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Chapter 291 Chapter 291: Military Order

Chapter 291 Chapter 290: Military Order

Denglai was corrupt and his future was uncertain. Wang Kun felt uneasy, and he could guess that the emperor was even more uneasy.

Because so far, the generals who have participated in the suppression of the rebellion in Shandong include Tianjin General Soldier Wang Hong, Baoding General Soldier Liu Guozhu, Tongzhou General Soldier Yang Yufan, Jimen General Soldier Deng Qi, Dengzhou General Soldier Wu Anbang, Changping General Soldier Chen Hongfan, Dongjiang General Soldier Huang Long and others. Volunteer General Liu Zeqing...

There were as many as dozens of generals, guerrillas, capital divisions, and defenses involved, but none of them were able to perform.

If there is no good word that can make the emperor listen to An Xin, Wang Kun doesn't want to send it to his door to make fun of himself.

He hoped that Huang Yi would give him a good word.

Huang Yi didn't think it was difficult to fight the rebels, because the Guan Ning army, who had been beaten so hard by Jiannu, entered Denglai to put down the rebellion, and immediately beat the rebels.

Guan Ning's army didn't have all the main force, only less than [-] soldiers and horses came.

The chief general is Jin Guoqi, the commander-in-chief, Wu Xiang, the deputy general Jin Guochen, Zu Dabi, the generals Zu Kuan, Zu Dale, guerrilla general Wu Sangui and other Liaodong generals under his command.

These are all relatively famous generals in the late Ming Dynasty, but one of them counts as one. Which one is not the defeated general of Jiannu?
However, when the Biaoguan Ning army arrived at the Denglai battlefield, the situation immediately reversed. The rebels changed from offensive to defensive, and finally more than half of them starved to death in Dengzhou...

The Xinghe Army had [-] soldiers and horses, [-] flintlock guns, and nearly [-] of the most advanced artillery pieces of this era. Their combat effectiveness far surpassed that of the Guanning Army.

Fighting mere Denglei rebels should be like playing!

Seeing Wang Kun's inquiry, and looking anxious, Huang Yi said firmly:

"Using the Xinghe Army to suppress the rebellion will win! The question I am thinking about now is not how to defeat the rebels, but how to place tens of thousands or even 10,000+ prisoners!"

Hearing this sentence, Wang Kun's mental state suddenly changed, and he confirmed: "The general is so sure?"

"It is necessary. If Sun Yuanhua, Song Guanglan, Wang Zheng, Zhang Tao, etc. are in the army at any time, they can better grasp the intelligence of the rebels, and they will definitely expand the results of the battle and reduce casualties!"

"If the general can promise victory, the emperor will definitely agree to send Denglai criminal officer to serve in the army!"

"Haha..., I can use my head to guarantee the victory of our army. Do you want me to issue a military order?"

"If you want, you can. The Sa family handed over your military order to the emperor for review, which will be more illustrative."

The military order is equivalent to a letter of commitment. The content is that if the rebels cannot be defeated and the Dengzhou regained, they will voluntarily offer the head of the item...

Since Chongzhen likes this form, let him see it!
Huang Yi really wrote a military order, signed it and asked Wang Kun to take it with him.

Not only that, Huang Yi also told Wang Kun a lot, the most important thing is that not everyone can dispatch the Xinghe Army at will, and the Xinghe Army is only responsible to the emperor.

Wang Kun likes to hear such words, because eunuchs are only responsible to the emperor!

At this time, Wang Kun was different, from not wanting to show his face in front of the emperor, to wanting to see the emperor speak boldly!
The eunuch really knew the emperor's character best. After seeing the emperor, Wang Kun made a bold statement and took out Huang Yi's military order to swear.

Emperor Chongzhen was really happy!

To be honest, Chongzhen has been suffocated to death these days, and a wave of evil fire has nowhere to go.

well!Misfortunes never come singly in Ming Dynasty.

