In the square in front of Qianqing Gate, Zhu Yihai is here today to listen to government affairs.
At this time, the civil and military forces left behind in Zhoushan, headed by Qi Biaojia, the First Assistant to the Second Assistant to the Song Dynasty, also rushed to Nanjing one after another. With their insistence, Zhu Yihai still stayed in the palace.
The Zhang family, the big and small Huang families, and the Meng family were also taken over.
Zhu Yihai gave the posthumous title to his first wife, Concubine Zhang Lie, as Queen Xiaozhuang Zhenlie, and his posthumous concubine Concubine Zhou Yi as the Queen Xiaoyi and Chastity.
The Ningbo Zhang family was enthroned as queen.
The eldest son Zhu Hongjia was named Prince Xiaoren, the second son Zhu Hongzhang was named Prince Xiaogong, and the third son Zhu Hongzhu was named King Shang of Qi.
His daughter Zhu Shuyi was canonized as Princess Linhai.
The Dahuang family was canonized as the virtuous concubine, the Da Meng family as the Shu concubine, the Xiao Huang family as the Zhuang concubine, the Xiao Meng family as the respectful concubine, the Chen family in Ningbo Yin County as the Hui concubine, and the Taizhou Chen family as the harmonious concubine.
In addition, the Zhang family in Ningbo was the De concubine, Ruan Dacheng's daughter Ruan Lihua was the Li concubine, and Ruan Dacheng's niece Ruan Lizhen was the Hui concubine.
Although Zhu Yihai is busy with military affairs, managing many things every day, and leading the army for a long time, he still has many people in the harem, including two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, and two, Ruan, there are ten people in the palace.
One queen, six concubines and three concubines.
Seven of the ten concubines are pregnant. This is undoubtedly good news for Zhu Yihai, who has lost three sons in a row and only one daughter. It also reassures the officials in the court that they don't have to worry about the Ming Dynasty having no successor. .
Huang Binqing's daughter Dahuang has the largest belly, and she is about to give birth. If she gives birth to a son, she will be the eldest prince, but Queen Zhang is also pregnant. If she also gives birth to a son, even though she is young, she will still be pregnant. Still the legitimate son.
Although there are not many concubines in the harem, after arriving in Nanjing, Zhu Yihai has already felt the overt and covert fighting in the harem, which makes him very uncomfortable.
Many ministers still wanted to send more people into Zhu Yihai's harem, and some even wanted to send their own daughters in, but Zhu Yihai was already overwhelmed and didn't want to make it more complicated by bringing in more people.
He now regrets that he accepted Er Ruan. Originally, Ruan Dacheng asked his daughter to send his young cousin to serve in the Supervisory Kingdom. As a result, Zhu Yihai got along well with these two sisters who were good at screenwriting. Who knew that he was an amateur writer before? There are many common topics with the screenwriter, and even the young woman Ruan Lihua is more attractive to Zhu Yihai than the girl Ruan Lizhen.
During those days in Yanzhou, Zhu Yihai not only accepted Ruan Lizhen in the end, but also got along very well with Ruan Lihua, and one day they naturally blended together.
Afterwards, he did not deny it, but he happily offered to admit her into the palace. Although Ruan Lihua, who was divorced from her husband, was the mother of several children, she was at the time when her peaches were ripe, and she also liked being able to talk to her. The drama discusses the novel and even blurts out: If life is just like the first time we met, why is the autumn wind so sad? Painting fans. The emperor easily changes his heart, but says that his heart is changeable. This talented woman was completely fascinated by Zhu Yihai. , became his admirer.
After Ruan Dacheng learned about this, he was naturally even happier. He originally wanted to send a niece to the palace, but he didn't expect his daughter to be able to charm the emperor. Of course he supported it.
This incident attracted many opponents, which is why Zhu Yihai only canonized Er Ruan as a concubine this time.
He also didn't want these things to cause too much trouble.
After moving to Zhoushan, the Shaoxing team has now moved collectively to Jiangning. They have made up their minds to settle down in Yingtian.
Although Zhu Yihai actually felt that it was still too early at this stage and there was no need to say that Jiangning must be the capital, but the ministers said that the emperor guarded the country and Nanjing was the location of Xiaoling Mausoleum. Zhu Yihai could not refuse and had to agree. They come.
If it weren't for Zhu Yihai's insistence, Qi Biaojia, Liu Zongzhou and others would have recovered the entire Jiangning city as soon as they arrived.
Zhu Yihai also took half of Jiangning to fish, how could he agree?
On the Golden Palace, concubines, princesses, and ministers are conferred.
Zhu Yihai felt that it was too early to do this, but the ministers felt that now that Nanjing was recovered and Jiangnan was pacified, this was certainly worthy of celebration. Even Zhang Xianzhong was surrendered in central Sichuan, and Xi'an was attacked in the northwest. Such a great situation naturally deserves celebration.
