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Chapter 38: Zhou Peigong

With a long sigh, the past events are still vivid in his mind, and he can't help but sigh when he recalls his old friend's words and deeds. 【】. Gao Shiqi, who was immersed in memories, had forgotten that there was Mi Qing, a Sauron man, beside him.

Paintings remind people of being lonely. If someone comes in at this time, they will see the host and guest. One is disappointed and dazed, while the other has a face full of surprise and his eyes are wandering.

Pei Gong? Zhou Pei Gong? Is Zhou Pei Gong very depressed now? Isn't he a Confucian general of the Kangxi Dynasty who strategized and won thousands of miles? He made extraordinary achievements in the battles of destroying Chahar, surrendering the king's ministers, and conquering Wu Sangui. How could he be so poor?

To the point where you have to sell your collection of famous paintings to make a living?

Zhao Qiang was not sure whether the "Pei Gong" Gao Shiqi muttered to himself was the guy named Zhou Chang, whose nickname was Pei Gong. But if it was really Zhou Peigong, he would have to be in awe. Although the two sides stood in different positions.

, but it did not diminish Zhao Qiang's admiration for him at all, and this admiration was mostly due to his admiration for Zhou Peigong's ability to lead the army.

Manuscripts of Qing history record that Zhou Peigong was highly talented, uneducated, erudite, eloquent, able to govern the country, and capable of bringing peace to the country through martial arts. In the Kangxi Dynasty, Zhou Peigong was the only one who had both Taoism and martial arts, and was the best among the ministers. Even with his talent,

The conceited Gao Shiqi was convinced in front of him. However, because Zhou Peigong was too talented, arrogant, and Han Chinese, he was criticized by the ministers and jealous of Kangxi. Therefore, he never succeeded in his career and his position was always low.

After the pacification of the Three Feudatories, he was only awarded a sesame official like Denglai Dao of Shandong. This was not included. Even in the process of leading troops to fight, Zhou Peigong was just a deputy general, and the leader was the Manchu Tuhai. Tuhai was a talented general, but Zhou Peigong was

He is a rare handsome man, and such a combination is rare in history, just like letting Han Xin attack Fan Kuai. Although Tuhai respected Zhou Peigong very much and obeyed his advice, in any case, he was not the first to quell the rebellion.

Yes, if there is any fault in the battle, it is possible that he will bear it. This arrangement is simply Kangxi's suspicion of Han military leaders, especially his suppression of all Han generals like Zhou Peigong. As for Zhao Liangdong, Zhang

For a pure general like Yong, Kangxi's jealousy was not so strong. This corresponds to a famous saying in later generations: "If you are not afraid of gangsters, you are afraid of losing your life, but you are afraid of gangsters being transformed."

Zhao Qiang remembered that Zhou Peigong's final outcome was that he was sent to Shengjing as admiral. This was an arrangement that killed two birds with one stone. It was also the best embodiment of success and fame. The reason why Kangxi let Zhou Peigong go outside the customs was, on the one hand, to use Zhou Peigong's talents.

On the other hand, the fight against the Russians was because Shengjing was the hometown of Kangxi and the place where the dragons of the Qing Dynasty flourished. The soldiers and civilians stationed there were all Eight Banners, and they could closely monitor Zhou Peigong. Those who bravely shake the master are always in danger, and the merits

Those who dominate the world will not be rewarded, which can also show that Kangxi's courage was small, and Zhou Peigong's ending was the same. Compared with Han Xin, he only managed to save his life.

What made Zhou Peigong famous in one fell swoop was his "talking of surrender" to Wang Fuchen of Shaanxi Province. In the thirteenth year of Kangxi, after Geng Jingzhong and Wang Fuchen launched their troops to rebel against the Qing Dynasty, Wu Sangui tried to support him and opened up contacts with Geng and Wang, so as to unite the anti-Qing areas.

They formed one piece and quickly compressed the encirclement of the Qing army. However, Kangxi understood Wu Sangui's strategic intentions and sent out large armies without delay to block the Wu army from Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Shaanxi, Gansu and other places, encircle and suppress the Wang rebels. At the same time, he appointed Tu

Hai was the general, in charge of the Shaanxi-Gansu expeditionary army, focusing on dealing with Wang Fuchen.

Wang Fuchen respected his troops and was famous for his bravery and prowess in battle. The Qing generals were a little afraid of him and did not dare to attack easily. He also did not take the Qing soldiers seriously. He was not afraid of the siege of 100,000 Qing troops and was arrogant. As soon as Tuhai arrived in Pingliang,

The generals suddenly became more courageous and asked for orders to attack the city. Zhou Peigong was just a silent official at the time, but he told Tuhai about the Pingliang Policy and was called by Tuhai as a staff member. In the "Pingliang Policy", Zhou Peigong carefully analyzed the situation at the time.

Xiang Tuhai proposed: The Guan area is the backbone of the world. Wu Sangui's rebellion did not go from Yunnan via Sichuan to Shaanxi in time. Instead, he entrenched himself between Hunan and Hubei to confront Jingxiang officers and soldiers. It was really unscrupulous. Now, Wang Fuchen rises to rebel, which is very important.

, but his rebellion was forced by circumstances and his reluctance to part with his high official position and generous salary. This is like a cataract patient longing to see the light again, or a paraplegic trying to stand and walk. If the imperial court sent a eloquent person to persuade him, Wang Fuchen would definitely rein in his horse and surrender to the imperial court.

