Jia Liu did what he said, he had no time and had to get rid of the camp before Feng Sheng'e arrived.
Immediately shake people after returning.
"Where is Jiangsu Green Camp? Have you contacted me? Have you contacted me?"
"Where is Jiangxi Green Camp? Let them come over immediately!"
"What's going on in Lvying, Zhejiang? Have the people sent there come back? Tell Qian Dade, if he doesn't want to work with me, even if I'm done with my brother-in-law, someone will take it off him!"
"Tell Jianchang Yu Qizhi and Chengdu Zuo Shaoguo that if they dare to disobey me as the admiral's military order, I will not fight the rebels. I will lead my men to kill them first!"
"..."
I just regret that the communication methods in this era are extremely backward. Otherwise, with a phone call and "Hey, hey, hey," the Admiral's orders can be spread in all directions.
There is a saying in the art of war: if you are ten, you are to surround it, if you are five, you are to attack it, if you are twice as many, you are to fight...
Since there were more than 500 rebels in the camp and more than 1,000 kidnappers, the emperor believed that at least 10,000 troops would be needed to ensure that not a single fish slipped through the net.
In terms of military strength, the Sichuan admiral controlled the four towns of Chongqing, Chengdu, Jianchang, and Songfan, as well as other garrison battalions in Sichuan Province, with a total force of nearly 20,000.
But currently, the only ones that can be mobilized at any time are the five battalions of Jianchang and Chengdu Second Town Soldiers, which have been performing blockade tasks in Jinchuan, with a total of 4,200 people.
There is also a battalion of 800 soldiers in Chongqing Town.
In addition to these 5,000 people, the troops directly promoted by Jia Liu include 600 Sauron soldiers and about 500 people from five squadrons of guerrilla flagbearers who did not participate in the unrest.
The art of war states that there are five ways to attack. Now the actual number of troops that the emperor can mobilize is 6,000, and he can definitely launch an attack.
However, the prince-in-law felt that it was not enough.
To this end, military orders were issued to the green battalions of Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, and Fujian, requiring the battalions of the four provinces to jointly participate in quelling the chaos.
If you want ten, then attack them.
Legally speaking, Jia Liu still has the power to control the green camp troops in the four provinces, because his position as leader of the army was not deprived by Fulehun.
If the green camp soldiers from the four provinces dare to disobey orders, it will be tantamount to rebellion.
Ding Qing, the prison officer responsible for the external liaison affairs of the Admiral's Mansion, issued official documents on the troop deployment according to the order of the Admiral.
Waves of messengers rushed to all directions at high speed.
The first people who arrived at the commander-in-law's place and were willing to obey his command were about 400 people from the First Division of the Firearms Battalion, led by the battalion commander Guarjiazhan Yinbao.
"My slave Zhan Yinbao is willing to help his master to put an end to the chaos!"
"Good slave!"
Jia Liu personally helped Zhan Yinbao up and patted him hard on the shoulder.
The master and the slave looked at each other affectionately, and all the money they could say was in the slave's arms.
What arrived next were the five squadrons of guerrilla flag bearers who had been dispatched from Xiaozhai yesterday, mainly descendants of the Eight Banners of the Han Army.
After hearing that the Sacrificial Faction actually attacked the camp and kidnapped the general, the Stable Faction members were outraged. Not only did they spontaneously begin to strengthen the defense of the training camp, but they also sent people to give orders to the leading minister and the Admiral, demanding that the daring gang be suppressed immediately.
The Eight Banners of Manchuria and Mongolia.
When the military order to put an end to the chaos came, the well-prepared conservative elements immediately left the camp, carrying a large number of muskets, and insisted that "they must be used in the first battle" upon arrival.
Lu Guozhang, a descendant of the Han army who was slashed by the sacrificial faction Niudebao, even wrote a letter in blood, demanding severe punishment for the rebellious sacrificial faction members to prevent them from poisoning the Eight Banners.
Qizhi, the deputy general of Jianchang Town, and Zuo Shaoguo, the deputy general of Chengdu Town, received two military orders at the same time, one from Sichuan Admiral Jia Jiashikai, and the other from Sichuan Commander-in-Chief Malqin.
