Da Yong ambushed Lao Huihui in Tangyin and wiped out all four thousand of his cavalry. He then attacked Zhangde, attacked Anyang, and swept Ci County, completely eradicating Lao Huihui from the rogue bandits. Over there, Cao Bianjiao broke through Lin County and killed Meng Meng.
In the middle of the war, Xing Huixiang was blocked in the Lin County government office. In the two battles, he killed more than 40,000 bandits in total, and scared Luo Rucai, who was trying to rescue Lao Huihui, back to Zhending. The two battles were the greatest victory since the official army suppressed the bandits.
, which killed more bandits than any other army before. This great victory naturally made Hou Xun, who had a quarrel with Dayong over the return incident, overjoyed.
I came to the big camp to have a "conversation" with him.
Dayong was well aware of Hou Xun's change in his attitude. Compared with his achievements in killing tens of thousands of bandits and decapitating the two chief thieves, those killed Hui Hui were much lighter. Hou Xun had no reason to do so.
It would not do him any good to stay in a stalemate with him over the matter of his own return.
Hou Xun now sent people to look for him. Judging from the time, Dayong thought it must be the imperial court's reward for Tangyin's great victory. After all, the fast horses for the victory had been sent out for several days. No matter how slow the back and forth was, no matter how slow the court's actions were.
, the due expression was finally coming, and he was overjoyed at the moment, striding towards Hou Xun's tent with his guards, thinking about what reward the court would give him this time, and guessing that he should be turned into a regular soldier as a general soldier.
, or you can add the rank of general...
On the way, Dayong saw Liu Rushi leading a group of Confucian scholars to write the slogans about returning to the indoctrination concentration camp. He couldn't help laughing, secretly thinking that this girl really has the style of a saint, but it's a pity that no matter how much she does, it's useless.
Hui Hui, who has been brainwashed by Islam, will never really "rectify his mistakes". I am afraid that in their eyes, Liu Rushi is more terrifying than Gaddafi, who directly ordered their heads to be beheaded, because this woman is in
Viciously slandering their God and slandering their Allah is more uncomfortable for them than killing them.
In order to ensure the safety of Liu Rushi, Dayong specifically asked Guo Yi to pick ten personal guards to protect her, so that this strange woman would not be injured by those radical Huihui when she was devoted to teaching people. However, after a few days, Dayong
I found that my arrangement seemed a bit redundant, because Chen Zilong was more concerned about Liu Rushi's safety than the guards he sent. Except when he was sleeping and when it was convenient for Miss Liu, this guy was almost inseparable, and he couldn't be more close to him. Even,
Dayong also noticed that Chen Zilong seemed to be looking at him with hostility. It was not a hostility to kill him, but a strange hostility. This made Dayong a little confused. He did not offend this guy, but had a good impression of him.
After all, this guy is not only a scholar, but also a scholar who is good at martial arts, and he is not pedantic. Such talented people with both civil and military skills are the most lacking talents in the Liaodong Army. If you can recruit him for your own use, it will be a big help to you.
There are still too many old men in the Liaodong Army. Although Dayong forced literacy, the effect was not great, and due to insufficient teachers, literacy was limited to officers and guards. Most of the ordinary sergeants were still illiterate. Although it has not been the case in the past two years.
We don't have a lot of money to invite Confucian scholars from other places to come to Dengzhou, but few people are willing to come. Firstly, Dengzhou is too remote. Secondly, although the common people don't know much about what Dayong has done in the past few years, the scholars do.
There are quite a lot, but all they know are things that are not good for Dayong, such as cruelty, inhumanity, self-respect, and wolfish ambition. Therefore, no matter how high the price Dayong pays, in the eyes of these traditional scholars, this Dengzhou
It's impossible to go. Besides, who would want to deal with such warriors who don't know Confucius and Mencius? There is no reason in the world to teach literacy to help the big boss. If these big soldiers can read and read, they, the serious disciples of Confucius and Mencius,
What are you going to do? Can anyone read and learn from this saint’s book?
Now the officials in Dengzhou and Lushun are also despised by scholars. They are either officials who have been demoted by the rebels or officials who have been demoted by the Donglu. Under this premise, no scholars will come.
After two years of hard work, Dayong found that he really could not get the trust and support of Ming scholars, so he gave up his plan to recruit scholars for his own use. However, the Liaodong Army did not fight and kill people all day long. Dengzhou,
Lushun and Dongjiang have such a big foundation. Without the help of scholars, this hand will be a little short. Since ancient times, there has been no principle that civil servants and military officers are incompatible. Therefore, Dayong still sincerely hopes that scholars can come to support him, especially useful scholars.
Of course, capable scholars and open-minded scholars like Chen Zilong are what Dayong hopes to recruit the most. Unfortunately, he doesn’t know why this guy doesn’t want to see him. Dayong tried twice and got a decisive rejection, and unless necessary, Chen Zilong is absolutely
He did not set foot in Dayong's camp. This was necessary when Liu Rushi had to go see Dayong and ask for some support and help.
After shaking his head with a wry smile, Dayong did not stop and continued walking to Hou Xun's tent. When he arrived at the tent, he found that Hou Xun was the only one inside. None of his disciples and disciples brought from the capital were there, and Hou Xun was not there.
There was no expression of joy on his face. Instead, he sat there with a solemn expression, looking at an official document on the case and feeling worried.
A sudden thought occurred in Dayong's heart. Could it be that the imperial court still disliked him as much as before, refused to acknowledge Tangyin's great victory, and still wanted to treat him coldly?
If this is the case, Dayong doesn't know what to say. It doesn't matter to him. He just doesn't know how to explain to his subordinates when he returns. After all, he swore to them when he left the army that this time he went to the Central Plains to suppress the bandits without permission.
We sent troops to Liaodong to suppress the bandits in a serious manner under the orders of the imperial court, and there were important ministers and supervisors from the imperial court, so as long as we fought the battle well, the imperial court would not lose our credit no matter what. Although most of the subordinates
He had no hope of being rewarded by the imperial court, but in his heart, no one really wanted to be recognized by the imperial court and be granted the title of wife and son one by one. Therefore, after the Tangyin War, all the generals were very enthusiastic, and every one of them wanted to be recognized by the imperial court.
With his head stretched out, he is waiting for the reward from the court. If he hasn't received it yet, Dayong really doesn't know how to face these brothers who have followed him through life and death.
"The last general has seen the Dutang!" Dayong stepped forward and saluted, and couldn't help but said, "The Dutang is so worried, but the imperial court has not awarded him a reward?"
"That's not true." Hou Xun didn't say much. He just picked up the official document on the desk and handed it to Dayong, "You can read it yourself."
what?
Dayong took it and took a look. He only scanned a few lines and was stunned on the spot.
Wen Gong was issued by the Ministry of War. It was written that seven days ago, the Donglu invaded from Juyongguan and captured Yanqing, Changping, Liangxiang, Shahe, and Qinghe. The frontline of the troops was directed at the capital. The capital was under martial law, and the emperor had issued an edict to the local kings.