Chapter 143: The Castle Sect is rotten!
As Zhu Jianji expected, the matter of his going to the personal expedition, the wave set off in the court was even more intense than that of Bao Zongjing, and most of them knew that it was a fake Bao Zong, even if Jianwen was still guilty, he couldn't toss anything.
Everyone knows that Jianwen has long lost the hearts of the people - when Taizu went to Mobei for the fifth time, he had already lost the hearts of Jianwen.
But the prince's personal campaign is true.
Isn't that a joke?
You are the crown prince of the Ming Dynasty, not the king of Yan, and Your Majesty is such a son as you.
What if something happens?
Including Hu Hu and many other courtiers, after all, as the courtiers of the Ming Dynasty, from the perspective of the country, they have the same attitude towards this matter and express strong opposition, and only three or five people in the huge court are silent or express their support.
Not only did the Manchu courtiers oppose it, but even Empress Hang and Empress Dowager Wu also went to the Qianqing Palace to make a fuss, and Zhu Qiyu hesitated.
But Zhu Jianji's attitude was resolute.
Zhu Qiyu withstood the pressure and accompanied his son to fight with the Manchu Dynasty.
In terms of being the emperor, Zhu Qiyu, eight years ago in Jingtai, may not be qualified.
But Jingtai began to pass in the ninth year.
Be a father...... Zhu Qiyu has always been perfect!
And he also won in the court.
Of course he will win, as long as it is not a matter of military power and the interests of civil officials, how can civil officials fight for their careers, since the prince wants to die, then let him go.
Anyway, Tang Guifei was pregnant.
This shows that His Majesty can still live, and if a prince dies, there will be more princes.
However, after knowing the configuration of the soldiers and horses on the western front given by His Majesty to the prince, the Manchu civil and military felt that they had thought too much, the chief military officer Funing Hou Zhu Yong, and the overseer Zhang Peng, both of whom were princelings, and would definitely protect His Royal Highness to the death.
The key is the allocation of troops.
Of the ten large battalions and battalions of the regimental battalion, His Majesty dispatched half of them to Jiangxi, a full 50,000 elite veterans, plus more than 20,000 people from the Jiangxi Dusi, and the strength was not weaker than the Fujian rebels.
Only the troops of the Western Front can serve as the main force to quell the chaos, not to mention Yu Qian on the Eastern Front.
A real punch.
Not only that, His Majesty even transferred Zhao Fu from Datong to Huailai!
Once the south is unfavorable, Zhao Fu can lead his troops to help.
At this time, although the Daming civil official group has been strong enough to harden the imperial power, it has not yet formed the concept of "only a thousand-year-old family has no thousand-year-old dynasty".
On the side of the military department, Liu Jue did not dare to have any perfunctory.
When it comes to the prince's personal levy, as long as Zhu Qiyu gives an order, he will cooperate, and Hang Min has no opinion - his nephew is pro-levy, and he, who is an uncle, can't wait to run to saddle his nephew in person.
Chen Xun, the head of the household, is even more generous.
As long as it does not touch his interests as a civil servant, he is Zhu Qiyu's most solid confidant.
Under such circumstances, Zhu Jianji led the army and killed three animals to sacrifice to the sky.
Declared an army of 50,000.
It's weird.
Generally, when sending troops, the number of troops will be exaggerated three times or five times, for example, when Tumu Fort, Zhu Qizhen only had more than 200,000 under his command, but he dared to claim 500,000, and there was almost no such stupid operation of supporting 50,000 troops but honestly saying 50,000.
Destroy your own prestige.
There were not only 300 young troops of the East Palace, Wang Yue of the princeling, but also a large number of civil and military officials, most of whom recommended themselves and were willing to serve the work of dogs and horses for His Royal Highness the Prince.
Everyone is not stupid.
As far as the troops on the Western Front under the command of the crown prince are concerned, there is no possibility of losing at all, and if you go in the past, you can get credit and have the opportunity to be promoted, why not.
The thing about leading troops...... Zhu Jianji is still a weak chicken, so he handed it all over to Zhu Yong.
Zhu Yong is no longer the Zhu Yong of the year, he studied with Fang Ying for half a year, and then studied with Zhao Fu for another year, and he already has the demeanor of a famous general, and the 50,000 army rushed to Jiangxi in an orderly manner in his hands.
In winter, the army arrived in Jiangxi.
On the other side, Yu Qian ran from Fujian to Nanjing, and when he heard the news of the rebellion of Jianwen Yu and Baozong, he didn't leave, he saw through it, this time he patrolled Fujian, and his feelings were that His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince rebelled in order to force Jianwen Yu to rebel.
