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Chapter 68 Guards

When he woke up, it was already bright, and the sunlight penetrated through the window and hit the bed. [ ] After rubbing his confused eyes, Zhao Qiang struggled to sit up, and after a while, he had to get up and get dressed after his head was clear, not wanting to touch him.

But she was soft everywhere, and when she turned around, it was the Russian woman Lin Na whom he had conquered twice last night.

Damn it, we can’t do this next time. Looking at Lin Na who hadn’t woken up yet, Zhao Qiang shook his head. If this woman was a loyal girl, she might have lost her life in her hands. Fortunately, she didn’t do that. Weiwei tilted her head toward

Lin Na turned to look at her face, and saw that she was sleeping soundly, without the sadness that a normal woman would feel after being raped.

This Russian girl is really good-looking. She is an aristocratic woman after all, and her genetics are really good. Zhao Qiang was a little glad that Lin Na didn't kill him while he was sleeping, and he was also a little happy because Lin Na's body allowed him to taste a man's body.

Happy, if the sun hadn't risen high and looking at the naked Lin Na in front of him, I'm afraid Zhao Qiang would have been unable to resist raising the gun array again.

After getting dressed, Zhao Qiang did not wake up Lin Na, but opened the door to the room. There were still many things to do today, and he could no longer waste time on women.

"Mr. Qian, you're up."

As soon as Zhao Qiang came out of the house, he saw four strong young men guarding respectfully outside. When he came out, the four of them hurriedly saluted him.

"you?"

Zhao Qiang looked at the four people in confusion, wondering what they were doing outside his house.

The leader, a tall young man in his mid-twenties, said hurriedly: "To Mr. Qian, the four of us were transferred by Officer Hu Ying to serve as bodyguards for Mr. Qian. My subordinate Chen Wei." After speaking, he pointed again.

The other three people said respectively: "Yan Qian, He Manchuan, Xu Ping."

Hu Wang, the old man, has become more and more careless. He even thought of arranging a guard for me. After listening to Chen Wei's words, Zhao Qiang laughed out loud. He was not dissatisfied with this arrangement. After all, his status was different, and he was no longer the guard before.

Other people's guards are the backbone of the hundreds of Wu troops in the fort, so security issues naturally require more attention. With guards, the authority can be improved and things can be done much more conveniently. He nodded with a smile and motioned for the four of them to get up.

"Your accent doesn't sound like someone from the old camp."

Listening to Chen Wei's words, Zhao Qiang had the feeling of hearing Cantonese people speak Mandarin in later generations, and guessed that this person should be from Guangdong. Sure enough, Chen Wei's subsequent answer confirmed Zhao Qiang's guess.

"Back to Mr. Qian, my subordinate is from Guangdong. I used to serve in the Pingnan Royal Army. After the prince was killed, my subordinates were also sent to other places. I was fortunate enough to go to Yongling with Mr. Qian, and then to Songshan with Mr. Qian.

Fort.”

Having said this, Chen Wei glanced at Zhao Qiang with great gratitude: "If it weren't for Mr. Qian, I'm afraid that my subordinates would still be living in Songshan Castle without people or ghosts. How could we be in such a situation now? Now that Hu Ying is a high-ranking official, how can I

It is a great honor for me to serve as the bodyguard of Mr. Qian. As long as your Majesty is driven, my subordinates will go through fire and water, no matter what!"

King Pingnan refers to Shang Kexi, but he died in Guangzhou in the fifteenth year of Kangxi. Of course, Zhao Qiang understood that the prince Chen Wei was talking about was Shang Zhixin, the eldest son of Shang Kexi. Zhao Qiang knew the unlucky guy Shang Zhixin quite well.

.The world often talks about the Rebellion of the Three Feudatories, but in fact it was Wu Sangui who fought against the Qing army alone. Shang Zhixin of the other two vassals was a censorship faction. He gave strong support in spirit, but had no action until Wu Sangui died of illness.

, he didn’t even leave Guangdong, he just wandered around in his own three-acre land.

Geng Jingzhong in Fujian was conscious and wanted to fight against the Qing Dynasty. He also sacrificed his flag to fight for the Northern Expedition. However, Taiwanese Zheng Jing was like a gunpowder quarrel with him and held him back in Fujian. Geng Jingzhong had to fight against the Qing army in the front.

, Zheng Jing had to deal with him later, and his military strength was the weakest. He could only care about the head but not the tail, so the Qing government did not pay attention to him at all, and only let Zhejiang's thousands of green soldiers deal with him. Zheng Jing was even more powerful than the Qing government.

He attached great importance to Geng Jingzhong and sent tens of thousands of his troops to Fujian. The final result was that Geng Jingzhong was defeated alive by Taiwan's "Ming Army".

Whenever he came across this piece of historical data, Zhao Qiang had the misconception that Zheng Jing was an insider of the Qing government. Otherwise, why would he ignore the overall situation and not attack the Qing army, but the anti-Qing Geng Jingzhong? What if he was at that time?

Whether he sends the navy to the north, imitating his father Zheng Chenggong and causing trouble in Nanjing or north of Tianjin, no matter what he does, it may be the last straw that breaks the Manchu Qing Dynasty. Unfortunately, this person has too little experience. It is really disappointing for him to do this.

This historical fact is incomprehensible, and Zhao Qiang can only attribute the reason to the influence of the Zheng family's pirate genes.

