Chapter 33: Radiation (Part II)
The city wall of Jiangshan County is one zhang and five feet wide, two zhang high, and has a circumference of three thousand zhang. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 infoThe east city wall is adjacent to Jiangshan Port, and the west city wall is close to the West Mountain, with water on one side and mountains on the other, so the focus of the Qing army is the north city wall leading to Quzhou.
Along Jiangshan Port, the Ming army arrived at the city the next day, and the Ming army's auxiliaries began to build siege equipment. Of course, some things that were not useful were brought from Quzhou, and the Ming army's siege progress was faster than expected.
If nothing else, when the Ming army began to attack the city, Yang Jie, the general soldier of Jiujiang, and Wang Zhigang, the general soldier of the left road of Fujian, should still be grinding the soles of their shoes on the road......
While Chen Wen's Zhejiang Ming army began a follow-up military operation aimed at expanding the results of the war, Zheng Chenggong's Fujian Ming army had already besieged the city of Quanzhou.
In fact, although Zheng Chenggong captured the capital city of Zhangzhou, he never completely pocketed Zhangzhou. While conquering Zhangzhou, Zheng Chenggong recovered Haicheng, Zhao'an, Pinghe, and Zhangpu in the south of Zhangzhou, as well as Nanjing and Changtai, which held the northward and eastward passages of Zhangzhou's capital city.
After recovering Zhangzhou, Zheng Chenggong did not continue to recover Longyan, Zhangping and Ningyang in the north of Zhangzhou, but attacked Quanzhou after a month's rest.
The reason why he marched like this is actually very simple, because although his base camp is an island, it is between Zhangzhou and Quanzhou. After taking Zhangzhou, as long as Quanzhou, an important maritime trade town, is recovered, it will not only be able to solve the security problem of Zhongzuo, but also use the city to increase maritime trade, so as to obtain more resources.
Prior to this, Zheng Chenggong's occupation was limited to the islands off the coast, and he was unable to provide for many resources such as grain, metal, and cloth, and could only buy silver from overseas by controlling the shipping lanes of the Taiwan Strait. It can even be said that Zheng Chenggong was poor at that time, and there was only money left.
However, with the chaos in Zhejiang, the Qing army there could no longer continue to aid Fujian as before, and Zheng Chenggong successfully recovered Zhangzhou, which was completely desperate in the absence of reinforcements. The Zhangzhou Plain is the largest plain in Fujian, known as the "Seaside Zoulu", and the grain output has always been not low, which is a great supplement to Zheng Chenggong, who has always been struggling to maintain the army. However, for the local people, they not only paid the taxes of the Manchu Qing Dynasty this year, but also had to pay the share of the Ming Army in Fujian, which was indeed a lot more difficult.
At this moment, Zheng Chenggong's army and naval division have surrounded Quanzhou's Fucheng regiments, in addition to the local defenders, the standard battalion of the general soldiers and horses on the right side of Fujian is also besieging the city.
In the armies of the Manchu Qing Dynasty in Fujian and Zhejiang, in addition to the local green battalions and Taoist pacesetters, there are also some mobile troops, such as the standard battalion of the governor of Zhejiang and Fujian, such as Zhejiang's standard battalion, Fubiao and Hangzhou garrison Eight Banners, while Fujian's is the standard battalion of the two general armies of the left and right roads.
Wang Zhigang, the chief soldier of the left road in Fujian, was the culprit of Shao Wu's massacre; However, Ma Degong, the general soldier on the right side of Fujian, was an acquaintance of Chen Wen's subordinate Li Ruixin, who was a general under Huang Degong's account, and after Huang Degong died in battle, he tied up Emperor Hongguang with Tian Xiong, the governor of Zhejiang, as a rebel general who surrendered to the Qing Dynasty.
At present, Wang Zhigang, the general soldier of the left road of Fujian, is still working with the Dubiao battalion in Quzhou, Zhejiang to guard against Chen Wen, while the Fubiao battalion is hiding in Fuzhou City and shivering, and Admiral Yang Minggao is stationed outside the city as a countermeasure, and at the same time preventing Zheng Chenggong from continuing to spread the war while besieging Quanzhou. As a result, Ma Degong, who gave up the dilapidated Tong'an County and was forced to retreat to Quanzhou City, could only rely on himself for the time being.
