Chapter 77: Is Zhang Huang's Words Enough?

Zhang Huangyan's question is essentially the same as what Niu Qi Wancheng said at the beginning, "Only peace can cut the domain".

The two had surprisingly unanimous views - they both believed that as long as the Ming army in Xishan was not completely pacified by the Qing army, the Qing court would not take action against Wu Sangui.

This is not only a political choice, but also a military one.

Because of the encirclement and suppression of thousands of remnants of the Ming army in Maolu Mountain, the Qing court mobilized nearly 200,000 soldiers and horses, and even dispatched 10,000 Beijing battalions and eight banners to true Manchuria.

In addition to the strategy of long-term siege and bribery, the Qing army had no other effective methods.

In this way, turning against Wu Sangui meant that the Qing court had dug a hole for itself, because he wanted to open another front against Wu Sangui.

Wu Sangui, who owns the two provinces of Yunnan and Guizhou and actually controls the green camp in Sichuan, is not comparable to the Xishan Zhongzhen Camp, which has no county.

You must know that Wu Sangui's subordinates have 100,000 soldiers who can fight well, and once they raise troops, they can march to the Yangtze River in an instant.

Let's ask, when the main force is contained by Xishan, what will the Qing court do to deal with Wu Sangui?

There are 600,000 green camps in the country, and the three feudatories can directly and indirectly control no less than 150,000, especially Wu Sangui not only controls the green camps in Yunnan and Guizhou provinces, but also controls the Sichuan green camp through Zheng Jiaolin, the governor of Sichuan, and there are several cronies and generals in the northwest, such as Wang Fuchen.

Therefore, once an incident arises, I am afraid that there will be more than 200,000 soldiers and horses in the green battalion who responded to Wu Sangui's incident.

The Qing army in Huguang was dragged by the West Mountain, the Qing army in Shaanxi was heavily damaged by the Ming army, Fujian and Zhejiang had to deal with the Zheng family, and there was a bomb Geng family among them, and the Liangjiang area south of the Yangtze River was firmly controlled by the Qing court.

There is a Shang family in Guangdong in the Liangguang region, and there is a Sun Yanling in Guangxi.

The fact that the Qing court's national capital Eight Banners was a paper tiger had been punctured by Mulima, and there was no way to fight at all.

Wu Sangui was really opposed, and the south of the Yangtze River basically had to "fall".

Therefore, it is impossible for the Qing court to force Wu Sangui to rebel now, which is no different from digging a pit and burying the Qing Dynasty.

Wu Sangui is not opposed, how can it be used?

There is no power to use, Wang Wu, the general soldier of Daming Huguang, really wants to take all the eight banners of the Han army to the end.

You can't have it both ways.

Not only does I want to save the fire of the Ming Chamber in Maolu Mountain, but I also want the Qing court to fight with Wu Sangui, a group of Han vassal kings, and break the net, which seems to be a good strategy for both worlds, but is there really such a cheap thing in this world?

The Qing court was able to seize the world of the Ming Dynasty, relying not only on brute force, but also on wisdom.

Whether it is Nurhachi or Huang Taiji, or Dolgon and Fulin, the Qing court has never lacked great wisdom talents.

Even many are still Han elites.

It is certain that unless the Manchu and Han officials in Yanjing City were collectively stupid, it would not have been possible to cut down the feudal domain before the Xishan was pacified.

Even if it is to cut the feudal domain, the Qing court has to come step by step, how can it directly force the three feudal feudatories to rebel.

Therefore, Zhang Shangshu believes that Wang Wu's analysis of the contradictions between the Qing court and the "three feudatories" is indeed reasonable, and also believes that the Qing court will have a war with the three feudatories in the future, but the premise must be to pacify Xishan.

In this way, how long will you be the fifth king to endure?

How to keep Xishan in the Qing camp?

Wang Wuyi didn't know how to answer this question, because he deduced this banner according to the history of the original time and space, but if the history of the original time and space changed by accident due to his arrival, even if it was a slight change, it would cause his plans and efforts to go in a completely different direction.

To put it bluntly, the problem he faced was the historical law that "only peace can cut the domain".

