Chapter 178: The Governor Disagreement Which Side Are You On (Part 2)
Doesn't Sun Chengzong know that Qiu Hejia is a minister and a governor who can do things? Without him, today's situation would be even more unbearable!
Now, no matter what gap is created between the two, we must always think about Liao affairs. How can we have the thought of dying together? Isn't this not disregarding the overall situation!
There is disharmony after being healed, and there is disharmony after being healed. What is harmony and what is discord?
Shi Dayong couldn't understand. With his current status and brains, he would never be able to understand why things turned out like this!
One was the governor who was extremely kind to him and delegated power to him to do his best; the other was the Liaodong manager who had never been masked and only knew his name but not his person. Shi Dayong could weigh and understand who was less important and who was more important.
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In both public and private matters, he can only be a firm and non-choice Tingqiu faction, otherwise, he is an ungrateful villain!
Just after the war, Sun Chengzong did not think about the gains and losses of this battle, and tried his best to make up for the adverse impact of the Battle of Xiaolinghe and Zu Dashou's gold payment on the Liao Dynasty. However, he was only thinking about how to get Qiu Hejia to leave. Even if he had to leave his post, it was not a good idea.
What is An's motive for dragging Qiu Hejia into the water? Has Sun Jinglue ever considered the overall situation?
Subconsciously, he had doubts about Sun Chengzong's character, and couldn't help but blurt out:
"Since Lord Qiu took office, he has devoted himself to his duties, worked hard without complaint, and never done anything wrong. In the battle of Jinzhou, if it had not been for Lord Qiu's strong support, the general would never have achieved such a great victory. Even though you have made mistakes and made great achievements, in the end,
I will think that no matter what Mr. Jinglue thinks, Mr. Qiu will never leave Liaodong, otherwise, the Liao Dynasty will be more catastrophic! Moreover, since Mr. Jinglue has already given up his intention to leave, how can he bear to lose another important minister in the Liao Dynasty?
! If Mr. Jinglue really does this, wouldn’t it make his enemies happy and his relatives hateful? Just imagine that the slave chief Hong Tai did everything he could not do, but he accomplished it in the hands of Mr. Jinglue. What you did is not a great evil to the country and the people.
What is it!" In grief and anger, Shi Dayong's voice couldn't help but become louder.
Before he finished speaking, Lu Ming was so angry that he stood up and yelled at Shi Dayong: "How can you be so presumptuous, Mr. Jinglue, how can you tolerate your nonsense!"
Lu Shanji also frowned, glanced at Shi Dayong displeased, and snorted slightly: "General Shi, it's not that Master Jinlue insists on Master Qiu leaving, but that the imperial court will definitely transfer Governor Qiu. This
The situation is a foregone conclusion. It cannot be changed by you or me. Even Master Jinglue has not decided whether he will stay or go. As a general in Jinzhou, you will be favored by the emperor this time. Your future will be limitless.
Don't act on your own initiative and destroy your future. If General Shi is willing, Master Jingluo can guarantee that the general will take up the post of regimental training commander, otherwise..." Otherwise, he didn't say it clearly, but his words were full of threats.
"Lord Lu, what do you mean by this? I am a martial artist, and I cannot listen to any roundabout talk. Lord Lu, you might as well clarify what you say, right from wrong, so that I will be able to understand clearly!"
Shi Dayong was secretly angry. Lu Shanji was clearly threatening him. In his previous life, he would have surrendered. Now that he has killed so many people and stained so much blood, he has become violent a long time ago. How could he be threatened by others?
It doesn't matter whether he gets promoted or not. If it's because he betrayed his benefactor in exchange for a high-ranking official, what's the point of being the commander-in-chief of the regiment?
In Confucianism, there is a saying that a scholar will die for a confidant. Besides, I am a good man!
It’s true that I traveled through time, and it’s true that I came from the future generations. What’s even more true is that I, Shi Dayong, am a descendant of the Yan and Huang Dynasties. I am still a man of the Han family’s traditional bloodline in my heart.
