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Chapter 914 Are Han people inferior to dogs!

The new Sichuan Admiral Wang Zhiding recommended by Li Guoying was also a general. His father Wang Shixuan was once the general of the Ming Dynasty and followed the right governor. General Ma Shilong was besieged and surrendered to the Qing Dynasty when he rescued Malan City. He then made great contributions to the Qing court and retired and returned home in the eighth year of Shunzhi. Wang Zhiding was originally the deputy commander of the Han army's Zhenghong Banner. In the 15th year of Shunzhi, he was transferred to the General of Baoning and became a general under Li Guoying. After Li Guoying recommended him as the Admiral of Sichuan, Wang Zhiding was naturally grateful and wanted to kill the enemy and serve the court. However, the current situation could only make him have no place to perform his ambition to serve the country.

After retreating into Xi'an City, the white-haired veteran general Su Bai immediately organized the five thousand horses in the city of Xi'an, and personally went to see Doni with Li Guoying, asking General Anyuan to come forward to preside over Xi'an's defense. At the same time, he mobilized Shaanxi troops to resist the traitor Wu Sangui. Although Su Bai was old, his majesty was still as powerful as the year and was full of enterprising spirit. He asked Doni to order him, willing to lead the five thousand horses in the city to run to Hanzhong and block the Guanning rebels in Hanzhong.

The old general's passion made Li Guoying, who had been depressed for many days, feel refreshed. He begged King Xin to send troops with Su Bai, but they did not even see King Xin.

Ai Xing told Su Bai and Li Guoying about Doni's condition. He said that King Xin was afraid that he had contracted the epidemic in Yunnan. Since Guiyang returned to the west, King Xin's condition has continued to worsen. He has been holding on all the way. After entering Xi'an, he could no longer hold on and could no longer get sick. He is now in a coma.

Li Guoying didn't expect that King Xin was so sick, and he felt guilty for a moment. Because of this, he sent three urgent submissions to Jiangbei Camp. The memorial was very serious about King Xin's behavior of fearing the enemy. Now, I think it's probably because he was seriously ill that King Xin had to suddenly withdraw his troops from Guiyang.

King Xin was seriously ill and could not be in charge of the director, so Su Bai and Li Guoying had to discuss with the prince. Unexpectedly, when Luo Keduo heard that Su Bai was going to lead troops to Hanzhong to block Wu Sangui's rebels, he shook his head and said no.

After Su Bai and Li Guoying came out, they stomped their feet in anger and said bluntly that Prince Ping was scared by the rebels!

Luo Keduo was indeed scared, but it was not Wu Sangui's Guanning rebels, but the Taiping army. When he was in Guiyang, if he hadn't suggested leaving, Doni would have been able to hold on for some time. When he fled from the river, Luo Keduo was really in a panic, like a frightened bird. If the wind blew, he thought it was ambushed by the Ming army, or Wu Sangui's Guanning cavalry was chased by Wu Sangui. Because of Doni's illness, in fact, the actual commander of the more than 20,000 Manchu and Mongolian cavalry who had withdrawn from Guiyang was Luo Keduo. He was the bravest of the soldiers. The leader was so brave that it was not difficult to understand why the more than 20,000 Manchu and Mongolian elite soldiers who were killing people fled thousands of miles in a retreat.

After Su Bai and the others left, Aixing A stepped forward and persuaded him a few words, hoping to ask Prince Ping to take on the heavy responsibility of Xi'an. However, Luo Keduo remained silent. Seeing this, Aixing Aixing had to sigh and retreat.

Luo Keduo disagreed with Su Bai's attack. Doni was seriously ill. The court did not make it clear that Li Guoying or Su Bai presided over the situation in Shaanxi and Gansu. Su Bai had to discuss with Li Guoying in a hurry. One person was responsible for Xi'an's defense, and the other person urgently transferred green camps from all over Shaanxi and Gansu to guard Xi'an. Xi'an's big city must not be lost. If Xi'an is lost, Tongguan will not be protected. That will not be the result of Ming losing Shanhaiguan. It was precisely because Sun Chuanting was defeated in Tongguan that the Ming Dynasty really lost the place of maneuver and was completely waiting to die. Today's situation is very similar to that of that year.

