Han’s Son is Not a Slave

Chapter 217: mother

On March 29th, Zhang Mingzhen and Zhang Huangyan led more than 600 warships of the navy to re-enter the Yangtze River, sailed up the river, passed Jingkou (in Zhenjiang), and reached Yizhen, where they burned the Manchus in the river outside Yizhen City. Hundreds of salt ships. ⊙. ⊙When the news reached Jiangning, Ma Guozhu, the governor of the south of the Qing Dynasty, hurriedly dispatched troops to intercept the Ming naval divisions that had penetrated into the Yangtze River. Zhang Mingzhen and others stayed in Yizhen for a short time, then returned to the east and withdrew to Shayu, barnyard sand, Pingyang and other places in the area of ​​Chongming.

On May 18th, Zhang Mingzhen was unable to support his troops to continue fighting against the Qing Dynasty due to insufficient soldiers and wages, so Zhang Huangyan commanded Zhoushan. Soldiers, gunpowder, equipment and other materials were used by Zhang to persevere in the struggle. Zheng Chenggong, who was in "peace talks" with the Manchu and Qing Fujian authorities, agreed to Zhang Mingzhen's request to increase his bargaining chips and sent Zhongjing Bo Chen Huitong 5,000 sailors, 10,000 Lu soldiers and nearly 100 large ships to the north to support him.

Zheng Chenggong's support made Zhang Mingzhen think that his trip was worthwhile and returned to Zhoubei. On the sixth day of September, Zhang Mingzhen's troops arrived at the city of Shanghai County. The Shanghai magistrate of the Qing Dynasty was paralyzed with fear. The people in the city spread rumors that Zhang Jun was "the teacher of the king", and responded one after another, killing Qing soldiers, intimidating Qing officials, or besieging the yamen. For a time, Shanghai was in danger of being recaptured by the Ming army. After receiving the urgent report from Songjiang Prefecture, Zhou Guozuo, the governor of Qingjiang Ning, immediately led troops to help and threatened the people of Shanghai with the slaughter of the city, which stabilized the situation in Shanghai. Zhang Mingzhen, who was unable to get an internal response from the people of Shanghai, was forced to lead his troops back home.

After retreating from Shanghai, Zhang Mingzhen and Zhang Huangyan thought together that when they led their army into the Yangtze River again, this time it was no longer just at the mouth of the Yangtze River, but directly into Jiangning, in order to attack the Qing court's rule in the south of the Yangtze River and disintegrate people's hearts. In December, Er Zhang and others led an army of more than 400 ships up the river. On the 18th, they sailed through Jiaoshan from Sanjiangying and reached Yanziji on the outskirts of Nanjing.

The Ming army navy warship that suddenly appeared on the river outside Nanjing city frightened the Qing Dynasty officials in the city to exclaim that "Jiangning is just a short distance away, and the momentum is very rampant". In order to prevent the Ming army from besieging Jiangning and shaking the Qing court in the southeast, Ma Guozhu, the governor of the two rivers in the Qing Dynasty, and the admiral Guan Zhongzhong personally directed the Manchu and Han soldiers stationed in Nanjing to go out of the city to intercept the Ming army.

Ever since King Lu raised his army to fight against the Qing Dynasty, both Zhang Mingzhen and Zhang Huangyan were good at water warfare but weaker than foot warfare. In particular, the strength of the soldiers and horses under the two men was far weaker than that of the Qing army, and there was no cavalry to support them. Therefore, although they shook Nanjing with the benefits of the navy, they were attacked by the Qing army, which was far stronger than them. Two Zhang couldn't last on the river surface, let alone get a foothold on the shore.

In view of the inability to defeat the Qing army on land, and subject to the supply of food and grass, Zhang Mingzhen and Zhang Huangyan only stayed on the river outside Nanjing for a few days, and then led their navy again slowly eastward to withdraw from the Yangtze River. Although the attack on the Yangtze River this time, like the previous two, did not cause any damage to the Qing army, nor did it attack the prefecture and seize the county. However, the shock to the Qing court was great, and it also made the coastal anti-Qing forces and the gentry in the south of the Yangtze River realize the serious threat of the Ming army navy to the Qing court.