.In this way, there is no need to mobilize troops to confront them head-on.

Tuhai heard Zhou Peigong's words and was interested, but there was no suitable person in sight to send. It happened that Wang Fuchen's general Huang Jiuchou and the political envoy Gong Rong met Zhou Peigong's nanny Gong Rong. Her son was from the same hometown as Zhou Jun, and she had repeatedly urged Wang Fuchen to surrender.

, the king was hesitant. They tried to write down the internal situation in writing, sealed it with wax pills, and sent it secretly to Zhou Peigong. Zhou Peigong took advantage of this favorable situation and volunteered for military service. He was willing to risk his own life and go to the city to persuade him to surrender.

"If you go and fail to continue, you will suffer disaster." This means: If you go and persuade Wang Fuchen, it is the blessing of a great scholar; if something unexpected happens, you will die with resentment.

Tuhai was naturally very happy after hearing this, and hurriedly wrote the memorial at night and sent it to the capital. Kangxi immediately summoned Zhou Chang to the capital and personally summoned him at the Qianqing Palace. After hearing Zhou Peigong's idea, Kangxi immediately named Zhou Peigong the Councilor of the Taoist Platform, with the title of First Grade

, was given a yellow mandarin coat, and carried the edict of surrender, and went to Pingliang to appease him. Zhou Peigong left the capital with the order and entered Wang Fuchen's military camp alone. Wang Fuchen was forced to run out of food and listened to Zhou Peigong's advice, so he sent a pair of generals to follow Zhou out of the city.

Seeing Tuhai, he expressed his surrender. At this point, Wang Fuchen was no longer a worry for the Qing court, and he would not end well in the end. Putting down Wang Fuchen's Shaanxi-Gansu rebellion not only eliminated the major threat to the Qing court, but also cut off Wu Sangui's wings in the northwest. Therefore, the Qing Dynasty

The court rewarded the Han generals who participated in the war based on their merits, entrusted them with important tasks, and encouraged and rewarded them in many ways to make them serve the court loyally. However, Zhou Peigong only had one request for rewards: his mother, Sun, would sacrifice her father's death for her father's death, and he hoped that the emperor would be his mother.

Invite Jing. Tu Hai reported to Emperor Kangxi to promote Zhou Peigong to the post of Denglai Dao in Shandong, and to confer honorable titles on Zhou Peigong's mother and grandson.

After that, Zhou Peigong retired from the Navy and fought as a deputy general. He clarified that the Eight Banners Army was arrogant and extravagant and could not be reused. He boldly proposed to use Han ministers and Han troops, especially the Han Chinese Yao Qisheng, which made the platform successful. Yao Qisheng later joined the Han Chinese Li Guangdi

He was stationed in Futai. Both of them were Han ministers that Kangxi admired very much. Unfortunately, he had the intention of being loyal to the emperor, but he could not do his best because of his great contribution and talent. If he was allowed to do it, Kangxi would probably

Just like before the withdrawal of the feudal lordship, I still have one or two headaches every day.

I vaguely remember that after the peace of San Francisco, Zhou Peigong was given a small Taoist platform and went to Shandong to serve as an official. Then he seemed to have a falling out with the local chief military officer, and angrily resigned and returned home to his hometown in Hubei.

After being idle for seven or eight years, Kangxi remembered him and took him to the outside of the customs. He died in the ice and snow outside the customs within two years. After all, Zhou Peigong should be in Hubei now. Why did he come to the capital and how did he live?

He was so miserable that he had to make a living by selling paintings? What did he do so eagerly waiting for money? Where is he now? Zhao Qiang thought over and over about Zhou Peigong's current situation. He didn't even know when Gao Shiqi called him.

"Why is the proprietor so obsessed with things?" Gao Shiqi didn't know that Zhao Qiang was thinking about Zhou Peigong just like him. However, one was thinking about old friends in the past and thinking about things when he saw things; the other was thinking about his outstanding leader.

With such talent, I wish I could take him under my wing immediately.

"Oh?" Zhao Qiang came back to his senses and hurriedly joked to cover up his gaffe: "I am thinking about how to get rid of the goods brought from outside the customs so that I can rush back to the clan as soon as possible."

"Proprietor, you don't have to worry about this. After that, I will introduce a big customer to the proprietor. No matter how much goods the proprietor has, he will definitely be able to eat them, and the price will definitely be higher than the market." Gao Shiqi said confidently.

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Since Gao Shiqi promised, this matter cannot be wrong. Zhao Qiang thanked him hurriedly: "Thank you, sir!" He also wanted to know something about Zhou Peigong from Gao Shiqi, but Gao Shiqi did not mention Zhou Peigong at all.

After saying a few words, Zhao Qiang stood up and said goodbye, and Gao Shiqi no longer stayed. Zhao Qiang left the Gao Mansion with Deqiu and Ge Feihu who were waiting outside the house. As for how Gao Shiqi used Li Xiuqin, mother and son,

If someone becomes Li Guangdi's seal, he can no longer interfere with this matter, and he can't interfere.

As soon as they got out of Gaofu and entered the carriage, Zhao Qiang whispered: "Go to that antique shop where you buy paintings. Hurry, the sooner the better!"

Because the word "Wang Fuchen" is a forbidden word in Zongheng Backstage, a "" is added after the word "Wang Fuchen". Please note to readers.


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