Chapter 176: The Governor Disagreement Which Side Are You On? (Part 1)
"I don't know what Master Jinglue is referring to?" Shi Dayong was a little confused about what Sun Chengzong meant.
Sun Chengzong did not explain, but glanced at Lu Shanji. Seeing this, the latter hurriedly said to Shi Dayong: "I heard that General Shi originally belonged to the Ma Shilong Department of the Shuntian Army. After the Yongping World War I, he came out with the governor of Qiu and served first.
Songshan garrison, and later served as Jinzhou General. In just two years, he was promoted from the rank of Qian to the rank of General. In addition to General Shi who was indeed brave and worthy of promotion due to his military merits, it must be said that Governor Qiu also showed his kindness.
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"The last general came out from Yongping with the governor. He really deserves the attention of the governor, so he can be in the position he is today." From Lu Shanji's words, Shi Dayong vaguely heard something was wrong, but he didn't know what the other party wanted to do with him.
Whatever he said, his intuition told him that he must have something to do with Qiu Hejia, but for the moment he couldn't guess what the other party's intentions were.
Shi Dayong was deeply grateful to Qiu Hejia. As the saying goes, a scholar dies for his confidant. If he died for Qiu Hejia, Shi Dayong was willing to die for Qiu Hejia. Sun Chengzong asked him what he thought of Qiu Hejia. Of course he would say yes, but Sun Chengzong suddenly asked
, which caught him off guard a bit, and since he didn't know the other party's intention, he didn't dare to answer easily. He pretended to be confused.
Seeing that Shi Dayong did not mention the important point, Lu Shanji only said that the other party did not know the post-war layout of Liao Fu in Jinzhou. He looked at Sun Chengzong for instructions. After receiving the other party's affirmation, he blurted out: "General Shi has been favored by Governor Qiu. This time
Everyone knew about it. The former governor of Panqiu asked the imperial court to appoint General Baozou as Jinzhou's counselor. Master Jinglue knew that Master Qiu intended to support General Shi. However, General Shi must not have known that the imperial court intended to transfer Master Qiu to another position.
Somewhere else?"[
"The imperial court wants to transfer Mr. Qiu?" Shi Dayong was surprised.
Lu Shanji waved to the troops at the banquet and told them: "You go down first."
"I'll wait and take my leave." The officials didn't dare to stay any longer and hurriedly stood up to say goodbye to Sun Chengzong and left one by one.
There were only three people at the table, Sun Chengzong and his uncle and nephew from the Lu family. There were also three people at Shi Dayong's side.
With no one else present, Lu Shanji felt that there was no need to keep anything secret. Besides, this was also the real intention behind the banquet hosted by Mr. Jinlue and his entourage, so he directly said to Shi Dayong: "I wonder what General Shi thinks of the imperial court's transfer of Governor Qiu?
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"There are great victories in Jinzhou, even Master Qiu has done it, and now he has achieved great success. How can the imperial court transfer Master Qiu just like that?" Shi Dayong felt a chill running down his back. The thing he was most worried about was finally going to happen, although it hasn't happened yet.
We have received the confirmed information, but since Sun Chengzong's people have revealed this, it is almost certain that the imperial court is really going to transfer Qiu Hejia.
If Qiu Hejia went, his support would fall. How could he not be afraid?
Lu Shanji said calmly: "What if the imperial court will definitely transfer Mr. Qiu?"
"No, no, if the court really wants to do this, wouldn't it mean that the rewards and punishments are unknown!" Shi Dayong shook his head, unable to believe that the court would really do this.
Unexpectedly, Sun Chengzong's voice rang in his ears, "What if Governor Qiu must leave according to this book?"
"This..." Shi Dayong stayed there and talked for a long time.
Sun Chengzong looked at him seriously, his expression was calm and composed, and he could not see any inner fluctuations.
Lu Shanji and Lu Ming also looked at Shi Dayong calmly, while Jiang Wanli and Cao Bianjiao raised their chopsticks and opened their mouths wide, not daring to speak.
After a while and swallowing, Shi Dayong asked Sun Chengzong unwillingly: "May I ask Mr. Jinglue, what did Mr. Qiu do that made Mr. Jinglue definitely transfer him away?"
"Master Qiu did not commit any crime, but I really don't want to leave, and the scene of disharmony between the two is going to happen again inside and outside the closed door."
After finishing speaking, Sun Chengzong suddenly stood up, walked a few steps in the building with his hands behind his hands, and looked at the old dragon head in the distance. He remained motionless. I wonder what he was thinking at this time.
Shi Dayong was shocked and frightened. He really didn't understand why Sun Chengzong had to transfer Qiu Hejia, and what the so-called disharmony between the emperor and the emperor was about.
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In fact, what Sun Chengzong said was the major issue that troubled the Liao Dynasty in the late Ming Dynasty - the disharmony between governors and governors (discord between governors and governors).[
"Du" refers to "Governor of Ji Liao", "Fu" refers to "Governor of Liaodong", and "Jing" refers to "Ji Liao Jinglue".