In fact, the real purpose of the three-entry Yangtze River campaign planned by Zhang Mingzhen and Zhang Huangyan was not only to test the defense strength of the Qing army in the south of the Yangtze River, but also to contact the anti-Qing and Fu Ming people on both sides of the Yangtze River. In addition, they also wanted to echo Li Dingguo, who was attacking Guangdong, and the Qing army in Hunan. The stalemate Sun Kewang, in order to reach the east and west, join forces with the Yangtze River, and restore the grand plan of the north and south of the river.

When he entered the Yangtze River for the first time, Zhang Mingzhen sent people to secretly meet with Qian Qianyi, the former minister of rituals of the Hongguang Dynasty, Yao Zhizhuo, the martial artist of Lu Jianguo, and Li Zhichun, the left capital of the imperial court of Lu Jianguo, and Li Zhichun. In addition to reporting the anti-Qing situation under the rule of Lu Jianguo, they also asked them to provide some financial support. Subsequent two into the Yangtze River and three into the Yangtze River. Zhang Huangyan even persuaded Zhang Mingzhen to disguise himself as a Taoist priest Youfang to secretly meet with Zhang Zhongfu, the former servant of the Southern Ming Army, Zhu Zhou of the Ming clan, He Wangsheng, the former director of the Ministry of Military Affairs, and Muben, a student of the Ming Dynasty.

Some gentry of the former Ming Dynasty headed by Qian Qianyi have been secretly engaged in the restoration of the Ming Dynasty in the area under the rule of the Qing Dynasty. Zhang Huangyan knew even more that Wen Anzhi, a scholar of the Yongli court, had always had correspondence with Qian Qianyi, and Yao Zhizhuo personally brought back a large number of documents from the Yongli court and Qin Wangsun from Guizhou. It is precisely because of the support of Qian Qianyi and Yao Zhizhuo that Zhang Mingzhen and Zhang Huangyan were able to return to the Yangtze River unimpeded three times.

Zhang Huangyan strongly agreed with Qian Qianyi's plan to connect things and join forces with the Yangtze River from the bottom of his heart. As early as the third year of Yongli (the sixth year of Shunzhi in the pseudo-Qing Dynasty), Qian Qianyi appointed his disciples to the imperial court. In the secret letter from Qu Shisi, a scholar who stayed behind at Guilin University, he proposed that the foundation of ZTE is to follow the river to seize Jiangnan and control the southern capital.

When Zhang Huangyan entered the Yangtze River to meet Qian Qianyi in secret, Qian compared the use of soldiers to a game of chess. He said to Zhang Huangyan: "The authority of the people is like a game of chess, and the small skills of the cauldron can be compared. Today, there are full books, There is a need, and there is a hurry. Those who are good at chess will save it according to the urgency of the situation. If you are in a hurry today, you will be eager; if you need it today, you will be fully committed. Number four, the Central Plains are fundamentally free in Jiangnan, Chang, Huai, and Bianjing. Could it be that there are cities? I would like to move all the troops of Chu Nan to restore Jing and Xiang, to restrain Han Mian above, and to shake Wuchang below. Jiangnan has been established, the wealth has gradually filled, and the foundation has been solidified. Then the fronts of Jing and Bian were moved to clear the Emperor Heshuo and the Jinling was fixed. The soldiers pointed north, and Emperor Gengshen fled back to Mobei.

He also said: "Master Wang went north to Dongting first, and there is no turning back, but as soon as I enter the Yangtze River, there will be more noises everywhere... I can completely solidify the foundation, recharge my energy, restore the Chu and the river, and restore the capital. Que, since the heart of heaven has changed, people seek permission to Zang.”

Qian Qianyi called this strategic policy focusing on the recovery of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River as "the three innings".

Li Dingguo beheaded Nikan, the Prince of Qing Jingjin, in Hengyang. After defeating the elite of the Eight Banners of Manchuria, which had headed south from Beijing, Qian Qianyi saw the opportunity to realize the "Qianping Three Game". Although the elite of the Manchu Eight Banners, which was severely damaged by Li Dingguo, was later led by Beiletun Qi and defeated the army of King Sun Kewang of the Qin Dynasty of Nanming in the Battle of Zhoujiapu, the Qing army suffered a lot of casualties, and their morale was not high and they were eager to return to Beijing to rest. At that time, the Qing army was very weak in the defense of the Yangtze River below Huguang. Qian Qianyi and Yao Zhizhuo believed that the Ming army should seize the opportunity and immediately proposed a plan to carry out the Yangtze River campaign with Sun Kewang, Zhang Mingzhen and others.