If this law is not broken, it is simply a fool's dream to hope that the world will be restored by taking advantage of the general trend of the San Francisco uprising.

And his "old Marfa" has always been a "conservative" on the issue of cutting feuds.

After Xiao Mazi came to power, he put the cutting of the feudal domain on the agenda.

Wang Wu wanted to say that if Wu Sangui really didn't rebel, he would rebel in Jingzhou.

But there is no point in doing so.

Because, the soldiers he can use now are actually only three or four thousand, and it is impossible to set off a general trend in Jingzhou.

The biggest possibility is that once the flag is raised, it will immediately be besieged by tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of Qing troops.

Even Zhang Changgeng, the old fox, would secretly push him.

so that he can jump the Yangtze River as soon as possible, so as not to affect his old Zhang.

If you really want to fight the Qing Dynasty alone in Jingzhou, you need at least three years of operation.

That's it, and it's not too stable.

After all, there are only a few counties in Jingzhou.

"The last general heard that the little emperor of the Tartars will get married next year, and if nothing else, it won't be long before the little emperor will be in power after the wedding."

In order to let Zhang Huangyan agree with his plan and then go to Taiwan, Wang Wu gave his own "inference", that is, to conclude that the little emperor of Tartar will definitely clash with Aobai, the actual helmsman of the Qing court, and it is even very likely that a drama similar to a palace coup will occur.

If the conservative Ao Bai falls, the radical little emperor may not be stunned to open up two fronts after taking power.

Therefore, you can have both fish and bear's paws.

Just be patient.

"In addition, Jiangnan Gui Zuoming has gone to Kunming with the old Zongbo's suicide note."

The forged suicide note of Qian Qianyi has been sent from Guizhuang to Kunming, and even if this suicide note cannot make Wu Sangui raise an army, it can make him vacillate between the Qing and Ming dynasties again.

Gui Zuoming is Gui Zhuang, Zhang Huangyan saw this person when he led the army into the Yangtze River four years ago.

After a pause, Wang Wu told him about the previous cooperation with Wu Sangui's generals Wu Guogui, Ma Bao, and Zheng Jiaolin when he was in Kuidong.

The result of the cooperation was to cooperate with the base area to hit the Shaanxi Green Camp hard.

Therefore, he believed that it was possible to force Wu Sangui to oppose him by various means.

As long as Wu Sangui raised his troops, he would immediately change banners in Jingzhou anyway, opening the way to Yanjing for the Wu army.

After the Qing Dynasty, Jiangshan's surname Wu or surname Zhu is another matter.

"Oh?"

Knowing that Wang Wu had secretly cooperated with Wu Guogui and others, Zhang Huangyan couldn't help but be surprised.

"If that's the case, is it possible for this Wu Sangui to really be able to raise troops against the Qing Dynasty?"

The general soldier, Guo Faguang, was surprised that Wu Sangui's men helped the Ming army deal with the Qing army in Shaanxi.

"Bustling, people coming and going, all of them are good words."

Wang Wu said frankly that Ma Bao and Wu Guogui did not necessarily want to restore their sight, and the purpose of helping the Ming army was only to weaken the vitality of the Qing court, and if Wu Sangui decided to raise troops, they could quickly enter Shaanxi and cross the Yellow River to the north.

Guo Faguang nodded, and Xu Yuangeng, who joined the army beside him, said: "Although the old Zongbo is Wenzong, he has a great position in the hearts of those who have regained his sight, but his suicide note may not be able to impress Wu Sangui."

Xu Yuangeng felt that how could a person like Wu Sangui be moved by the suicide note of a dead literary leader, even if the people who restored the world's vision kept throwing blood letters to him, this person might pretend not to receive it or see it like a turtle.

and said that Guizhuang is going to be more auspicious, and it is very likely that he will be tied up by Wu Sangui and taken to Yanjing to prove his "innocence".

This made Wang Wu's heart sink when he heard it, if this is the case, wouldn't it hurt Guizhuang.

Just when he was feeling a little regretful, he saw Zhang Shangshu on the opposite side looking around at everyone and said, "What if I go to Zhang Cangshui?" ”