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Chapter 522 Kangxi was very satisfied

The Mongolian prince killed the princess of the Qing Dynasty. No matter who sat on the throne of the emperor, he would not be able to bear it.

Kangxi called the general Yuzhu to come, obviously not to resolve the matter peacefully.

"Zhang Tingyu." Kangxi raised his chin and called Zhang Tingyu's name.

"Yuzhu received the order." Zhang Tingyu held Huang Chengcheng's order in his hand and called Yuzhu's name.

"My son Yuzhu, respectfully listen to the holy edict."

"The cabinet has issued an order to patrol the Mongolian tribes on my behalf with a jade pillar, and to give me a white rainbow sword. All the princes and below can kill it first and then report it. I admire this."

"My son Yuzhu, I accept the order and thank you for your kindness."

Kangxi was really angry. Yuzhu's northern patrol not only took away 6,000 new troops, but also equipped with 3,000 firearms battalions of Eight Banners men.

It is no exaggeration to say that these nine thousand people were the most elite part of the entire military force of the Qing Dynasty.

Even when facing the British lobster soldiers during the First Opium War, Yuzhu had a chance of winning.

Why?

The British army's artillery was powerful, but it came from a long distance and did not have many horses for maneuver.

As long as Yuzhu has tens of thousands of Mongolian horses, he can take advantage of his mobility to cut off the connection between the landed British lobster soldiers and the British navy.

Cutting off logistical supplies, the British army lost one bullet every time and every artillery shell hit one less.

More importantly, Yuzhu has a large number of horses. If he can win, he will fight. If the situation is not right, he will flee.

This is as if the Song army, which was armed to the teeth, met the Xixia people who were good at mobile guerrilla warfare.

The Song army won and could not completely annihilate the Xixia people. If they were defeated, they would be chased to death by the Xixia cavalry.

After Kangxi issued the order to mobilize troops, the entire new army camp was in motion.

The troops and horses have not moved, but the food and grass go first.

Yuzhu didn't go anywhere. The cat stayed with Lao Si all day long, urging him to quickly allocate grain, grass and luggage.

When Old Thirteen saw Yuzhu clinging to his side and refusing to leave, he laughed and said, "Fourth brother, Yuzhu shouldn't be named Tong Jia, but should be named Lai. Lai is a slutty cat."

This is Yuzhu. If it were anyone else, he would definitely be a deadbeat.

The fourth child must give Yuzhu's face.

Under the supervision of Lao Si, the food and grass supplies were quickly prepared.

Therefore, Yuzhu took nine thousand powerful modern troops and embarked on the road of revenge northward.

Sending Yuzhu to take revenge was a secret order.

The public intention was that when the Rakshasa invaded the border, Yuzhu was sent to lead troops to resist.

It must be admitted that the Qing court was very good at pointing east to west and pointing north to confuse the enemy.

On the way to the north with his troops, Yuzhu followed the old rules and used the tea bricks, cloth, silk and other materials he carried to recruit stragglers from the Mongolian tribes along the way.

Adult men in the Mongolian tribes become warriors and bandits when they mount their horses, and they become docile and hospitable herdsmen when they dismount.

This is the brilliance of Yuzhu.

The bad things are all done by your own people, what does it have to do with the officials and soldiers of the imperial court?

The palace of the Karaqin Right Wing Banner is located just north of the Rehe Palace.

It is only about three hundred miles from the Wangfu Palace to the Rehe Palace.

Soon, Yuzhu led his troops and set off northward.

However, the route Yuzhu chose was very clever.

In order to confuse Garzang, Yuzhu did not go directly north, but took a detour to Linyu (Shanhaiguan), exited Ningyuan Prefecture (Xingcheng), and after arriving at Jinzhou Prefecture, turned around and headed north again.

In this way, Yuzhu entered the vast prairie from the central part of Zhuosuotu League.

The army passed through Tumed Right Banner (today's Beipiao County) and Aohan Banner, and then circled to the territory of Chifeng before turning around and heading south.

At this time, there were already two thousand casual cavalry in Yuzhu's team.

These two thousand scattered cavalry were all herders from various Mongolian tribes along the way, who were lured here by tea bricks, silk, silver and other items.

It's still the old rule, each tribe is only allowed to have fifty cavalry at most, and no more jade pillars are required.

With the help of these old bandits, Yuzhu knew every move of Garzang.

Late at night, Yuzhu led 11,000 troops and surrounded the palace of Garzang.

"Fire." Following Yuzhu's order, hundreds of cannons were fired, and almost in an instant, they blasted through the walls of the palace.

"Go ahead, I only want Garzang's head. The rest depends on your own ability." Yuzhu controlled the Qing army and did not charge, but released all two thousand scattered cavalry.

It is perfectly appropriate for barbarians to kill barbarians. What does it have to do with Yuzhu, the auxiliary prince of the Qing Dynasty?

As a result, the prince's palace of Garzang was bloodbathed by his own people, and all the chickens and dogs were killed.

As for the two sons born to Princess Duanjing, they had already been lured out of the prince's palace by Yuzhu's men.

After slaughtering the whole family of Garzang, Yuzhu sent a message to all the princes and princes of the Zhuosotu League to visit the ruins.

Intimidated by the might of the soldiers, none of the princes and princes of the Zhuosuo Tu League dared not come.

According to Kangxi's plan, Yuzhu deliberately found trouble and arrested eight Mongolian princes in public.