Something happened in Liaodong. At the beginning of April, the reinforcements led by Zhang Chun, the Bingbei Dao, fought fiercely with the Jin army at Changshan, less than forty miles away from Dalinghe City, and lost all day and night.

Half a month later, Dalinghe City was lost, and all the civil servants and generals failed to escape, except Zu Dashou who fled into Jinzhou City.

The Denglai rebels were in full swing, and half of the guards of the islands in Dongjiang Town responded positively. The total number of people who rushed to Dengzhou to join the rebels exceeded [-].

Now Laizhou is in danger of being besieged, and the imperial court can no longer send a strong army to relieve the siege.

At this moment, the Xinghe army arrived. Although it was late, the emperor didn't care about the small details, and didn't ask whether the slow march was caused by the transportation of artillery.

The emperor was even more pleased that Huang Yi made a high-profile promise that the Xinghe Army was enough to defeat the rebels and regain Dengzhou. If they could not win, they were willing to block their lives.

Chongzhen liked this attitude the most, so he felt relieved and felt much better.

Therefore, it is not a big deal to assign Sun Yuanhua, Song Guanglan, Wang Zheng, Zhang Tao, etc. to the Xinghe Army.

And it's done extremely efficiently.

That was of course because the Nine Thousand Xinghe Army was waiting outside the city, and the besieged Laizhou was in urgent need of rescue.

Who dares to neglect and cause the Xinghe Army to deliberately stay in the capital is a great crime!

At noon the next day, Wang Kun led dozens of Jinyi guards and escorted more than two dozen Denglai criminal officers who had committed crimes into the camp.

Huang Yi didn't give them special treatment, and used them as prisoners of exile, even though Wang Zheng was a great scientist of this era.

The scholar-officials in the Ming Dynasty were too divorced from the masses, so it would definitely be of great benefit to let them go among the masses.

Emperor Chongzhen didn't summon Huang Yi, because he learned from Wang Kun that Huang Yi was a different kind, and he refused to kneel down to the superior, and he refused to leave the army he led.

For this reason, Wang Kun also explained that this was the evil result of Yuan Chonghuan, the criminal governor, who killed the military officer of the first rank and Mao Wenlong, the commander-in-chief who had been given the sword by Emperor Tianqi on trumped-up charges.

Huang Yi is not as self-effacing as Mao Wenlong, who opened the town of Dongjiang, and he must be more wary of being killed by civil servants with broken brains who want to commit crimes.

Therefore, Huang Yi demanded that no matter how many civil servants the court sent, all who entered the Xinghe Army must obey the general's order.

The Xinghe Army only obeyed the emperor's orders and obeyed the emperor's command.

Emperor Chongzhen wanted to understand the situation, so he asked Wang Kun many questions.

Wang Kun is eloquent and can answer questions fluently.

He had to succumb to Huang Yi because of the bondage of interests, and he was actually full of resentment in his heart.

So he didn't have anything to say for Huang Yi, but told the whole situation from an objective perspective.

As for whether Huang Yi is arrogant or domineering, Wang Kun's comment is definitely there, and this is why Huang Yi refuses to obey the orders of the civil servants!
Does Huang Yi support his own self-respect? Does he have the heart of disobedience?

Wang Kun's answer is that a strong army is rare, and no general can easily give up the strong army he has trained through untold hardships.

People's hearts are separated by belly, Wang Kun said that he didn't see that Huang Yi had the heart of disobedience, and under the inspiration of the Holy Son of Heaven, even if anyone has the heart of disobedience, he should be able to be influenced!
Because of the objectiveness, this answer is not flattery, but a reflection of the basic facts.

After playing right this time, Wang Kun left a good image of a competent official in Chongzhen's heart.

Chongzhen had already made up his mind that if Wang Kun could do a good job in suppressing Denglai's rebellion, he would use it more in the future.

As for whether Huang Yi is worthy of trust and responsibility, it also depends on whether Denglai's rebellion can really win.

Chongzhen felt that Huang Yi had no foundation when he came back from overseas, as long as he was kind enough, he would not worry about losing allegiance.

(End of this chapter)

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