Chapter 232: It's Too Late to See the Dog (7)

Li Chixin didn't dare to look at Hong's face again, he waved his hand to stop Hong's who was about to speak, and said to himself, "I want to go back, and I'm going back alone! Don't speak, listen to me finish speaking, because even if you return to Daming with me, no matter where the second father is or the tiger camp, you won't be able to play the slightest role." I'm not just referring to your injury, not only that you have to raise Lai Heng to grow up, but for one reason, you don't know what will happen to Da Ming Chongzhen eleven years later, but your husband-I know!"

Hong's lips were tightly pressed by Li Chixin's fingers, she didn't raise a trace of resistance, she just watched Li Chixin speak quietly, and listened to the heavy voice ringing in her ears, ",......; Two......; And be sure to let Lai Heng study. I have already made arrangements for these things, and now what you have to do is to take the baby to live well in this life......"

He didn't know if he could come back, and he didn't know if it was in the hint of the 'wave', but he still had to take the military bag with him, because he needed Chen Zhongjing, who was alive like a dog, needed Chen Zhongjing's medical knowledge beyond that era, and he also needed the military bag, the only medium that could communicate with each other.

Of course, this is not a trip that can be walked away, Li Chixin's preparations are very detailed, he already has a preliminary plan in his heart, Hong's injury is no longer a big problem, as long as he follows his instructions, even if their mother and son do not have their own care, the wealth here will make Hong's and Laiheng live better than most people in this world.

Further preparations are needed. Fortunately, with the help of modern means of communication, 50,000 families of three with rhubarb were able to arrive in Shaoguo Town in a short time......

In another world across the military bag, when Yang Sichang was talking with the emperor in the Wenhua Palace, on the avenue from Changping to Deshengmen in the capital, a group of cavalry with a fierce expression on their faces galloped forward, and the number of people who turned to the cavalry was about 100 people.

The cavalry were almost always horses from outside the mouth, and they sometimes whipped and galloped, sometimes slowly, so that the sweaty horses could breathe a little relief.

The horses' hooves trampled on the frosty land of Gyeonggi, and in the dark night wilderness, the crisp ferocity was as fierce as the sound of the horse's hooves in a torrential rain, like a merciless ravage of the silence, and these galloping horses caused a burst of dogs to bark in the ruined villages nearby, and the farmers on duty in these villages hid in the dark shadows and peeked out into the avenue in horror.

Leading ahead of these cavalrymen was a man wearing a white linen scarf with a haggard face, although he couldn't see the specific appearance of this person in the dark night, but judging from his strong and tall body, he should be a Ming general.

However, to the surprise of the vast majority of the people of the Ming Dynasty, this person who took the lead in galloping in front was the Ming court, the secretary of the military department and the right of the Imperial History of the Imperial Palace, the governor of Xuan, Da and Shanxi - Lu Xiangsheng, a scholar in the second year of the Apocalypse, a pure Ming scholar.

The closer he got to the Jingshi, the heavier Lu Xiangsheng's heart became, and he slowed down the speed of his mount Wu Mingji, and gradually this group of fierce cavalry protected Lu Xiangsheng in the middle of the team. Since Chongzhen's tenth year from May, after his father died of illness on the way back to Yixing's hometown, Lu Xiangsheng was in a short period of time, and begged Emperor Chongzhen to allow him to take leave to go to the funeral, and allowed him to keep filial piety in front of his father's tomb for three years.

Lu Xiangsheng said in his letter that he hoped that after burying his father, he would build three grass houses next to his father's tomb, and he would live in them, refuse to travel, and study for three years with peace of mind in the tomb, and then return to the court to continue to serve the emperor.

Emperor Chongzhen knew better than anyone else that these Confucian ministers in his court, who were full of benevolence and morality, liked to flaunt the words of the tomb for three years after the death of their parents, and since he ascended to the pole for more than ten years, he actually did not see a minister do what he advertised; he thought that Lu Xiangsheng's request to return to his hometown for the funeral was true, and the three years of the tomb was just "haha".

In ordinary times, he would immediately approve ministers like Lu Xiangsheng to return to their hometowns for funerals and keep filial piety at home, and after a period of time, if the court needed him to come out to do things, he would issue an edict to make him regain his affection and return to the court. However, in the face of difficult state affairs and urgent military affairs, Chongzhen not only did not allow Lu Xiangsheng to take leave to go to the funeral, but on the contrary, according to the recommendation of Yang Sichang, the first assistant, Lu Xiangsheng was promoted to the secretary of the military department, which increased his power and responsibility; moreover, Chongzhen also sent Chen Xinjia to immediately replace Lu Xiangsheng as governor, so that he could come to Beijing to take up his post.

Chen Xinjia knew that Xuan, Da, and Shanxi were not calm, so he went to Shuyun, and he was still in Sichuan, and there was no way to rush to take over because of the high mountains and long roads. However, at this time, when the Qing army entered the fortress, under the recommendation of the courtiers, the emperor sent someone to give Lu Xiangsheng a Shangfang sword, and told him to come to Beijing in the starry night and the governor of the world to reinforce the army.

The ancestors of the Lu family have been favored by the country for generations, and Lu Xiangsheng was robbed of love and reinstated in the era of etiquette and religion is a special honor, when the people of the palace meet the death of their parents, they must resign from their official positions and go home to keep the filial piety for three years. If during the period of filial piety, the emperor specially ordered to come out to serve, it is called taking away the affection, which means that the affection of filial piety has been taken away for the country, and it is also called the revenge of the affection.

Before the Qing invasion last month, there had been no major fighting in the Gyeonggi area and the Xuan and Dafang areas where he was stationed, and he wept bitterly at the thought of not being able to mourn his father, and at the same time was very dissatisfied with Yang Sichang's advice. However, Lu Xiangsheng is a person who is the overall situation, and at the moment the Qing troops are in danger of entering the Koujing Division, and when the Ming Dynasty is in danger, he has no choice but to temporarily put aside the idea of running for funeral, and immediately lead the troops to King Qin.

From Yanghe all the way to the gallop, he only let the infantry stand for a short rest, while he and more than 10,000 cavalry were rushing day and night, rain or shine, when they were really sleepy, the army closed their eyelids in the saddle, or lay down in their clothes and confused for a while while feeding the horses.

In the afternoon of this day, he led nearly 10,000 cavalry to Changping, the outskirts of the Beijing Division, and the infantry that followed would not arrive until three days later. Before the cavalry entered Changping City, he himself led a few cronies and staff, carrying the sacrifices prepared on the road, and walked to the Dahongmen, where Lu Xiangsheng walked all the way to the Changling Tomb to pay tribute to the Yongle Emperor, who had great martial arts.

Lu Xiangsheng knelt on the ground, looked at Zhu Di's mausoleum and choked up: "I only wish to rely on the spirit of the two ancestors in the sky, annihilate the Tartars, consolidate my borders, and fulfill the duties of a minister;