In terms of the Liaodong battlefield, the two positions of Jiliao Governor and Jiliao Administrator have the same rights and responsibilities, the only difference is that the Jiliao Governor has a higher honor.
The first person to obtain the post of Governor of Jiliao was Sun Chengzong. The title of "Governor" was mainly set because Sun Chengzong was once the emperor's advisor. However, since Sun Chengzong, those who serve as Governor of Jiliao do not have to be emperors.
Master, this name has been extended to mean an honor and the emperor's respect.
After Sun Chengzong, Wang Zhichen and Yuan Chonghuan were appointed governors of Jiliao. In addition, Xiong Tingbi, Wang Zaijin, and Gao Di all served as governors of Jiliao.
Ji Liao Jing Lue and Ji Liao Governor both nominally governed Ji, Liao, Deng, and Jin (actually Ji Town was under the jurisdiction of Ji Liao Governor). They both held the title of minister of the Ministry of War, and basically awarded Shang Fang the Sword (except for Shang Fang).
The king in Jin) was mainly responsible for fighting against Hou Jin, so there was no essential difference in power and responsibilities.
The discord between governors and governors refers to the disagreement between the governor of Jiliao (or Jinglue of Jiliao) and the governor of Liaodong.
The Governor of Jiliao (or Governor of Jiliao) has direct jurisdiction over the Governor of Liaodong. However, in practice, since the Governor of Liaodong is the direct person in charge of Liaodong Town, the Governor of Jiliao (or Governor of Jiliao) (or Governor of Jiliao) has many
The order requires the governor of Liaodong to make specific arrangements and implement it, and as a senior official, the governor of Liaodong also has the power to directly report to the court.
Therefore, the governor of Liaodong could either question the order of the Governor of Jiliao (or the Governor of Jiliao) before executing it, or directly obtain the support of the court to oppose the order of the Governor of Jiliao (or the Governor of Jiliao), by
As a result, the governor of Liaodong had a certain ability to compete with the governor of Jiliao (or the governor of Jiliao).
The defense of Liaodong is like a daughter-in-law, but with two mothers-in-law, the governor of Jiliao (or the governor of Jiliao) and the governor of Liaodong, there are naturally many problems. In fact, starting from Xiong Tingbi, no one of the successive governors can escape this strange circle.
The first person to cause a feud between Jing and Fu was Xiong Tingbi. In the first year of Tianqi, Liaoshen was defeated, and Xiong Tingbi took office as the governor of Jiliao. As a result, he ran into Wang Huazhen, the governor of Guangning (later changed to the governor of Liaodong).
Wang Huazhen, the governor of Guangning, actually had the same powers as the later governor of Liaodong. Wang Huazhen was actually a brave and courageous person. After the defeat of Liaoshen in the Ming Dynasty, people were panicked. Wang Huazhen was appointed as the leader of Ning and stepped forward.
He went out, summoned the scattered people, encouraged the scholars and people, contacted Mongolia in the west, and asked for edicts to Korea, commending them for their loyalty and encouraging them to share the same hatred.
It is for this reason that Wang Huazhen was appreciated by the imperial court and appointed as the governor of Guangning, making him in charge of the first line of defense of Ming and Jin Dynasties. In addition, Wang Huazhen was also a student of Ye Xianggao, the chief assistant at the time, and he was indeed meritorious, so he had
He gained the capital to compete with his immediate boss Ji Liao Jinglue Xiong Tingbi.
Xiong Tingbi was in charge of the defense, planning to use three lines of defense with nearly 300,000 troops to block Hou Jin's offensive; Wang Huazhen was in charge of the attack, proposing that Liaodong could be recovered with only 60,000 troops.
The result of the first feud was that the governor Wang Huazhen gained the upper hand, and the Guangning front line was basically controlled by Wang Huazhen. Soon, the military fronts of Hou Jin Dynasty made the people of the Ming Dynasty taste the bitter fruit of this mutual conflict.
In the first month of the second year of Tianqi, Nurhaci launched the Guangning War. Wang Huazhen, who was caught off guard, was defeated. The 120,000 Ming army outside the pass collapsed. However, the two defense lines of Shanhaiguan and Jindeng originally designed by Xiong Tingbi did not provide any support to the front line.
The first reason was that Wang Huazhen was defeated too quickly, and the second reason was that the disharmony between the imperial and imperial pacification led to separate affairs within and outside the customs. Facing Wang Huazhen's retreat, Xiong Tingbi, who was obsessed with the disharmony between the imperial pacification and the imperial pacification, committed the only mistake in his life - which also led to his death.
big mistake.
"(Wang Huazhen) and Tingbi met the Daling River. Huazhen cried, and Tingbi smiled and said: 'What if sixty thousand people were wiped out in one fell swoop?' Huazhen was ashamed and decided to guard Ningyuan and Qiantun. Tingbi said: 'Hey,
It was already too late, but I could only protect the defeated people and enter the pass.' So I took the five thousand people I had sent to Huazhen and built them into the palace, and burned them all. On the twenty-sixth day, I ordered the defeated people to enter the pass."
