In order to make room for the Eight Banners soldiers in the city of Beijing, the subordinate officials searched the houses everywhere with various charges. Some scoundrels took advantage of the opportunity to get into trouble and made trouble for the officials, always demanding various compensations.
A scoundrel with a male duck voice had his eyes rolling, and he had to send people to compensate him for his money before he would let him out of the house. The officials all knew that this man was a long-term follower of the college student Feng Quan's family, a well-known scoundrel, and they knew that Feng Quan
He is a figure appreciated by Prince Rui, who is afraid of the power of the Feng family, so it is not convenient for him to use force like other ordinary civilians.
The messenger smiled apologetically and said: "Brother Zhang, this house is to be vacated for Dongshi to live in. You should also know the priorities of things. Don't make it difficult for us to do things."
The scoundrel man was not willing to listen, and he shamelessly entangled the officers and rolled around. One of the officers couldn't help but flicked his whip to scare him. Unexpectedly, the scoundrel man became furious and ran forward for about ten steps.
He waved his arms and threw off his coat, and lay on his back with a plop in the middle of the street.
He crossed his legs, folded his arms, and shouted triumphantly: "You two! Do you dare to press me? If you dare, I will wait for you today! If you don't dare, just get out of here!"
The official was angry and anxious: "Get up, why are you being such a rogue!"
He jumped out of the car and tried to pull the scoundrel, but the scoundrel shouted again: "I killed him! I broke his arm!" He was really strong, as if he had grown up on the ground. Not only did the police not only pull him, but he also couldn't move.
He shouted and screamed, attracting many people to watch the fun. In full view of the crowd, the officials were helpless. Who is not afraid of this unreasonable gangster?
There was a neigh of horses, and several tall horses approached. A big man wearing a mink hat and a black velvet cloak dismounted. The crowd immediately made way for him, expressing their hope of persuading him. He looked at the situation.
, frowning his thick, black sea cucumber eyebrows and asked: "What's going on?"
The scoundrel laughed and said, "Who dares to beat me to death?"
After asking for instructions from a young man in brocade robes behind him, the big khan wearing an ermine hat took two big steps to the scoundrel. With a sneer, he took off his hat, revealing a shiny Manchu braid, and yelled: "This
Is that what you said?"
Everyone was shocked when they saw that this was a Manchurian. Without waiting for the scoundrel to reply, the man in the marten hat turned around without saying a word, pulled out the whip beside the saddle, and charged the horse with a snap.
The tall horse suddenly jumped forward and stepped forward with its four hooves, trampling the scoundrel to death.
The ground was covered with blood, and the people around showed frightened expressions, and the officials were too frightened to come forward. When the nearby Sifang officials and township officials heard the news, they rushed over, but the man in the mink hat didn't pay any attention.
Quietly said: "He wants to die himself, why let him live!"
He turned back and reported to the young man in brocade robes: "Assistant King, I have already dealt with this Han who blocked the road."
The Sifang officials and the township officials, as well as a large group of patrolmen, were in panic. The Nancheng censor hurriedly arrived. Hearing the sound of gongs to clear the way, the patrol censor in charge of public security matters in Nancheng, the capital, heard the news.
Arrived.
When the censor saw the young man in brocade robes on the horse, he was shocked. He knelt down in front of the horse and kowtowed: "The official is late, so I apologize for this!" The onlookers could not have imagined this situation. They all opened their eyes wide and whispered quietly.
The ground gasped.
The young man in brocade robes stepped on the back of the man in the mink hat. His voice was a little hoarse, but his momentum was very strong, and he had the majesty of a town official: "This is the royal road of the imperial city. The traitors are running rampant like this. We must patrol the city."
What’s the use of history?”
The censor kowtowed repeatedly, with a pale face, and listened to him continue to say loudly: "If there are any traitors who imitate this scoundrel, they will be like this today, and they will be beaten to death!" After that, he turned around and mounted his horse. The small team just stood in the circle of people.
The cavalrymen who were snickering outside followed him and galloped north.
The censor who patrolled the city stood up and was furious at the Sifang officials: "You damn things! Why didn't you send someone to retaliate earlier? I can't spare you! Thirty lashes!"
The servants around the censor didn't care, they pulled off the Sifang officials and beat them with whips, until they kept shouting and begging for mercy. People were stunned. What kind of officials were these people on horseback? They were so big.
The majesty!
An officer whispered to his colleague: "Do you know who that person was just now? I just found out too - that was Prince Su of the Qing Dynasty!"
People were stunned. Who didn’t know that Prince Su Hauge was one of the two auxiliary kings of the Qing Dynasty? Now the Ming Dynasty has long existed in name only, and the people in Beijing have basically accepted this bleak reality. Who doesn’t know that Su Prince Hauge was one of the two auxiliary kings of the Qing Dynasty?
