Chapter 330: The Manchu Qing Dynasty Enters the Customs

In the autumn of the first year of Dashun, the Manchu army once again bypassed the Shanhai Pass and plundered Gyeonggi.

Li Xiu was furious when he learned the news, it was impossible for Huang Taiji not to know until now, this country had been replaced by himself. Dare to come over and provoke, really when my Han people are weak and can be bullied?

Subsequently, Li Xiu issued an edict ordering Zhang Xianzhong and others to lead troops north to King Qin.

Actually, it doesn't matter if they come or not, he's just going through a formality, if Zhang Xianzhong and the others don't listen to the order now, it won't be easy to crusade in the future?

Previously, Hong Chengchou went all the way south, surrendered in various places, and submitted to the Great Liang Dynasty, but encountered some resistance in Jinling City. Xu Hongji, the Duke of Wei, who had already resigned, came out again to lead his troops to defend Nanjing after hearing the news that the capital had been breached, and resolutely refused to surrender.

Sun Chuanting's side was quite smooth, although Guan Ningjun was suspected of raising his own respect, he did not dare to openly rebel.

The current Liaodong general soldier is Wu Xiang, and his son Wu Sangui guards the Shanhaiguan, and the father and son still have some combatable soldiers in their hands. Wu Xiang's original official position was already the official position of the right governor of the Chinese Military Government and Zhengyipin, while Wu Sangui was appointed as the chief soldier of Ningyuan's regimental training.

Li Xiu is not Li Zicheng, he had a strict order long before the city was broken, so that when the generals of the whole army entered the city, they should not loot and oppress the people in the city and the families of officials.

The Wu family's family in the capital were treated well. After that, Li Xiu issued another edict and named Wu Xiang as Ning Yuanbo, and Wu Sangui was also promoted to the governor of the Central Military Government.

With such a generous reward, he didn't believe that the Wu family father and son still had a reason to join the enemy.

In addition, the one who was able to be named an earl was Zu Dashou, who was stationed in Jinzhou. This buddy is a fierce man, and Li Xiu naturally doesn't want him to surrender to the Qing Dynasty.

Zu Dashou was defeated at the Daling River, and then surrendered to the Qing Dynasty, but that time it was a fraudulent surrender. Soon after the surrender, he deceived Huang Taiji, and he was willing to take a group of soldiers and horses to Jinzhou, give Huang Taiji as an internal response, and seize Jinzhou City.

As a result, as soon as he returned to Jinzhou, he began to organize a defense and carry out the great cause of resisting the Qing Dynasty.

Zhu Youzhen knew that he could fight, so he did not pursue the surrender of the past, but promoted him to the governor of the left capital of Zhengyipin, and stationed in Jinzhou.

Historically, Huang Taiji came to the army and besieged Jinzhou City, Zu Dashou relied on a Jinzhou city alone, and held on for two years, until Hong Chengchou rushed to support the 130,000 army defeated, he surrendered to the Manchu Qing.

With a force of several thousand people, relying on a strong city and artillery, it can hold Jinzhou for two years, which is actually very rare. But this man has a drawback, that is, he is not very regulated.

Strictly speaking, few of these generals in the late Ming Dynasty who could fight were easy to manage. Zuo Liangyu is like this, the Wu family father and son are like this, and Zu Dashou is also like this.

What Li Xiu wants now is someone who can fight, and he will follow the concept of meritocracy, so he won't pay attention to it. Generals who can win battles can all be added to the ranks.

However, if someone kills the good and takes the merits and plunders the people, then it is not to blame that they are not polite.

Li Xiu appointed Sun Chuanting to supervise foreign wars and led nearly 100,000 soldiers and horses out, one of the important purposes of which was to purge the border army.

As long as everything is ready, you can march to Liaodong and Shenyang.

The army of the Manchus was very combat-ready?

The soldiers and horses of my Great Liang Country are not far behind, and now the army has clear rewards and punishments, and I am afraid that the soldiers will not fight hard?

