The city should be taken within

There is a saying since ancient times that a soldier dies for a confidant.

The "scholars" were a special group in Chinese history, and the product of their union with the bureaucracy was the glue between the intellectuals and the bureaucracy.

If an ordinary person wants to gain social status, the only way is to study for the imperial examination and become an official.

When there was no other way to get ahead in the whole society, this road was crowded with ant-like readers, and the final winners were the best of the elite.

Both the Ming Dynasty and the Later Jin Dynasty were ruled by feudal imperial power.

Without exception, they all need elite talents who have read poetry and books, who are loyal to them, who give advice, and who are just dead.

When Nurhachi was alive, although the eight banner masters were irrelevant and unconvinced, they admired him very much.

After Nurhachi's death, Huang Taiji ascended the throne, and he suddenly became embarrassed after his reign.

Nominally, Huang Taiji is the emperor, but in fact it is just a banner Baylor.

No matter in terms of seniority, strength, prestige and other aspects, Huang Taiji is inferior to Nurhachi.

Dai Shan regarded himself as an old man, Amin Belle was unruly, and Reckless Gurtai became more and more arrogant.

In this awkward situation, Huang Taiji began to reuse Han Chinese and Confucian officials, and he cultivated Han Chinese power in order to weaken the threat of Manchu Baylor and banner lords to his rule.

At the beginning of the emperor, he wanted to carry forward the great cause of Nurhachi and enter the Central Plains.

He didn't expect that his rule would be threatened at the very beginning.

As a result, Huang Taiji wanted to be overwhelmed by the aristocratic group headed by the three major Baylors, and was overwhelmed by the vast number of Han scholars and Confucian officials.

In April of the third year of Tiancong (1629), Huang Taiji set up a literary museum.

Huang Taiji received all the literati and Confucian officials among the Han people in the territory to the Wenguan and gave them full trust.

At the beginning, it was used as a place to entertain Ming envoys or return to the literati of the Ming Dynasty.

Later, the function of the library was expanded by Huang Taiji, and all the people in the library were Han people who were good at Chinese, Mongolian, and Manchu, and because of the advantages in this regard, these people were often sent out by Huang Taiji to envoy Mongolia, send envoys to the Ming army, and deal with some military affairs.

Later, Huang Taiji's internal affairs in the Later Jin Dynasty also began to be handed over to them to deal with, such as persuading the Han people in the territory to work for Huang Taiji.

In the second half of the third year of Tiancong (1629), the people of the Bunkan, as the new cronies and Confucian forces around Huang Taiji, gradually showed their power to be reckoned with.

In addition, Huang Taiji's reuse and trust in them, gradually these people began to take the initiative to confront the military merit group led by the three major Baylors.

These literati and Confucian ministers believed that there are no two heavens and no two masters in the country, and that Houjin as a country does not have the principle of co-governance of the four major Baylors.

From the bottom of their hearts, they absolutely resisted the three major Baylors and Huang Taiji, the emperor, on an equal footing.

Huang Taiji was very satisfied with this, so he began to recruit a large number of literati and Confucian scholars from the Han people into the upper echelons of the Later Jin.

At the suggestion of the Han scholars and Confucian forces, in August of the third year of Tiancong, Huang Taiji ordered the convening of all Han Confucian scholars in the territory.

And solemnly issued an edict in this regard: since ancient times, I thought that the construction of the country was a combination of civil and military use, with martial arts to quell trouble, and with civil governance to help peace, now I want to revitalize cultural governance and select talented people from among the literati and Confucian scholars.

All the beylers, banner owners, and Manchu, Han, and Mongolian scholars who were slaves in the officials' houses could come, and the masters of the various departments were not allowed to obstruct them.

But whoever wins the list will be free.

So these literati and Confucian scholars instantly boiled.

In this examination, more than 200 literati and Confucian scholars who were slaves in the palaces, Baylor mansions, banner owners, and official families were on the list.

After they were on the list, they were accepted by Huang Taiji as officials in Shengjing City.

