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Chapter 505: True General or False General

I saw how charming the green hills were, but I expected the green hills to see me this way.

Liu Rushi was unfortunate when he was young. He was abducted by traffickers in Shengze and became the adopted daughter of Xu Fo, a famous prostitute in Guijiayuan. She was educated by Xu and became famous at the age of 14. She interacted with Fushe, Jishe and Donglin Party members, and often wore Confucian clothes.

Men's clothing, Wen talked about the current situation with others, and sang poems. She did not want Wujiang's old prime minister Zhou Daodeng to buy her forcibly, and because Zhou Daodeng was in power, Xu Fo did not dare to disobey, so he could only bear the pain and sell it to the Zhou family.

Although Liu Rushi is stubborn, she can't escape the restrictions of her status. No matter how famous she is, it can't offset the contract, the restoration of the society, and the Donglin group of talented people who made peace with her and Shisheng.

He didn't dare to stand up for her, so he could only join the Zhou Mansion as a maid in tears.

Ru Ru was very popular with Mrs. Zhou in the Zhou Mansion, but Zhou Daodeng later became lustful and wanted to force Ru Ru to be his concubine. Ru Ru was unwilling to leave the Zhou family at night. When Chen Zilong heard about Ru Ru's unfortunate arrival in his hometown, he temporarily entrusted him to the Zhou family.

Chen Zilong, when he heard that Qian Qianyi, a literary figure from Donglin, was falsely accused and taken to the capital for being evil to the chief minister of the cabinet Wen Tiren, he was so angry that he wanted to go to the capital to plead grievances for Mr. Mu Zhai. Chen Zilong tried to dissuade her in every possible way to no avail, so he had to escort her all the way north.

At first, Ru Sui followed Qian Qianyi into Beijing. Unexpectedly, Fengyang, the central capital, was suddenly occupied by rogue bandits. The officials from the Ministry of Punishment who escorted Qian Qianyi to Beijing decided to take the canal instead. Ru Sui and Chen Zilong didn't know the reason, so they continued to go north along the same route.

After two or three days, I learned that Qian Qianyi had entered Beijing by water. He had no choice but to turn around and hire a boat on the canal to go north. Unexpectedly, bandits were everywhere and the roads were blocked. He had no choice but to go to Nanyang Mansion first. Who knew?

Nanyang Mansion was also invaded by rogue bandits. If Chen Zilong hadn't been good at martial arts, he would have been kidnapped by the thieves and would have been in trouble.

Seeing the chaos in the Central Plains, Chen Zilong persuaded Ru Su to follow her back home, but Ru Su insisted on going north anyway. She was so stubborn that Chen Zilong had no choice but to carefully protect Ru Su as she went north, taking official roads along the way and never sleeping in the countryside unless necessary.

Fortunately, all the big bandits from the Central Plains went to Baoding, and the thieves from the south were in the Jianghuai area. Although hungry people were everywhere in the prefectures in southern Henan, there were no traces of the rogue bandits for a while, which reduced the two of them to a lot of danger.

But what they saw along the way made the two of them feel uncomfortable. They were in the south of the Yangtze River, and everything they saw and heard was elegant things. They had never seen this cannibalistic world, and they couldn't help but feel heavy in their hearts.

They felt sad that the world of the Ming Dynasty had become so bad. What hurt them more was the fact that there were "treacherous officials" in the government, and decent people were not allowed to display their ambitions, which led to this disaster. People like Mr. Qian Qianyi, who had great ambitions, had great ambitions.

Talented people are not used by the court, but are harmed by traitors. If this continues, when will the Ming Dynasty be at peace?

Originally we wanted to turn east from Wei Hui and take the canal to Jining to enter Beijing, but we heard from Wei Hui that an army from the east was going to Zhangde to suppress bandits. The leader was Shi Dayong, the newly appointed commander-in-chief of Lushun in the imperial court.

I was so surprised, thinking about the deeds of the good general Shi Dayong mentioned by the person who disrupted the society meeting four years ago, that I suddenly wanted to see the real man in this world.

In the past two years, Chen Zilong has heard Shi Dayong's name mentioned to some extent by his teacher, but he has only heard of it intermittently. There are some who praise him and some who criticize him. Some say that Shi Dayong indeed made great contributions in the Jinzhou War and suffered heavy losses.

The Eight Banners of Donglu, but some say that this battle was not commanded by Shi Dayong, but by Changping deputy general Zuo Liangyu. Others say that the ancestors came forward to organize Jinzhou soldiers and civilians to defend the city. In short, there are various theories, and they are all

It has a nose and eyes. People can’t believe it, but they can’t believe it either.

It is also said that after Zu Dashou was trapped in Dalinghe City, he did not surrender to the Eastern captives, but broke out of the siege and returned to Jinzhou. Unexpectedly, Shi Dayong, who was spying on the position of the commander-in-chief of Liaodong, actually killed Zu Dashou outside the city. For this reason, Zu Dashou

Mrs. Li, the widow of Dashou, complained to the emperor in a blood letter. The emperor was furious and sent the censor to Ningjin to investigate. However, due to Shi Dayong's obstruction, no clues were found after several years of investigation.