Pirates only care about the interests of their own small group and ignore the overall situation. Didn't Zheng Chenggong also fight in the nest and fight to the death with Zheng Cai? In the end, he was taken advantage of by the Qing army, but he finally thought of grabbing Taiwan from the Dutch as a foothold;

Later, he carried forward the character of pirates to preserve their strength and staged a living farce in the Yangtze River, completely ruining the situation where all Jiangnan could return to the rule of the Ming Dynasty. Furthermore, they refused to help Li Dingguo, Zhang Huangyan and other anti-Qing forces and only paid attention to

Their own interests ultimately led to the defeat of all the anti-Qing forces. If his father had a precedent, his son would naturally follow suit. It is really sad, but his reputation will last forever after his death. If Li Dingguo Jiuquan knew about it, he should laugh at the fact that the world does not know history.

Chen Wei was a subordinate of Shang Zhixin. According to Zhao Qiang's knowledge, Shang Zhixin sent troops to besiege his father Shang Kexi's mansion during the crisis in Guangzhou in the 15th year of Kangxi's reign, and then responded to Wu Sangui's uprising. However, he was not firm in his determination and did not have much time to fight.

He regretted it again and returned to the Qing court again. At that time, Kangxi was troubled by Wu Sangui, and he had no idea what to do with Shang Zhixin, who was far away in Guangdong. He pretended that his previous response to Wu Sangui had not happened and allowed him to usurp Shang Kexi's throne.

Continue to guard Guangdong. In the 17th year of Kangxi's reign, due to the intense fighting on the front line, the Qing army was a little difficult to resist. Kangxi ordered Shang Zhixin to send troops to rescue Yizhang, Chenzhou, and Yongxing, and attack Wu Sangui from behind. However, Shang Zhixin was also considered to be loyal.

Although he did not raise troops to follow Wu Sangui to the north, he naturally refused to stab Wu Sangui. He found a lot of excuses not to go and adopted a wait-and-see attitude. He would hang out with whoever wins. However, this kind of censorship is obviously not acceptable.

Being tolerated by Kangxi, after defeating the Wu army, Kangxi ordered Shang Zhixin to be bound and sent to Beijing. Shang Zhixin was not a fool, and of course he understood what Kangxi wanted him to do in Beijing. The military and political officials in Guangdong were determined to take credit for his head.

The situation was over, and Shang Zhixin had no choice but to arrive in Beijing obediently, and was sentenced to death immediately, ending his unfortunate career as a wallflower. Listing it as one of the San Francisco Rebellions was really too flattering to him. I'm afraid Kangxi wanted to show off.

Because he was wise and powerful, he instructed the historian to include Shang Zhixin as a large rebel army.

The chaos of the Three Feuds certainly sounds much scarier than that of the One or Two Feuds.

Because Wu Jun generally had no good impression of Shang Zhixin's men, Zhao Qiang never paid attention to Shang Fan's men who were also slaves outside the customs, and did not pay much attention to Shang Zhixin's subordinates who were also working as coolies. When his heart suddenly moved, he should

I have found out how many trustworthy subordinates there are besides Wu Jun and his troops, and whether there are Geng Jingzhong's troops. In the future, we may be able to rely on them to get involved in Fujian and Guangdong. They are all local snakes.

After Zhao Qiang asked Yan Qian, He Manchuan and Xu Ping briefly about their own situations. Yan Qian is from Guangxi. His father was engaged in maritime trade in Guangxi. After Wu Sangui started his army, his father had a speculative mentality.

, believed that Wu Sangui would take over the world, so he gave the money to Wu Junzhi's third son Yan, who was brave and fierce, and always wanted to start a career. Not wanting to fail in his speculation, his son was sent to work as a slave outside the customs, and the Yan family was even more ruined.

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He Manchuan was originally a captain of the Mabu Camp, a moderate military officer in the Wu Army. He was nicknamed "He Sanpao". Fortunately, he had no intention of disobeying Zhao Qiang. He Manchuan and the former Hu Wang are now

Qi Zhuang is similar to Qi Zhuang. They are all rough men and only obey those who are more ruthless than him. Ever since he saw Zhao Qiang willing to be skinned by party officials for the life of his roommate, he has left the impression of Zhao Qiang as a good man in his mind. And even more so after that.

Seeing him fight bloody battles with the Rakshasa people to save those women, I was filled with admiration. Originally, he also signed up to join the defense force, but Zhao Qiang had made a request in advance, and no one who had served as an officer in the Wu army would be accepted, so He Manchuan could not

He joined the defense team. But he was destined to Zhao Qiang. After Zhao Qiang said those words to them at Songshan Fort, he was the first to walk behind Zhao Qiang. After that, he followed all the way north, and signed up to join the Death Soldier before seizing the fort.

He rode with Qi Zhuang and captured the fort gate. Xu Ping was an ordinary soldier, a native of Yunnan, a descendant of Guan Ning's army, and he had excellent swordsmanship.

When Hu Wang, Wu Si, and Qi Zhuang discussed equipping Zhao Qiang with guards, they agreed that each of the four would have one person under his command. The final result was that Chen Wei, Yan Qian, He Manchuan, and Xu Ping became Zhao Qiang's guards. Together with the other three

Different from his bravery, Chen Wei's martial arts skills are ordinary, but he was sent here by Hu Wang. The reason is that this person is relatively delicate, Zhao Qiang will be very easy to use, and sometimes he can help with some personal matters.

After saying a few words of encouragement to the four guards, Zhao Qiang asked them to split up and notify several battalion officers and Wei Ji, asking them to meet him in the Russian meeting hall. He was going to start the arrangements for reorganization and management work.

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