Chapter Ninety-Nine: Shunzhi's Ambition (First Update!) Ask for a referral ticket! )

Capital.

Emperor Shunzhi's mood was very irritable.

He has just received the recitals from Hong Chengchou and Ao Bai, both of whom impeached Wu Sangui for being arbitrary and domineering, and had no eyes on the imperial court.

According to them, at present, Wu Sangui has left the provincial capital and led his troops to Anlu.

In the name of suppressing bandits, in fact, it is to avoid Hong Chengchou and Aobai, and do not interact with them.

How can this minion be so bold!

Although in the mind of Emperor Shunzhi, Wu Sangui has never been a person who keeps to himself, but Wu Sangui's actions this time were still a little unexpected to him.

This is tantamount to blatantly ignoring the imperial court!

Who is Aobai? That's the minister of parliament, the confidant of Emperor Shunzhi, and the messenger who represents the imperial court!

Wu Sangui doesn't put Ao Bai in his eyes, that is, he doesn't put Emperor Shunzhi in his eyes, and he doesn't put the Qing court in his eyes!

To put it mildly, this is no different from collaborating with the enemy and treason!

Taste it carefully, Wu Sangui does have signs of doing this.

Otherwise, why did he find various reasons to refuse to fight before Ao Bai went to Guizhou. Otherwise, why did he leave angrily after Aobai went to Guizhou.

Isn't it possible to say that all this was premeditated?

If Wu Sangui had already had the intention of surrendering to the Ming court, all this would have been explained.

Wu Sangui is a capricious person.

It can be seen from the fact that he descended and cleared back then.

It is such a person who can be so beautiful during the reign of Dolgon, it is enough to see that Dolgon is not a good thing.

It can only be said that the two of them smell like each other and are the same dog.

But now the times have changed, and it is the Shunzhi Emperor who is in power.

Naturally, he couldn't allow an arrogant and domineering Hanchen like Wu Sangui to continue like this.

A slave should have the appearance of a slave, throwing his face at the master, who gave you the courage?

It is true that Wu Sangui contributed to the Qing Dynasty, but that was more than ten years ago.

No one can rest on their laurels for a lifetime.

The imperial court had promised Wu Sangui that if he conquered Yunnan, it would be rewarded to him as a fief.

But as far as Wu Sangui's current performance is concerned, Emperor Shunzhi decided to withdraw his fate.

There are so many servants in the world, there are not many Wu Sangui, and there are many Wu Sangui.

How could the dignified Qing Emperor be coerced by a minion?

If it really spreads out like that, wouldn't it make the world laugh off their big teeth?

Emperor Shunzhi sneered, and Zhu criticized four words on the recital of Aobai: act cheaply.

Acting cheaply means giving Ao Bai the power to decide.

You don't have to ask the emperor every time you get into trouble, but you can make a decision on the spot.

After all, Guizhou is thousands of miles away from Beijing, which is too far.

It is the fastest stagecoach, and it takes dozens of days to come and go.

When Emperor Shunzhi's will arrived, the daylilies in Guizhou were cold.

Ao Bai was a loyal and good servant, and he was absolutely trusted by Emperor Shunzhi.

He believed that Ao Bai would be able to make the most appropriate decision based on the form.

Putting down the Zhu pen, Emperor Shunzhi sighed.

He felt a little tired.

Why was everything so smooth during the time of the first emperor, and even the Qing army was like a bamboo all the way during the reign of Dolgon?

Why are they all able to stake their ground, and when they get to me, they freeze?

The remnant Ming small court can perish at a glance, but it has revived?

Is it because of a Li Dingguo?

Emperor Shunzhi shook his head and didn't want to think about it anymore.

In the final analysis, there are still few Manchurians.

If there was an army of one million, Emperor Shunzhi would even want to drive the expedition in person and personally destroy the remnants of the Ming Dynasty.

But now, not to mention the sharp reduction in the combat power of the Eight Banners, the number of combatable troops is also gradually decreasing.

