Desert Eagle Suletan Khan

Chapter 765 Shuixiusa and Wumeng

The Nayong area in Guizhou is named after the Nayong River in the south, which means "accepting the common people (Namin), and harmony and peace (Yongxi)". This place lies between the southeastern foothills of the Wumeng Mountains and the Liuchong River and the Sancha River from the west to the tail to the east. It looks like a goat, with overlapping peaks, crisscross ravines, flowing water, and steep mountain slopes. Because of the dangerous terrain, it has been a difficult place for the Central Plains dynasties to conquer since ancient times. It is also a place where the Yi people have lived and worked in peace and contentment for generations.

Sun An Guirong, the seventy-fourth generation of the Shuixi An clan, was awarded a third-grade imperial robe for his contribution to the Xibao Lion counterattack in the 15th year of Chenghua. After being allowed to "reside permanently in Shuixi", he lived in the "Yunshan Wanli Shuihuan" It has been more than 150 years since the Shuixi Xuanwei palace was built in Nayong, the ancient cave, the high gorge and the large Qingfeng.

An Kun, the 84th generation grandson of the Shuixi An family and Guizhou Xuanwei envoy, was currently staying in his palace on a high mountain to listen to the report from An Wu, a close confidant, Mu Kui (a local official in charge of the military affairs of Yizhe River).

"Ju Mu, after that man met with Pi Xiong and Chang Jinyin again after he met with us, he sneaked into Guiyang City and secretly contacted some chieftains and officials of the Ming Dynasty," An Wu reported respectfully. The chieftains of the Shuixi dynasties were called Xuanweishi to the outside world, and "Jumu" (or Zuoqumu) internally, and their wives were called "Naiye" (or Naide). The "that person" Anwu refers to is Lu Hong, the general Zheng Chenggong sent to Guizhou to contact the anti-Qing forces.

"It's trouble! It's trouble! Bian Sanyuan, the governor of Guizhou in the Qing Dynasty, and Li Benzhen, the admiral, are both in Guiyang. Lu Hong doesn't know how to hide it, and is running around to attract people to rebel against the Qing Dynasty. If he is caught and confesses that he has met me, I'm afraid the court will I suspect that I, Shui Xi'an, have rebellious intentions, what can I do? What can I do?" An Kun rubbed his hands anxiously. Don't look at the land under his jurisdiction of Jiucha, Jiuzong, and Thirteen Rivers. The territory is vast and the soldiers are strong. He claims to have hundreds of thousands of strong soldiers under his command, but he is really not very courageous. He had seen the Qing army marching south, and he was afraid. In addition, the Qing Dynasty seemed to treat him well and gave him official seals and court uniforms, so he really didn't want to rebel against the Qing Dynasty.

"If Ju Mu is worried that the Han will harm us in Shuixi, he might as well just tie up the man and send him to Bian Fuyuan. Then there will be nothing to worry about." An Wu came up with a "clever plan" for his superior.

"No, if you do this, you will completely offend Zheng Chenggong." An Kun thought for a while and suddenly smiled, "Find someone to secretly report Lu Hong's sneaking into Guiyang to Bian Fuyuan. Remember, it is a secret report, and no one is allowed to do so. Give way".

"Yes", Anwu bowed and stepped back.

Soon, Bian Sanyuan, the governor of Guizhou in the Qing Dynasty, and Li Benshen, the admiral, received the news that Lu Hong, a general under Zheng Chenggong's ministry, had sneaked into Guiyang, and they immediately searched for him and captured him. What An Kun didn't expect was that Bian and Li would actually publicize their betrayal of Lu Hong everywhere. How could they keep it secret if they wanted to?
Just know that An Kun didn't take Zheng Chenggong too seriously, so what if you can dominate the sea? This is the mountains of Guizhou, not the sea where you gallop. Thinking that he had gained the trust of the Manchus, he prepared to worship ancestors in Lehehedi. "The most important matter of the country lies in worshiping and serving the army." There was no room for carelessness.

