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Chapter 507: Yan Yingyuan's Request

After a while, several people in the hall smiled. They all heard clearly that it was good news.

After a while, Emperor Chongzhen looked at the good news that Wang Chengen handed over with a smile. He nodded while reading: "Not bad, well done! This style of play is also possible. Adding up a little makes a lot, better than Ning Jin."

The first line is much better.”

Zhong Jinwei and Wen Tiren both looked at the smiling Emperor Chongzhen with ease. They felt very comfortable and energetic. As the saying goes, people feel refreshed when happy events happen. This good news is really a good medicine to cure mental fatigue.

After reading it, Emperor Chongzhen gave the good news to Wang Chengen and asked him to forward it to Zhong Jinwei and Wen Tiren.

Then he said with a smile: "The Jianlu were rebellious and unjust in Korea. The Korean righteous people rose up in resistance one after another and asked Denglai for help, which dealt a severe blow to the Jianlu in Korea."

Zhong Jinwei was not surprised that the Denglai Ming army was able to win the battle. He also didn't think about who Lu Xiangsheng was. He could lead the Tianxiong army in the late Ming Dynasty. How could he be an incompetent person?

"Master Zhong, Lu Qing also mentioned in the victory report that your brother-in-law wants to go to the Southeast Navy. What do you think?"

Zhong Jinwei did not come to see the good news. Hearing what Emperor Chongzhen said, he was stunned for a moment, and then asked curiously: "Your Majesty, what is the reason?"

Emperor Chongzhen nodded at the victory report in Zhong Jinwei's hand and said, "Read it first, and then talk after you finish reading it."

Zhong Jinwei had no choice but to look at the good news in his hand first.

After reading it, he handed the good news to Wen Tiren and considered Yan Yingyuan's request.

I think back then, it was actually my own intention to arrange for Yan Yingyuan to go to Denglai to be the commander of the water camp.

Now look at Yan Yingyuan's meaning. He feels that he already has the theoretical knowledge of water warfare, but there are no opponents on the Denglai front line and cannot be used in actual combat. Moreover, most of his ships are used for transportation, and there are very few warships. In order to prevent a real war in the future

, something went wrong on the battlefield, so I wanted to go to the southeast where there are more water battles for an internship.

This idea is not bad, but fortunately Yan Yingyuan is a person who knows the importance of things. He really didn't think carefully when he arranged for him to go to Denglai.

When Zhong Jinwei thought of this, he raised his head and looked at Emperor Chongzhen. Seeing that he was looking at him, knowing that he was waiting for his opinion, he said: "Your Majesty, I think what he said makes sense. He is not a natural military genius, so he should go first."

It’s better to practice in the southeast.”

Emperor Chongzhen admired Yan Yingyuan very much. Not to mention what Zhong Jinwei told about Yan Yingyuan's historical deeds, it can be seen that in the Battle of Gyeonggi, he did not seek fame and fortune, but only wanted to make contributions step by step and be promoted.

It turns out that he is a down-to-earth and practical general.

If he were an ordinary general, in a situation like Yan Yingyuan's, not only would he not talk about his shortcomings, but he would also pretend to understand, and he would have to rely on that position. How could he take the initiative to ask to be transferred to a dangerous place?

Therefore, after Zhong Jinwei said what he said, Emperor Chongzhen nodded in agreement and said: "I think so too. Since the Southeast Navy was defeated by Zheng Zhilong in the second year of Chongzhen, its generals have all been pirates recruited over, and they have rebelled from time to time.

Loyalty to the imperial court. I am currently busy with the war in the north and have no time to take care of them for the time being. Now that your brother-in-law is willing to go, he can help me keep an eye on the Southeast Navy."

By this time, Wen Tiren had also read the content of the good news.

Although Wen Tiren did not know Yan Yingyuan as well as Emperor Zhong Jinwei and Chongzhen did, even without Zhong Jinwei's relationship, because his family was in the capital, he was obviously more loyal than ordinary generals.

Therefore, he also spoke in agreement: "I also agree that he will be transferred to the southeast."

