One hundred and sixty-eight fake peace talks and uninvited guests

Xiao Ruxun has also discovered that the fundamental reason for the decline of the Ming army and generals is the guard system set up by Zhu Yuanzhang, and now the guard system has collapsed, and the imperial court will not abolish it on the surface, in fact, the army with strong combat effectiveness is recruited rather than guards. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

Only by getting rid of the mess of the guard system, the Ming army can be reborn, otherwise no matter how many strong soldiers are trained now, it will not be able to become a system, these people will die in battle and get old, and the combat effectiveness of the Ming army will continue to decline.

At this time, Xiao Ruxun began to plan whether he could rely on destroying a small country to set up a new military town, and write to the emperor to conduct a pilot.

The Taoist scholars and doctors are only concerned about the current one-third of an acre of land, and it is really not easy for them to shift their attention overseas, but this is an opportunity, an opportunity to get out of their control and walk out of a new path.

Even so, the Taungoo Dynasty in Burma was remembered by Xiao Ruxun.

The pace of exterminating the Japanese is about to be accelerated.

On the afternoon of the 14th day of the first lunar month, the second wave of Japanese envoys came to the Daegu camp to ask for a meeting with Xiao Ruxun, who had just finished arranging the Tsushima strategy plan for the 20th day of the first lunar month, and rushed back to Daegu from Yeosu to prepare for the army to attract the attention of the Busan Japanese invaders from land, so as to create an advantage in attacking Tsushima.

They accepted Xiao Ruxun's request to return the North Korean princes and the people and property that had been plundered by North Korea, of course, no one knows how much the specific number is, and it is impossible for them to know if they themselves intercept some Xiao Ruxun, and the most valuable are the two princes of North Korea, which has strong political significance.

The Japanese also knew the importance of the two princes, so this time the gifts they brought were 1,000 Korean young men and 10 carts of property, as a token to get Xiao Ruxun's reception, Xiao Ruxun met with them, saying that he accepted this condition, and the Japanese side handed over the two Korean princes and the captive people's property to the Ming army as soon as possible, so that he would meet with the Ukita Hideya family and start negotiations.

Early in the morning of the 15th, the Ukita Hideya sent another batch of Korean youths and property, saying that after the negotiations were completed, they would leave all the young and Korean princes in the city for the Ming army to receive them, but this must be based on the Ming army letting them leave safely.

Xiao Ruxun was furious, saying that he would not hand over the two princes and all the young and strong property, and immediately sent troops to attack the city, and drove the Japanese envoys out of the camp, threatening to give them a little color.

In the afternoon of the same day, Xiao Ruxun sent 50 vehicles and cannons to launch a demonstrative artillery bombardment of the Japanese city of Ulsan, which lasted for half an hour, and blew up the ghosts and wolves in the Japanese city, and also dispatched a force of 1,000 people to carry out a feint, and also threw "poison gas bombs" into the city, that is, a kind of smoke bomb that can paralyze people, which is a special product of the Liaodong Army, and made the Japanese invaders frightened for a while.

Xiao Ruxun didn't know how many Japanese people were killed or wounded, but on the evening of the 15th, the Japanese envoys came, and as soon as they came, they knelt down and asked Xiao Ruxun to stop the shelling, and they were willing to accept Xiao Ruxun's request, but asked to release a prince and half of the young and strong property first, and the remaining half waited for the army to retreat and stay in the Japanese city to ask the Ming army to take it for themselves.

Xiao Ruxun took a tough stance and said that if you don't let people go, I will continue to shell! Teach you that there is no way to go to heaven and no way to go to earth!

That night, Xiao Ruxun conveyed an ultimatum to the Japanese invaders, and at the same time ordered the three battalions to send gunners to shell the nearest Japanese fortress, and the rumbling artillery continued for an hour, causing the Busan Japanese to be in turmoil all night.

The Japanese military high-level urgently negotiated, and in the face of Xiao Ruxun's tough posture, they had no choice but to say that they would return the two Korean princes, leaving only a part of the Korean young men as hostages to ensure their sense of security, which was their minimum requirement.