One after another good news made the whole court extremely excited, and the collective climax was reached.
There is no way, the victory is simply too great.
Zheng Jiwu of Jinwu Town, Zhejiang Province, annihilated the 2,000 elite troops of the Eight Banners garrisoned in Hangzhou led by Zhumala at Lishui, killing 1,400 and surrendering 600 Mongolian soldiers.
Zhu Gangzhou of Hangzhou met with Zhang Pengyi of Yulin Town and others in Jiading, and annihilated 2,500 Songjiang garrisoned eight banners led by He Tuo. They were all wiped out without leaving a single person behind.
The Suzhou native national treasure annihilated 1,080 Kangkara Tatar soldiers and surrendered the city of Suzhou.
Pan Yinglou and Zhu Guofan of Hangzhou led the Zhejiang troops to annihilate the five hundred Tatars who stayed in Hangzhou, and took the governor Li Yuchun to surrender anyway.
Six thousand eight banners stationed in the south of the Yangtze River were completely wiped out, but the Ming army suffered almost no casualties.
Following this, the entire Jiangnan region, Hangjiahu, Susongchang Town and Taiji County completely changed their banners.
In particular, places such as Hangjia, Husong, etc. had already changed their colors secretly, but this time they just raised the flag publicly. Changzhen, Sutai, etc., were already in a state of decay. They were controlled by the Eight Banners, but on the surface they seemed to be still there.
Well, as soon as they were annihilated, guys like Rutu Guobao, who had been secretly aware of the situation for a long time, immediately changed their affiliation.
Several prefectures and counties changed their flags, let alone the countryside.
The situation in Guangde, Ningguo, Taiping, Hui, Chi and other places in the west is basically the same. Liu Yingbin went to mobilize troops, but the green camps in Anhui and other places had been almost collapsed by Yan Wogong. Those who mutinied and escaped
, and those who were disbanded and demobilized, the rest were either incorporated into the navy, or there were not even a few battalions left, garrisoned in several major cities.
Liu Yingbin acted as the governor of Anhui, and under strict orders from my father-in-law, he summoned troops from Anqing, Luzhou, Weichi, Ningtai and other places to assemble troops to rescue Jiangning.
Those from the north of the Yangtze River gathered in Anqing, and those from the south of the Yangtze River gathered in Taiping.
The soldiers of the Green Camp were dragging their feet. After repeated urging, Zhang Tianlu, Bu Congshan and other talents had no choice but to send troops. But when they left the city, the Ming army came to occupy the magpie nest.
Anhui Admiral Zhang Tianlu originally joined the army in Shaanxi, and later served as a general under Cao Bianjiao. During the Hongguang period, he was promoted to deputy commander-in-chief, and was stationed in Guazhou on the orders of Shi Kefa. When the Qing army crossed the river, he was the commander-in-chief, but he followed Zhao Zhilong and others without fighting.
drop.
Duduo still ordered him to command 3,000 men under his command, retain the rank of general, and join the expedition. He joined the Han army and set up a yellow flag. Because he, his brother Zhang Tianfu, general Bu Congshan, Li Zhongxing, Liu Zeyong and other surrendered generals worked hard to suppress the resistance in Anhui and other places.
Qing Yijun was rewarded for his merits and made an admiral.
But Zhang Tianlu's life soon became difficult. The Ming army in eastern Zhejiang entered Ningtai and other places in Huichi. Zodiac Zhou Zheng Zunqian effectively supported Jin Sheng's rebel army. After that, the Ming army's navy also sailed into the Yangtze River. Zhang Tianlu's good life came to an end.
But later, Duke Yan was conducting military operations in the south of the Yangtze River, and he began to reorganize the green battalions. One day he would check the number of soldiers, the next day he would check equipment, and then he would deduct food and pay, and then he would check military discipline and disturb the people. They were suffering from internal and external troubles.
The Green Camp was constantly reorganizing. The more it reorganized, the fewer troops there were. The more reorganized it became, the less able it was to fight.
Moreover, the Ming army's offensive became more and more intense, and they dared not leave the city. However, the superiors were always giving orders. They were asked to go here to suppress the bandits today, and to suppress the bandits tomorrow. But every time they were ordered to leave, their whereabouts would be immediately known.
If the Ming army learns about it, they will inevitably be attacked.
It was like this every time. We always lost troops and generals. Several times when we crossed the river, our ships were burned and our luggage was taken away. The superiors wanted to hold us accountable, which made us very angry.
On one side, the Ming army was aggressive, and on the other side, Jiang Ning's superiors repeatedly held him accountable.
