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10-47 Yasukuni Army

10-48 Military Region Commander’s deployment

Liu Ziguang only lived in Yangxin Hall for one day before moving out. He was a carefree man who was not afraid of getting into trouble for overstepping his bounds, but he did not like the monotonous and depressing palace at all. His houses in Nanjing and Jinan were both garden-like buildings.

, with small bridges and flowing water and rockeries, how could you get used to living in a palace like this, with only yellow and red trees and few trees.

He didn't go far and moved directly to the Royal Garden on the west side of the palace. It covers an area of ​​1,500 acres, including 700 acres of water surface. It consists of Zhonghai, South China Sea and Beihai, forming the Three Seas of Xiyuan, also known as Taiye Pool.

, there are also Yingtai, Fengze Garden, Qinzheng Hall, Huairen Hall and other buildings.

Liu Ziguang chose Ziguang Pavilion, which is located on the northwest bank of Zhongnanhai. It is a two-story building with seven bays in width. It was originally a place where the emperor reviewed the guards' martial arts performances and hung portraits of heroes to display captured weapons. It suited Liu Ziguang's taste.

After moving in, Liu Ziguang had a group of politically reliable, handsome and agile palace maids selected from the palace to serve him in Zhongnanhai. He was a useless eunuch. First of all, he was not a prince. If he were to be a eunuch, he would be grabbed by his pigtails.

, Secondly, he has never liked these shemales with twisted personalities.

Dai Wenpei also moved into Zhongnanhai, but she only stayed there for one day. She left before Liu Ziguang had a chance to get into bed. She was from the world and was not used to this kind of life, and she had important things to do, that is

He found the traitor Song Ziyue of the Tiandihui and chopped his body into thousands of pieces to avenge his brothers. Dai Nuxia had a stubborn temper and Liu Ziguang couldn't stop her, so he simply let her go. However, he secretly ordered the local officials to take action against those who encountered the Tiandihui.

People must help greatly.

Zhongnanhai replaced the Forbidden City as the center of power in North China. Telegrams and official documents were sent from all over the country every day, ranging from the Mongolian desert in the north, to Shanhaiguan in the east, the Yalu River, to the Taihang Mountains in the west, and to the Bohai Sea in the south. They were all under Liu Ziguang's control. As the situation changed,

With the stability of the country, the autumn harvest has begun in various places, the demand for shipping materials has gradually decreased, and the respective production and reconstruction work is also proceeding in an intense and orderly manner.

Liu Ziguang was not a master of political affairs. He left all civil affairs, prison terms, fishermen and farmers to the Han officials. He just sat in the Qinzheng Hall like an emperor and listened to the ministers express their opinions. Finally, he expressed his own opinions and designated a person.

Just a general guideline is fine.

Now Fu Shou's life is even more depressing. He could have enjoyed the imperial pleasure in the Hall of Supreme Harmony, but now even this has been deprived by Liu Ziguang. Government affairs are being reformed in Zhongnanhai, and the so-called co-prosperity emperor is not even qualified to attend.

No, I can only sit in the empty Qianqing Palace every day and stare at the faces of a few eunuchs.

Beijing fell, and news of the imperial court's rebellion and the establishment of a new monarch spread outside the country. People were panicked. The morale of the army that Mingzhu had finally put together was demoralized, and people's minds changed. Even Mingzhu himself was shaken, because his family members still stayed in the capital, so

The attack on Shanhaiguan was suspended and people were sent to proactively contact the Co-prosperity court.

The reaction of the Goryeo Kingdom was even greater. When they heard that the Kangxi Dynasty had fallen and all previous alliances were void, they immediately became excited and sent people to contact the Ming Dynasty Navy on Ganghwa Island, saying that they had been threatened by the Qing Dynasty in the past and had to fight against their will.

The Ming Dynasty was against the Ming Dynasty. In fact, everyone in the Goryeo Kingdom was in the Cao camp and their hearts were in the Han Dynasty. They were passive and sabotaged the various unreasonable demands of the Qing people. They never really wanted to be enemies with the Ming Dynasty. They hoped that the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty would see it as the King of Goryeo Li Zhu.

