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Chapter 385 Related to Rebellion

Xiyao was about to continue speaking when she saw Yunxi's face suddenly changed. She couldn't maintain her body stability and fell backwards on the Arhat bed.

Xiyao's expression immediately changed. She first shouted: "Imperial doctor! Call the imperial doctor quickly!" Then she said to Yunxi: "Husband, what's wrong with you, husband?" She stretched out her hands as if to help Yunxi up, but her hands

When it reached halfway, it stopped again.

Min'er and Siqi on the side were also stunned. Even Wenyuan, who was sitting on his little bed, seemed to feel that the current atmosphere was unusual and stopped eating.

The maids and eunuchs present were also stunned. After a while, some of them rushed out and called the imperial doctor over.

But Yunxi said at this time: "No, don't call the imperial doctor, I have nothing to do." Then he struggled to sit up.

The palace maid who was about to run out to call the imperial doctor was stunned at the door, looking at Yunxi and Xiyao, wondering what to do next.

Xiyao winked at her and told her to continue looking for the imperial physician. Then she supported Yunxi and said, "Husband, you scared me just now. I'd better let the imperial physician take a look."

Yunxi said: "No, no need, I'm fine."

Yunxi was actually fine. It was just that he thought of something just now. Because it was too frightening for him, he couldn't maintain his body balance for a while and accidentally fell on the Arhat's bed instead of him.

Something happened to your body.

But Xiyao didn't know this. She nervously insisted that the imperial doctor come over to check the pulse and even touch the bones to make sure that there was nothing wrong with Yunxi's body.

Yunxi had no choice but to agree to let the imperial doctor check his body.

The result of the examination was of course no problem. Although Xiyao was worried and asked the imperial doctor to check it again, in the end there was still no problem, so Xiyao felt relieved.

But at this time, neither Yunxi nor Xiyao were in the mood to chat. They comforted the children and went back to their dormitory to sleep, and then they both also took a rest.

Yunxi was lying on the bed, thinking to himself: 'What if this thing I thought about really happened? In the previous life, King Yan Jingnan succeeded, and that person also survived; but in this life

Of course I can't let Zhu Di succeed like this, so what if that person dies?'

Yunxi couldn't sleep for half the night because of this thought. He didn't think about it until late at night: "Since history can be changed, then this place is probably not the same place as the history of my previous life. If the person in this time and space dies, it should not be the same place."

What impact will it have?' Yunxi finally thought half-deceptively.

But regardless of whether Yunxi was deceiving himself or others, he was finally able to fall asleep.

When Yunxi got up the next day, he had completely let go of the matter. He put the matter aside for the time being and began to rearrange the counter-insurgency affairs.

Because of Zhu Di's possible rebellion, the counter-insurgency plan previously arranged by Yunxi could no longer be used. Yunxi had also sent a messenger six hundred miles away to inform Cao Zhen of the matter.

As for how Cao Zhen will fight before Yunxi arrives, Yunxi on the one hand thinks that it would be great if Cheng Ni in Shandong can be pacified before Zhu Di officially rebels, but he is also afraid that Cao Zhen and Cheng Ni will fight happily.

At that time, Zhu Di suddenly came out and cooperated with Cheng Ni, resulting in Cao Zhen's defeat.

Therefore, Yunxi decided to let Cao Zhen decide whether to play it safe or to attack eagerly. Yunxi still believed in Cao Zhen's ability and loyalty.

After repeated thinking, Yunxi issued an order: "Qi King Zhu Xianyao will be the commander-in-chief of the former army, and Jingchuan Marquis Cao Zhen will be the deputy commander-in-chief of the former army.'

"Take Lan Zhen, Duke of Liang State, as the vanguard, and Zhu Jiye, King of Gaoping, as the deputy vanguard."

"I ordered Geng Bingwen, Marquis of Changxing, to be the commander-in-chief of the left army. He would lead 30,000 troops and temporarily lead the three guards of the King of Zhou and other soldiers from the river to the river to prevent the rebellious army from entering the river."

"Take Wei Guogong Xu Huizu as the commander-in-chief of the central army, Zhu Shou, the uncle of Shunshan, as the commander-in-chief of the right army, and Chen Heng, Marquis of Puding, as the commander-in-chief of the rear army, and lead the troops northward."

‘…’

"Take Cao Guogong Li Jinglong as the general quartermaster and stay in Suqian to supervise the army's food and grass management."

Yunxi also appointed Huining Hou Zhang Wen as the deputy commander of the army to assist himself as the commander-in-chief.

Zheng Guogong Chang Sheng and the left governor of the Chinese Army Commandery Mansion Xue Ning and Wu Dinghou Guo Ying stayed in the capital.

This time, in order to deal with Zhu Di, Yunxi mobilized almost all the famous generals in the Ming Dynasty. The commanders-in-chief of the five armies were all generals who had been awarded the title of nobleman during the Zhu Yuanzhang period. Among them, Zhu Shou seemed to have the lowest title, but he was actually a marquis. However, he was demoted by Yun He because he bound his daughter's feet.

After Yunxi's decree was issued, other appointments were not interpreted too much by people. Afterwards, people were surprised by Li Jinglong's position. Including Li Jinglong himself, they all believed that he should be appointed to a military position of fighting, not a managerial position. The position of logistics.