These people are deeply favored and trusted by Huang Taiji, they are moved by Huang Taiji, and they are all loyal to Huang Taiji.

If Wang Xian didn't know the depth and rashly contacted these people, not only would Wang Xian not survive, but even the soldiers and horses he brought were very likely to be eaten by these guys.

Wang Zezhi explained to Wang Xian, and Wang Xian was scared out of a cold sweat.

Fortunately, he didn't go looking for these people, otherwise Nei Ying wouldn't have found them, and he would probably have put himself in.

With the urine nature of this group of people, this kind of thing of killing the Ming Dynasty army is definitely done.

When the time comes, the 30,000 soldiers and horses he brought will be wiped out.

These literati and Confucian scholars are unreliable, and the people below are not necessarily.

You must know that many of their family members died under the knife of the golden people, which also caused many people to be forced to surrender to sincerity.

When they knew that the Ming army was coming, they must have been willing to open the city gates.

"Tomorrow, Yang Guo, bring your troops and horses to come, join forces with Xiao Liuzi, and cooperate with Wang Xian's internal response to capture Jianzhou Wei.

I took the rest of the soldiers and horses and sat in the rear, on the one hand, to protect the grain route, and on the other hand, to guard against the surprise attack of the enemy in the central defense of Shenyang.

This operation must be fast, and it is necessary to capture the Jianzhou Guard with a thunderous momentum, and then annihilate the enemy troops and horses who came to help. ”

"Yes."

"Order."

In the second year of Chongzhen, October 27.

The army of Yang Guo and Xiao Liuzi moved.

When their army arrived outside the Jianzhou Acropolis, Wang first set off a firework.

Suddenly shouts of killing broke out in the Jianzhou Acropolis, and the Han soldiers defending the city rebelled.

It didn't take long for the gates to be opened and the drawbridge over the moat was lowered.

Yang Guo and Xiao Liuzi raised their binoculars, looked at the bloody fight on the city, and rushed in without hesitation.

If Nei Ying just opened the gates and lowered the drawbridge without an obvious fight, then it was most likely a trap.

Amin Belle, who was guarding the city, suddenly panicked, and fled to Shenyang Zhongwei in embarrassment with hundreds of guards around him.

When Sonomu saw that Amin Bel had fled, he fled.

Wang Zezhi, who was sitting in the rear army, saw Amin Belle who had abandoned the city and fled, and immediately ordered an all-out pursuit.

The enemy in Jianzhou Wei lost his commander, coupled with the rebellion of the Han soldiers, and their morale was greatly lost, Yang Guo and Xiao Liuzi captured the city wall in less than half an hour, and after half an hour of hard street fighting, they completely occupied Jianzhou Wei.

In Jianzhou Weinei, in a small alley, dozens of Han soldiers were covered in blood, trembling and confronting the sergeants who surrounded them.

"Why? Why betrayal? The Han soldiers at the head shouted hysterically at the rebellious Han soldiers.

"Phew, it's a betrayal to invest in gold, you scum.

You have forgotten how your relatives died, and you have forgotten how the Jin people slaughtered the people of Liaodong. ”

No matter what dynasty it is, at any time, there are those who are willing to take refuge in foreign or foreign invaders, who are willing to be driven by them, and who betray the interests of their own nation.

The group of Han soldiers who stuck to the alley was such a group of people.

"Traitor, I owe you as brothers.

You unconscionable brutes, think about it, since the Jin people were lowered, we ate meat and drank wine, visited the kiln, and were so happy, what did we have when we defended Liaodong?

Food, not enough to eat, food, can't be paid.

Who gave you a good life, it was the golden people, you forgot, you forgot your book. ”

The Han soldiers who were stubbornly guarding the alley did not repent and were still resisting stubbornly.

"Bah, dog, people give you a bone, you wag your tail (yi) and become a dog, and you recognize others as masters, you are a fucking beast, you have no fucking conscience, brothers, kill this group of beasts."

The rebellious Han soldiers were so excited that they rushed up and stabbed and killed the recalcitrant Han soldiers.

With the demise of this wave of people, the battle in Jianzhou Weinei also ended.