Chapter 744: The Wind Rises

Originally, she was struggling with how to get Zhen Jili out of the city.

It is not possible to use the carriage of King Min's mansion to designate, and you have to be interrogated when you go back to and from the city. With Ji's Flavor Industry or Yidetang, the soldiers guarding the door have no scruples, and if something goes wrong halfway, it will be completely over.

Coincidentally, at this time, the Marquis of Han Chang came to King Min's Mansion to look for her again.

The Marquis of Hanchang would rather risk offending the Zheng family and admit his daughter to return home, but his daughter refused to recognize him alive or dead, which is also a great wonder and joke in Beijing.

But Han Changhou didn't come to the door this time to ask for suspicion, he knew that Ji Yu was harboring the murderer, and he was bound to send him out of the city afterwards, so he offered to help them cover up.

Ji Yu's thank you made him feel indescribable.

"Between you, you and me, there is no need to thank you...... You're welcome. ”

"There is nothing that should not be done, and I should thank you for my affection."

Ignoring Han Changhou's instantly gloomy face, Ji Yu got out of the carriage and entered the palace without looking back.

For a long time after sending away Zhenjili, there were no more waves. But for Ji Yu, who cares about Liaodong, this wave has not stopped for a day.

As I said earlier, no one in the DPRK and China can rest assured that the future of Liaodong will be in the hands of Kou Changjing, especially his behavior of beheading a general without making an inch of merit at the beginning of his tenure is really taboo.

In fact, Emperor Wande has been looking for a replacement person and wants to replace Kou Changjing.

However, the smoke rose everywhere, and the excerpts that asked the imperial court to send troops to support flew into the capital like snowflakes, and Emperor Wande was anxious, and it was not possible to draw the east to make up for the west, and it was not possible to draw the west to make up for the east, so he simply resigned himself to fate.

What the world did not expect was that after March, there were frequent good news in Liaodong.

After beheading the Guo Dynasty, Kou Changjing contacted the tribes of Liaodong and Dongyue, successfully annexed them, and at the same time built a defense system and strengthened border defenses.

In mid-March, Kou Changjing invited Zuo Mingde, the general of East Vietnam, to attack the Landu Valley.

The army struck first, attacked head-on, and captured very much. Kou Changjing took the lead, swept through the chaotic army, and beheaded Zuo Mingde and dozens of his generals.

This battle greatly boosted the morale of the army and boosted their morale. Under this encouragement, the Liaodong Army was full of energy and tried its best to kill the enemy, and broke through the soldiers and horses of the East Vietnamese many times in succession.

At the beginning of April, in the battle of Yongmen River, Kou Changjing divided the army into three routes, two bright and one dark, and attacked each other, and recovered Weiyuan City by surprise.

At the end of April, Kou Changjing led hundreds of elite cavalry to attack the Xiaowu River at night, and due to the leakage of military information, he met Lianwu Mountain, which is known as the Five Tiger Generals of East Vietnam.

The disparity in numbers, and heavy rain, led the army to fight on the way, the East Vietnamese army bent the bow and arrows, arrows rained down, the commander Kou Changjing was wounded, broke the handle of the arrow and killed the enemy in blood, fought until dawn, and ended up with the remnants of the remnants of the army defeated by Lian Wushan.

The elite cavalry brought by Kou Changjing was also damaged by more than half, and he returned to the army, regardless of his injuries, and then beheaded the general Ma Huan.

In mid-May, Kou Changjing and his deputy general Lu Danian led their troops to the Wanye Plain and intercepted the battle in the middle of the night to relieve the siege of Tuo'er Pass.

At the beginning of June, Kou Changjing feinted defeat to light the enemy, led his troops to pass through Qingzhou Dam, and fought with the East Vietnamese army in the middle of the Lushui River, and then joined forces with Luda Nian to besiege the city of Canyang, and three days later, the city of Canyang was broken.

At this point, the two cities lost in the hands of Zheng Huaheng returned to the territory of the Great Zhou Dynasty.

In this battle, the East Vietnamese army suffered heavy casualties, and the elite forces were greatly weakened. Although he retreated to the territory of Dongyue, Lian Wushan refused to stop there, and flew to the imperial court one after another. The lord of Dongyue rode a tiger and was unable to ride a tiger, so he wantonly arrested Zhuangding in the country, and also used the feudal princes as bait to reward Kou Changjing's head.