If people in the world have the heart to repay kindness and the will to be loyal, so what if they give you a thousand years of knowledge!
Travelers are not here to claim dominance, show off their arrogance, or have a happy time.
What if you can make your nation stronger and become a loyal minister and good general that will be passed down through the ages?
Unintentionally, there was a bit of murderousness in his eyes. When their eyes met, Lu Shanji couldn't help but feel excited and didn't dare to look him in the face again.
Even Jiang Wanli and Cao Bianjiao also changed their minds. One of them was just an abandoned general of the Liaodong Army, and the other was a general of the northwest. They were both warriors in nature, and they did not look down on these polite civil servants, and they both followed the rules.
Dayong was born into the world and climbed out of the dead. Who is afraid of trouble and who can stand the coercion of others?
Upon hearing Old Man Lu threatening Shi Dayong, they were all furious. They both stood up and stood beside Shi Dayong, glaring at Lu Shanji angrily. There was no hint of fear in his posture, and he didn't even take into account the person leaning on the building not far away.
The person standing was Sun Chengzong, the Liaodong administrator.
"What are you going to do!" Lu Ming was furious. A martial artist is a martial artist. What does this mean? Are there any rules anymore?
Sun Chengzong suddenly turned around. He did not yell at Shi Dayong and the other three people. Instead, he stared at Shi Dayong and said slowly: "My heart is towards the bright moon, but the moon shines on the ditch. General Shi values love, but he is a hero."
I admire you for your true character. But, how can you understand the worries in my heart." After saying that, he sighed slightly, feeling sorry for Shi Dayong's insistence on standing up to Qiu, and also worried about the Liao Dynasty after he left.[
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Sun Chengzong had always tried his best to avoid the impact of the discord between governors and governors on the Liao Dynasty. He was even so rough that he would transfer anyone who didn't listen to him.
During the Tianqi period, when Sun Chengzong was in charge of Liao for the first time, he refused to compromise when faced with the disobedient governors and changed governors three times in a row! However, facing Qiu Hejia, a governor with a successful family background, he had no choice but to do anything.
Sun Chengzong took great pains so that his student Lu Ming could take over as governor of Liaodong after he left, adhere to his own will, and continue his plan to pacify Liaodong. The first thing he had to do was to get rid of Qiu Hejia for his students, otherwise, Lu Ming would not be able to take over as governor of Liaodong.
.And because of the great victory in Jinzhou, the variables of Qiu Hejia's resignation increased. If the imperial court wanted to take credit for the great victory in Jinzhou and not hold him responsible for the defeat of Linghe and Xiaolinghe, he would not be able to go as governor of Liaodong. In this way, Lu Ming would not be able to take over.
Therefore, Sun Chengzong had to obtain the consent and cooperation of Shi Dayong, the direct commander of the Jinzhou Campaign. As long as he agreed and told the court that Qiu Hejia had no credit for the Battle of Jinzhou, Qiu Hejia's resignation would be a certainty.
Sun Chengzong believed that there was no problem in getting the high position of regimental training commander in exchange for Shi Dayong's cooperation, and he did not treat Shi Dayong badly. As long as Shi Dayong was willing to cooperate, student Lu Ming would have a strong man to help him in the future.
With the money dropped and the generals of Liaodong surrendered, Shi Dayong doubted that he could replace Zu Dashou and become Lu Ming's biggest helper in Jinzhou. The Jin army suffered heavy losses in Jinzhou and was not allowed to invade south for a short time. As long as he indirectly controlled Lu Ming behind the scenes,
If we use him to continue the great cause of Ping Liao, there may not be a day of success.
It stands to reason that Sun Chengzong once replaced three disobedient governors, but now he wants to use his courage to bring down Qiu Hejia. The difference is a bit puzzling. He could have used his power and power as before.
In terms of influence, the imperial court transferred Qiu Hejia, so why did it take such a roundabout way to let Qiu Hejia leave completely through Shi Dayong? This kind of behavior is very different from the past methods of his supervisor Sun, and it seems that they are not the same.