Even if the combat power may be slightly inferior in the field, I will use the tactics of crowds, and I don't believe that I can't destroy you!

How many people is there in the whole of Liaodong? Hundreds of thousands, right? What if you count your full 300,000 troops?

As a big country, we are not afraid that no one will fight, but we are afraid that there will be no military salary. If you have 300,000 troops, I will use 600,000 to fight you, who is afraid of whom?

The Ming court doesn't have the money to send so many people, I have!

There were so many vassal kings in the Ming Dynasty, how much land did they occupy, and how much wealth did they occupy?

When I take it back, I'm afraid that I won't have money to fight?

However, the problem now is to drive the invading Qing army back, as long as this battle is won, and the Manchus will not pose a threat, it will be difficult for them to survive this winter.

If you don't get financial food back, what will you use to raise the soldiers? Hundreds of thousands of people nest in Liaodong, how to survive the winter?

Although the capital only had tens of thousands of troops, Li Xiu was confident that with the city walls and cannons, the Manchus would not be able to enter and might not dare to attack the capital.

Sun Chuanting was already on his way back to his division, and the generals who surrendered from all over the country, Li Xiu also gave them an edict to enter King Qin.

As for the fact that so many armies are around the capital, will there be a sudden rebellion and rely on the inner force in the city to enter the capital?

There is no need to worry about this problem, in just two months, the team of factory guards has expanded rapidly, and there are thousands more people in the entire capital.

With the existence of these two spy agencies, which one dares to oppose in the capital?

In November, the Qinwang troops from all over the country came to the periphery of the Beijing Division, and Huang Taiji was stunned.

After fighting with the Ming Dynasty for so many years, it seems that the number of people who have never seen the other party exceed 150,000, and this time it is nearly 200,000!

Under the command of the superintendent Sun Chuanting, the first war with the Manchu Qing officially began.

As a result, in Li Xiu's expectation, although the Qing army knew that the emperor had changed, it still held the original mentality and despised the Liang army, and the Liang army won a victory.

After this battle, the soldiers of the Great Liang State seem to have changed their thinking, from being a little afraid of the Manchu army to despising the enemy army.

The Du Jiao army will be defeated, and the Liang army was defeated in the second game.

Sun Chuanting was so angry that he jumped to his feet, he personally sat in command, and naturally knew how difficult it was for these generals to manage. Most of the generals have let Li Xiu give the officials a knight, and all of them are the virtues of the emperor's boss and his second, and they can't command the commander of the country, and they will lose a game if they are lightly defeated.

He sent a letter to the capital and impeached several generals.

At the same time, a certain imperial historian suddenly wrote a letter to impeach Sun Chuanting for abusing power, supervising the war unfavorably, and squeezing out generals and other "major crimes", which should be severely punished.

After Li Xiu read this letter, he just sneered and threw it aside.

This move is tantamount to connivance, and the imperial historians, who had been silent for two months, suddenly launched an offensive, and the impeachment of Sun Chuanting flew like snowflakes on Li Xiu's Longshu case.

This time, the spearhead of the Metropolitan Procuratorate is aimed at this powerful grandfather of the country, Sun Chuanting!

The rumors are true, three points are false, and two points rely on nonsense.

These officials of the Metropolitan Procuratorate have been spoiled by the kings of the Ming Dynasty, and they like to splash sewage and impeach each when they have nothing to do.

At the beginning, they couldn't guess Li Xiu's thoughts, so naturally few people dared to jump out casually to make trouble.

In view of the fact that this emperor had massacred the scholars and wiped out those people and nine clans when he was in Kaifeng, these people were very peaceful in the past few days.

The first letter was naturally thrown out by them to test Li Xiu's attitude.

Li Xiu's attitude of ignoring them gave them a lot of confidence, and it also fueled their arrogance, which made them become restless.

Perhaps, this emperor also felt that Sun Chuanting was a threat and wanted to eradicate him? (To be continued.) )

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