Section 763 Killing the Emperor of Disposition
The power of the Supreme is at hand!
Yan Changwu had no doubt that as long as he sat on the throne of the Qianqing Palace, the officers and soldiers who followed him would shout long live!
Unfortunately, this is not a good time to be!
If he takes the throne of the emperor, he will tear off the only fig leaf he has, and the subjects of Nanming, who had been seriously dissatisfied with him before, will boil over and completely tear their faces with him.
Of course, if there is a fight, maybe he will completely ambush the north and south of the river, or he may be driven into the sea like what he said before.
Remembering that the great cause of Southeast Asia's development must also be supported by the mainland, Yan Changwu regretfully put the tempting idea behind him.
He stood in front of the emperor's throne and looked down at the captives below.
There are only a few people, the Manchurian and Mongolian ministers who fled into the palace either die in battle, or commit suicide, but they did not disgrace their reputation, one of the captives is the little emperor of Shunzhi, and the other is pointed out by Hong Wanlin, who was traveling with Yan Changwu, is the prince Jierharang, he was covered in blood, and his eyes are full of hatred staring at them, especially on Hong Wanlin---- the Guerjia clan married by Hong Wanlin is the righteous daughter of Jierharang, and Jierharang and Hong Wanlin are Weng's sons-in-law!
Zilharang was full of remorse in his heart, he didn't understand that the evil Hong Wanlin deceived them and played an extremely crucial role in this major incident of the Southeast Army's attack on Beijing!
He whispered to Emperor Shunzhi: "Your Majesty, don't be afraid! ”
Aixin Jueluo Fulin, that is, Qing Shizu, the third emperor of the Qing Dynasty, the first emperor of the Qing Dynasty to enter the customs. The ninth son of Huang Taiji, born in Yongfu Palace of the Shenyang Forbidden City, and his biological mother was Empress Wen of Xiaozhuang, Borzigit. The era name is Shunzhi.
Emperor Shunzhi was still young, just a child, with clear eyebrows and beautiful eyes, and was suppressed and kneeled on the ground by two tall, gangster, and meaty Southeast Army! (Hey, you describe it like that, which side are you on?) )
His little face looked up to the sky, and he said loudly to Yan Changwu: "Traitor, if there is anything coming at me, don't harm my subjects!" ”
Yan Changwu said hesitantly: "You are the traitors!" ”
Without waiting for Emperor Shunzhi to distinguish, Yan Changwu pointed at him and taught him a lesson: "Becoming a king and defeating a king, you have failed, you are a traitor in the history books!" ”
It is indeed a truth, Shunzhi is speechless!
Yan Changwu went down the steps and stood in front of Shunzhi in the posture of a victor, the generals followed, and Mr. David saw that Yan Changwu was quite interested, and hurriedly said: "Leader, the night is long and dreams are many!" ”
He has followed Yan Changwu for many years, but he still doesn't know that "the reason why the villain is turned over is because he talks too much" was still said by Yan Changwu, so he reminded Yan Changwu.
Yan Changwu really has an itchy throat and wants to talk to the captives, because his words and deeds will be worn in the annals of history, no wonder the villain is often overturned. (Which side are you on?) )
So those Qing people didn't kill Shunzhi by themselves, firstly, they didn't want to be stained with his blood, and secondly, they held the hope that as long as Shunzhi didn't die, maybe there would be a chance.
Not allowed to talk to the emperor, Yan Changwu was a little regretful, he ordered: "Come on, take the Tartar Emperor to the side hall and send him back to heaven!" ”
Mr. David next to him rushed to say, "I'll do it!" ”
What a red hair, with enough black heart!
As soon as he spoke up, the rest of the officers would not be able to rob him.
The Southeast Army is well prepared, and it has a decision on how to deal with the Qing people's chieftains: that is, hanging!
This is a death worthy of their status, we are not rude.
Well, didn't Yan Dashao say that "a king does not kill the king of another country"?
The question is, is the Qing Emperor a king?
Wrong, they are barbarians and do not deserve respect!
This is not an excuse for the two mouths of the official characters, but the consensus of the ruling class of the Ming Dynasty!
Hong Wanlin pleaded: "Leader, after all, Zilharang and I have known each other for a ......"
Yan Changwu waved his hand and said, "Let's take it together!" ”
Mr. David escorted Shunzhi and Zilharang to the side hall, and I have to say that at the last moment of his life, the two Qing chiefs, one young and one old, looked calm, and their eyes were still very clear.
As for the others, they were all beheaded and sentenced to death!
