Chapter 1113: To Save or Not to Save

Wang Tom still has a general understanding of the geographical situation and historical evolution of Liaodong, but in his memory, after the Ming general Huanglong killed Lushun, this Phi Island did not last too long before it was conquered by the Houjin, and it was silent in history. But when exactly did Phi Dao change hands, Wang Tom was not too impressed, and he did not hear about the relevant news after arriving in Shandong, this remote location had been temporarily left behind by the command, and it was not until this time that Pan Yan mentioned it, Wang Tom remembered that Daming still had such an overseas enclave.

Pan Yan said: "There are still tens of thousands of Han people on Naphi Island, how can the imperial court say that they will withdraw? In the early years, when Lord Sun was still in charge of Denglai, he also wrote to the imperial court to advocate the withdrawal of troops from Phi Dao, but the imperial court still did not approve it after all. If this island is lost, the pressure on the gold thief will be greatly reduced, and in the future, it will only be necessary to guard against one place in the direction of Denglai. The situation in Liaodong is still very clear to the imperial court. ”

Pan Yan's Sun Daren naturally refers to Sun Yuanhua, the governor of Denglai before the Denglai Mutiny, but after the Denglai accident, Sun Yuanhua was framed by political enemies, and was sentenced to death by Emperor Chongzhen for the head of the trouble, and was beheaded in the Beijing West Market Execution Ground in 1632. After Sun Yuanhua died, Denglai was still in chaos, and no one mentioned the withdrawal of troops from Phi Dao anymore. However, in the original historical development trajectory, after the news of Huanglong's defeat and suicide in Lushun was transmitted back to Phi Island, Shen Shikui, the former governor of Mao Wenlong, took over the local military and political power on the island.

After Shen Shikui took over Phi Dao, the peaceful days did not last a few years, after all, this place was tantamount to a thorn in the eye of the Houjin Kingdom, and he had to try to pull it out in order to raise troops south with peace of mind. In 1637, Huang Taiji led an army to invade Korea and forced the Korean court to submit, and then united with Korea to attack Phi Dao, and tens of thousands of Han soldiers and civilians under the governor Shen Shikui were martyred in this battle. Later, the Qing troops withdrew, and control of Phi Dao was returned to North Korea as agreed, and the Ming Dynasty completely lost this overseas enclave.

It is worth mentioning that in history, Huang Taiji changed the name of the country to the Qing Dynasty and called the emperor in 1636, so Wang Tom's memory is not accurate, and it was not the Houjin army that conquered Phi Island, but the Qing army that changed its flag. Of course, since Haihan has come to Northeast Asia in this time and space and has begun to set foot in Liaodong, whether Houjin can free up his hands to attack Korea and Phi Dao in three years, it must first be marked with a big question mark.

Phi Island is currently in charge of the situation by Shen Shikui, and Wang Tom does not know about it for the time being, and he needs to try to check the historical materials after returning to Zhifu Island to know. However, when he heard Pan Yan mention that there were still tens of thousands of Han people on the island, his eyes lit up - Phi Island lacked food and clothing, and most of the supplies had to rely on external supplies, and most of the people on the island were refugees and refugees who fled from the war in Liaodong.

"Pan Yan, how much more do you know about the situation on Phi Dao?" Wang Tom was very interested in this, and immediately asked.

Of course, Pan Yan also noticed that the other party's eyes lit up when he heard what he said, obviously there were some factors on Phi Island that attracted this adult, and he quickly seized the opportunity to respond: "My lord, when it comes to Phi Dao, the villain still knows a little, and when he was stationed in Dengzhou, he was fortunate to run a few times to Phi Dao. ”

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Wang Tom still has a general understanding of the geographical situation and historical evolution of Liaodong, but in his memory, after the Ming general Huanglong killed Lushun, this Phi Island did not last too long before it was conquered by the Houjin, and it was silent in history. But when exactly did Phi Dao change hands, Wang Tom was not too impressed, and he did not hear about the relevant news after arriving in Shandong, this remote location had been temporarily left behind by the command, and it was not until this time that Pan Yan mentioned it, Wang Tom remembered that Daming still had such an overseas enclave.

Pan Yan said: "There are still tens of thousands of Han people on Naphi Island, how can the imperial court say that they will withdraw? In the early years, when Lord Sun was still in charge of Denglai, he also wrote to the imperial court to advocate the withdrawal of troops from Phi Dao, but the imperial court still did not approve it after all. If this island is lost, the pressure on the gold thief will be greatly reduced, and in the future, it will only be necessary to guard against one place in the direction of Denglai. The situation in Liaodong is still very clear to the imperial court. ”

Pan Yan's Sun Daren naturally refers to Sun Yuanhua, the governor of Denglai before the Denglai Mutiny, but after the Denglai accident, Sun Yuanhua was framed by political enemies, and was sentenced to death by Emperor Chongzhen for the head of the trouble, and was beheaded in the Beijing West Market Execution Ground in 1632. After Sun Yuanhua died, Denglai was still in chaos, and no one mentioned the withdrawal of troops from Phi Dao anymore. However, in the original historical development trajectory, after the news of Huanglong's defeat and suicide in Lushun was transmitted back to Phi Island, Shen Shikui, the former governor of Mao Wenlong, took over the local military and political power on the island.