It is also said that Shi Dayong led his troops south to recruit rebels during the Pingkong Youde Rebellion, repeatedly grabbing credit, and even hiding traitors and traitors named by the court with ulterior motives. Some people even saw that the tree on the top of the city wall in Dengzhou was "Fengtian beg".

Where is the rebel flag of Marshal Yi?

There are rumors that Shi Dayong's men did not bring any rations with them into the war. They only raided one place after another. When there was really no food to plunder, they killed women and children to use as rations. Their brutality was the most brutal in the two hundred years of the dynasty.

However, it is also said that Shi Dayong was dedicated to serving the country and led his army south to put down the rebellion, but was ostracized by the imperial court Gao Qiqian. Gao even prepared to kill Shi Dayong in an attempt to seize his army. However, this statement seems wrong because after Kong Youde's death, Denglai reported the matter to the court.

The memorial was jointly signed by Gao Qiqian, Zhu Dadian, Shi Dayong and others. If Gao Qiqian was really trying to exclude or even murder him, how could the two of them be willing to sign together?

Anyway, the stories about Shi Dayong that reached the south of the Yangtze River were incomplete and incomplete. There was basically no news about Shi Dayong in the court's newspapers. Even the court deliberately downplayed the Battle of Jinzhou four years ago.

This makes many people believe that the Battle of Jinzhou was not fought by Shi Dayong, but by someone else. There may be some secret collusion between civil and military forces, and I don’t know who is involved. This can suppress the suspense for several years.

Rather than deciding.

The latest news I heard is that Shi Dayong disobeyed the decree, and Yin colluded with the Donglu to fabricate the so-called Shenyang victory, killing tens of thousands of Tatar soldiers, trying to claim a title from the imperial court with fake military achievements, and even plotting to establish a self-imposed town in Dengzhou.

At the beginning of the year, Shen Shikui, the commander-in-chief of Dongjiang who was expelled from Pidao, sued Shi Dayong everywhere in Beijing, which seemed to further confirm Shi Dayong's intention to control his own side. Otherwise, why would he want to annex Dongjiang Town and steal Dongjiang Town soldiers.

But then someone said that Shi Dayong had indeed crossed the sea and defeated the Eastern captives. I heard that there were hundreds of heads of large and small Tartar kings sent to the capital, and more than ten or two hundred thousand Han people were rescued. The most ironclad evidence is that they were captured by the Eastern captives.

The prisoner's supervisor, Zhang Chun, had returned to the capital, and many of the generals who had paid the money had also returned to the Ming Dynasty. They unanimously claimed that they were in front of the battle anyway and helped the Ming army conquer Shenyang.

Some people believed what these people said, including what Zhang Chun said, and some didn't believe it. There were many more people who didn't believe it than they believed. How credible can the words of a group of warriors who surrendered to the Donglu be?

, maybe he colluded with Shi Dayong to deceive the court in order to escape guilt.

If Shenyang is really a great victory, killing hundreds of Tatar kings and rescuing hundreds of thousands of Han people, then this battle is really earth-shattering. Compared with the Northern Expedition of the Mongolian Dynasty at the founding of the country, even the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty did not make more concessions, but why is it not confirmed by the court?

He told the world clearly, and no one received any reward. Chen Zilong didn't believe it, but the person who told it swore that he saw the Liaodong army and horses coming to kill people in the capital, and he couldn't lie.

Chen Zilong was confused as to whether it was true or not. He asked his division commanders, but all the division commanders agreed: That Shi Dayong respected his troops and did not take the court seriously. He was ambitious and killed good people while taking merit. How could he be a good general in the world? He was clearly one of the best generals in the world.

Big moth. If he really wanted to serve the Ming Dynasty sincerely, why did he refuse to go to Beijing to see the emperor seven times? Maybe because of his guilty conscience! Why he felt guilty? It was because he had done too many shameful things. Otherwise, he could have gone to Beijing openly and openly.

If Beijing reports a victory, but he himself does not ask for credit, will the court and the emperor really treat him? It’s fake, everything is fake!

Of course Chen Zilong would not doubt what the division commanders said, and he firmly believed that Shi Dayong was just a deceiver and a thief. The reason why the court did not deal with him was because he had a group of tiger and wolf soldiers under his command. There were rogues inside and Donglu outside.

, the imperial court is temporarily unable to spare any action. Once the imperial court has dealt with the bandits, it will naturally deal with Shi Dayong, who acted in an overt and covert manner.

Supporting soldiers to respect themselves, supporting Yang and Yin, and being independent has almost become Chen Zilong's only impression of Shi Dayong. Now he suddenly heard that Shi Dayong was leading the army to suppress bandits in Henan. He was naturally shocked. He couldn't believe his ears. It wasn't that he

Is this Shi Dayong unwilling to obey the imperial court's orders?

Out of curiosity and because Liu Rushi also insisted on seeing whether this legendary good general in the world was a real good general or a fake good general, Chen Zilong took her to follow the northward route of the Liaodong Army. They just arrived in Tangyin.

Inside the territory, hundreds of Ming troops were seen herding thousands of people wearing white hats into a trap and killing them.


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