At the same time, Kou Changjing, who had successively recovered the two cities of Weiyuan and Weiyang, did not take any further action, but only issued a military order to "take advantage of the danger and wait for him by surprise".

The good news arrived, and Kou Changjing's name spread all over the capital for a while.

Even the overseers sent by the imperial court praised him in the compromise.

Generals, leaders also.

Throughout ancient and modern wars, if the commander dies, the army will be defeated; If the commander is depressed, the morale of the army will be scattered. The dispatch of the army is all up to the commander.

Zheng Huaheng's declining army was first, the defeated army was behind, and when General Qiu Lao and them arrived in Liaodong, the camp in Liaodong was already a scattered sand, and the situation in Liaodong had almost become a dead game.

Kou Changjing took over such a mess.

He borrowed Guo Dai to establish his authority, and as soon as he took office, he vigorously strengthened his troops and rectified military discipline, and soon achieved a clear division of labor and orders and prohibitions.

However, the most critical point for him to be able to convince the public is that as the main general, no matter whether it is a big battle or a small battle, he will always bow to the armor, brave the arrows and stones, and be the first soldier.

Such a style, coupled with that face, it is easy for the Liaodong soldiers to think of a person.

Once upon a time, the same was true of their General Kou Changqing......

The doubts and fears in the hearts of the soldiers gradually decreased, and the blood and confidence of winning returned to their chests.

After the military spirit was stabilized, every military order issued by Kou Changjing was an iron order, and it was truly like an arm and a finger, and where to fight.

It can be seen that the saying that the soldiers are in a nest is not unreasonable.

If the general is resourceful and brave, the army he leads will be unstoppable wherever he passes.

If the general has courage and no strategy, or if he simply loses this word of courage when he is a Jedi, then no matter how good a soldier is, he will not be able to save the overall situation.

When Kou Changjing was entrusted with the defeat of the army, he was ordered to be in danger, and under the condition of not being favored by all parties, he gave such a big surprise to the monarchs and ministers - General Qiu did not look away, he is not only a fierce general, but also a fierce general who is good at managing soldiers and is good at arranging formations!

Emperor Wande was happy, and his symptoms seemed to be much lighter.

He and Concubine Zheng Guifei were looking forward to Kou Changjing repelling the East Vietnamese army as soon as possible, and waiting for the day of victory in the Great War to take the opportunity to crown the crown prince.

But for some reason, since June, the fighting in Liaodong has fallen into a stalemate, and no good news has come.

It's September in the blink of an eye.

The border is changing, and Beijing is also surging.

Emperor Wande has not been to the court for three consecutive months, and has completely lived in the Fuwang Palace, but he doesn't take the immortal medicine much, but he has just begun to be obsessed with the number of heavenly principles.

In the harem, Concubine Zheng covered the sky with one hand, Feng En completely lost power, and the position of the master of ceremonies was also removed, and he was sent to the Salary Division by Fan Xian.

In the previous dynasty, Zheng Guogong was in charge of the dynasty, and the power to wear the red seal was controlled by Fan Xian, and with the cooperation of the two, the cabinet almost became a void, and Zhang Xiang's rights were completely hollowed out.

At this time, the situation of King Min's Mansion became more and more delicate.

The old ministers who supported orthodoxy had to stop talking, and the young officials were suppressed one after another, the Zhan Mansion was suspended, the hearts of the supporters were fluctuating, and the already unfavorable situation took a sharp turn for the worse.

On this day, Ji Yu came back from outside, and as soon as she got out of the carriage, a figure rushed from the oblique thorn.

Before he could get close, he was kicked a few feet away by Basil.

The guard at the door reacted quickly and brought the person to Ji Yu, but it turned out to be a ragged madwoman.

After receiving a kick from Basil, it was said that the injury should not be light, but she didn't know the pain, as if she was dancing with her teeth and claws, and kept babbling.

Strangely, Ji Yu faintly heard her name from her indistinct whisper.

She stepped forward and tossed the madwoman's tousled hair to the sides, staring at her dirty face for a moment, slightly surprised.

"Guo Ling?"