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Chapter 120 Unification of Fujian and Zhejiang

Chapter 120 Unification of Fujian and Zhejiang

But after the flattery, Zhu Yijiong also got down to business.

Not to mention prisoners, the Ming army has now occupied two provinces. It has already experienced this. It is nothing more than the same old thing. Those who can be used are incorporated into the new army, and those who cannot be used are either incorporated into the army or used as military garrison. and mining.

but……

"Did you just say that Longkoduo intended to give up Hangzhou?" Zhu Yijiong asked with a frown.

Yang Gong cupped his hands and said, "According to what Xu Yi said, not only Hangzhou, but also the whole of Zhejiang seems to have become an outcast of the Qing court."

Treating the whole of Zhejiang as an abandoned son is such a big move. Is this really the Longkodo he remembers in the TV series?

"Is the news true?" Zhu Yijiong still couldn't believe it.

Yang Gong said: "These are all Xu Yi's words, but according to what he said, Tu Yi, the governor of Zhejiang who was captured by us, seems to also know about this."

Tu Yi, the governor of Zhejiang, also knew it. No wonder Yang Gong suddenly mentioned Tu Yi, the governor of Zhejiang, but if this is the case, then it is really possible that this matter is true.

hiss~
He actually surrendered the whole of Zhejiang to a traitor like himself. Isn't this Longkodo crazy?Or does this old fox actually have other plans?
In fact, this is all Zhu Yijiong's own overthinking. His impression is still in the old TV series "Yongzheng Dynasty" he watched back then, and he feels that Longkodo must be scheming and not simple.

However, the reason Longko was so good in history was all because his father was Tong Guowei and he was a good team player. Not to mention other battles, his political skills can not be said to be absent, but he can be regarded as poor.

The funniest thing is that the emperor remembered your great contribution to the establishment and called you uncle in order to win over you, but you actually got out of breath. Isn't this pure ZZ?
"Jianguo, do you want to meet this pseudo-Qing governor?" But Yang Gong asked tentatively when he saw Zhu Yijiong was hesitant.

Zhu Yijiong pondered for a moment, shook his head and said: "Forget it, there's no need to meet. I'll leave this matter to Yang Qing. It's best to ask. If you can't ask, don't bother. If he really doesn't want to surrender, just ask him." Lock him up first.”

"No matter what the Qing court's intentions are, Zhejiang Gu will be determined. Not only Zhejiang, but given a few more years, Gu will definitely lead the Han people back to the north."

"The Holy Ming who supervises the country!" Yang Gong quickly knelt down on one knee.

"The Holy Ming who supervises the country!"

Zheng Dingrui and the rest of the people knelt down and shouted.

"Your Majesty, no courtesy!" Zhu Yijiong raised his hand at the right moment.

After the two trusted generals finished playing, the demoted officials began to talk, which was nothing more than repairing the city wall, appeasing the common people and wealthy families in Hangzhou, and so on.

Among them, Lu Jiude, the prefect of Hangzhou who was one of the first to be demoted, asked how to deal with the whole city of Hangzhou. In this regard, Zhu Yijiong showed no mercy.

Although most of the people living in the city are the families of the Hangzhou Eight Banners Army, and these Eight Banners troops are no longer as good as they used to be, they are no better than the Fuzhou Eight Banners who were forced to rebel because they had no food to eat.

But the political stance is here, and we can do whatever we want. Together with the [-] Banner Army prisoners, they will be sent back to Fujian by ship, and then they will be broken up and sent to major mines to use their remaining heat.

After everything was agreed upon, Zhu Yijiong immediately set his sights and fangs on Huzhou and Jiaxing, the only two remaining prefectures in northern Zhejiang.

Now that Hangzhou has been conquered, and even the Qing court has the intention of giving up Zhejiang, it is fortunate that it will swallow up the entire Zhejiang without stopping.

In this way, the two provinces of Fujian and Zhejiang are connected, and the Ming army can not only gain greater strategic depth, but also completely control the canals in Zhejiang.

By then, whether you want to go north to recapture Nanjing or go west to Anhui, you can go there.Of course, the existing strategic plan is to attack Nanjing first, not only for political significance, but also for the natural dangers of the Yangtze River and Longkodo, who is based in Nanjing.

Unless this old fox is killed, Zhu Yijiong will always have trouble sleeping and eating!
Although the Qing army in Zhejiang had been basically exhausted in several battles, in order to be just in case and to capture the entire territory of Zhejiang as quickly as possible, Zhu Yijiong still sent out almost all the troops on hand, even the newly formed The Sixth Army was not spared either.

The troops sent out marched by land and water, and were divided into three groups: one way to the west, one way to the north, and one way to the east.

The troops heading east were Yang Gong's First Army, together with Tang Tongjiang's naval fleet, and divided into two groups to continue attacking eastward. Complete control of Jiaxing Prefecture and the Hangjia Canal was the minimum requirement. If possible, Zhu Yijiong also hoped that they could march into Suzhou. Song, test the strength of the Qing army in Jiangsu Province.

The army going north was Zheng Dingrui's Second Army. Their mission was to attack Huzhou to the north, and to move eastward to support the First Army if it was blocked.

The last unit to move westward was the Sixth Army, and their task was the simplest. They only needed to recover the remaining counties and towns in Hangzhou to the west.

After arranging the follow-up strategic planning, Zhu Yijiong immediately sent an urgent horseback order back to Fujian.

Even Hangzhou was captured, and it was time to move the capital a second time.

After all, both Quanzhou and Fuzhou are limited to Fujian. Fujian is known as the indisputable land in the world, even if it was so popular when it promoted the idea of ​​​​sharing the land, it can be said to be the foundation of the emperor.

But if we really set the capital in Fujian, it would be nonsense, and it would also give the ministers an illusion that they, as a supervising country, are obsessed with pleasure and not enterprising.

Yes, moving the capital to Hangzhou is only the first step. This place can only be regarded as Zhu Yijiong's specialty at best.

Zhu Yijiong's real goal has always been Nanjing, the capital where Zhu Yuanzhang proclaimed himself emperor and established the Ming Dynasty.

If Nanjing is not captured, people in the world will never think highly of Zhu Yijiong and Ming Dynasty. Only by capturing Nanjing can Ming Dynasty truly gain the capital to compete with the Qing court for the world in terms of strength and legal principles.

Otherwise, no matter how big the fuss is, it will still be nothing more than a rebel king.

But speaking of it, when the news of the fall of Zhejiang reaches the Qing court, I don’t know what Longkodo will think.

Although it is said that Longkodo intends to abandon Zhejiang, no one can be sure after all.

Moreover, the fall of Zhejiang is not a trivial matter. Counting Zhejiang, he, an Ming thief, already owns two provinces, both of which are important towns in the south of the Yangtze River.

Not to mention Long Ke, even he, a bright thief, felt a lot of pressure.

If the news of the fall of Fujian and Zhejiang reaches Beijing, there is no guarantee that Kangxi's old dog will not be furious and use all his strength to suppress the Ming Dynasty that besieged him.

However, as long as he can bear it, then his Ming Dynasty can be considered as a major trend, not only in terms of military strategy, but also in people's hearts.

A few days later, the three armies of the Ming Army set out together with the naval fleet at the same time, officially starting the war to unify Fujian and Zhejiang!

Zhu Yijiong stood at the top of the city of Hangzhou and looked at the north. In a trance, he seemed to have seen the scene of his troops entering Nanjing and pointing his sword towards the north.

That day won't be long.

 There is nothing in this chapter that undermines national unity or national stability. Everything is just a joke and should not be taken seriously!
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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