As a filial piety, please take in this lost child again.

Li Zhu's title of emperor disappeared for some unknown reason, and no one in the Goryeo Kingdom mentioned anything about the Great Goryeo Dynasty or His Majesty the Emperor overnight. This tacit understanding was breathtaking.

In addition, Goryeo scholars have also come to the conclusion through painstaking research that Liu Ziguang, the Marquis of Zhenwu in the Ming Dynasty who is currently in the limelight, is actually a Goryeo native!

Liu Ziguang's life experience is confusing. Even the people of the Ming Dynasty can't figure out where he comes from. It's no wonder that he has traveled through time. The Korean people's explanation is more powerful, saying that Liu Ziguang is probably the Korean general Li in the Yuan Dynasty.

The descendants of the family who stayed in the Central Plains, over time, Li became Liu through false rumors. In fact, Liu Ziguang and King Li Ju of Goryeo were still relatives. According to their seniority, Li Ju should be called Liu Ziguang's uncle.

The surrender letter from the Korean people was sent to Nanjing, and the letter of acknowledgment was sent to Zhongnanhai, Beijing. Liu Ziguang laughed so hard that he burst into tears after reading the research report of Korean scholars citing classics and the letter home written by Li Zhu to his uncle. It took him a long time to read the words

The stunned Korean envoy said two words: "Bah!"

Goryeo's sudden surrender made Kim Jae-cao who was entrenched in Sinuiju very scared, fearing that Liu Ziguang would abandon them. However, Liu Ziguang was not an ungrateful person. After all, Kim Jae-cao helped him contain a large number of Goryeo troops when he was in relatively difficult times, so

Even after Goryeo surrendered, the assistance to the rebel Goryeo brigade was still uninterrupted. Jin Zaicao's wife, children, and children who stayed in Hanyang were all beheaded by Li Zhu. He found a local woman to marry and is now pregnant. Liu Ziguang

He also specially sent someone to deliver anti-fetal medicine, and named the unborn child Cao Cheng. Jin Zaicao was moved to tears and vowed to be loyal to the commander-in-chief and always be the commander-in-chief's most loyal subordinate.

Wherever the commander points, he will hit.

The battle between the Jing army and the Qing army was extremely fierce. This was a high-level cold weapon war. The red shirt army just watched with cold eyes. After all, the commander-in-chief had explained that the Jing army was not a completely reliable force and had to be tested before he could rest assured.

Used, so they did not even have fire support except to provide high-altitude reconnaissance intelligence. The Manchu and Han soldiers of the Jing Dynasty did not disappoint Liu Ziguang. They fought fiercely for several days and suffered heavy casualties. They also suffered huge casualties from the Qing army and regained the real

The date is just around the corner.

At the same time, Hong Chengchou's troops also withdrew from the south. This march did not achieve any strategic purpose, but it did make a lot of money and food. After returning to Shandong, just in time for the autumn harvest, it was greatly replenished.

After receiving the army rations, his strength greatly increased. After hearing about the accident in the capital, Hong Chengchou immediately led his troops north to rescue King Zhending Qin. As soon as his new force arrived, King Jing became soft and defeated, and retreated to Baoding Prefecture.

It is already October, and the war is still stalemate. The Manchu and Qing dynasties are dead but not dead. They still occupy all of Shanxi, most of Hebei and Shandong, and have taken the local initiative. The Mongolian cavalry is good at field battles.

Hong Chengchou's troops were good at fighting tough battles, Marshal Hong himself was very resourceful, and with the presence of Kangxi, the destined emperor, the remaining Manchus were dedicated to serving their country, and it would not be easy to eat them all in one bite.

The Ming army in Shandong was still beaten by the Qing army. It seemed that they were bound to lose in the face of floods. Xu Zengshou sent troops several times to seek a decisive battle with Hong Chengchou, but they were all ambushed. They suffered heavy casualties and lost countless baggage. Yuan Chonghuan stayed behind.

His family fortune was almost wiped out by him, but there were no generals available in Nanjing, and the war on the Western Front was getting tighter, so he had to let Xu Zengshou do the work.

