This is how contemporary people described the scene in Guilin when King Jingjiang conspired to rebel.
According to the order of King Jingjiang of the Supervisory State, a torch was set up ten steps above the city of Guilin at night, and a fire was set up fifty steps outside the moat. The fire was so bright that the night seemed like day, and wild ghosts could not escape. With such copper and iron walls, it looked like no bird could fly.
Go out. However, things always happen in this world??
It was a quiet night, and a black shadow tied to a long rope slowly dropped from the top of the Guilin city. After reaching the ground, the black shadow untied the rope and ran quickly to the moat, swam across the river, and reached the bank. Just after taking a breath,
Several horses flew over.
"Who?"
"My lord, we are outside the city, and my mother is critically ill..."
Before he finished speaking, Black Shadow's vision went dark, he was stabbed in the back, and passed out.
"Grandma, you've worked hard these days and finally made a profit today. Brothers, take this guy to the camp to receive the reward." The leading cavalry commander laughed.
"Dong...dong...dong..."
Waves of passionate drumbeats rang out on the Xiangshan campus, and rows of sergeants in full armor marched forward and backward step by step to the beat of the drums.
Now is the time when the heat is unbearable. These sergeants who are training on the school field are wearing heavy cotton armor, holding heavy weapons in their hands, and carrying blankets, quilts, lunch boxes, water bottles and other items on their backs.
After training for a whole morning, even the strongest people can't bear it. But they dare not slack off, and the military judges are waiting with big sticks. If they hear the wrong gongs and drums, or step on the wrong foot, the officer will give them a stick.<
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There are five people in a team, the second team is a team, the third team is a team, the third team is a sentry, the fifth sentry is a general, and the fifth general is a camp.
Wu is the smallest combat unit, consisting of two swordsmen, two spearmen, and one archer or gunman. These five are regular soldiers, and there is one auxiliary soldier (auxiliary soldier). When defending, they form a circular or square formation.
The leader of the team is the archer or musketeer in the center, killing the enemy from a distance; when the soldiers are fighting in close combat, the sword and shield hand is in front, and the pikeman is behind; when the enemy cavalry comes, the spearman is in front, and the sword and shield hand is behind. The soldiers hold poles in a circle (
Square) behind the formation. The two corps are the basic combat units, generally arranged in a mandarin duck formation. Teams, sentries, generals, and battalions are the main forces in formation battles. Generally, they are arranged in a square formation, both offensive and defensive; when defense is emphasized, each small square formation
Form a circular formation; when the emphasis is on attack, form a cone formation. The battalion is directly under one sentry cavalry; one sentry sword and shield soldier; one sentry artillery, equipped with eighteen tiger squatting cannons (but Jingfan has just reorganized and has not yet equipped all the artillery, so only
There are several five-door tiger squatting and ten-gun blunderbuss). Each battalion has about 3,000 soldiers.
The military system of each era has its own characteristics. Zhu Hengjia did not dare to imitate other time-travelers to create military divisions, brigades, battalions, companies, and platoons. Instead, he honestly let his generals organize and train according to military books.
At the Xiangshan Camp, Zhu Hengjia held "Military Training Records" in his hand and humbly asked Yang Guowei, Shi Qiwen and other generals for their experience in training soldiers. Yang Wu tiptoed in.
"Jianguo, the spy confessed."
"Oh, who sent him? How did he get out of Guilin?"
"This person was sent by your brother-in-law General Zhu Hengzhen. A secret letter was found from him to the puppet emperor Longwu. According to this person's explanation, it was Xingye Bo's subordinate Jiao Lian of the Chinese Army who sent him from
"It's hanging out from the city wall."
Yang Guowei immediately knelt on the ground and said: "The general is not strict in leading the troops, please punish me."
"Brother Xingye, please come up quickly. You and Jiao Lian have never gotten along. I can't blame you for this."
Jiao Lian was an old subordinate of Qu Shichun, governor of Guangxi, and a staunch supporter of Guangxi in Guangxi. When Zhang Xianzhong attacked Hengzhou, the fiefdom of Zhu Changying, the old Gui king, Zhu Changying fled south to Guangxi with several of his sons. King Yongming Zhu Youlang was separated from his father and brother.
Met Jiao Lian. According to historical records, Jiao Lian ran for dozens of miles with Zhu Youlang on his back. Later, Zhu Youlang succeeded the king of Gui, and Jiao Lian became a die-hard supporter of Gui. Qu Shichang placed Jiao Lian in Yang Guowei
Being appointed as a herald in the army also meant to monitor Yang Guowei.
If this nail is not pulled out, the consequences will be endless.
Zhu Hengjia was very happy when he opened the informant letter from his cousin Zhu Hengxin. The letter clearly explained the time of his rebellion, his military strength, city defense and other information.
Brother Cong, brother Cong, it’s time to settle the grievances between you and me for so many years!
