Chapter 201: Liaoning troops move to the west
Eighty-nine out of ten things in life are unsatisfactory. Even if you are a noble emperor, you cannot avoid the common sense. The bad situation facing Emperor Chongzhen is that when his predecessor Yuji ascended the throne, he did not choose to be patient and temporarily choose to lie in order to understand clearly.
The bitter fruits arising from the actual situation of the Ming Dynasty.
The court of the Ming Dynasty was complicated.
The officialdom of the Ming Dynasty was complicated.
The human hearts of the Ming Dynasty were complicated.
Everything about the Ming Dynasty is complicated.
If you think that with the blessing of the emperor's halo, you can make everyone surrender and loyal. This world is too simple, but unfortunately this world is never simple.
Emperor Chongzhen had a plan in mind about how to deal with the Daming clan vassal groups, including how to guide the lower-level royal families, and this matter still needs to be done slowly.
No hurry.
Wang Dehua and Gao Qiqian, the group of eunuchs who were encircled, left Beijing and left with them, were mixed teams.
These eunuchs who left Beijing under the order were all urgent and did not have the leisurely desire to pass the market. After all, time does not allow it.
They have no courage to disobey their own emperor because anyone dares to disobey the will will really die.
Wang Dehua and the others didn't even know what kind of ripples they had formed in the court under the orders of leaving the capital, which was no longer something they could think about.
"Li Qing, what's the situation of suppressing the rebellion in Shaanxi nowadays?"
Emperor Chongzhen put down his imperial pen and looked at Li Banghua who was summoned to the palace, and said seriously: "The burden on the Military Affairs Office is getting heavier, but we must not forget each other's power to suppress the rebellion."
Since exploring the detachment of the military office, Emperor Chongzhen pressed the military office and called Wang Qiao and Li Banghua and other military ministers, all of whom felt pressured.
What we did as soon as possible was to clearly abolish some Beijing guards to reduce the financial burden, but even so, there were still many benefits involved.
"Report to Your Majesty."
Li Banghua looked a little haggard and bowed, "As far as we know, the situation in Shaanxi is critical, but it has not reached the point of losing control.
According to the memorials submitted by the three-sided governor Hong Chengchou, Yansui Governor Chen Qiyu, the bandits who suppressed the rebellion, etc., the bandits who were trapped in Shaanxi were increasingly radical…”
Listening to what Li Banghua reported, Emperor Chongzhen's heart was basically clear.
More than ten bandit forces flocked to Xi'an Prefecture. Under the corresponding dispatch arrangements of Hong Chengchou, Zhou Yuji and other civil and military personnel, they barely stabilized the situation.
Most of the wars experienced during this period were won by the imperial court.
The role played by Zhou Yuji's command of the yong guard camp and the sturdy camp was played by the sturdy camp and fighting a stupid war. It seemed to be very small, but in fact it was of extraordinary significance.
Not to mention that under such tense situations, Zhou Yuji led the Yongwei camp and disguised himself as a bandit force, looting some people who committed crimes and dominate others.
This situation has been caused by many gentry, scholars and other groups in Shaanxi, and they are extremely hated by the raging bandit forces.
In a sense, it weakened the possibility of those bandit forces and secretly colluding with some privileged factions in Shaanxi.
The Shenji Camp led by Cao Wenzhao rushed to Hanzhong Prefecture to block the possible loopholes in the defense line.
The signs of bandit forces trying to break out of the encirclement and roaming to other regions were forced to be held down.
There were Chen Qiyu in Yansui area, Hong Chengchou in Xi'an area, Zhou Yuji and others, and Cao Wenzhao in Hanzhong area. This involved the civil and military team that suppressed the rebellion was much more luxurious than Yang He was led.
Not to mention Zhou Yuji and Cao Wenzhao, they did not listen to Shaanxi's orders, and in name, they directly returned to the bandits to suppress the rebellion, but in fact they had greater autonomy.
"From the current situation, although the rebellion in Shaanxi has encountered a great crisis, it can at least stabilize some of its feet."
