Chapter 280

"Fengtian Chengyun Emperor, the imperial edict says..."

Lu Jiude just started reading the imperial decree when he was interrupted by Huang Degong.

"Since it's [-] miles in a hurry, are you still chanting a fart, letting me waste time listening to those sour literati's messy words? Just tell me what's going on!"

Because of his friendship with Huang Degong and the trust of Huang Degong, Lu Jiude's main job after he lost power in the Nanjing court became to contact Huang Degong, and he was often sent to preach and persuade Huang Degong.

Therefore, Lu Jiude was neither surprised nor annoyed by what Huang Degong said.

He accepted the imperial decree and said: "Yuan Jixian reported that Princess Kunxing, the daughter of the first emperor, defeated Zhang Thief in Sichuan last year when she supervised the country.

Now lead an army of [-] to the east, and have defeated Zuo Liangyu in Wuchang.

The imperial court was worried that she would lead an army to Nanjing, so he ordered Lord Hou, Liu Liangzuo, and Huang Fei to lead an army to intercept her, so as not to let her lead the army to Nanjing and cause civil strife in Ming Dynasty. "

Huang Degong is not tall, but he is very strong. He is in his 30s, with beards like steel needles, and his face looks naive and fierce.

After listening, he blinked his eyes a few times, and said with disbelief on his face: "What did you say? Say it again!"

Lu Jiude had no choice but to say it again.

After confirming that he heard it right, Huang Degong was even more surprised and couldn't believe it.

But he quickly questioned: "Old Lu, I don't think a single word of what you said is trustworthy, it's too fucking outrageous! Don't the court be fooled by Yuan Jixian? Or Yuan Jixian was fooled by others!"

The princess who was supposed to have disappeared with the emperor and the prince when the city of Beijing was destroyed last year did not escape, how could she go to Sichuan to supervise the country? !
Forget it, he actually defeated Zhang Xianzhong and Zuo Liangyu successively? !
He remembered that the eldest princess of the late emperor was only sixteen or seventeen years old this year?

If those things were really done by Princess Kunxing, Huang Chuangzi might as well crash him to death with a piece of tofu--how can he live if his achievements in many years of fighting are not as good as that of a little girl?
Lu Jiude smiled wryly, "Master Hou, since the imperial court ordered you to intercept, it should have been confirmed that this matter is true.

Besides, Lord Hou was going to guard against Zuo Liangyu, and now he only needs to cooperate with Huang Fei to deploy defenses on both sides of the Yangtze River from Wuhu to Digang as soon as possible. "

Huang Degong has a rough nerve. At this time, he didn't think about the many influences and changes brought about by Princess Kunxing's supervision of the country. Instead, he asked: "It's okay for me to deploy defenses, but the princess is really going to lead the army. I want How to do it?
After all, she is the late emperor's daughter, perhaps the only living flesh and blood of the late emperor. Your Majesty will not let me beat her, will you?
Also, it's fine if the court said that the prince from the north is fake, don't say that the princess is also fake! "

Lu Jiude handed over the imperial decree and said: "Master Hou can read the imperial decree, His Majesty only said to intercept the princess's army and not to cross Wuhu.

As for whether to fight or persuade, it should be decided by Lord Hou according to the situation, or he should follow the follow-up orders of the court.

However, our family has heard from His Majesty that if Princess Kunxing can put the overall situation first, go to supervise the country and hand over the military power to the imperial court, she can go to Nanjing to be honored and raised.

Our family also heard that His Majesty is already selecting a consort for Princess Kunxing.

As Hou Ye said earlier, after all, Princess Kunxing is the only living flesh and blood of the late emperor.Your Majesty is an uncle who shares a great-grandfather with him, so naturally he should take good care of him. "

In Huang Degong's cognition, he also thinks that it is inappropriate for the princess to supervise the country, let alone cause civil strife in Ming Dynasty.

As a woman, you should get married and take care of your husband and children at home.

The princess is the supervisor of the country and the leader of the army, so why bother?
Thinking about the spirit of the late emperor in heaven, he also didn't want to see the princess like this.

He then nodded and said, "Okay, if I really want to stop the princess on the river, I'll just figure it out."

Lu Jiude didn't leave, but said: "This time our family is still in charge of supervising the army, so please ask Lord Hou to take care of it."