But he didn't expect that She Baoshou had sent people to spread the news that he was harboring the bear of Kuang Guo of the Ming Dynasty. Guizhou Governor Bian Sanyuan and Admiral Li Benzhen were not at ease with him. In particular, Admiral Li had always been on good terms with Wu Sangui, the king of Pingxi. After Wu Sangui entered Yunnan, he coveted the Shuixi territory, which was located at the throat of Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou. It had always been a battleground for military strategists, and he was afraid that "the chaos would subside and the military power would be relieved". He secretly ordered Li Benshen to rebel against Ankun and seize Shuixi and Wusa. Of.
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I heard that my father secretly reported to the Qing court the news that Zheng Chenggong's Lu Hong had sneaked into Guiyang. In the Wusa Tu Mansion, An Zhongsheng, the prefect of Wusa Tu, was dumbfounded. "Ada (father), Ada, how can you act so hastily? In this way, doesn’t our An family have no way out in front of those who care about the Ming Dynasty?”

Complaints are complaints, An Zhongsheng is the son of An Kun after all, and he still acts in accordance with the Xi'an family's lead. He immediately wrote back to Long Hongxun, saying that he had a small army and few generals, and he really was unable to fight together.
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The black one is black, and the Mongolian one is impassable. Wumeng Prefecture is famous for being mountainous and has many impassable roads. Historically, it belongs to the Wumeng tribe. During the reign of Mrs. Shexiang, who used her delicate jade fingers to pacify hundreds of thousands of soldiers, she opened post roads and quelled border chaos. The steep Wumeng Mountain no longer became an obstacle to trade between Yunnan, Guizhou and Shu, and people's livelihood was improved, and they became common people. A legend in my heart forever.

Lu Chengjue, the magistrate of Wumeng Tu, was in his sixtieth year. His wife was the aunt of Long Hongxun, the chieftain of Zhenxiong. One daughter was married to An Kun, the governor of Shuixi, and the other daughter was married to Wan Zhaodi, the magistrate of Dongchuan. The sixth son, Lu Yongming, was very prestigious among the chieftains in southern Sichuan because of his high seniority and being related to the Shuixi'an family, the Zhenxiong Long family, and the Dongchuan family. However, during this period, the highly respected man fell into selective distress.

That's what's bad about this person: he's indecisive. I first received a letter from my nephew, Long Hongxun, the chieftain of the Long family, saying that the Manchus were unjust and had imposed violent conquests. He urged him to take advantage of the opportunity of the guards to attack Shu. I thought it was reasonable. Those Manchus were very cruel and treated the chieftain who refused to surrender. He was killing people wantonly, and under the pretext of marching southward, he was constantly asking himself to donate food and salary. It would be better to rebel against his mother. Then, his good son-in-law An Kun wrote another letter, saying that the Qing army was powerful and the Ming Dynasty's demise was a foregone conclusion. I advised my father-in-law not to listen to the Long family. One mistake would lead to eternal hatred. This good son-in-law even reported to the Qing court Zheng Chenggong's general Lu Hong who had sneaked into Guizhou, and he was very loyal to the Qing court. Among the chieftains of the Luo Luo tribe, only the Shui Xi'an clan has a vast territory and a strong military force. His son-in-law is well-read in Chinese books and knowledgeable, so his choice must be right. Then, there are three more friends, the chief official of Nixi in Mahu Prefecture and the deputy chief official. The chief Wang Juji, the deputy chief of the Pingyi Chief Division Mou Sheng, and the deputy chief of the Manyi Chief Division An Xiangheng wrote letters to persuade him to surrender, saying that the guard army was powerful and the Manchus were no match for him. Wang Juji and An Xiangheng were fine, but Mou Sheng had suffered heavy losses from the Qing army. When Li Guoying captured Mahu and Xuzhou, Mou Sheng relied on the steep terrain of his territory and refused to surrender, so he was captured and detained by Li Guoying. He went to Beijing, but fortunately Emperor Shunzhi ordered him to return to Shu to recruit those who had not obeyed to atone for their sins, so he saved his life. Even he said that the Qing army was no match for the Wei army, and it seemed that it was not unreasonable to surrender the Wei army.

After thinking about it, Lu Chengjue felt that all parties were reasonable and could not make up his mind. Fortunately, he is old and calm, and will not offend anyone. He wrote back to his nephew Long Hongxun, saying that he also wanted to start a rebellion with him, but he was not prepared enough and needed some time to prepare. He wrote back to his son-in-law An Kun, saying that he was weak and would not provoke the powerful Qing Dynasty, and asked his son-in-law to relax. ; He wrote back to Wang Juji, Mou Sheng, and An Xiangheng, saying that he also wanted to surrender, but the Qing army was monitoring them closely, so he would talk about it some time later. After replying to the letter, the old chieftain stopped doing anything and calmly inquired about the news of the war between Qing and Wei. (End of chapter)

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