The current situation can be described as very good, but Zheng Chenggong always felt that something was wrong, and it was not until he thought about it for a long time that he realized that the Qing army, which still seemed to have superior forces, seemed to be a little too passive. The reason for all this naturally comes from Chen Wenhe and the strong combat effectiveness he has shown in the recent year, and the Qing army has indeed concentrated more forces on the Zhejiang battlefield, but he still feels a certain degree of unease.
However, when the envoy of the edict arrived in front of the army, after learning the information that the Qing army seemed to be preparing to make a big move on the southwest battlefield, all the doubts were explained.
The total strength of the Manchu Qing Dynasty was indeed not comparable to that of the Ming army, but elite troops such as the Eight Banners Army were far from adequate in numbers, and they could only rely on those green battalions with relatively low combat effectiveness to maintain system rule. At present, the Ming army is carrying out a large-scale counteroffensive on the southwest and southeast fronts, and the Manchu Qing can only focus on one point, since it is in the southwest battlefield, then the pressure on the southeast Ming army is naturally much smaller, and in the southeast battlefield, Chen Wen's threat is greater, and he naturally gets less attention from the Qing army here.
Although it is not very pleasant to be looked down upon, for Zheng Chenggong, accumulating greater strength is the current priority.
For Chen Wen, who indirectly helped him share the heavy burden of the Qing army, Zheng Chenggong did not hesitate to praise the praise, and even praised Chen Wen's martial courage in front of the edict envoy. For such an arrogant figure as him, this is already extremely rare.
Zheng Chenggong launched the second siege within a year after the capture of Zhangzhou, and by this time, the Xuanzhao envoy had already left the army in Quanzhou, and with the help of Zheng Chenggong's connections, he had already entered the boundary of Wenzhou for several days.
According to the plan, they would go to the banks of the Ou River under the cover of the caravan to board the ships, and then travel all the way up the river to Quzhou. When they set off from Quanzhou, Chen Wen had not yet recovered Quzhou, but after these days of trekking, until today, the news of Quzhou's recovery and Chen Jin's death finally reached Wenzhou and reached their ears.
Upon learning that the Ming army in Zhejiang had recovered Quzhou and beheaded the Manchu governor, the envoy and the caravan covering them were all overjoyed, even the envoy sent by Sun Kewang and the deputy envoy Zhang Gongyan, who was secretly carrying other missions.
Although it is only October at the moment, this year is really a year of good news for the various armies of Nanming, as well as the anti-Qing people in various places, and even ordinary people.
Lian Jie on the southwest battlefield not only recovered a large amount of lost territory, but also killed the veteran traitor Kong Youde, the king of Dingnan; On the southeast battlefield, Zheng Chenggong captured Zhangzhou and at this moment is besieging Quanzhou, trying to recover Fujian in one fell swoop, and although Chen Wen of Zhejiang did not regain a lot of lost territory, he annihilated a large number of Qing troops, and even killed high-ranking officials at the level of Manchu governors.
This is a very good start, Zhang Gongyan returned to his room after celebrating with everyone, recalling the Ming army he saw along the way, there seems to be a common point, that is, the tactics used by these Ming armies that have won successive battles are all different from the current fashion - the Ming army in the southwest uses war elephants to charge into battle, the Fujian Ming army uses rattan armor soldiers in groups of three, and Chen Wen's Zhejiang Ming army is said to use Qi Shaobao's mandarin duck array.
Zhang Gongyan thought about it, and finally gave up his plan to ask Zhang Jun, who led the Xuanzhao envoy to the Ming army in Zhejiang, that was a very strict-mouthed guy, and he couldn't ask the secret, and it was in vain to ask.
"Hey, I really want to arrive in Quzhou as soon as possible, and take a look at which one is more powerful than this mandarin duck formation or the Spanish phalanx." (To be continued.) )