Ming Dynasty fake eunuch

Chapter 249 Answers

Chapter 249 Answers
If Li Guangrong didn't mention it, Ye Xun would have really forgotten that he has a senior like Wang Zhen, but it seems that the behavior of this senior has nothing to do with him, right?

To say that the most impressive thing about this old man should be that he successfully lured Emperor Yingzong out of the palace, and then he was successfully captured by Wachi in Tumubao, and the army of more than [-] was almost wiped out.

When later generations of Ye Xun saw this period of history, they even wondered whether Wang Zhen had also been sent undercover in Daming first, otherwise how could he have done such a stupid thing?

Ye Xun remembered that in the history of the Ming Dynasty, there seemed to be a senior who was also a tiger. He thought that if he won the palace, he would be the emperor, but the result was predictable, but Ye Xun couldn't remember who this senior eunuch who was more miraculous than him was. up.

Ye Xun understood that the reason why Li Guangrong asked him this was because he was afraid that he would rebel. If that was the case, these Liaodong generals would be in a dilemma.

If you follow the rebellion, you will ruin your loyalty for the rest of your life. If you don't follow the rebellion, you will not be Ye Xun's opponent. Therefore, Li Guangrong's words can also be said to have asked the aspirations of most Liaodong generals.

After a cold wind passed, snowflakes floated in the sky. Looking around, the sky and the earth were misty, and there was a silvery white everywhere.

Ye Xun didn't stay in Guangning, rested for one night, and set off early the next morning.

As the commander-in-chief of Guangning, Li Guangrong was of course here to see him off, but because Ye Xun didn't answer his question yesterday, he always looked preoccupied.

Ye Xun naturally knew what Li Guangrong was thinking. The two rode side by side, and Li Guangrong consciously fell behind by half a horse's head to show his respect for Ye Xun.

"General Li, what do you think the common people want most? What is the tartar most afraid of?"

Li Guangrong was stunned for a moment, and replied without thinking: "What do the common people want? Of course, they have enough food and clothing, but what about Tartars! The father-in-law should be most afraid of."

Ye Xun shook his head with a smile and said, "You bastard, why have you learned how to flatter?"

After a pause, he continued: "What you said earlier is correct, but not entirely correct. Let me tell you what the common people want most. Besides food and clothing, what the common people want most is to be respected and recognized. Before me, The officers and soldiers on the front line have been defeated repeatedly, not to mention the loss of power and land, the people who suffer the most are the people, the officials can run away, who has thought about the people who have lived on this land for generations?"

"Ye doesn't have much ambition. He just wants to use his own strength to prevent the people of our Han family from being bullied. Is this wrong? Just because he didn't go along with those officials, he was rejected by almost everyone, even to me. Put on all kinds of hats, you must kill me and hurry up."

"Hehe! Others want me to die, but I won't let them do what they want. I won't rebel, but this traitor is for sure, because the people here need me as a traitor."

"Actually, General Li might as well think about it differently. Who are those people who hate me?"

"Finally, I would like to remind General Li that if you still follow me, you may have to bear various sanctions from the court. If you don't want to stay in Liaodong, please also make a decision early on."

Ye Xun didn't say the rest, but the meaning was already very clear. If Li Guangrong still wanted to stay in Guangning as the general soldier, he had to listen to Ye Xun, or he would have to leave.

After hearing Ye Xun's long speech, Li Guangrong couldn't help but fell into deep thought.

After Ye Xun started in Liaodong, didn't he do it for the sake of Liaodong?And Liaodong is the inalienable territory of Ming Dynasty, that is to say, Ye Xun has always been serving the country.

Since this is the case, why are there so many people shooting at him openly and secretly?And just as Ye Xun said, who are the people who have always been enemies of Ye Xun?

Needless to say, Jurchen, Li Chengliang's family in Liaodong, Zhang Heming, the former Minister of the Ministry of War, Zheng Guifei's family in Da Nei, several eunuchs, and the White Lotus Sect, etc., are too many.

Counting them down, which one of these people really cares about the soldiers, the civilians, and the common people?

Unknowingly, Li Guangrong, who lowered his head in meditation, slowed down, and his guards also slowed down.

Ye Xun and his party did not stop at all. Ye Xun knew that he had talked too much just now, and Li Guangrong needed time to digest it.

Li Guangrong woke up suddenly after some distance from Li Guangrong and his party. To be honest, he was really in a mess at the moment.

The value of generals is reflected on the battlefield. It is the lifelong dream of every general to travel across the battlefield and to show off outside the territory.

Judging from the current relationship between Ye Xun and the imperial court, if he stayed in Liaodong, he would definitely offend the imperial court and the new emperor, and he was really reluctant to let him leave Liaodong.

At this moment, Ye Xun, who was in front of him, suddenly reined in his horse, turned around and said loudly to Li Guangrong, "I forgot to tell General Li, what the Tartars are most afraid of is our Han people working together."

After finishing speaking, he stopped talking, turned around and whipped the horse away, leaving only a splash of snowflakes behind him.

All that needs to be said has been said, if veteran generals like Li Guangrong in Liaodong still refuse to follow me, then we can only let them leave Liaodong.

Although Ye Xun wanted to return to Shenyang as soon as possible, he had to go to Liaoyang to meet Yuan Yingtai first.

In the past few months when Ye Xun left Liaodong, Comrade Yuan fulfilled his promise to Ye Xun very well. Despite the constant pressure from the Ministry of War, Yuan Yingtai insisted on not replacing any of the generals promoted by Ye Xun. During this period of time without Ye Xun, Liaodong was able to remain stable, thanks to Yuan Yingtai's contribution.

It's just that everything has changed now, and Ye Xun must know Yuan Yingtai's attitude, otherwise, if the old man makes trouble behind, Ye Xun will really suffer.

On the way to Liaoyang, Ye Xun and his party met Cao Bianjiao and Zhang Qi and his party who came to greet him.

They were ordered by Ye Xun to lead three thousand cavalry to meet them. Because Ye Xun brought too many supplies, and he couldn't take them everywhere, he planned to ask Cao Bianjiao and others to escort the supplies back to Shenyang first.

Seeing Ye Xun and his party from a distance, three thousand cavalry dismounted collectively, then knelt down on one knee by the roadside, welcoming the return of the hero in their hearts with their most sincere actions.

Seeing the men and horses he brought out with one hand, Ye Xun's eyes were a little moist, and he jumped off the horse and walked forward quickly.

Cao Bianjiao and Zhang Qi were even more exaggerated. They rushed over and knelt down at Ye Xun's feet, crying loudly.

"You two bastards, you should be happy to see me, why are you still crying? Get out of here!"

Ye Xun said, one hand in each hand, pulled the two of them up, looked at the two of them carefully, and saw that they both seemed to be thinner, but they were more energetic, with snot and tears on their faces, but they didn't know how to wipe them off. Shit, just couldn't help but smirk at Ye Xun.

Ye Xun was moved in his heart, patted the shoulders of the two, and said: "Brothers have worked hard, I thank you, thank you for everything you have done for the people of Liaodong and for me, Ming Dynasty."

The last sentence was shouted out to all the soldiers with a loud voice.

"Swear allegiance to the father-in-law!".
I don't know who started it first, and everyone shouted after him.
(End of this chapter)

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