Chapter 17 Plan is not as good as change

The hand is broken, one finger Zen, I can only play so much, raise a raise, and it will be restored in these two days. Say sorry.

××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××

People are not as good as heaven, or plans can never catch up with changes. Zhu Yongxing and the Ministry of War formulated a battle plan for a steady victory, and while training the troops, they also hoarded supplies and prepared to open the curtain of the Northern Expedition at the most appropriate time. However, the sudden change in the shape of Shandong shì forced the landing operation to be carried out in advance.

In the early years of Shunzhi, Yu Qi took the gold diggers as the main body, united the peasant uprisings in various counties in Jiaodong, organized and launched the first peasant uprising against the Qing Dynasty in Jiaodong, broke through Ninghai Prefecture (Muping City), killed Liu Wenqi, the governor of the Qing faction, and the rebel army shocked the provinces, prefectures and counties of Jiaodong. Later, Zhang Shangxian, the governor of Qingdeng Prefecture, took a generous gift and a young son (hostage) to Tangjiabo Village to make peace with Yu Qi. Under the soft and hard pull of the Qing court, Yu Qi accepted the appeasement of the Qing court and became the general manager of Qixia County, and the first peasant anti-Qing uprising in Jiaodong, which lasted for more than three years, was collapsed.

Although Yu Qi is just a general, he is still a strong party after accepting Zhao'an. In the manor, Yu Qicheng accommodated hundreds of green forest heroes, and funded various underworld to open martial arts halls, so that the power spread throughout Jiaodong. Later, the envoy sent by the Ming Dynasty contacted him again and began to prepare for a second uprising.

Originally, with the assistance of the imperial court sending people and officials many times, the preparations for the uprising were carried out in an orderly manner, and in more than a month, it was able to plan for the landing and attack of the Ming army at Denglai. But Yu Qi's brothers, Yu Jiu and Yu Shi, did not change their bad habits, and finally caused trouble.

Relying on the power of the underworld, Yu Jiu and Yu Shi acted arrogantly, and beat Song Yibing, a gentleman from Laiyang, for gambling trivial matters.

As the son of a squire, he was a nephew of the inspector, but he was helpless to take the Yu family's brothers. Even Song Yibing's uncle advised him to settle things and not get along with the younger brother of Yu Qi, a tyrant in Shandong. But the Yu brothers didn't take Song Yibing in their eyes, not to mention the gambling of thousands of dollars, and beat themselves hard. Song Yibing was furious, and Song Yibing, who was full of resentment but had nowhere to vent, actually sued Beijing for this reason, and asked his father's old man to send a letter of denunciation to the court for him, saying that Yu Qi was plotting against him, and his uncle, who was an envoy, also fornicated with Yu Qi, intending to cause chaos together.

Although the matter was not dealt with immediately, the officials in Beijing who were involved in the case still chose to believe Song Yibing's report -- he killed his relatives in righteousness and dragged his uncle into the case, which could not help but be believed. Moreover, Yu Qi's strength in Shandong is strong, Shandong's location is important, and the Ming army has the advantage of sailors, so the Qing court thinks that it is difficult to feel at ease if it does not do hidden dangers. Regardless of whether Yu Qi really has bad intentions or not, he does have the strength to threaten Shandong's stability, and that is enough. (To be continued......)