They think that at least North Koreans are worthy of Xiao Ruxun's fear, and Xiao Ruxun will definitely not hurt them unscrupulously.

Xiao Ruxun only then turned heavy rain and overcast, and agreed to the request of the Japanese Kou, so when it was close to noon on the 16th, the Japanese Kou put up a white flag with great fanfare and sent the two princes of North Korea Linhaijun and Shunhejun to the Ming army camp, and the generals of the Ming Dynasty coalition led by Xiao Ruxun welcomed the return of the two princes together.

Somewhat strangely, Kwon Li, the representative of the Korean Army, and Yi Sunsin, the representative of the Navy Army, did not seem to be so enthusiastic about the return of Linhae-kun and Shun-hwa-kun, and they only greeted each other as usual, and seemed to be a little evasive.

However, Xiao Ruxun was enthusiastic, entertained the two princes well, asked the soldiers to boil water to bathe the two princes and change their clothes, invited the two princes to have a full meal, and then asked the two depressed princes to send someone back to Seoul with the young and strong of North Korea and some of their belongings.

As for the rest of the property, it was naturally accepted by Xiao Ruxun with a smile, and then distributed to the army.

This is a big diplomatic victory, of course, for the North Koreans, for Li Hao, for Linhaijun and Shunhejun What it means, it is not Xiao Ruxun who needs to pay attention, and he will not pay attention to it.

On the afternoon of 16 July, after consulting with the representatives of the Japanese army, Xiao Ruxun decided to hold face-to-face negotiations between the commanders of the two armies at noon on the 17th at the position of the middle point between the front lines of the two armies.

At noon on the 17th, the negotiations between the top leaders of the two armies were held smoothly, Xiao Ruxun personally attended, and Ukita Hideya also attended in person, the first face-to-face conversation between the two people, compared to Xiao Ruxun's arrogance, Ukita Hideya seemed a little sluggish, and the negotiation table was a little slow to respond to Xiao Ruxun's request, basically Ishida Mitsunari negotiated with Xiao Ruxun instead of Ukita Hideya and Xiao Ruxun.

Xiao Ruxun put forward many demands that were difficult for the Japanese army to accept, such as the request to hand over all weapons and return to Japan in vain, and then was rejected by Ishida Mitsunari one by one, saying that this was too unreasonable, and their life safety could not be guaranteed, how could they accept it? So Xiao Ruxun began to retreat on the surface, but in fact he dragged on for time, one by one, he always had a long time with Ishida Sansei, and he didn't talk much for a day.

Throughout the 18th, the two sides were in a posture of slapping the table and smashing the bench to start a war without saying a word, and Japan was not strong enough in the end, and it was too loud to speak, and at noon Xiao Ruxun held a banquet at the negotiation table, chicken, duck, and fish together, and he ate with his mouth full of oil, and invited them to eat, looking full of confidence.

Finally, when the afternoon was approaching evening, Ishida Mitsunari still accepted Xiao Ruxun's condition that he left fifty percent of the ordnance and supplies back to Japan, and the two sides signed the treaty and pledged it, and the Japanese army accepted this aggrieved peace condition.

The two sides agreed that the Japanese troops would be withdrawn in batches within a month, and no one should be stationed, and the Ming army would then take over everything left by the Japanese army and promise not to pursue.

The Japanese thought that was the end.

On the 19th, the Ming army did not harass the Japanese army, and it seemed that it was indeed a good start to the peace treaty between the two sides, which made the Japanese high-ranking and ordinary soldiers feel relaxed, and they began to pack up and prepare to evacuate Korea in order, and at the same time Ukita Hideya sent a letter to Toyotomi Hideyoshi, explaining that the army had agreed to his conditions, the strategic goal of the Japanese army had been achieved, and it was hoped that the troops could be withdrawn.

However, on the 20th, early in the morning, a group of uninvited guests came under the Ulsan Waseong and kicked off the drama.