Emperor Chongzhen suppressed his smile and frowned and said to Li Banghua: "One bandit and the other Jianlu have become the confidant of the Ming Dynasty.
"Initial Evolution"
In the past, only a Jianlu rebellion, the Ming Dynasty could also draw troops from other places to support Liao, but now there are more bandit forces, which is a ruined advantage.
I have been wondering recently whether I can draw some Guanning cavalry from the front of Liao to enter the pass, and the court provides food and food for excavation, and rush to Shaanxi under the edict to participate in the fight against the rebellion?"
Li Banghua thought for a while and frowned and said, "In terms of the current situation in Liaoning, if the Guanning Iron Cavalry is drawn, this move is feasible without affecting the situation in Liaoning.
Furthermore, the bandit forces ravaging Shaanxi are mostly infantry. If the scale of cavalry in Shaanxi can be increased, it will definitely be effective with half the effort. I think this move is feasible!"
Although the Liaodong generals can be called local quasi-warlord forces.
However, with Zu Dashou and Wu Xiang and other core leaders were transferred from Liaodong by Emperor Chongzhen. After they were entrusted with important tasks on the surface, even if there were private letters, this would inevitably lead to Liaodong generals, which would have been like a leaderless person.
In addition, the strategy of spreading Liaodong that Emperor Chongzhen planned did indeed achieve some results from the Liao area. Sun Chengzong, who also changed his mind, was in charge of the Liao front.
In a sense, if Emperor Chongzhen used great justice to differentiate, even if he was a high official and generous salary, he could mobilize Liaodong generals.
"Since Li Qing has no objection, thank you for your hard work, let's go to Liaoqian."
Emperor Chongzhen smiled slightly and said, "This time, in the name of the Ministry of War, a transfer letter will be issued. In view of the critical crisis of Shaanxi's rebellion, it may threaten the safety of the capital, and recruit troops from Liao to pass into the pass.
I have drawn up several Liao generals and promoted them to their official positions. I ordered them to lead the troops to Shaanxi and enter the pass urgently. As for how many troops are appropriate to recruit, Li Qing and others arrived in front of Liao and discussed with Sun Qing.
However, Li Qing, you have to accompany these Liao soldiers recruited until you rush to Shaanxi. This job is not easy."
"I obey the order!"
Li Banghua did not hesitate and immediately bowed.
What the emperor was worried about was Li Banghua knew in his heart that he was simply afraid that these Liao soldiers who went to Shaanxi would rob the local area during their rush to Shaanxi.
However, what Li Banghua didn't know was that in addition to this idea, Emperor Chongzhen was afraid that the Liao generals, Zu Dale, would not want to leave Liao in front.
In the eyes of Emperor Chongzhen, the Liaodong generals seemed to have a strong slightest momentum, but in fact they had shortcomings. As long as they were asked to transfer from Liao, no matter how high the official position he promised would eventually become rootless duckweed.
With Zu Dashou and Wu Xiang and others leaving, they took the initiative in many things. What Emperor Chongzhen now wants to do is to transfer Zu Dale and other Liao generals from Liaodong.
The empty ranks such as the General General of the Five Army General Office were all given to them. As long as they were willing to lead their troops to leave Liaoqian, many of the remaining things would be easier to deal with.
Not to mention anything else, before Zu Dashou left Liao, Sun Chengzong was relatively easy to gain a foothold before Liao, and the departure of Zu Dale and his group of people would definitely ask Sun Chengzong to further strengthen control.
When Emperor Chongzhen gradually dismembers the Liaodong generals and this secret plan is realized, then it will be time to settle the accounts with Zu Dashou and others.
After all, being able to achieve this step means that the scale of the army actually controlled by Emperor Chongzhen must have reached a certain level, and it is not the kind of unbearable existence.
The Liaodong generals who left the basic board were like tigers whose teeth were pulled out. They were intimidated, but in fact they were not very harmful.
Chapter completed!