typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Volume A Chapter 11 Passerby A·True Little Brother——Zuo Liangyu of Linqing

 Feng Ziying was silent for a while.

Now that there are so many people in Feng's house, Uncle Fu and his wife are old and frail, but he and Ruixiang are both young people no more than eleven or twelve years old. Among these people, the businessman surnamed Xue and his companion look like they have been away for a long time.

The man named Jia Hua looks like a scholar, so he should have an origin.

The problem is that neither group of people know the details. Although it is roughly estimated that it has nothing to do with the bandits, under such circumstances, it is really hard to say whether any accidents will happen.

But in this situation, if Feng You is not allowed to go out to inquire about the situation, why should he go out himself?

Feng Ziying glanced at the thin, dark boy next to her who didn't speak much.

It would be great if this guy could go out and help inquire about some situations, but the problem is that this guy is from a different perspective and may not know what situations need to be mastered now. Although he is familiar with the people, he can only make a start.

"Uncle You, that's all I can do. I just hate that I can't help and it makes Uncle You suffer." Feng Ziying bowed her hand.

Feng You was surprised and quickly returned the favor: "Brother Keng is too polite. This is what I should do. It's just something in this courtyard. I have observed that although the origins of these people are unknown, they should be

It has nothing to do with bandits. Of course, you must not be wary of others, and you must be careful. I will try to get back within an hour."

Looking at the thin black boy again, Feng You considered it for a moment: "I wanted this guy to go with me. He is familiar with the situation, but I'm worried..."

"No one in Linqing City is as familiar as me, and I'm not afraid of those people. They don't have bows and arrows, so they can't catch me if they go into alleys or go into the river..." The thin black boy was obviously a little unconvinced.

"Oh, I'm not convinced, what's your name?" Feng You was also happy and looked at the other person up and down.

"Linqing Zuo Liangyu!" The young man puffed up his chest.

Until Feng You took the thin black boy out and Uncle Fu closed the door again, Feng Ziying was still in a daze.

Zuo Liangyu?! Linqing Zuo Liangyu?

Although Feng Ziying is not a history student, she was once very interested in the history of the late Ming Dynasty. When "The Fifteen Years of Wanli" and "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" were once popular, she once read it as a recreational book. In his previous life, he

Although his native place is Linqing, he has never actually lived in Linqing. It’s just that his father is from Linqing, but he never returned to Linqing after he joined the army.

However, as his native place is Linqing, of course he knows some of Linqing's celebrities. Zuo Liangyu, who was once in charge of the Southern Ming army in the late Ming Dynasty, is indeed from Linqing. If the second year of Yonglong is really around 1600, it seems that his age is also

That's somewhat right.

The problem is that the Ming Dynasty has long since disappeared, and now it is the Great Zhou Dynasty. Will the inertia of the wheel of history continue to roll forward and crush everything? What should appear and what should come will appear and come?

I'm afraid not necessarily.

At least Feng Ziying has the impression that the civil unrest in the Linqing Dynasty in the late Ming Dynasty was caused by a tax supervisor named Ma. But that was the tax supervisor of Emperor Wanli and had nothing to do with the emperor of the Zhou Dynasty today. Or it may be the wheel of history.

, no matter which emperor he is, he will still make such a historical rut?

"Master, it's all my fault. If I hadn't wanted a lion cat, I wouldn't have been like this..." Just when Feng Ziying was still wondering what era Zuo Liangyu, who had completely subverted his image, was in, and what era he was in now, he stood

The girl in the wing apologized softly.

"Okay, don't blame yourself. No one could have expected such a thing. Who would have thought that something like this would happen under the eyes of Linqing Guard?" Jia Yucun also shook his head and sighed.

The girl had just lost her mother not long ago. Although her mother-in-law took care of her along the way, she was still in a depressed mood. He also wanted to explain it to the girl, so he said that the Linqing lion cat born with a pair of amber eyes was a royal tribute, and even

It attracted people's attention and aroused the little girl's temper, so she went ashore to buy it.

