No wonder Shao Wu hasn't come back after being gone for so long. It turns out that Sun Yao took Huang An and the others to jail while he was not at home! This is really a mantis stalking the cicada, and the oriole is behind!
Thinking that the subordinates who followed him through life and death were now imprisoned in Jinzhou prison without knowing whether to live or die, Dayong couldn't help but feel angry. He wished he could immediately order his troops to kill him in Jinzhou, pull the old man Sun Yao out of bed and chop him with a knife!
But this is obviously unrealistic. Not to mention that it is impossible for the Jinzhou Army to attack Jinzhou now. Even if it is possible, Dayong would not dare to really lead his troops to fight back.
A loyal minister, Dayong is a loyal minister, loyal to the Ming Dynasty, and loyal to Emperor Zhuang Lie.
From the first day he came to this era, Dayong vowed to create a peaceful world for Emperor Zhuang Lie. No matter how many "rebellious and unethical" things he did in the eyes of the court, deep down he still believed that everything he did was for the Ming Dynasty.
, for Emperor Zhuang Lie, so he is by no means a king's father, a rebel and traitor, he is just a loyal minister of the Ming Dynasty who wants to do better. Sun Ying is the governor of Liaodong appointed by the imperial court. How can Dayong, who considers himself a loyal minister of the Ming Dynasty, really kill
Got him?
Jinzhou is thousands of miles away from Jinzhou. If you want to go straight from Jinzhou to Jinzhou, you must first pass through Fu, Gai, Yao, Hai, Guangning and other places controlled by the Jin Army. If the Jinzhou Army is a pure cavalry, Dayong cannot say
It was really a desperate effort to fight a bloody way back from the Jin Army's territory, but the Jinzhou Army was not a pure cavalry, it was a mixed army composed of cavalry, infantry, and artillery. It was not a few hundred or thousands of people, but an army of more than 10,000 people.
Human legion. How could such a large and slow-moving legion go straight to Jinzhou in the area controlled by the Jin Army? Even if God cheated and all the Jin Army were blind, what could Dayong do if they were allowed to swagger back to Jinzhou?
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If Sun Yao doesn't let them enter the city, will Dayong pull out the cannon and blast the city gate of Jinzhou? Will he use the lives of his subordinates to pile up the city wall of Jinzhou? Kill the Ming army comrades on the city?
Go into the city and arrest and kill all the officials appointed by the imperial court?
Obviously, Da Yong cannot do any of the above. Jinzhou is not as good as Dengzhou. Even if he demolishes Dengzhou, it will not have any impact on the Ming Dynasty. Anyway, there are not many people left in Dengzhou. But Jinzhou is different. Jinzhou is an important town, and the Ming Dynasty is here.
The important town outside the pass is the first front line directly facing the Jin army! If Dayong really did these things in Jinzhou, it is suspected that relatives and enemies will soon be angry. I am afraid that Mrs. Hong will laugh out of bed in the middle of the night when she hears about the internal strife in Jinzhou.
Wake up, he Shi Dayong will also become a real jn thief reviled by everyone in the government and the public.[
While fighting life and death outside, when he suddenly heard that one of his subordinates who had followed him through life and death was imprisoned, no one would be furious, but Dayong had to face the reality - at least now, he couldn't take care of Jinzhou.
Seeing Dayong with a sullen face and not speaking, Wu Heyin's heart was in his throat. He knew that he had said something he shouldn't have said. In order to prevent the furious Shi Dayong from doing irrational behavior for the sake of Jinzhou's subordinates, he must redeem himself.
own mistakes.
He carefully whispered: "These are actually the details of Ning Jin's work. The authenticity has not been verified, so the general does not need to worry too much."
"There is no smoke without fire." Dayong shook his head. He believed that what Wu Heyin said must have happened, but he couldn't figure out why a new governor, Sun Yao, would attack his own people. Is it just to arrange for him to bring him from the pass?
person?
Jinzhou is an important town and has just experienced a war. No one with any sense would be stupid enough to arrest those generals who had just made great achievements in defending the city, let alone put a group of people who are not skilled in military affairs in key positions.
There is likely to be only one consequence of this - when the Jin army attacks again, no one will be willing to work for the court, and a bunch of cowardly wastes who are afraid of death will eventually destroy the Ming Dynasty's bridgehead outside the pass.
Based on this consideration, the more Dayong thought about it, the more confused he became. He even wondered whether Ning Jin's Jin Army intelligence was wrong, but he immediately ruled out this possibility. He could only think about why a governor of Liaodong with little foundation would do such a thing.
If something stupid happens, isn't he afraid that he will complain to the court after returning from Guan Nei?
A newly appointed governor cannot cover the sky with one hand, not to mention that he is facing a general who has committed to beheading nearly ten thousand people and has made great achievements in going south to quell the rebellion. When the two sides collide, the court cannot ignore it, and it may even happen.
Just like the situation of favoring Zu Dashou when Zu Dashou was there. After all, what Jinzhou needs are qualified generals, warriors who can defend the Ming Dynasty from the Eastern invaders, not a person who can only use a pen.
I can't figure it out. Dayong really can't figure it out. Is Sun Yao confused? Or maybe there's something else going on. Is it related to his ancestral family? Or maybe Chen Ang is resentful of the slander he made in Sun Yao, or maybe Shanhaiguan
What did people in Sun Chengzong's group do? Or was there an important minister in the court who didn't like him and wanted to teach him a lesson?
Counting the time, it has been a year since I left Jinzhou. During this year, I haven't heard anything. Even Gao Qiqian, Lin Qing, and Pei Shaokuan didn't know about it. If you think about it carefully, you should take it seriously.
It's shocking. Being able to block the news to this extent is probably not something that a new governor of Liaodong can do, right?
Who is it that has trouble with me? Who is it?
Dayong was puzzled and was so angry that he kicked over the stool in front of him. Wu Heyin was so frightened that he knelt down in a hurry without daring to make a sound. The guards outside were also startled, but they didn't do anything without receiving an order.
Dare to enter the account.
After a long time, Dayong calmed down the fluctuations in his heart and glanced at Wu Heyin who was kneeling: "Get up, this matter has nothing to do with you."
Wu Heyin stood up as instructed and stood there without daring to speak.
Dayong ignored him, but summoned Guo Yi and told him: "Cut off the heads of Da Su and those Jin soldiers and send them to Eunuch Zhao on the ship."
Guo Yi wrote it down and asked: "Do you want to say something?" [
Dayong shook his head and said: "No need, Eunuch Zhao knows how to do it."
Guo Yi received the order and was about to take people to behead him. Dayong told him again: "Tell Qian Dagang that all letters from Eunuch Zhao must be sent to Dengzhou by ship as soon as possible, and then Li Dashan will arrange for them to be delivered quickly."
Capital."
After Guo Yi went down, Dayong summoned Song Qing, commander of the artillery battalion, and ordered him to unload all the artillery before the whole battalion headed for Jinzhou. He also ordered Qi Sanbao and Wu Tiande from the transport camp to count the unloaded ships.
How much food is there? How much food is there in Wanghai Fort?
Qi Sanbao asked for instructions on how to deal with the Han flag prisoners and Han people in Wanghai Fort. Dayong thought about it and asked him to deal with it according to the "Nine-grade Han Jn System" agreed in advance.