The soldiers below are living a difficult life due to lack of money and pay. Life is becoming more and more difficult, and it is even difficult to move.
Seeing that the situation was reversed, the Ming army fought and recruited at the right time. Zhang Tianlu and Bu Congshan were both Ming generals, so no one could be more cautious.
Therefore, brothers Zhang Tianlu gathered troops in Anqing, and Bu Congshan and others gathered troops in Taiping. Each group gathered more than 20,000 people, which was already the last Qing army on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. After gathering, they did not go to Jiangning immediately because they did not dare to go.
Still waiting and watching.
Zhang Tianlu from Anqing wanted to wait for Luck Dehun and others from upstream Huguang to come south to meet up before leaving, while Bu Congshan and others from Taiping also wanted to wait for Tan Tai from Shandong to go south before setting off. No one was willing or dared to go to Jiangning to fight against the emperor.
Of course, in addition, they have also been secretly communicating and negotiating with the Ming army envoys.
When the news came that the Eight Banners stationed in Jiangnan had been annihilated, they refused to believe it at first.
But after waiting for a few more days, various detailed information came in, and they could only half-believe it. The subordinates who had followed the Ming envoy to Jiangning reported that countless corpses of the Eight Banners were kneeling at the Xiaoling Mausoleum in Zhongshan, Nanjing, and they even saw countless captured bodies.
After waiting for the Eight Banners uniform flag, I could only believe it.
Even the acting governor Liu Yingbin, who was supposed to transfer them to Jiangning in the end, actually followed the Ming army to recruit them and persuade them to surrender.
Zhang Tianlu even saw the letter of surrender from Duke Yan sent by Liu Yingbin.
Very ridiculous.
Yan Wo Gong, the manager of the five provinces of Jiangnan in the Qing Dynasty in Jiangning, was actually recruiting and surrendering the Qing Dynasty Anhui admiral-general to the Ming Dynasty emperor, especially since he is still guarding the city of Jiangning.
He felt as if he was dreaming.
But Liu Yingbin told him an even more shocking news: Mr. Yan was actually from the Ming Dynasty.
On the river not far from Anqing, there is the Ming Navy fleet, and on all sides outside Anqing City, there are also troops and horses gathered in the left wing of the Ming Army's imperial camp.
So in this cold first month, Zhang Tianlu led the Qing army in Anqing City to uphold justice, capture and kill the Tartar officials in Anqing City, and take the lead in cutting off their braids.
Anqing City, an important town on the Yangtze River, actually fell without a fight.
On the third day after Zhang Tianlu cut off his braids, Bu Congshan from Nan'an Taiping Prefecture, Li Zhongxing and Liu Zeyong from Wuhu also led their troops to revolt and cut off their braids to rebel against the Qing Dynasty.
Zhang Mingzhen, the admiral of the left wing of the imperial camp, quickly sent Zheng Zunqian to station in Taiping, and he personally led his troops to Anqing to take over the city and reorganize the surrendered troops.
The Green Camp of the Qing Army, which was said to have 50,000 men, actually accounted for two-thirds of the Qing army's civilian population, and there were also many new recruits in the Green Camp.
For such a sufficient number of Green Battalion soldiers to surrender, Zhang Mingzhen was ordered to reorganize and reorganize them. First he sent all the people and Zhuang people home, and then he selected more than 10,000 Green Battalion soldiers again and again. In the end, less than 10,000 people were left in the Green Battalion, and they were all dispersed.
It was incorporated into the imperial camp Zuoying and the town camp in Anhui and Jiangxi provinces.
Moreover, officers at all levels, such as Zhang Tianlu and Bu Congshan, ranging from admiral to commander-in-chief and commander-in-chief Qian Sentinel, were all sent to Jiangning to meet the emperor and receive rewards. In fact, they were relieved of their military power and prevented from affecting those who surrendered.
troops to minimize the impact of this batch of surrendered troops.
The surrender of Anhui Green Camp was a matter of course.
Generals such as Zhang Tianlu and Bu Congshan were originally Ming generals. When the Qing army went south, they all surrendered without a fight. This year, they did not fare well with the Tatars, and life became even more difficult.
Anhui and other places were already in ruins due to the Ming army's continuous infiltration and attacks. Now that the Ming army has risen and the situation in Jiangnan has changed, these military leaders have become mere grassroots again, choosing to surrender without a fight.
The annihilation of the 10,000 Eight Banners elite troops in the south of the Yangtze River was a catalyst that completely pushed them back into the Ming army's camp, and Yan Wogong had been fanning the flames for more than half a year.
Countless good news gathered in Nanjing, how could the courtiers sit still?
After all, with this, the entire south of the Yangtze River has been recovered.
China's resurgence is in sight, which is gratifying.