After receiving Qian Qianyi's secret letter, Zhang Mingzhen and Zhang Huangyan led their troops to attack the Yangtze River with all their strength, and continued to attack the Yangtze River three times, but the result was changed due to the Hunan war. Sun Kewang hesitated to miss this great opportunity to seize Jiangnan.

The first entry into the Yangtze River, the second entry into the Yangtze River, and the third entry into the Yangtze River, each entry into the river represents a good opportunity to recover Jiangnan, but every opportunity is wasted, which makes Zhang Huangyan very melancholy. He was also very distressed, but he never blamed others. He only hated that his own troops and horses were not strong enough to severely damage the Qing army in Jiangnan, thereby attracting or containing the Qing army in Hunan, so that Qin Wangsun could hope to free up his hands to start advancing along the east of the river.

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p; After hearing the news that Zhoushan was attacked again by the Qing army, Zhang Huangyan felt like he was sitting on pins and needles and did not want to stay in Xiamen for a moment. After Zheng Chenggong sent Gan Hui and Chen Liu to sea, he immediately returned to Zhoushan with the boat.

Although he had already speculated about the fate of Zhoushan's military and civilians when he was on the boat, Zhang Huangyan was still unable to control himself when he saw it in his eyes. He clenched his fists tightly, his blue veins protruded, stared at Zhoushan City where black smoke was still burning for more than ten seconds, and suddenly covered his face and wept.

Zhang Huangyan's loss of voice and sobbing made the entourage on the left and right all feel together. Gan Hui and Chen Liu, who got off the boat, also came from their own hearts and felt very uncomfortable.

After crying for a while, Zhang Huangyan stopped sobbing, wiped his face with his sleeve, and after adjusting his emotions a little, he asked the school official who came to greet him on the island: "Where is Lord Hou?" Dingxi waiter Zhang Mingzhen.

When the school official heard the words, his face was sullen, and he said bitterly: "Master Hou is in the city."

"In the city?"

Zhang Huangyan was just about to ask Zhang Mingzhen what to do if he didn't deploy Zhoushan's defense and collapsed in a city full of corpses, but he was suddenly speechless. Looking at his body again, he was trembling violently.

Zhang Huangyan's sudden tremor made Gan Hui and Chen Liu, who had just come over, startled, and when they were puzzled, they stepped forward to ask, but they saw Zhang Huangyan vibrated violently, and then strode towards the city.

"Zhang Shilang?!"

Gan Hui and Chen Liu subconsciously called out, but Zhang Huangyan hurried to the city if he hadn't heard it.

Seeing this, Gan Hui and Chen Liu didn't think much about it, they were busy and quickly followed. Zhang Huangyan's move was too bizarre, and the two of them couldn't help but find out.

Running all the way, there are sergeants Zhang Bu who are collecting corpses everywhere along the way. The corpses are old and young, male and female, but all female corpses, regardless of age, are full of sex, and if there are female corpses, the lower body is full of sticks, and the faces are terrified.

Some sergeants saw the sergeant of the supervisor running towards the city in a dazed way~www.wuxiaspot.com~ all put down their hands and seemed puzzled.

Because he ran too fast, Zhang Huangyan fell twice on the road, and he didn't need anyone to help him.

Not far from the city gate, Zhang Huangyan shouted loudly: "Master Hou, Master Hou!"

Hundreds of sergeants at the city gate were using mules and horses to carry out piles of corpses. When they heard Zhang Huangyan shouting, the sergeants did not stop. Instead, someone in the city suddenly wailed "Mother" and all of them suddenly knelt there.

When a "mother" came, Zhang Huangyan stopped as if shocked by an electric shock, and stared blankly at the city gate.

At the city gate, under the watchful eyes of all the sergeants, Zhang Mingzhen, the marquis of Dingxi in plain clothes, walked out tremblingly with his mother's body in his arms. The moment he saw Zhang Huangyan, he could no longer suppress the bitter cry in his heart, and hugged him with a plop. Mother's corpse knelt down on the ground, looking up to the sky and saying, "Mum, mum, mum!

After three times, the whole city was crying. (To be continued.)

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