The neglect of Guangning, and even the neglect of all the land outside the customs, was the reason for Xiong Tingbi's death. He had no positive role in the defeat, but ignored the overall situation because he took pleasure in others' misfortunes. His crime deserves death.
After the defeat of Guangning, the two kings of Xiong were removed from office and held accountable. Wang Zaijin succeeded Xiong Tingbi. However, the post of governor was temporarily vacant and was later taken over by Yan Mingtai.
When the king was promoted to Ji Liao, there was no governor. Originally, there should have been no issue of discord between governors and governors. However, there was a bold lower-level official who took over the tradition of governors contradicting the governor. This person was Ren Ningqian Daobing Beiqian at that time.
Yuan Chonghuan.
The conflict between Wang Zaijin and Yuan Chonghuan lies in where the Ming army's defense line should be deployed - Wang Zaijin insisted on retreating to Shanhaiguan, while Yuan Chonghuan demanded to restore the territory to Ningyuan. Neither of them could convince the other, so Yuan Chonghuan directly raised the issue to the chief minister Ye Xianggao.
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However, Ye Xianggao, who was far away in the capital, did not know the situation on the front line, so he could not make up his mind. At this time, Sun Chengzong, a bachelor, stepped onto the front desk of the Liao affair and "asked to go to the decision." Sun Chengzong went to the Liaodong front line and inspected
Based on actual geography, he listened to the opinions of all parties and finally refuted Wang Zaijin's plan to retreat to Shanhaiguan and adopted Yuan Chonghuan's proposal to defend Ningyuan.
"Chengzong's personal report was not enough in the Jin Dynasty, so he was changed to the Minister of the Ministry of War in Nanjing... After leaving the Jin Dynasty, Chengzong asked himself to be the superintendent." [
After Sun Chengzong took office as governor of Jiliao, the tradition of feuding governors continued. The first governor Sun Chengzong appointed was Yan Mingtai. As a result, Yan Mingtai was able to take over, and Zhang Fengyi took over.
Unexpectedly, after Zhang Fengyi succeeded as governor, he was worse than Yan Mingtai. When Sun Chengzong discussed the plan to defend Liao, Yan Mingtai's suggestion was to leave Juehua Island. It can be said that Sun Chengzong's final decision on the Liaodong defense line also included Yan Mingtai's suggestion.
However, Zhang Fengyi returned to Wang Zaijin's old path, "Feng Yi was timid and returned to the throne to guard the relationship."
Since Nurhachi's "Seven Hatreds" sacrificed to heaven, the Ming army has suffered repeated defeats, and officials and generals have generally been "fearful of money." As soon as Zhang Fengyi's proposal came out, it was immediately approved by many officials and generals, but it attracted Sun Chengzong's dissatisfaction.
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After the construction of Ningyuan was completed, Sun Chengzong reported to the court asking the governor of Liaodong to move to Ningyuan. However, Zhang Fengyi believed that Sun Chengzong wanted to put his life to death, so he joined his fellow villagers Yun Yi, Youfu and others to try to shake Sun Chengzong.
"Shilong" is Ma Shilong, the commander-in-chief of the Shanhai Army appointed by Sun Chengzong. The result of Zhang Fengyi's little trick was that Sun Chengzong immediately told him to get out and replaced him with Yu Anxing as the governor of Liao.
Yu Anxing had a disagreement with Ma Shilong, but after all, there was no major conflict with Sun Chengzong. The disagreement between the governors during Sun Chengzong's first governorship of Liao Dynasty ended with Sun Chengzong's overall victory in changing governors twice.
In September of the fifth year of Tianqi, Ma Shilong believed the information and was defeated in Liuhe, causing Sun Chengzong and Yu Anxing to be deposed one after another.
Gao Di took over as the governor of Ji Liao, and the post of governor of Liaodong became vacant again. Yuan Chonghuan, the minister of Ningqian Dao Bingbei Qian, once again jumped over the hierarchy and inherited the custom of discord between the governor and the governor, and was in conflict with his new boss Gao Di.
Due to the defeat of Liuhe, Gao Yiyi asked to give up all the land outside the customs when he took office, but Yuan Chonghuan refused. As the Ningqian Dao soldiers prepared for Qian, Yuan Chonghuan had no control over the affairs on the Jinzhou front line, so he stuck to Ningyuan and refused to retreat, "
I would rather go forward, I will die if I am an official, and I will not go."
In the first month of the following year, Nurhachi invaded the Ming Dynasty and attacked Ningyuan. The Ming army won its first defensive victory on the frontal battlefield, and Yuan Chonghuan became famous. After the war, Gao Di was dismissed for crimes. Wang Zhichen took over as the governor of Jiliao, and Yuan Chonghuan was promoted to Liaodong.