normally, when the two countries are at war, the envoys will not be killed. But you established the Jurchen state, which belongs to the Ming Dynasty. To rebel against the emperor with your ministers is really treason. Today I will punish the rebels for the Ming Dynasty."

Rejoice!"

With a hammer in hand, the brain will burst open.

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In the big tent of Dinglu Marquis Li Dingguo, a distinguished guest came: Long Zaitian, chieftain of Shiping.

"Grandpa, why are you here?"

At that time, the Eighth King Zhang Xianzhong pretended to surrender to the Ming Dynasty. The Ming Dynasty sent Long Zaitian to guard Zhang Xianzhong.

As a result, Long Zaitian fought fiercely with Zhang Xianzhong. Instead of guarding Zhang Xianzhong seriously, he sold weapons to Zhang Xianzhong to make some money.

Later, Zhang Xianzhong simply worshiped Long Zaitian as his adopted father, and Li Dingguo naturally became Long Zaitian's adopted grandson.

The Chieftain Long Zaitian of Shiping is a legend among Shiping people. In Shiping, there are many legends about Long Zaitian.

Legend has it that one night, the emperor dreamed that the heavenly cave opened, and a male dragon flew with the wind and said: "If you want to sit firmly in the country, please go to the south to find the dragon's son." The emperor then sent people to search, and found the dragon in Lami Village.

Long Zaitian's mother was pregnant for three years and gave birth to him from her ribs. Long Zaitian went to Luomancao Village to buy a horse. The horse had not stood up for three years. Long Zaitian said: "You are my dragon horse.

Get up!" The paralyzed horse flicked its legs and stood up. Long Zaitian took the horse to a clear spring halfway up the southeast mountainside of "Mozhidian" to wash it. He washed it and washed it, until the pony grew fat and became

With shining golden dragon scales, Long Zaitian rode a dragon horse to see the emperor in Beijing.

There are many similar legends, but there is only one in the center: Long Zaitian, the chieftain of Shiping, is a great hero of the people of Shiping.

At this moment, the great hero Long Zaitian said anxiously to Li Dingguo: "Hurry, Hongyuan, take me to see Marshal Shi. The sand bandits are surrounding Chuxiong, and Lord Yang can't stand it any longer."


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