Chapter 350: Shelling Jinzhou Wei 3
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Since the group of Shangguo merchants who were holding the documents of the Governor of the Celestial Empire Huguang landed on Jeju Island, the Jeju Mujin Deoksoon of the Lee family of Korea did not know how many times they had made such a sound.
As a two-class nobleman, Kim Deok-soon did not meet officials and merchants from the Celestial Empire when he was in Seoul. However, the group of Celestial Empire people who are currently building on Jeju Island are completely different from the officials and businessmen he has seen.
Kim Deok-soon was only assigned to the post of Jeju pastor by his family at the beginning of this year. At the beginning of last year, when the "Ding Mao Rebellion" was at its worst, Jin Deshun had been in Beijing all the time. He knew that in order to protect himself, the imperial court really made a lot of oolongs.
According to the record of "Xizong Shilu": At the beginning of 1627, the seventh year of the Apocalypse, Emperor Taiji of the Later Jin Dynasty sent a nine-member delegation headed by Fang Jinna to Ningyuan to negotiate peace with Yuan Chonghuan, the governor of Liaodong at that time, in order to doubt the Ming Dynasty. On the one hand, the blue flag owner Amin inlaid with the white flag, the flag master Azig inlaid with the red flag, the flag master Yue Tuo, the Belezir Harang Du Du Shuotuo, the general soldier Li Yongfang and others led a large army to attack Dongjiang Town, in order to relieve the trouble of the henchmen.
Regarding the number of troops sent by Houjin, Yuan Chonghuan said that there were 100,000: "Wen slave soldiers 100,000 plundered 100,000 people." North Korea thought that Mao Wenlong would be defeated, so in order to protect himself, he turned to Houjin, and provided the Houjin army with North Korean clothes to "lure thieves into beautiful hats and beautiful clothes" and pretended to be the North Korean army to besiege Tieshan. Tieshan Du Si Mao Youjun and others led more than 1,000 defenders to fight a bloody battle with the Houjin army, fighting to the last pawn, no one was willing to surrender, Mao Youjun pulled out his sword and killed himself, martyrdom.
Subsequently, Houjin Tie rode on the winter ice and attacked Yuncong Island, which was only three miles away from the Iron Mountain. Mao Wenlong led his troops to fight back bravely, and sent his generals Mao Youjian You Jinghe and others to counterattack the Houjin army. The two sides engaged in fierce battles on the ice. In the face of the Houjin army, which had superior weapons and equipment and numbers, the Dongjiang athletes were fearless and fought bloodily, killing and wounding each other, and the Houjin army attacked for many days and was never able to move forward.
Seeing that the casualties of the troops were too great and could not take advantage of the slightest advantage, the commander of Houjin Amin became angry with the Koreans, and turned to attack Uiju and Anju in North Korea, breaking through the cities and killing them on a large scale. After succeeding, he led a large army to move to Wangjing, the capital of North Korea, preparing to destroy the king of Korea, and the king of Korea, Li Liang, fled in a hurry, and sent an envoy to the Ming Dynasty and Mao Wenlong to ask for help, saying that it was not his own idea to lead the enemy, but the courtiers, and asked for help.
Emperor Tianqi believed that although Korea assisted Houjin, it should not care about the fault of the subject country, and it was the strength of the Heavenly Dynasty. So he issued an edict to Mao Wenlong, asking Mao Wenlong to send troops to aid the DPRK regardless of his previous suspicions. He said: "The slave soldiers attacked Mao Shuai in the east, and their spirit was not injured, and they were deeply comforted. The beauty guides the slave into the country, and she does her own evil, but the subject country does not support it, and she becomes a slave, and the slave is more powerful, and it is not my benefit. also quickly told Mao Shuai's camera to support, without suspicion, causing a big mistake.
As the son of two classes of nobles, Jin Deshun knew that in order to protect himself, the imperial court first provided North Korean military uniforms for the Later Jin Barbarians to disguise, and then led the way for the Later Jin Barbarians to attack the Dongjiang Army. After the failure of the Houjin barbarian's attack, he was angered by the Houjin. Not only were many important cities in northern Korea massacred and plundered by the Later Jin, but they were also almost defeated by the Later Jin barbarian army.