What people do.
In fact, the cause of all this lies in another student of Sun Chengzong, Yuan Chonghuan. The power and prestige of Yuan Chonghuan's position as governor (jinglue) reached its peak when he was in charge of Liao Dynasty, but what was the end of Yuan Chonghuan? Ling Chi!
Although there were various reasons for Yuan Chonghuan's death, in the final analysis, the power granted to Yuan Chonghuan by Chongzhen was unprecedentedly broad, which could easily lead to the suspicion of being "specialized".
After Yuan Chonghuan's death, the Donglin Party's position in the court was greatly reduced, and its first assistant Qian Longxi was also sentenced to death (later changed to be exiled to the army). How could Sun Chengzong, who was a backbone of Donglin and had the origin of promoting and appointing Yuan Chonghuan, not
Be cautious?
Yuan Chonghuan's death is equivalent to laying a minefield in front of Sun Chengzong. Things that could be fought for in the past must now be considered whether it will arouse the emperor's suspicion and whether it will give political opponents an excuse.
After Yuan Chonghuan was imprisoned, Sun Chengzong received complaints from soldiers and generals almost every day in Ningyuan, but Sun Chengzong never dared to report it, which proved that he already had his own concerns. With this mentality, Sun Chengzong was in the unknown army.
When making strategic decisions, we naturally don’t dare to be as insistent on our opinions as in the past.
After all, this was a deep "pit" dug by Yuan Chonghuan with his own life. How could Sun Chengzong not be careful and try his best to avoid it?
He is no longer the courageous governor he once was, and he no longer has the courage and courage to replace three governors in a row.
But now, all he can do is to win over Shi Dayong, and use this hero of Jinzhou's great victory to get Qiu Hejia to resign.
However, now it seems that his calculations were wrong. Although this Shi Dayong was just a warrior, he turned out to be a person who valued love and justice. He would rather offend himself than bite back Qiu Hejia and let his plan go ahead.
After all, Sun Chengzong was Sun Chengzong. He did not get angry, but calmly said to Shi Dayong: "Since General Shi is unwilling to help me, I can't force you. What we talked about today at the table, I just pretend it never happened, so you can do it yourself."
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"Sir?" Lu Shanji wanted to persuade him again. He didn't believe that Shi Dayong was really incapable of advancing. He was afraid that the other party thought that the total number of soldiers in the regiment training was low. He was only at the bottom of the four major generals. As a last resort, he might as well protect him as Liaodong.
Commander, in this case, the other party has no reason not to agree.
But Sun Chengzong waved his hand to stop Lu Shanji from talking anymore. He closed his eyes and sighed, saying to himself: "Who is after me, Sun Chengzong?"
This was a strange thing to say, and few people present had no idea what it meant. Shi Dayong was relieved. As long as Sun Chengzong didn't force him, and with the great victory in Jinzhou, he didn't believe that Chongzhen would not reuse him! As long as he argued hard, the court would also
I won’t give up caressing easily!
But he didn't know that in the time and space without his Shi Dayong, after Sun Chengzong resigned, the Ming Dynasty temporarily gave up its attempt to restore Liaodong and never established the post of Ji Liao Governor. The defense of Liaodong was left to the governor Fang Yizao and the commander-in-chief.
Zu Dashou was in charge, but nothing went wrong for a long time.
In the twelfth year of Chongzhen, Chongzhen appointed Hong Chengchou, the hero of the quelling rebellion, as the governor of Jiliao. In May of the thirteenth year, Hong Chengchou was ordered to leave Shanhaiguan with the intention of reviving the plan to revive the Liao Dynasty. In August of the fourteenth year, the Ming army was defeated in Songshan.
In March of that year, Songshan City was destroyed, Hong Chengchou surrendered to the Qing Dynasty, and the governor Qiu Minyang was killed. During the three years that Hong Chengchou was in charge, there was no disagreement between the governors and governors. However, during the Battle of Songjin, the governor (supervisor army) was born.