The imperial court could only implement the strategy of using Han to control Han and use Han people to attack Han people.

There's no way around it.

We can only count on these loyal minions.

As for Hong Chengchou...

Emperor Shunzhi still trusted him, otherwise he would not have directly awarded him the post of Five Provincial Strategy.

It's just that in the eyes of Emperor Shunzhi, Hong Chengchou's strategy is a little too conservative.

Under this conservative strategy, the Ming army could get a respite.

If it really regained its vitality and recruited troops, it is still unknown who will die in the end.

I should still take advantage of his illness to kill him.

Except for the small court of the remnants of the Ming Dynasty in the south.

Zheng Chenggong's army in the east also gave Emperor Shunzhi a headache.

Although this guy was repelled by Guan Allegiance and fled to the sea, he occupied Zhoushan and had the meaning of staying here.

This is absolutely unacceptable to Emperor Shunzhi.

In any case, Zhoushan is also the territory of the Qing Dynasty, so naturally it cannot be violated by a group of pirates.

He had already ordered Shi Lang to be sent to supervise the war.

Shi Lang is a fierce general in naval warfare, and he knows the situation of Zheng's sailors very well, so he can make a good deployment for Zheng Chenggong.

Isn't there an old saying among the Han people, knowing oneself and knowing one's opponent will win all battles.

In comparison, Guan Allegiance is not as targeted as Shi Lang, but there is no problem for him to do the grain and grass logistics and shipbuilding matters.

Fortunately, the Ming army is now fighting separately and is not connected.

Emperor Shunzhi must take advantage of this opportunity to strangle them one by one.

Zhu Youlang, Li Dingguo, Zheng Chenggong...

I must catch you all with a thousand cuts, only in this way can I solve the hatred in my heart!

Emperor Shunzhi clenched his fists and swore in his heart.

"Your Majesty, urgent news from the north!"

At that moment, a servant hurried to his knees and fell to the ground.

Emperor Shunzhi glanced at it in disgust, grabbed it with one hand and unfolded it.

At first, it was okay, but when Emperor Shunzhi saw that the Rakshasa Kingdom had invaded several places, he was angry and threw it out.

How can this be justified, it is really too deceitful!

"These Rakshasa ghosts, are you deceiving me to move to Manchuria!"

If the Eight Banners of Manchuria were still outside the gates, would the Rakshasa ghost dare to be so arrogant?

These bullying and afraid of hard dog things!

Emperor Shunzhi tried to calm his mood.

The Rakshasa ghosts lived in bitter cold places that were further north than the original Manchurian settlements.

Naturally, they wanted to plunder the relatively rich territory of Manchuria.

In this regard, Emperor Shunzhi naturally could not sit idly by.

It's just that the garrison in Liaodong is empty, and it is definitely necessary to transfer troops from the pass.

But now it looks like this, the Qing army is fighting on two fronts.

Not only to deal with the remnant Ming court in the southwest, but also to attack Zheng Chenggong's naval division that occupies Zhoushan, where can he divide his troops to fight the Rakshasa ghosts?

I can only endure it for the time being.

Endure it and it will pass.

Wait until you destroy the remnants of the Ming and clean up Zheng Chenggong, and then free up your hands to deal with the Rakshasa ghosts!

Emperor Shunzhi comforted himself in his heart.

I'm not afraid of you! I'm just making the right mix!

Now the top priority is to extinguish the light in one fell swoop, and everything else can be put in the back row!

Emperor Shunzhi knew very well what a terrible thing it was to let a Han court survive.

The hundred-legged insect dies but does not stiffen.

Once this giant beast recovers from its injuries and reawakens, it will definitely be something that tens of thousands of people in the Eight Banners of Manchuria can't resist.

If the Qing Dynasty wants to gain a foothold in the Central Plains, it must not only destroy the Ming Dynasty, but also uproot all pro-Ming forces!

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