He was used as a gun.
Yu Qian actually complained a little, not because he was used as a gun, but because His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince did not know the severity, after Shi Heng and Fang Ying were in turmoil, Da Ming should recuperate and heal his wounds.
As a result, after knowing that there were Jianwen remnants in the south, he didn't even think of using brocade clothes to capture thieves and beasts, but instead wanted to catch them all in such a layout.
Too anxious.
As for the Baozong that appeared in Fujian, Yu Qian didn't believe it at all, and the civil and military forces of the Gyeonggi Manchu Dynasty witnessed the killing of the Baozong that day, and it couldn't be faked.
After staying in Nanjing for a few days, Yu Qian wrote a few letters to ask His Majesty to quell the chaos, and when he was about to sit still, the holy decree came, appointing him as the chief military officer of the eastern front of Dingnan, and controlling the soldiers and horses of the western front.
He led 12 of the 26 guards of the pro-army, and led tens of thousands of people in Zhejiang to launch an attack on Fujian from Zhejiang to quell the rebellion.
At the same time, there was also a secret letter from Zhu Qiyu, detailing the prince's personal conquest.
Yu Qian was stunned at that time.
Isn't this nonsense, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince dared to recruit in person when he was ten years old, and the person in charge of the troops on the Western Front turned out to be Zhu Yong, who had never fought any war, it was child's play.
If you change to Zhu Yong's father Zhu Qian, Yu Qian can rest assured.
Zhu Yong......
Isn't this the same as Zhu Yi, Zhang Mao and others?
Too young.
There is no way, the rice has become porridge.
Yu Qian knew that he could not make any mistakes, and he must go all out to quell the rebellion as soon as possible, and if the rebels did not fight a decisive battle with him, he would bite the main force of the rebels at all costs, and not give the rebels a chance to fight a decisive battle with the troops on the Western Front.
But how did he know that this happened to be Zhu Jianji's abacus!
One of the purposes of the pro-conquest is to force Yu Qian to go all out.
Because Yu Qian is a civil servant.
In case of delay on Fujian's side due to the interests of the civilian clique, the follow-up is unpredictable, and the counterinsurgency in Fujian must be cut through the chaos quickly, otherwise if King Ning rebels, the situation is complicated and the outcome is unpredictable.
Just when the imperial army was heading south, the Liaodong Metropolitan Division sent back good news.
It is said that there are several troops of Qianhu who support Baozong Fengtianjing and want to unite with the Jurchens of Jianzhou to attack Guancheng, and the Liaodong Metropolitan Division went all out, and quickly killed hundreds of rebels, and killed "Baozong" and sent his head back to Gyeonggi.
As a result, the heads sent back to Gyeonggi were all Jianzhou Jurchens, even Baozong!
The Manchu courtiers couldn't cry or laugh.
But it's not over.
The world is not chaotic in Shuzhong, I heard that someone in Fujian rebelled, and Liaodong also rebelled, yo ho, my Shuzhong robe brother must make a corner, come and come, fight the landlord.
As a result, in Fushun County, Rong County and other places that prospered because of the well salt, there was also a fort sect, and the local rebels supported the fort sect and rose up to Fengtianjing.
This is a troublesome ...... The whole world laughed.
How can there be so many castle sects, Fengtian Jing is difficult for this thing to rotten streets.
Yes, it's all fake.
As for Sichuan, the imperial court knows that it is not the group of old men in Sichuan who want to make money, and if they don't do it, they will be "difficult to be punished" by dozens of bandits.
Want money?
No, now that the court is quelling the rebellion against Jianwen, how can you have the money to give you Sichuan.
So Zhu Qiyu issued a holy decree and ordered the Sichuan Dusi to quell the rebellion.
Well, I didn't allocate a penny.
The group of old men in the Sichuan Dusi saw that they couldn't make money, so they didn't add to the chaos, and soon sent a thousand households, and it only took half a day to quell the turmoil, killing more than 100 enemies, including the head of the "Baozong", and sent it to Gyeonggi to invite merit.
As a result, there was an old minister on the side of the court who had just been promoted from Shuzhong to Gyeonggi and was sent to verify his identity.
It is estimated that the rest of the dozens of heads are all rogue bandits.
The group of people in Sichuan Dusi are too shameless.
Unexpectedly, Zhu Qiyu did not severely punish the Sichuan Dusi for the crime of taking meritorious service, but instead rewarded him - after that, Zhu Qiyu got drunk with Li Min and Xing'an in the Qianqing Palace.
The son's hand is as tall as a three-story building.
After these incidents, Bao Zong not only died de jure but also died in name.
Wang Yue is indeed a talent!