Although logistics management is also very important, because Zhu Yuanzhang once praised Li Jinglong when he was still alive, everyone believed that Li Jinglong could still fight.

Yunxi actually worked hard to arrange Li Jinglong. Li Jinglong has performed well so far. If Yunxi rashly said that Li Jinglong was not good at fighting, he might be considered to have ulterior motives and to suppress the Li family; but the problem is that Li Jinglong is really not suitable. Command the war.

In the end, Yunxi thought that Li Jinglong still had some organizational skills based on his ability to bring an army of 500,000 to the vicinity of Beiping City normally, so he gave him the position of military supplies. Several of Li Jinglong's sons were in the capital, and the capital was Yunxi's most important city. A few trusted people were guarding it, so Yunxi was not worried about Li Jinglong's rebellion.

However, no matter what the officials thought, since Yunxi had already made a decree, and it was not too unreasonable, the officials could only accept it. The appointed generals began to prepare what they needed for the expedition, among which Especially a personal guard of the same blood type is the most important. This is almost equivalent to half a life.

The same is true for Yunxi himself. Since Yunxi wants to lead the troops to fight in person, although it is impossible to lead the charge in person like Baihu or Qianhu, it is obviously not good to stay on the side of the big tent all the time. So since it is possible to have a big attack If you leave your tent, you may be hit by a stray arrow, and you may die of excessive blood loss. Therefore, it is necessary for Yunxi to prepare several people of the same blood type.

However, this also caused Yunxi, who was sitting in the main hall where the memorial was being processed, to look at Xiyao's trusted eunuch who came to tell him that he had selected eight eunuchs with the same blood type as him, and smiled bitterly: He I don't think it's necessary to bring so many people.

But he couldn't shirk it. After all, this was Xiyao's concern for him, so Yunxi could only nod and beat the eunuch down.

Then Yunxi continued to deal with the memorial. However, although Yunxi was dealing with the memorial, most of his thoughts were actually on countering the rebellion. Because the fourth auxiliary officer had previously written opinions on how to deal with the memorial, Yunxi was basically the big one. Make a general outline and then copy down the handling opinions of the fourth auxiliary officer.

While Yunxi was copying and drafting his opinions without much care, a member of the Zhongshushe came over and said to Yunxi: "Your Majesty, the excerpts from Guangdong were submitted by General Huaying."

‘Huaying? Isn’t that the future left prime minister of the Sri Lankan Kingdom that I appointed? He wrote the memorial? Is it about the expedition?’ Yunxi thought as he took the memorial and opened it to read.

Yunxi's expectation was good. It was indeed a report about the expedition. The matter of King Qi's three guards had already spread to Guangdong through Di Bao. Although Hua Ying did not know about Xie Cheng's rebellion when he wrote the report, he still went ahead out of caution. After receiving this memorial, he asked whether the expedition was going as scheduled. The rice in Guangdong had already been harvested.

Yunxi did not hesitate at all and approved the words: permission to go out. The 6th Division, which only had three guards in total, had little impact on the war situation in the Central Plains, and it could not relax its overseas development.

Yunxi put this memorial aside, and then thought of the man named Zhang Tan recommended by the magistrate of Cangwu County, Guangxi, and whom he liked. He should be arriving in the capital soon. In addition, October is coming soon. The fleet heading north to explore, led by Fang Mingqian, should be back soon.

‘Hey! These can only be postponed for a while.’ Yunxi lamented in his heart.

But when Yunxi wanted to continue reviewing the memorial, he suddenly had a flash of inspiration and remembered a battle plan that had been ignored before.

Yunxi immediately pushed away the memorial on the table and said to Zhang Wen: "Zhang Aiqing, I suddenly thought of something and will discuss it with Aiqing."

Zhang Wen stood up and walked to Yunxi's side, waiting for his instructions.

Yunxi looked around and took Zhang Wen to the side hall.

When they arrived at the side hall, Yunxi said directly: "Zhang Aiqing, I just thought of a way to calm down Cheng Ni as soon as possible. Zhang Aiqing will listen to see if it is feasible." Then Yunxi started talking.

The method Yunxi proposed was to transport troops to Dengzhou by sea, and then directly attack Qingzhou, one of Cheng Ni's bases.

This method sounds very simple, but there is almost no precedent in ancient times. Even the Ming Dynasty, which had unprecedentedly powerful shipbuilding technology, did not transport troops by sea during the reign of Zhu Yuanzhang, but only transported various supplies.

But after reading Huaying's memorial just now, Yunxi suddenly remembered: Since we can send troops to attack overseas countries by sea, why can't we transport troops to Dengzhou by sea? Speaking of which, it is not difficult to transport troops to Dengzhou. It's smaller. And it's not a battle on the 6th, it's just transporting troops.

After hearing Yunxi's method, Zhang Wen was stunned for a moment, and then praised: "Your Majesty, this is a very good strategy, I could not have imagined it at all."

Yunxi didn't know whether this was Zhang Wen's customary compliment to the emperor or a sincere compliment, so he asked, "Does Zhang Aiqing think it's feasible?"

Zhang Wen said: "Of course it is feasible. Since money and food can be transported from the capital to Liaodong, it is also possible to transport guardsmen to Shandong."


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