In the end, if the Celestial Empire hadn't pursued it and sent the Dongjiang Army to help Korea relieve the siege, I'm afraid that the Jingshi would have fallen.
Although the Celestial Empire was as lenient as ever, it did not investigate the collusion and involvement between North Korea and the Later Jin Barbarians, let alone blame the North Korea for paying tribute to the Later Jin Barbarians. However, the imperial court also completely offended Dongjiang Town because it was really a traitor and helped Houjin attack the Dongjiang Army.
It is precisely for this reason that Jin Deshun, who knows the inside story, as an official of the Westerner Party inclined to the Ming Dynasty, is very guilty and afraid of the Celestial Empire in his heart.
On the one hand, he feared that from now on, the Celestial Empire would not continue to provide military protection to North Korea. On the other hand, he also felt that the combat power of the Houjin barbarians was really amazing, and Jingshi Hancheng was a very dangerous place. That's why he spent a little money on the relationship, and went to Jeju, the penal colony of the imperial court, to be this painless third-grade official.
Speaking of which, Jeju is actually not a very safe place. Since the Goryeo period, Jeju Island, which is located between the Wa Kingdom and Korea, has been a place where the Wa invaders have been rampant. At the beginning of the 17th century, diplomatic relations between Korea and the Tokugawa Shogunate of the Japanese Empire were restored, and after the Tokugawa Shogunate began to implement a policy of seclusion, the great Japanese invasion became extinct on Jeju Island. However, there are a lot of small groups of pirate raids and the like, and they have not stopped until now.
However, Kim Deok-soon, who specifically learned about the situation in Jeju, also knew. For those small groups of pirate raids, there is no need to worry at all. The 2,000 troops on paper in Jeju were enough to protect the safety of his own supreme commander. As long as the pirates have had enough, they will retreat on their own.
After finding out the local situation, Kim Deok-soon took a boat to Jeju Island at the end of the seventh year of the Apocalypse to serve as the Jeju pastor, and this official position was called Jeju Observer.
I have to say that Jin Deshun's luck is really not too good. He had only been in office for a few days as a Jeju pastor, and before he could sit on the position of a third-rank official, the Baath Party's naval fleet sailed to Jeju Island.
Although the naval strength of the North Korean side is as bad as that of the Ming Dynasty, such a navy can be regarded as somewhat powerful in this era. But the problem is that the North Korean navy is all located on the mainland, and there are a few decent ships on the tiny island of Jeju, which are also merchant ships for merchants. There is not a single hair on the island.
The second naval operation of the Baath Party was to build a military and material base for a military attack on the Later Jin Jurchen regime in Liaodong. The two military bases planned by the Central Committee of the Baath Party are Jeju Island, which is not very far from the mouth of the Yangtze River, and Weihaiwei, which is very close to Lushun and now Jinzhouwei, across the Bohai Sea.
Because there has not yet been a direct tear with the Ming Dynasty, according to the plan of the Baath Party, whether it is Jeju Island or Weihaiwei, it adopts the flexible means of buying or renting land to build military bases through commercial means.
However, the Baath Party's policy in foreign operations is that no risk should be taken under any circumstances, and that any action should be carried out on the basis of fully protecting the security of the troops themselves.
In this way, when a large fleet consisting of one cruiser, five dual-purpose ships, five troop carriers, and five container carriers, carrying 2,000 heavily armed marines and 2,500 equally heavily armed production and construction troops, landed in Jeju with the standards and principles of military operations, it caused great confusion on the Korean side.
Although the fleet itself had Korean interpreters, the fleet command still did not send interpreters to communicate with the North Korean side first.
On the part of the fleet, in accordance with the experience of the exercises, the beach area was first shelled. After completely clearing the beachhead, the soldiers of the Marine Corps landed on the beach in the port of Jeju in landing craft and immediately began to build defensive positions.
It was not until all 2,000 Marines had moved into the beachhead and built fortifications made of barbed wire and machine guns that the Baath Party sent personnel to Jeju to make contact with North Korean officials