"What's the relationship between us?" Huang Degong smiled and waved his hands, "As long as you don't interfere with my leading the army, I guarantee you can eat and drink enough in the army!"

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The ship went east from Jiujiang Prefecture, entered Nanzhili, and then arrived at the two prefectures of Anqing (Jiangbei) and Chizhou (Jiangnan).

Continuing to the east, there are Luzhou Mansion (Jiangbei), Taiping Mansion (Jiangnan), and Hezhou (Jiangbei).

Further east is Yingtianfu, where Nanjing is located.

On this day, the boat arrived at Anqing Mansion to govern Huaining, and easily overwhelmed the Ming officials stationed here, and the army led by Zhu Yuxi stopped to rest.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Aunt Zhu sent Hong Niangzi, Zeng Ying, Yang Zhan and Liu Wenxiu to the imperial boat for a meeting.

"According to the report from the spies, if our army continues to go eastward along the river, the biggest obstacle it will encounter is likely to be the navy of Huang Fei stationed in Wuhu, Taiping Prefecture.

In addition, if the Hongguang puppet emperor knew that our army was going east, he would definitely send troops to intercept it.

He sent either Huang Degong, Liu Liangzuo, or both.

General Dong Shen, next, let you introduce the general situation of these three men and their troops. "

On the first floor of the Yuchuan Palace Pavilion, Zhu Wei directly set up a projector here, and used the PPT made by Hao Guangming to show the information to several military commanders.

This information was collected and sorted out by Hao Guangming through various channels from Ming Dynasty and Modern Times.

Of course, the information about Huang Degong and the three of them does not include what happened in the future-only Aimee Zhu and Hao Guangming know about those things.

Aimee Zhu asked Dong Qiongying to explain, not only because it was not easy for her to do the explaining in her capacity, but also because she intended to train Dong Qiongying, hoping to train another female general or female staff officer.

While Dong Qiongying was explaining, Auntie Zhu also sorted out the information of the three of them again in her heart.

Among them, Huang Degong is famous, and Zhu Wei has researched his information many times very early.

He was a guard from Kaiyuan in Liaodong, who joined the army as a young man, and became a soldier (family member) of a certain business strategy after he made meritorious service.

Then he has been fighting against Donglu in Liaodong, and his achievements have risen to guerrilla warfare.

After the Qing army entered the bandits, Huang Degong was appreciated by Chongzhen for his meritorious service in defending the capital. He was promoted to deputy general and became one of the new chief generals of the Yongwei Battalion.

After that, they have been suppressing the bandits in Henan and Jiangbei.

In the 17th year of Chongzhen, many generals who suppressed thieves became substantive warlords. In order to stabilize these warlords, Chongzhen arbitrarily conferred officials and rewarded titles, and did not lose Huang Degong, who was a direct descendant, so he named him Uncle Jingnan.

After that, as one of the four towns in Jiangbei, he supported King Fu as Emperor Hongguang.

Historically, Huang Degong died due to negligence——After Liu Liangzuo surrendered to the Qing Dynasty, he led the Qing army to loudly persuade Huang Degong to surrender on the river bank.

Huang Degong scolded Liu Liangzuo angrily, might as well have a sharpshooter in the Qing army and shot him in the neck with an arrow...
As for Liu Liangzuo, his strength and ability ranked in the bottom two of the four towns in Jiangbei, and he took the initiative to surrender to the Qing in history.

Auntie Zhu knew that Liu Liangzuo surrendered to the Qing Dynasty not only because of fear of death and power, but also because his younger brother Liu Liangchen surrendered to the Qing Dynasty as early as the four years of Chongzhen's Daling River War, but Daming didn't know it all the time.

Therefore, Auntie Zhu had already decided that even if Liu Liangzuo was not surrendered in this time and space, she would not reuse her, at most she would recruit his soldiers and horses and give him a idle job.

If Liu Liangzuo still descended to the Qing Dynasty as in history, there would be only one death.

Compared with Huang Degong and Liu Liangzuo, Huang Fei, who is not well-known, gave Auntie Zhu the unexpected joy of picking up a leak.

Huang Fei came from the Dongjiang Army. He was the nephew of Huang Long, the former general of Dongjiang Town, and later inherited Huang Long's military position as his stepson.

Because he and Huang Degong have the same surname and similar temperament, they became brothers.

Historically, although Huang Fei and Huang Degong defeated Zuo Menggeng's hundreds of thousands of troops in Tongling, they also suffered great losses. Huang Degong even injured an arm and almost broke it.