Is the prince one of the most noble and majestic figures in the capital right now?
However, some people said unintentionally: "Prince Su? Didn't I hear that he just lost the battle in Shandong? I heard that he was defeated by the bandits and lost many Manchu soldiers and horses! Hey, I'm knocking this group of Manchus and bandits
If dog bites dog, more people should die."
Someone immediately covered his mouth and hissed: "Do you want to die? Be careful!"
Hauge returned to his majestic and magnificent Auxiliary Palace, which was only inferior to the royal palace. There were already servants waiting in front of the door to greet him. He felt a little tired, but he was so excited that he couldn't sit down at all. He just dealt with the scoundrel at the front door.
, and the dramatic plot that resulted from it made him feel very happy.
It seemed that the things that happened in Shandong were suddenly forgotten by Hauge. He sat on a comfortable couch, drinking hot and fragrant milk tea, and plates of yellow butter snacks to tempt his appetite.
But at this time, a servant sent a message that Huaishun King Geng Zhongming came to visit, which immediately brought Hauge back to the memory of the tragic defeat in Shandong.
He recalled the scene when he led the army out of Beijing. The five-color flags were flying brightly, and the countless dragon-patterned fans, flags, banners, banners, and cloaks were dazzling; the golden axe, lying melons, and my staff were shining with golden light;
The jade chariot is gorgeous and majestic—the grand Dharma chariot is lined up straight to the Meridian Gate!
Hauge, wearing a golden full-body cloth face armor, led the expedition. Starting from the Meridian Gate, amid two rows of thin greetings and salutes, guided by the Honglu officials, he solemnly and solemnly walked on the white marble royal road, passing through
Passing the ranks of the princes and officials, they climbed up the jade steps of the Taihe Hall step by step. In the majestic and sacred Taihe Hall, they knelt down to receive the imperial edicts from the Qing Dynasty Emperor Zhaohe, Fulin, and the Ming Dynasty Emperor Zhu Cixiang.
Such a specification is far better than Dorgon's. What a glorious scene it was at that time.
Afterwards, Hauge went to Manchuria Hall to salute and offer sacrifices to the great banner. How solemn it was! The wishes of his ancestors and the fate of Manchuria seemed to be handed over to Prince Su at this moment.
After Hauge had been drinking at the gate of the city of Beijing, the Emperor Huang Jianzhong was sent by the civil and military ministers to send the auxiliary king to the suburbs for a farewell ceremony. The officer of the Second Department of Bing personally served Hauge a cup of tea. He led the soldiers to watch the palace.
In gratitude, he led his army to hunt on behalf of the emperor and pacified the world!
This extremely grand and majestic ceremony gave Hauge an unrealistic illusion, as if the blood of Nurhaci and Huang Taiji flowing in his body was boiling. Of course, it would not be a problem to wipe out the Shandong thieves.
However, this is not the case at all.
As soon as Hauge led his troops to Shandong, he repeatedly encountered obstacles. The local Han people were bewitched by the intruders and became unreasonable and unreasonable people. Thousands of bandits were active everywhere on the east and west sides of the Grand Canal.
They took advantage of the moment and usually stayed dormant in caves in the mountains and forests. Only when the Manchurian soldiers came to hunt down the main force of the intruders, would they suddenly rush out to capture the city, especially focusing on attacking the Qing army's grain ships, saving the capital one bite at a time.
The food was burned to ashes.
When Prince Su thought of this matter, the anger and resentment that had accumulated in his chest disappeared.
"Intruder...intruder!"
He smashed the valuable vase on the table to pieces. It was a valuable item used by the Zhu Ming royal family in the Forbidden City, but it could not offset Hauge's resentment.
Those bandits are really insidious, and the unruly people in Shandong are really difficult to control, and their disobedience to the king has reached an incredible level. What makes Hauge even more angry is that people like Huaishun King Geng Zhongming and others are competing against each other to no avail. If
It was not that they were robbed of a grain ship by the mutinous Jin-Liao navy of the Ming army in Dengzhou, and there was no need for them to rush to Dengzhou for rescue. Then naturally they would not have been ambushed by bandits on the way to Yaoshan.
Haug thought again of the scene when he was ambushed by bandits. The bandits were equipped with countless heavy-duty muskets and red cannons. The firepower and the rain of bullets were so fierce that they seemed to be covered by a dragnet. Although the Eight Banners soldiers were brave,
However, before the battle began, they were already killed by stray bandits. Hauge wanted to lead the army to fight to the death, but unfortunately his horse was killed by a stray bullet, so he had to retreat to Jinan in a hurry, suffering a humiliating defeat.
He calmed down and ordered his minions to clean up the broken vases on the floor. He decided to meet Geng Zhongming and see how this defeated Dengzhou general came to visit him with his face?