After Shen Shikui took over Phi Dao, the peaceful days did not last a few years, after all, this place was tantamount to a thorn in the eye of the Houjin Kingdom, and he had to try to pull it out in order to raise troops south with peace of mind. In 1637, Huang Taiji led an army to invade Korea and forced the Korean court to submit, and then united with Korea to attack Phi Dao, and tens of thousands of Han soldiers and civilians under the governor Shen Shikui were martyred in this battle. Later, the Qing troops withdrew, and control of Phi Dao was returned to North Korea as agreed, and the Ming Dynasty completely lost this overseas enclave.

It is worth mentioning that in history, Huang Taiji changed the name of the country to the Qing Dynasty and called the emperor in 1636, so Wang Tom's memory is not accurate, and it was not the Houjin army that conquered Phi Island, but the Qing army that changed its flag. Of course, since Haihan has come to Northeast Asia in this time and space and has begun to set foot in Liaodong, whether Houjin can free up his hands to attack Korea and Phi Dao in three years, it must first be marked with a big question mark.

Phi Island is currently in charge of the situation by Shen Shikui, and Wang Tom does not know about it for the time being, and he needs to try to check the historical materials after returning to Zhifu Island to know. However, when he heard Pan Yan mention that there were still tens of thousands of Han people on the island, his eyes lit up - Phi Island lacked food and clothing, and most of the supplies had to rely on external supplies, and most of the people on the island were refugees and refugees who fled from the war in Liaodong.

"Pan Yan, how much more do you know about the situation on Phi Dao?" Wang Tom was very interested in this, and immediately asked.

Of course, Pan Yan also noticed that the other party's eyes lit up when he heard what he said, obviously there were some factors on Phi Island that attracted this adult, and he quickly seized the opportunity to respond: "My lord, when it comes to Phi Dao, the villain still knows a little, and when he was stationed in Dengzhou, he was fortunate to run a few times to Phi Dao. Wang Tom still has a general understanding of the geographical situation and historical evolution of Liaodong, but in his memory, after the Ming general Huanglong died in Lushun, this Phi Island did not last too long to be conquered by the Houjin, and it was silent in history. But when exactly did Phi Dao change hands, Wang Tom was not too impressed, and he did not hear about the relevant news after arriving in Shandong, this remote location had been temporarily left behind by the command, and it was not until this time that Pan Yan mentioned it, Wang Tom remembered that Daming still had such an overseas enclave.

Pan Yan said: "There are still tens of thousands of Han people on Naphi Island, how can the imperial court say that they will withdraw? In the early years, when Lord Sun was still in charge of Denglai, he also wrote to the imperial court to advocate the withdrawal of troops from Phi Dao, but the imperial court still did not approve it after all. If this island is lost, the pressure on the gold thief will be greatly reduced, and in the future, it will only be necessary to guard against one place in the direction of Denglai. The situation in Liaodong is still very clear to the imperial court. ”

Pan Yan's Sun Daren naturally refers to Sun Yuanhua, the governor of Denglai before the Denglai Mutiny, but after the Denglai accident, Sun Yuanhua was framed by political enemies, and was sentenced to death by Emperor Chongzhen for the head of the trouble, and was beheaded in the Beijing West Market Execution Ground in 1632. After Sun Yuanhua died, Denglai was still in chaos, and no one mentioned the withdrawal of troops from Phi Dao anymore. However, in the original historical development trajectory, after the news of Huanglong's defeat and suicide in Lushun was transmitted back to Phi Island, Shen Shikui, the former governor of Mao Wenlong, took over the local military and political power on the island.

After Shen Shikui took over Phi Dao, the peaceful days did not last a few years, after all, this place was tantamount to a thorn in the eye of the Houjin Kingdom, and he had to try to pull it out in order to raise troops south with peace of mind. In 1637, Huang Taiji led an army to invade Korea and forced the Korean court to submit, and then united with Korea to attack Phi Dao, and tens of thousands of Han soldiers and civilians under the governor Shen Shikui were martyred in this battle. Later, the Qing troops withdrew, and control of Phi Dao was returned to North Korea as agreed, and the Ming Dynasty completely lost this overseas enclave.