There are all flags of the Eight Banners stationed in Xi'an, the most of which is Zhenghong Banner, with five Niulu, and the rest are one and two Niulu. All of them are Manzhou soldiers, but Shaanxi and Gansu have been pacified for many years, and there have been no wars, so there are sporadic rebellions, and most of them are cleared by the Shaanxi and Gansu Green Camp. Therefore, in the early years, the elite soldiers and horses in Mancheng in Xi'an had been transferred to other battlefields, and the remaining were mostly old, weak, sick and disabled. Many children were born in Mancheng, the oldest was only fourteen or five years old, and they could only wear armor and fight for more than one thousand,700. Fortunately, there were more than 20,000 Manchu and Mongolian elite soldiers brought by King Xin in the city, and there were 4,000 Han troops and battalions brought back from Hanzhong by Li Guoying, and the battalions that were about to enter Xi'an. Conservatively, after the Wu Sangui rebels came, the infantry and cavalry in the city were no less than 40,000. Moreover, Shaanxi and Gansu have produced elite soldiers since ancient times, and their combat power is not weaker than the Wu rebels.

Su Bai and Li Guoying were still very confident in defending Xi'an. After all, Wu Sangui's rebels came from Yunnan and Guizhou. They marched long distances and had long food routes. Yunnan and Guizhou were also barren lands. There were few people in Sichuan. Only Hanzhong had supplements. However, it was almost impossible for Hanzhong to maintain the Wu army's offensive against Xi'an. Therefore, Su Bai and Li Guoying firmly believed that as long as they defended for more than a month, Wu Sangui would have to retreat without fighting. At that time, Baoning and Hanzhong were re-blocked. No matter how many troops and generals were, they would have to be trapped in the end.

But what Li Guoying never expected was that Wu Sangui's army was in chaos before the troops were at the city. Bad news came one after another. First, Zhao Liangdong led the troops to cause trouble and killed Gansu general Guo De to respond to Wu Sangui's rebels, and then the Han army leader Sun Sike also raised an army to respond. For a moment, in addition to Xi'an, there was a great chaos in Shaanxi and Gansu.

It’s really a matter of planting melons and planting melons to get beans. The rebellion of Zhao Liangdong and Sun Sick was completely caused by Doni and Luo Keduo.

Last year, Zhao Liangdong followed Hong Chengchou to Yunnan and Guizhou and was appointed as the deputy general of the Central Army. When he entered Yunnan, he dared to fight and fought and made many military achievements. Hong Chengchou wanted to recommend him as the admiral of Guizhou. However, Zhao Liangdong was not good at dealing with others by nature. He was quite upright and offended many generals of Manzhou and Han army in the army. As a result, he was sued at Doni. When Doni heard that a Han general dared not take the children of Manzhou seriously, he was furious and gave up his position as deputy general of the Central Army.

Suddenly, King Xin took away his military position. Zhao Liangdong was angry and packed up his parcel and returned to his hometown in Gansu. Hong Chengchou regretted it when he learned about this situation, but he could not catch up with him. He had to write a letter to Li Guoying, asking him to find an official position in the Gansu Green Camp. Li Guoying gave face and arranged Zhao Liangdong as a general under the command of the Gansu general Zhao De, but Zhao De was unable to tolerate others. Zhao Liangdong had great talents and was very capable. After more than ten years of office, he was highly respected by the soldiers in the army. Zhao De was angry when he saw it, so he often gave Zhao Liangdong a small shoe to wear. He privately called Zhao Liangdong only talked about the bearded man.

Zhao Liangdong was a coward under Zhao De, and no one was taking care of him. He actually tried to take off his green camp uniform and go home to farm. At this time, Hong Chengchou sent someone to find him. Therefore, the unsuccessful Zhao Liangdong became the first person to respond to Wu Sangui under the accidental arrangement of Doni.

Sun Sike did not experience Zhao Liangdong. He was born in the Han army flag and was valued more than the Qing court's green camp generals like Zhao Liangdong. When he followed Hong Chengchou to Huguang and Yunnan and Guizhou, Sun Sike also made contributions to the war. If there were no mistakes, he would definitely be the general of one side. When Doni went to Guiyang from north to north of Yunnan, Sun Sike also led more than a thousand Han troops in his subordinates to follow him, and then entered Sichuan with Manchu and Mongolian soldiers. The reason why Sun Sike responded to Wu Sangui's rebellion was not that Hong Chengchou wrote him a letter, but because he witnessed with his own eyes how the Manchu and Mongolian soldiers ate the people in Sichuan and the Green Camp soldiers as food.

"Aren't Han people better than dogs!"
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