He also served as a state magistrate for a time. As a scholar with a Jinshi background, he has been seeking to revive the state and is no stranger to the current political situation.

In my impression, Shandong has always been relatively safe and peaceful. There is neither the danger of Mongolian invaders from three sides, nor the danger of Japanese pirate attacks along the Jiangnan coast, nor the threat of the Jianzhou Jurchens who are growing in power in Liaodong. It can be called the richest place in the North.

A place of stability, which can be seen from the prosperity and splendor of Linqing City.

Unexpectedly, the sudden civil uprising that occurred less than an hour after landing suddenly exposed this illusion, which made Jia Yucun feel a little worried in his heart.

Could it be that the Zhou Dynasty was already in danger of overthrowing less than a hundred years after its founding? But this thought only flashed through Jia Yucun's mind, and he didn't really take it to heart.

After all, the Great Zhou Dynasty is still the co-owner of the country. No matter the Mongols outside the Great Wall, the Jurchens in Liaodong, North Korea and Japan, or Annan (Jiaozhi) in the south, they still respect the Great Zhou Dynasty. No one dares to say that he can override it.

Above the Great Zhou Empire.

The plan to go to Beijing to revive the family had been brewing for a long time, and finally found an opportunity for Lin Ruhai to take the initiative to write a letter to contact his uncle Jia's family.

As Leng Zixing said, although the Jia family is no longer as grand as it was three generations ago when Ning Rong was the second Duke, a skinny camel is bigger than a horse, and the heritage is still there, and the Jia family's in-laws, the Wang family, are now even more prosperous.

Wang Ziteng, the head of the Wang family, now holds the position of Jiedu envoy in Beijing.

This position is incredible.

The official name of the Jingying Jiedushi is the Governor-General Jingying Rongzheng. He is in charge of the defense of the entire capital area. The three major camps of the capital - Shenshu Camp, Shenji Camp, and the Five Military Camps are all under his control, which is commonly known as the Jingying among the people.

Jiedu envoys, usually appointed by the emperor's trusted ministers, were among the most prominent among the generals of the Zhou Dynasty.

Although military commanders were under the control of civilian officials these days, the Jiedushi of Jingying was already the top figure among the military officials. In fact, except for the Minister of War and the left and right ministers, no one could hold the top position.

In many cases, this position even has the title of Director of the Ministry of War or even the Right Assistant Minister of the Ministry of War. Even the cabinet ministers must respect him to some extent. If the emperor is loyal to the emperor, he will have enough suggestion power in the promotion of many generals.

"Master, what should we do now?" The little girl was still a little timid. It was her first time to go out and she encountered such a thing, and it was all because of herself.

"Let's wait and see what the knight can do after he goes out to inquire about the news." Jia Yucun didn't have a good idea. Linqing City was now in chaos. The three of them were helpless. After they went out, they were in chaos.

If you encounter bandits, you really have no choice but to let yourself be slaughtered, but if you stay here, it's hard to say whether you will be taken advantage of by the bandits, and you will just sit back and wait for death.

"Master, I'm afraid that such a big house will be targeted by bandits sooner or later, right? Then we will have no retreat..." The little girl frowned and pouted, knowing that this was not an option, but so what?

Jia Yucun also thought about going out to Yongqingmen and knocking on the door with the name of Yangzhou Salt Patrol Censor, but after thinking about it, he still felt that the risk was too great.

He saw with his own eyes that a certain big household in the city was turned away when he knocked on the door. It is hard to say how much weight the Yangzhou Salt Patrol Censor's sign had in the eyes of the defenders at Linqing Guard, and they might not believe your words.

"I'm afraid the only way out now is with the Feng family." Jia Yucun has figured out the origin of this family.

Most of the local wealthy families have some escape routes, such as secret passages, caves or secret rooms. How could there not be such a large house with such a large area? It's just hard to say whether they are willing to let outsiders know about it.

So I'm afraid that at that time, I will finally have to show Lin Ruhai's signature and seek a chance.


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next