Chapter 484: The rebellion is quelled

Zhu Youlang still struggled a little in his heart.

But he knew very well that no one but the Annanites would be willing to help him now. And the Annan people will definitely not help in vain, and they will only make a move if they promise a lot of profits.

Maybe when he ascends the throne and becomes emperor, he can recuperate for more than ten years and then return to Annam, and then recover the ceded land?

Zhu Youlang could only comfort himself like this.

In any case, he could not sit still like this.

Whether it is an Annam or a Tatar. As long as he can help him Zhu Youlang ascend to the throne, he is a trustworthy ally.

Didn't Tang Suzong borrow troops from the Uighurs to quell the Anshi Rebellion? In return, he gave the Uighurs a free plunder of the gold and silver people in Chang'an.

However, this did not affect Tang Suzong to become the master of Zhongxing in quelling the Anshi Rebellion.

Becoming a king or defeating a villain, this is a criterion that everyone can't escape.

"Okay, this king will write a letter to Annan."

Zhu Youlang finally made up his mind.

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Zheng Zhilong abandoned Xianxia Pass.

The imperial army was able to drive straight into Fujian and travel unhindered along the way.

Soon, all parts of Fujian except Quanzhou and Fuzhou were controlled by the imperial court.

Even Quanzhou, where Zheng Zhilong's lair is located, only made some symbolic defensive resistance, and did not have the momentum of a decisive battle.

This made Zheng Chenggong, who commanded the army, very strange.

After discussing with Huang Degong, who was stationed in Tingzhou, the two decided to attack Quanzhou immediately.

Zheng Chenggong is very familiar with the topography of Quanzhou, and naturally acts as a guide.

At this time, the imperial army was like a rainbow, sweeping down, and the rebels were all invincible.

Zheng Chenggong gradually discovered that the people who were fighting with them were some old, weak, sick and disabled, and the real main force seemed to have withdrawn.

He was invincible all the way, and he went directly to Nan'an Town.

His guess was also confirmed by the facts.

There weren't many defenders in the absolute center of this Zheng family, and almost all of the elite were withdrawn.

Zheng Chenggong certainly knows what that means.

It is likely that my father had decided to abandon Fujian and flee to sea.

Although this was not the best result for the counterinsurgency of the imperial court, because the sea was vast and impossible to pursue.

But for Zheng Chenggong himself, this is not a perfect ending.

He really didn't dare to imagine what it would be like to meet his father in Quanzhou.

Although the main rebel force has been withdrawn, it is impossible to remove all the firearms and baggage.

Zheng Chenggong ordered people to count the arsenal, and register all the blades, armor, and firearms in the treasury and report them to the Son of Heaven.

These are all things that belong to the Ming Dynasty, and they must not belong to the Zheng family.

Huang Degong reacquainted himself with Zheng Chenggong in the process.

Originally, he only thought that Zheng Chenggong was a gentleman, who would have thought that this guy's ability to command troops was so strong.

Huang Degong asked himself, that is, if he was a changer, he could not do better than Zheng Chenggong. In terms of talent, Zheng Chenggong is even stronger than Huang Degong.

In time, this son will be able to become Wei Qinghuo of the Ming Dynasty.

The Zheng family has been operating in Fujian for more than ten years and has deep roots.

The imperial court has just taken over many places, and it is very rusty, and Zheng Chenggong needs to come forward to reconcile.

Huang Degong was happy to see this.

He had never been a big fan of asking about acrobatics. If someone does it for him, he can be the shopkeeper and steal it.

Of course, Huang Degong did not forget to ask the court for credit.

He has been pressed by Gao Jie all along.

The strength of this guy is actually about the same as Huang Degong, but because he got more opportunities, he made a lot of contributions.

This time he went south to Fujian, and it was Huang Degong who took the initiative to ask for his life. He did take his chance.

The importance of quelling the rebellion is tantamount to that of the Northern Expedition.

Huang Degong was also very satisfied with his expedition.

Didn't Xin Jiaxuan say it, but he was the king of the world, and won the name before and after his death.

This is the glory of the warriors.

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After several days of fierce fighting, the army led by Yuan Jixian finally attacked the city of Guangzhou.

Ding Kuichu, who tried to escape and flee to the sea, was captured by his subordinates and presented to the imperial court.

Yuan Jixian ordered Ding Kuichu and his henchmen to be detained in the government prison, and escorted them north to the Son of Heaven for ruling.

As for the rebels who surrendered, they were also taken into custody.

Traditionally, these rebel soldiers will no longer work in the front-line army, but will be assigned to do hard labor like mining.

Being able to save their lives is already the best outcome for them.

In the process of clearing Ding Kuichu's mansion, Yuan Jixian found that the former governor of Liangguang had amassed millions of taels of silver, and he was truly rich and rivaled.

Although it is not as exaggerated as Zheng Zhilong, it is also very terrifying.

No wonder Ding Kuichu can quickly pull up a rebel army, it turns out that he has a solid family background.

Of course, Yuan Jixian didn't dare to deal with these silvers without authorization. He ordered the silver to be sealed and escorted north to be delivered to the treasury.

Although the current income of the Ming Dynasty far exceeds that of the Chongzhen period, millions of taels of silver are still not a small amount.

The Son of Heaven must have been very happy to see such a large sum of silver.

The situation in Guangdong had basically stabilized, and Yuan Jixian was ready to wait for the Son of Heaven to draw up a new candidate for governor of Liangguang and Guangxi, and then lead his troops back to Jiangxi.

He is a minister, not a warlord, so naturally he can't make people criticize him for a long time in Guangdong.

However, there is one more thing, Yuan Jixian is a little relieved.

That's the Franc machine man of the trench realm.

In the early years, these Franc machine people came to Guangdong across the sea, and somehow bought off the local officials and settled in the trenches.

I won't leave this time.

After the painstaking management of the Franc machine, the trench is now a very important area in Guangdong, and the defense is even stronger than that of Guangzhou City.

Of course, this is not a good thing for Daming.

Although the Franc machine kept saying that they admired the Ming culture and were willing to live in harmony with the Ming, in fact, they were stepping on the land of the Ming Dynasty and eating the resources of the Ming Dynasty, and sold the Franc machine gun to the Ming Dynasty at a high price.

Yuan Jixian feels that this is a hidden danger that cannot be ignored. It's just that the emperors of all dynasties didn't pay attention to it.

Today, Zitian is wise and wise, and his talent is no less than that of the second ancestor.

Yuan Jixian felt that the time had come to regain the trench.

The Son of Heaven would never tolerate a group of red-haired ghosts under his nose.

Yuan Jixian felt that quelling the rebellion was an opportunity. If it is put in the past, it is not easy for the imperial court to make difficulties. But now it's different. Because Yuan Jixian found that many of the cannons in the arsenal of the Qing Dynasty were Franc machine guns.

This can at least prove that the Franco machine man sold artillery to Ding Kuichu.

This kind of thing can be big or small, and at worst, it is tantamount to rebellion. Of course, the imperial court can have a reason to send troops to the trenches to teach these Francophiles who funded the rebels a lesson.

If you can take the opportunity to recover the trench, it will naturally be a good thing for the imperial court.

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