It is worth mentioning that in history, Huang Taiji changed the name of the country to the Qing Dynasty and called the emperor in 1636, so Wang Tom's memory is not accurate, and it was not the Houjin army that conquered Phi Island, but the Qing army that changed its flag. Of course, since Haihan has come to Northeast Asia in this time and space and has begun to set foot in Liaodong, whether Houjin can free up his hands to attack Korea and Phi Dao in three years, it must first be marked with a big question mark.

Phi Island is currently in charge of the situation by Shen Shikui, and Wang Tom does not know about it for the time being, and he needs to try to check the historical materials after returning to Zhifu Island to know. However, when he heard Pan Yan mention that there were still tens of thousands of Han people on the island, his eyes lit up - Phi Island lacked food and clothing, and most of the supplies had to rely on external supplies, and most of the people on the island were refugees and refugees who fled from the war in Liaodong.

"Pan Yan, how much more do you know about the situation on Phi Dao?" Wang Tom was very interested in this, and immediately asked.

Of course, Pan Yan also noticed that the other party's eyes lit up when he heard what he said, obviously there were some factors on Phi Island that attracted this adult, and he quickly seized the opportunity to respond: "My lord, when it comes to Phi Dao, the villain still knows a little, and when he was stationed in Dengzhou, he was fortunate to run a few times to Phi Dao. Wang Tom still has a general understanding of the geographical situation and historical evolution of Liaodong, but in his memory, after the Ming general Huanglong died in Lushun, this Phi Island did not last too long to be conquered by the Houjin, and it was silent in history. But when exactly did Phi Dao change hands, Wang Tom was not too impressed, and he did not hear about the relevant news after arriving in Shandong, this remote location had been temporarily left behind by the command, and it was not until this time that Pan Yan mentioned it, Wang Tom remembered that Daming still had such an overseas enclave.

Pan Yan said: "There are still tens of thousands of Han people on Naphi Island, how can the imperial court say that they will withdraw? In the early years, when Lord Sun was still in charge of Denglai, he also wrote to the imperial court to advocate the withdrawal of troops from Phi Dao, but the imperial court still did not approve it after all. If this island is lost, the pressure on the gold thief will be greatly reduced, and in the future, it will only be necessary to guard against one place in the direction of Denglai. The situation in Liaodong is still very clear to the imperial court. ”

Pan Yan's Sun Daren naturally refers to Sun Yuanhua, the governor of Denglai before the Denglai Mutiny, but after the Denglai accident, Sun Yuanhua was framed by political enemies, and was sentenced to death by Emperor Chongzhen for the head of the trouble, and was beheaded in the Beijing West Market Execution Ground in 1632. After Sun Yuanhua died, Denglai was still in chaos, and no one mentioned the withdrawal of troops from Phi Dao anymore. However, in the original historical development trajectory, after the news of Huanglong's defeat and suicide in Lushun was transmitted back to Phi Island, Shen Shikui, the former governor of Mao Wenlong, took over the local military and political power on the island.

After Shen Shikui took over Phi Dao, the peaceful days did not last a few years, after all, this place was tantamount to a thorn in the eye of the Houjin Kingdom, and he had to try to pull it out in order to raise troops south with peace of mind. In 1637, Huang Taiji led an army to invade Korea and forced the Korean court to submit, and then united with Korea to attack Phi Dao, and tens of thousands of Han soldiers and civilians under the governor Shen Shikui were martyred in this battle. Later, the Qing troops withdrew, and control of Phi Dao was returned to North Korea as agreed, and the Ming Dynasty completely lost this overseas enclave.

It is worth mentioning that in history, Huang Taiji changed the name of the country to the Qing Dynasty and called the emperor in 1636, so Wang Tom's memory is not accurate, and it was not the Houjin army that conquered Phi Island, but the Qing army that changed its flag. Of course, since Haihan has come to Northeast Asia in this time and space and has begun to set foot in Liaodong, whether Houjin can free up his hands to attack Korea and Phi Dao in three years, it must first be marked with a big question mark.

Phi Island is currently in charge of the situation by Shen Shikui, and Wang Tom does not know about it for the time being, and he needs to try to check the historical materials after returning to Zhifu Island to know. However, when he heard Pan Yan mention that there were still tens of thousands of Han people on the island, his eyes lit up - Phi Island lacked food and clothing, and most of the supplies had to rely on external supplies, and most of the people on the island were refugees and refugees who fled from the war in Liaodong.

"Pan Yan, how much more do you know about the situation on Phi Dao?" Wang Tom was very interested in this, and immediately asked.

Of course, Pan Yan also noticed that the other party's eyes lit up when he heard what he said, obviously there were some factors on Phi Island that attracted this adult, and he quickly seized the opportunity to respond: "My lord, when it comes to Phi Dao, the villain still knows a little, and when he was stationed in Dengzhou, he was fortunate to run a few times to Phi Dao. ”

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