Therefore, it will take a lot of time for the two to repair the army after the war.

Moreover, Zuo Menggeng's hundreds of thousands of troops were only defeated and retreated, not wiped out by the two of them.

In addition to more than 20 soldiers and horses being collected and retreated by Zuo Menggeng and others, many others were scattered and became defeated soldiers and thieves.

Therefore, the Nanjing imperial court let the two men station in Taiping Mansion, and wiped out these defeated soldiers and rogues while repairing the army.

In addition, at that time, Nanjing said that there were 20 people in the Beijing camp, and the city was tall and strong, and there was a natural danger from the Yangtze River to rely on. Normally speaking, no matter how powerful the Qing army was, it would not be a problem to defend Nanjing for a few months.

What the two never expected was that when Zhu Yousong heard that the Qing army had crossed the river and breached Zhenjiang, he was so frightened that he left the subjects and the army in the city and fled.

Under the leadership of ministers such as Ruan Dayue and Qian Qianyi, Nanjing directly opened the city gate and surrendered to the Qing Dynasty...

Zhu Yousong went to Wuhu to seek asylum from Huang Degong, and the two learned the news.

Later, Huang Degong died of an arrow due to negligence. Several generals under his command arrested Zhu Yousong and led most of Huang Degong's army to the Qing Dynasty.

Faced with such a situation, Huang Fei did not follow suit.

He led [-] sailors down the river to the east, and wanted to join forces with Zheng Hongkui, who was the pacifier of the Hongguang court at the time, in order to continue to fight against the Qing Dynasty. Unexpectedly, Zheng Hongkui led the Zheng family's navy and ran away.

So Huang Fei could only lead his army to escape into Taihu Lake.

Later, when the Qing army moved southward with the strongest momentum, he still insisted on resisting the Qing Dynasty, and was regarded as the leader of many anti-Qing rebels in the south of the Yangtze River.

It's a pity that the Qing army was helped by many surrendered troops, and the momentum was too strong. Huang Fei only persisted for two months before being defeated when he retreated to Zhoushan.

At that time, he was hit by three arrows, so more than 30 members of his family dived to commit suicide, and he followed suit.

But he was picked up by the Qing army and forced to surrender.

He refused to surrender, so his left hand was broken.

Later, he was sent to Nanjing to be persuaded by Hong Chengchou to surrender, but he scolded Hong Chengchou, so his right hand was broken again.

If he continued to scold, his tongue would be cut off again.

After being tortured by the Qing army in this way, he still refused to surrender. It took two months for the Qing army to drag him outside Shuixi Gate and behead him.

The end can be described as extremely tragic.

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After Dong Qiongying finished speaking, Auntie Zhu came back to her senses.

Then I heard Hong Niangzi say: "Since Huang Degong and Huang Fei are loyal people and their troops are quite strong, we will persuade them to surrender first.

If the persuasion fails, we can only do one game, defeat them, and then recruit their troops. "

 [Explanation] Some book friends think that the content related to the historical background is a watery word count. Here I admit that this kind of content is written relatively bluntly and cannot be smoothly integrated into the article.This can only ask for forgiveness, the author is really not proficient in writing historical texts for the first time.

  But it's not really water.

  Because the time spent writing this part of the content is often several times, or even ten times, that of the content completely conceived by the author.

  Completely write what I think, I can write [-] words an hour, and I can write hundreds of words of historical background content. It may take more than an hour or two just to search for information, select, and analyze,,,, how could I write for water? An extra hour or two or even several hours?
  (I often get dizzy because of looking up information, and feel annoyed and irritable because of analyzing the authenticity. Because there are too many information about a person or a thing that can be found on the Internet, there are often contradictions, and the author is a bit forced disease···)

  I think, after all, some readers don’t know about some historical figures, and the purpose of writing it is to let some readers understand the historical figures and the background of historical events, and let the characters stand up at once.

  Of course, after all, the author's writing level is still not good enough, and he will work hard to improve.

  In the future, try to write as little historical background content as possible, or try to write so that readers can't feel it.

  (I am going to omit the information about Huang Degong today, but I will try to write it as briefly as possible after thinking about it. Liu Liangzuo I just summarized it in a few sentences. This chapter mainly introduces Huang Fei.)
  Inadequacies, I can only ask for more forgiveness.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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