The admiral's military order required them to immediately lead their troops to Sanlihe to listen to the marquis's deployment, while the general's military order required them to stand still.
Fulehun, the governor of Sichuan who finally understood that Guizi Liu wanted to "go alone", immediately resorted to the "snatching fire under the cauldron" strategy, that is, through his confidant Malqin, he asked Jianchang that the two towns in Chengdu were not allowed to accept Guizi Liu's command.
The Governor-General did not expect that Guiziliu also predicted his prediction.
Lieutenant General Li Ping'an, who was ordered to mobilize troops to Jianchang Town, directly threatened Qizhi, the deputy general of Jianchang Town. If he did not obey the order, the admiral would do nothing but beat you, Yu Qizhi, because you Yu Qizhi
Blatantly disobeying the admiral's military orders is tantamount to rebellion.
Forced by the authority of the admiral, Yu Qizhi was afraid of becoming a victim of this battle, so he had no choice but to grit his teeth and lead his troops to Sanlihe.
Zuo Shaoguo, the deputy general of Chengdu Town, refused to lead his troops to Sanli River and obey the admiral's command. However, what he did not expect was that his officers suddenly led his troops to break camp and drive towards Sanli River without asking for instructions.
Most of these people were officers who had been transferred over in recent months. Some were from the Eight Banners and some were Han Chinese. They had always been respectful to Zuo Shaoguo, the deputy general, but who would have thought that they would suddenly turn against him.
The soldiers below were also willing to follow these officers and go to Sanlihe to obey the command of the admiral, because the changes in Chongqing Town had been spread to their ears, and no one would refuse to obey the orders of an admiral who was willing to fight for the rights and interests of their Green Camp.
Zuo Shaoguo, who was left with only the personal troops, was angry and anxious, but could do nothing, so he had to rush to the mouth of the Guo Mingzong River to report the news.
At the same time, the envoys sent by Fulehun to the green camps in the four provinces had no choice but to rush back, saying that the soldiers from the four provinces had followed the orders of the emperor's concubine and rushed to the Sanli River.
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Sanli River.
Nearly 13,000 soldiers and horses were ordered to arrive from various places, forming an absolute advantage in numbers and firepower over the rebels in the camp.
Realizing that things were getting out of hand, Fulehun quickly sent his second-class bodyguard Li Fengyao over to persuade the Japanese six.
Li Fengyao euphemistically said that as long as the prince-in-law is not in a hurry to quell the chaos and is willing to obey the governor-general's arrangements, everything will be easy to talk about and can be discussed regarding the aftermath arrangements.
"The Emperor has decided to appoint General Chengdu. If I can wait a few days, the Governor-General will definitely fight for my son-in-law."
Li Fengyao felt that the price tag for General Chengdu was already very high. Although he was not as good as General Dingxi, he was already the highest commander of the Sichuan Banner and Han Army, and could be regarded as a high official in most of the feudal territories. His worth was much higher than that of the Sichuan Admiral, who was also from the first rank.
However, the prince-in-law directly refused and said to Li Fengyao: "Please go back and tell the Governor, I, Jia Jiashikai, will never negotiate with anyone who is an enemy of the Qing Dynasty, and I will never allow anyone who harms the interests of the Qing Dynasty to live in this world!
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After saying this, he ordered people to see the guests off.
After driving away Li Fengyao, Jia Liu sent an order for all soldiers and horses to assemble.
Zu Yingyuan, Wang Fu, Madri, Liu De, Xindasu, Guo Xiu, Yang Yuchun, Zhan Yinbao, Jiangsu Green Camp Counselor Guo Guangde, Zhejiang Green Camp Counselor Qian Dade, Jiangsu Nanchang Green Camp Counselor Ma Youde, Fujian
More than 300 officers, including General Wang Tiande of the Green Camp, stood on the river beach.
Standing on the high platform, looking at the dark Banner and Han army below, Jia Liu did not do any mobilization, and waved directly: "As the admiral of Sichuan and the leading minister, Uneng Yibatulu, I order you to immediately attack the rebellion in the camp.
The elements attack!”
After saying this, a fierce light flashed, "When it comes to rebels, we would rather kill them by mistake than let one go!"