The three people in the palace all agreed to Yan Yingyuan's request, so they discussed the next specific position.

It can be said that Zhong Jinwei did not know much about the situation of the Ming Navy at this time, but he knew one thing that the southeast would be Zheng Zhilong's world in the future.

Therefore, he suggested: "Zheng Zhilong's naval combat ability is good. He can be transferred to learn from it."

Emperor Chongzhen had this intention. He nodded and said: "I intend to transfer Yan Yingyuan to the Navy in Funing Town, Fujian Province as a staff general, and watch over Zheng Zhilong's guerrilla attack for me."

Zhong Jinwei was a little worried after hearing this. Zheng Zhilong has no sense of loyalty and is ruthless. He can do anything as long as it is not good for him. If Yan Yingyuan goes to take care of him, he will do anything.

Will he be tricked?

When Emperor Chongzhen saw Zhong Jinwei's worried expression, he immediately laughed and said to Zhong Jinwei: "Don't worry so much. Master Zhong still remembers Liu Xingzuo, the commander of Jinyiwei? He has already trained a number of fine skills to lurk in the Southeast Navy. It is necessary.

When the time comes, I will help your brother-in-law."

When Zhong Jinwei heard this, his worries turned into joy, that's good. He thought for a moment and replied: "Your Majesty is wise, but I feel it is not appropriate to touch Zheng Zhilong for the time being. Let him annihilate the other pirates first."

Emperor Chongzhen nodded and said, "I know this."

If it had not wanted to stabilize the situation in the southeast, the imperial court could have forced Zheng Zhilong to make a choice by issuing an imperial edict to transfer Zheng Zhilong's family members to live in the capital.

The reason why we have not done this is because we are worried that Zheng Zhilong will rebel again and cause the southeastern coast to fall into turmoil again.

The matter was settled for the time being. Emperor Chongzhen remembered the incident in the victory report and continued to say to Zhong Jinwei: "Master Zhong, it is indeed a good idea for you to exile those bandit leaders to Liaodong. They killed the captives and performed meritorious services, which can be regarded as atonement."

Already."

Among the leaders of the peasant army, Zhang Xianzhong performed the most outstandingly in the end and was highly praised by Lu Xiangsheng.

This is not surprising to Zhong Jinwei at all. Not to mention that he has been cared for, just based on history, he has been able to serve as the leader of a party, and even founded a country and became the emperor. It is impossible for him to have no ability.

It's just that he was used to rushing to the front line, and was eventually killed by the rebels and snipers, which was not good. By the way, Lu Xiangsheng also had this problem due to his bravery, so he had to write a letter to remind him.

Generally speaking, if the leader has no force value, he will not charge forward, and there will be no such worry. But Lu Xiangsheng and Zhang Xianzhong happened to be extremely brave, and they would probably feel itchy if they did not go into battle to kill the enemy. Zhong Jinwei could understand this very well.

"Your Majesty, the Denglai Ming Army has won consecutive battles, and the situation in North Korea is good. However, I am worried that Jianlu is not that kind of brainless person. After suffering losses one after another, there will definitely be corresponding countermeasures. It is better to remind Jiutai to be careful.

." Zhong Jinwei suggested.

None of the people in the palace would despise Jianlu's military capabilities. Otherwise, the Ming army would not have lost consecutive battles. The great rivers and mountains in Liaodong had fallen for so long and could not be recovered.

Emperor Chongzhen nodded immediately and said: "I will remind him."

"Your Majesty, what's going on with Guan Ning?" Zhong Jinwei was talking about the Denglai Ming Army, and he also thought of Sun Chengzong's side. The main and the auxiliary should move at the same time, otherwise the pressure on either side will be great.

When Emperor Chongzhen heard this, he frowned slightly. He found a memorial on the imperial case and asked Wang Chengen to forward it to Zhong Jinwei. He said at the same time: "I am not very satisfied with Master Sun's strategy. I have been waiting for several days without approval.

How about you come and take a look?"


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