The women in the palace, such as Huang Taiji's concubines, the famous Xiaozhuang, Shunzhi's biological mother and other concubines, such as Borzigit Namu Zhong (Naichahar Khan Lindan's Doro Dafujin, later remarried to Huang Taiji), etc., had been forced to martyrdom or simply killed by the Qing when the southeast army attacked the inner imperial city, and they could not allow the Ming to take advantage of it.
The palace people who stayed, Yan Changwu was not interested at all, so he let them go.
Soon after, Mr. David came back, made an OK gesture, and said beamingly, "It's done!" ”
"According to the leader's instructions, cut off their heads and prepare to hang the gates!" Mr. David reported.
"Good!" Yan Changwu nodded, and walked out of the palace gate with everyone, the sun was shining outside, it was a big eye!
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The fighting in Beijing gradually subsided, and when the last organized Qing troops were wiped out, the city returned to the Ming people.
Yan Changya used the Ming plank road to secretly cross the strategy of Chen Cang, and the main army went on a northern expedition with a dignified and upright division, but he personally led a large-scale landing from Tianjin and captured Beijing, which surprised the Qing people, causing the Qing people in Beijing to suffer extremely heavy losses!
Emperor Shunzhi was killed!
The Qing ministers who stayed in Beijing were either killed in battle or killed.
Yan Changwu didn't need such captives, they all had a lot of blood debts, and their hands were stained with the blood of countless Ming people, and they should pay for it with their lives.
The middle and high-ranking officials of the Qing people, such as scholars, Liubu Shangshu, and squires, were all executed!
and the Han officials who surrendered to the Qing court were also executed!
Their homes were confiscated, and their families were exiled to Southeast Asia.
However, there was no massacre.
How could Yan Changwu, who believes in Mazu Niangniang's compassion and forgiveness, make such a seemingly happy action, but it violates Niangniang's sacred heart!
Therefore, he only punished the Qing people for evil, and exiled the clan to Southeast Asia!
Yan Changwu Dasuo Beijing City, sent people everywhere to arrest the Qing people, they were concentrated, and when the ordinary Qing people were worried about how the Ming people would retaliate against them at first, they received the sentence that they went to Southeast Asia.
The conditions are lenient:
It is allowed to keep a small amount of property (no more than ten taels of silver), husband and wife are not separated (but all concubines are separated from the original owner and distributed separately, it is impossible for them to enjoy it as a lord), and the family is not separated.
"Your clan has committed heinous crimes against the Ming people, but the merciful leader has decided not to kill you, but to move you to Southeast Asia, to develop to atone for your sins, to wash your sins with your sweat, the greater your contribution, the faster the atonement, after twenty years of servitude, the leader will pardon a part of the people every year, and become a full citizen!" The Akito officials read aloud the leader's instructions.
"Thank you Mazu Niangniang and the leader, no one will treat you like this except him!"
Of course, no one will thank Yan Changwu, but there is no need to die, and ordinary Qing people are greatly relieved.
Almost three days after Beijing was captured by the Southeastern Army, the first batch of new immigrants had been escorted to Tianjin.
At the same time, there is a large number of goods, the most important thing is the treasure in the Forbidden City!
Countless royal decorations, gold and silver jewelry, gold and stone cultural relics, celebrity calligraphy and paintings, etc., the accumulation of the Ming Dynasty, the looting of the Qing people, all were emptied, and the halls were empty enough to run horses!
Since Yan Changwu decided not to be the emperor, then the treasures in the Forbidden City can't be cheap.
It stands to reason that the owner of the Forbidden City in Beijing is Zhu Youchan, the Emperor of Yongming, and the property of the Forbidden City should be handed over to Zhu Youchan, but Zhu Youchan was all set up by Yan Changwu, how could Yan Changwu let Zhu Youchan pick up benefits for nothing.
He ordered the Forbidden City to be sealed, and all the treasures (that could be moved) were transported to the Rising Sun City in Java, Southeast Asia, "to be handed over to my mother-in-law Yang Ying'er in charge!" ”
When he arrived in Southeast Asia, it was a new world, Yan Changwu wanted to pretend to be honest in the mainland, and in the Rising Sun City, no one paid attention to him even if he wore the dragon robe of the five-clawed golden dragon.
Could it be that those people dare to go to the official mansion in the Rising Sun City to accuse Yan Changwu of wearing a dragon robe and going against the law?!
Then don't blame Yan Changwu for being shocked: "Who is in the hall, why are you accusing this official!" ”
Or go to the Dali Temple in Nanjing, the mainland, to beat the drum and voice the grievances?
Well, Dali Temple has no jurisdiction over Southeast Asia!
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