In Nanjing, in the palace, Zhu Youxiao was listening to people talk about things in Beijing. Liu Ziguang's memorial was one thing, and the news the emperor got through his own channels was another matter. Basically, Zhu Youxiao established a satisfactory relationship with Liu Ziguang.

The Qing puppet regime was not very dissatisfied. It was just a puppet anyway and could be abolished whenever it wanted. What he cared about was Liu Ziguang's performance in Beijing, and these could not be seen through normal memorials.

Liu Ziguang commanded a large army that occupied half of the country. He had prestige, popular support, food, minerals, and a basically complete bureaucracy. It was equivalent to taking over the entire Qing government. As the emperor, Zhu Youxiao must be worried, but he did not dare

Interfering too much. After all, the emperor is weak now. If he interferes too much in Liu Ziguang's affairs, wouldn't he be looking for trouble if his general is not affected by the emperor's orders?

Zhu Youxiao secretly established another intelligence system of his own. It was different from the Nachang, and it was not the original Dongchang, but a completely new team. They had spies everywhere and had legal identity cover.

The spy in front of me was talking eloquently about what Liu Ziguang did in Beijing.

Basically, the situation reported is true, and there is no exaggeration. It is said that Liu Ziguang does not live in the palace but lives in the garden, wears old robes instead of brocade clothes, and leaves three thousand beauties unused. He only handles military and government affairs every day, and his meals are very simple.

It was just a military can, which made Zhu Youxiao somewhat reassured. Anyone who wanted to rebel and become emperor these days would always build some momentum for themselves first, usually by transgressing. Liu Ziguang took a great opportunity to wear a dragon robe and live in the palace.

The concubine put on a show, but she didn't touch him at all and remained clean and self-possessed, which shows that he has not yet evolved to the point where he is hopeless.

After listening to the report, a person behind Zhu Youxiao waved the spies to go down, and then said respectfully to the emperor: "Based on this, the Marquis of Zhenwu is quite peaceful."

Zhu Youxiao's face changed: "Xiao Weizi, I didn't hire you to let you talk nonsense. Did I say that Liu Aiqing was restless? I just care about his diet and daily life, and I'm afraid that he will mess around outside and regret the imperial sister. You

What are you guessing like, a bitch slave!"

That person was none other than Wei Zhongxian, who had been dismissed by the law. He had been reactivated at some point. Now he is running the intelligence agency directly under the emperor. It is the old Dongchang after all. He is very good at doing this. For Shandong and Henan

There were detailed and true reports on the battle situation in Hebei, allowing Zhu Youxiao to truly understand the battle situation. To be honest, Wei Zhongxian did a good job.

Needless to say, everyone knows whether the emperor suspects Marquis Zhenwu, but no one dares to point it out. After all, speculating on the Sacred Heart without authorization is a treasonous act. Wei Zhongxian does not dare to do so, and neither does the hot-tempered Imperial Master Huang Zongxi, but he can

Put it another way to let Zhu Youxiao understand what he meant.

"Your Majesty, now that Hebei has been decided, why not let the Marquis of Zhenwu and the Duke of Wei change their positions. The Duke of Wei is mature and prudent and manages the north. Xu Tu and Liaodong are his strengths. The Marquis of Zhenwu is good at using troops and can deal with Hong Chengchou. As long as they are mobilized.

, there is no need to change the men and horses under his command. They are all soldiers of the Ming Dynasty anyway, and their weapons and equipment are similar. In this way, people can make full use of their talents and materials can be put to their best use. Isn’t it the best of both worlds?"

This was Huang Zongxi speaking. His words made Zhu Youxiao deeply convinced. The rotation of the generals in Hebei and Shandong was tantamount to separating Liu Ziguang from the people loyal to him. It also gave Xu Zengshou a chance to make meritorious deeds again. His subordinates took control of

If Liu Ziguang's red shirt army can't win against the remnant enemy in Liaodong, they can just buy a piece of tofu and kill them. As for Liu Ziguang, let him lead the Shandong Army to fight the Qing Army. It will be good if they win, but it doesn't matter if they lose. It's just right.

Killing his arrogance is really a clever move.

"Sir, please give me your best advice, Xiao Weizi, please prepare the edict."


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