Chapter 432: Changes in Liaodong

And what Wu Sangui did was not strange, it was just to send troops out of the customs to provoke the Qing army.

Wu Sangui, as the commander-in-chief of Liaodong, was responsible for guarding Liaodong and preventing the Qing army from entering.

Liaodong, as one of the nine sides of the Ming Dynasty, is extremely important, and the distance from the capital is very close.

Therefore, they all send trustworthy generals to garrison.

In addition, after the rise of Houjin over the years, the imperial court dignitaries asked people for money.

Someone has

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