The grievances between General Zhu Hengzhen and King Zhu Hengjia of Jingjiang can be traced back to their common grandfather, Zhu Rensheng, the 11th generation King of Jingjiang Xianding.
The old prince has two sons. The eldest son Zhu Luxiang gave birth to the eldest grandson Zhu Hengxin, and the second son Zhu Luhu gave birth to Zhu Hengjia.
At that time, the old prince was old and his eldest son was in poor health. His second son, Zhu Luhu, was responsible for the affairs of the palace. Zhu Luhu, also known as Zhu Hengjia’s father, was a bad guy and wanted to seek the throne of Jingjiang. When Zhu Luxiang gave birth to Zhu Hengshen, Zhu Luhu did not report to the Beijing Zongren Mansion.
Report.
Soon, Zhu Luxiang and the old prince died of illness. According to the ancestral system, the throne should be inherited by the eldest grandson Zhu Hengxin. However, because he did not report it, Emperor Wanli did not know that Zhu Hengxin existed. As a result, the throne fell to Zhu Hengjia’s father, Ten
In the hands of the second generation Jingjiang Rongmu King Zhu Luhu.
A few years later, when the eldest grandson Zhu Hengshen grew up, his mother often called him by his nickname and complained to him in tears: "My poor brother Yu, this throne was originally yours, but your uncle took it away from him."
Your throne was taken away."
The seeds of hatred slowly grew, and a Ming Dynasty version of Prince's Revenge was staged.
The first scene of Prince's Revenge: Complain to Emperor Tianqi.
At that time, Emperor Wanli died and Emperor Tianqi succeeded to the throne. The little prince sent someone to complain to Emperor Tianqi. However, Emperor Tianqi believed in Wei Zhongxian the most. Eunuch Wei and Zhu Hengjia's father were buddies. Do you still want to overthrow the world?
In the first scene, Zhu Hengjia’s father was completely victorious.
The second act of Prince’s Revenge: Seeking revenge from Emperor Chongzhen.
Emperor Tianqi died, and Emperor Chongzhen succeeded to the throne. He was a fierce man, and he brought down the arrogant Eunuch Wei within two months of taking the throne.
The little prince went to Beijing again to complain. Emperor Chongzhen sympathized with the little prince, and in the first year of Chongzhen's reign, he issued an edict to reprimand Zhu Hengjia's father.
Zhu Hengjia's father saw that the throne was not guaranteed, so he quickly resorted to superb political means (giving gifts to the prime ministers and the eunuch Wang Chengen).
Emperor Chongzhen refused to listen to what the prime ministers said and insisted on punishing Zhu Hengjia's father. Wang Gonggong knew Emperor Chongzhen best, so he let the matter go by saying, "Master Tianqi is also your Majesty's brother."
Emperor Chongzhen was also his brother and heir to the throne. He was afraid that it would be detrimental to him, so he made Zhu Hengxuan a auxiliary general and left the matter alone.
For the sake of money, Wang Gonggong ignored a key point: Emperor Tianqi had no sons, but Zhu Luxiang had a son, Zhu Hengxin.
In the second act, Zhu Hengjia’s father narrowly won.
The Third Act of The Prince's Revenge: Fighting with weapons.
Zhu Hengxin failed to sue. After returning to Guilin, he gathered the Jing vassal royal family to support his clan and often made trouble for Zhu Hengjia's father. The entire Jing vassal split into two factions, which were incompatible with each other and eventually developed into a large-scale armed fight.
One day, Zhu Hengxin and hundreds of royal family members broke into the Jingjiang Palace and had a fight with the school captain guarding the gate.
At first, the captain did not dare to fight back (beating a clan member was a serious crime in the Ming Dynasty), and several of them were beaten to death. Later, Zhu Hengjia came out and shouted to the captain: "Beat me hard. If you beat me to death, I will carry you around."
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The prince's captain's fighting ability was much stronger than that of these royal relatives, and he quickly beat the group to the point where they were running away.
End of Act 3.
In the eleventh year of Chongzhen, Zhu Hengjia succeeded the thirteenth generation to the throne of Jingjiang. He brought his family members from the palace to worship his father, but Zhu Hengxin could not come. The original owner was a ruthless man. In the name of disrespecting the late king, he sent people to arrest Zhu Hengxin and locked him up.
A few years later, several elders of the royal family begged for mercy and he was released.
After this brother was released, he became much more honest, and the original owner ignored him.
Unexpectedly, as soon as he rebelled, this guy wanted to report him to Fuzhou. If God does evil, you can still violate it. If you do evil yourself, you will not live.
On the fifth day of August in the eighteenth year of Chongzhen, a patrol in Guilin found a secret letter from Zhu Hengzhen, the general of the auxiliary state, and the Chinese army's banner and drum Jiao Lian conspired with it. The king was furious and said: "Are these two people trying to sell their orphans to get rich?" He was executed immediately.