Chapter 138: He's the Fastest Knife
This piece of jadeite can be used as a wrench, right? I need a wrench, and the jade pendant or something is probably useless. ”
The wrench is used to pull the bow, there is no thing to pull the strong bow to the fingers is very harmful, the fingers will be cut after a few bows, Tianlang has long wanted to get a wrench, in fact, he feels that even if it is copper, he has not had time to get it, and the jade one is actually better.
"Sure, this piece of jade can be used with a wrench, and the remaining materials can be made into a piece of jade pendant.
Hooray, you are the son of heaven, and you can't have a decent accessory on your body. ”
"Okay, let's find someone to get it, how is the seizure count?"
"Almost, the accounts are at the end of the block."
When Du Yinxi heard this, he hurriedly took the account book and showed it to Tianlang, who pushed it away and said:
"There are Du Qing and Da Ban'er who personally count the records, I don't need to look at it, just divide the gold and silver according to what I said yesterday, make a price for pearls and jade, and then divide them too."
Pang Tianshou was a little unhappy when he heard it, "What, do you want to divide it all?" Long live don't divide them all, the Ming Dynasty has been open for so long, and there is no such rule, so let's not be a Mongolian and Li Chuang? ”
Tianlangxin said that it would be good if he really had the ability of Genghis Khan, or it was very good.
But he said: "This is not a rule, but now every team is in urgent need of military funds, and it is just an expedient measure to divide all the spoils of war this time. ”
Tianlang now needs to gain cohesion the most, and using wealth to move people's hearts is undoubtedly the simplest and most rude way, so that those simple and rude soldiers can see that fighting for the Ming Emperor can get tangible benefits.
Du Yinxi seemed to be a little more upright, and he remembered that there seemed to be something missing, so he asked, "Long live, that war horse..."
"I only need war horses, as I said, all the captured war horses will be allocated to the Jinyi Guard after they recover from their illness, and I need to establish a cavalry-based pro-army as soon as possible."
Several people were sitting on the ground to share the spoils, Deng Kai suddenly glanced back, and hurriedly walked in a brocade guard outside the door, "Long live Qiyu, the governor and the governor Jiao Lian led seven thousand soldiers and horses to arrive." ”
"The battle is over, what is he doing here?" Tianlang smiled, then thought about it again, and said, "I am waiting for him to meet him at the mansion." ”
Deng Kai did not convey immediately, but took a step closer to Tianlang and whispered:
"Long live, this Jiao Lian was originally a general of Zhu Hengjia, the king of Jingjiang, and his bravery was well-known in the Guangxi army, and he was even better than the general army of the Marquis.
At the beginning of Emperor Longwu's accession to the throne, King Jingjiang, King Yi, and King Liyang, like these vassal kings, also wanted to establish themselves as emperors.
As a result, under the internal strife of these vassal kings, the remaining half of the Ming Dynasty was also fragmented, which is really unreasonable and suffocating.
However, when it comes to Zhu Hengjia, most officials in Guangxi actually do not support him. ”
Deng Kai's last sentence is to explain, he is not the kind of troublemaker like Pang Tianshou who everyone wants to be yin and likes to say bad things about everyone, his heart is not so dark, he really doesn't want to pour dirty water on the heads of Guangxi officials.
"Hehe," Tianlang said to himself after hearing this, as if talking to himself: "I really don't know what is good about being such an emperor, if you don't become an emperor, you can not attract people's attention, and if you become an emperor, you will die faster." ”
Deng Kai's words were cautious, and he lowered his head, he just wanted to euphemistically express Jiao Lian's past, so that Tianlang could deepen his understanding of Jiao Lian, so he continued:
After the King of Jingjiang announced his independence, Jiao Lian arrested the King of Jingjiang according to Qu Shiyun's instructions, and then Qu Shiyun promoted him to the governor of Tongzhi, intending to make him the chief military officer of Guangxi.
However, Qu Shiyun captured the King of Jingjiang, but not to be loyal to Emperor Longwu.
And the capture of Zhu Hengjia was taken into his hands by the two bigwigs of the Longwu Dynasty.
Qu Shiyun was also excluded because he did not support Emperor Longwu, and in the end, this credit was taken by Ding Kuichu and Chen Bangfu.
Ding Kuichu was promoted to the governor of Liangguang by Emperor Longwu, and Qu Shiyun was also excluded and retreated to Zhaoqing.
Then, the chief military officer of Guangxi became Hou Xing, not Jiao Lian.
Long live knows the relationship between Ding Kuichu and Hou Xing, and Hou Xing's life is all saved by Ding Kuichu. ”
The relationship between the small court with a big palm is so chaotic, Tianlang added with a smile:
"It was also when Qu Shiyun was idle with me in Zhaoqing that the Longwu Dynasty fell, and he and Ding Kuichu supported me."
Tianlang followed Deng Kai's words, "I don't care about what Qu Shiyun has done before, I only care about what Jiao Lian he sent today. ”
Soon, Tianlang saw Jiao Lian.
Jiao Lian is a bit special, even when he meets the Son of Heaven, he is full of hair, very violent, and wild.
However, he didn't tie his hair Tianlang didn't have much interest in asking, Tianlang was not a stylist, and he said that Jiao Lian could dress up how he liked, as long as he didn't comb a big braid to make trouble, he could chat with him casually.
Tianlang also knew that what Deng Kai had just reminded him of actually meant that Deng Kai himself also had some prejudices against Jiao Lian, but Deng Kai's character was good, unlike Pang Tianshou, who didn't like him would go to the emperor to die and say bad things.
Tianlang seemed to understand Deng Kai's prejudice against Jiao Lian, after all, when Emperor Yongli was still King Gui, Deng Kai was also the general of the guard under Zhu Youlang's seat, and Jiao Lian's position was the same.
His prejudice against Jiao Lian is that Jiao Lian is obviously a general of the King of Jingjiang, no matter whether the King of Jingjiang is self-reliant or rebellious, Jiao Lian should not have personally captured the King of Jingjiang and then given it to Qu Shiyun, which is a matter of being a man.
You say that King Jingjiang can't stand on his own and can't be orthodox, but who dares to say that he is orthodox in these years? As a royal family, the country is in trouble, and it makes sense to stand on its own.
Saying that King Jingjiang is a rebellion is from the perspective of the opposite, the Zhu family has so many ambitions to stand on their own in the north and south of the river, and the responsibility is not too much for the prince, but all in Chongzhen.
There must be a basis for saying this, who made Chongzhen want to commit suicide, and he said that he would die? The most infuriating thing is that he didn't understand the aftermath before he died, and he didn't even understand the future of the three princes.
Even if you have nothing to love, even if you don't want to move the capital to Nanjing because of your good face, then you should always let the prince find a name for the southern tour in advance, right?
As a result, when the three princes were sent out of the city, the city was surrounded, and they couldn't get out at all, and finally killed all the female dependents, and all the men were covered by Li Chuang.
With the Ming Dynasty without a legitimate orthodox heir, which vassal king wouldn't want to try to live an emperor addiction?
This also indirectly caused the internal fighting between several emperors of the Southern Ming Dynasty after the Hongguang of the Southern Ming Dynasty, and then they were destroyed by the Qing army one by one.
But what Tianlang saw in this matter was that although Jiao Lian looked like a little tendon, he actually had a lot of brains.
Otherwise, when he hesitated whether to follow King Jingjiang, he would not have asked Qu Shiyun what to do.
(End of chapter)