The tribal princes on the grassland have always been fearful of authority and immoral. They must be cut from time to time like leeks, so that they can be honest.

After Yuzhu had shown enough of the power of the Qing Dynasty on the grassland, he went south to the Rehe Palace to join the old emperor.

In fact, this was just a temporary military operation. Yuzhu's main job was still to lead the troops to protect the safety of the Holy Emperor heading north to Rehe.

The old emperor pushed the brocade box containing Gar Zang's head to the ground, stood up, walked over, kicked her hard, and cursed: "Damn barbarian, you dare to kill my beloved daughter. You deserve to die."

Yuzhu knew in his heart that the old emperor was just making use of the topic.

Because, in recent years, the Zhuosuo Tu League has been unstable internally, and for the sake of fertile pastures, internal fights over mergers and acquisitions have often begun.

Mongolian princes engaged in tribal annexation, which was the only way for Genghis Khan to rise.

I think back then, Galdan, the most ferocious enemy of the Qing Dynasty, rose to power in this way.

So far, the basic national policy of the Qing Dynasty has always been: to destroy the Junggar Khanate.

Letting Yuzhu show off his military power on the prairie was a deliberate move by the old emperor.

Mongolian barbarians, if they don't beat him for a long time, will probably completely forget Enkh Amgulang Khan.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Yuzhu not only successfully completed the task assigned by the old emperor, but also did not lose a single soldier.

That's all, the people who massacred the whole family of Gar Zang were not Qing soldiers, but Mongolians themselves.

In other words, Yuzhu did not dirty his own hands, which made the old emperor extremely satisfied.

Therefore, the old emperor gave Yuzhu a jingshe closest to his palace to live in.

From Yuzhu's monastery to the old emperor's palace, there was only a palace wall and a small river that protected the courtyard.

When Yuzhu was doing the old emperor's routine of finger-stretching, the old emperor suddenly asked him: "I heard that all five of your cubs eat Ani's milk?"

"Yes, after drinking breast milk, the babies are all very energetic. When they cry, each one is louder than the other." Yuzhu introduced the huge benefits of babies drinking breast milk in language that is in line with the times.

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Kangxi said thoughtfully: "You have always had a lot of clever ideas." He was somewhat surprised that none of Yuzhu's six sons and three daughters died in infancy.

In particular, Yuzhu's mixed-race eldest daughter, Xuewei, was born in an outside family and grew up in an outside family. She has a small body but is exceptionally healthy.

According to reports from the informants at Dagukou Pier, Xuewei was extremely energetic. She followed Alice, the foreign woman, around the pier area without feeling tired at all.

Yuzhu's parenting advice is actually not that complicated. In a nutshell, it means only drinking cold boiled water filtered through fine cotton cloth several times, and washing hands with "Marseille soap" before meals and after using the toilet.

"Marseille soap" originated in the Louis XIV period. It was originally used for simple body cleaning, especially for cleaning hands and face.

Because Marseille soap itself does not contain allergenic ingredients, it is particularly suitable for washing clothes of people prone to allergies and babies.

More importantly, in Yuzhu's house, all utensils related to eating, including eating utensils, bowls, plates, tea sets, etc., must be boiled and sterilized at high temperatures after being cleaned.

A half-hour process.

In this way, the food hygiene and safety of the baby are ensured to the greatest extent, and various heartbreaking accidental infections are avoided to the greatest extent possible.

Many of the sons and daughters of the old emperor were born, but many died in infancy.

When the two fathers came together to exchange experiences, it was easy to arouse sympathy, and Yuzhu instilled the food hygiene principles he knew into the old emperor bit by bit.

The old emperor could tell that Yuzhu was indeed extremely responsible for the family.

Well, such a family-oriented man has never been recorded among the rebels throughout the Twenty-Three Histories.

The old emperor was relieved, but he deliberately scolded Yuzhu: "You are really worthless. He hangs around your wife and son all day long. How can he be like the brave son under my banner?"

Yuzhu said with a smile: "Old man, I am satisfied with my wife and children, and the endless wealth and splendor I enjoy. Before I die, if my two eldest sons are each given the title of first-class duke,

, that would be even more satisfying." He deliberately had a family affair with the old emperor.

After hearing this, the old emperor smiled and said: "The dukedom of your auxiliary country must belong to Xiao Xuanyu. As for the little iron hammer, if he wants to attack the first-class prince, well, you, Ama, still need to make more military exploits.

ah."

These words didn't sound like much at first, but in fact they had completely exposed the old emperor's tendencies to Yuzhu.

What the old emperor meant was that the Duke of Fu was a clan title and could only be inherited by the son of Xiuyun, who was of noble birth.

As for Cao Chun, even if the old emperor favored Cao Yin again, he was only from a high-ranking official in the Three Banners and could not get into the big stage.

The old emperor was very particular about his family background. This can be seen from the fact that the idiot Lao Shi was granted the title of Prince of Dun even without having done any meritorious deeds.

Yuzhu knew in his heart that there was something in the old emperor's words, which hinted that his auxiliary prince could actually be hereditary and replaceable.

It must be admitted that when imperial power is not involved, in most cases, the old emperor is still very nostalgic.

However, it is an unbreakable truth that one emperor and one courtier serve each other!

Three thousand years of history have confirmed a hard truth: almost all of the important ministers left in the care of the emperor before his death did not end well!

(ps: I got back late after working overtime temporarily. This is the second update yesterday, and there are four more updates today.)


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