Han’s Son is Not a Slave

Chapter 914: Are Chinese people inferior to dogs?

Wang Zhiding, the newly appointed governor of Sichuan recommended by Li Guoying, is also a general. His father, Wang Shixuan, was a general of the Ming Dynasty. He was surrounded and surrendered to the Qing Dynasty when he rescued Malan City with the right governor and chief soldier Ma Shilong. After that, he made great contributions to the Qing court. In the eighth year of Shunzhi Return home. Wang Zhiding was originally the deputy commander of the Zhenghongqi of the Han army. In the fifteenth year of Shunzhi, he was transferred to the Baoning General Army as a general under Li Guoying. Having Li Guoying recommended as the prefect of Sichuan, Wang Zhiding was very grateful, and wanted to kill the enemy and serve the court, but the current situation can only make him have nowhere to show his ambition to serve the country.

After retreating into the city of Xi'an, the old white-haired general Su Bai immediately organized the 5,000 horses in Xi'an, and went to see Doni with Li Guoying in person, and asked General An Yuan to come forward to preside over the defense of Xi'an. . Although Su Bai is old, his prestige and power are not diminished. He is full of enterprising spirit. He asks Duny for orders, and he is willing to lead the whole city to kill 5,000 horses and run to Hanzhong, so as to block the Guan Ning rebels in Hanzhong.

The pride of the old general made Li Guoying, who had been depressed for many days, also invigorated, and together with Subai, begged King Xin to send troops, but they couldn't even see King Xin.

Love star Ah Dhoni told Subai and Li Guoying about his condition. He said that King Xin was afraid of contracting an epidemic in Yunnan. Since his return from Guiyang to the west, King Xin's condition has continued to worsen. , and now the person is in a coma.

Li Guoying didn't expect that King Xin's condition was so serious, and he felt guilty for a while. Because of this, he sent three urgent deliveries to Jiangbei Camp, and he wrote about King Xin's behavior of fearing the enemy like a tiger. many places. Now that I think about it, I am afraid that it was because of his serious illness that King Xin had to suddenly withdraw his troops from Guiyang.

King Xin was too ill to be able to act as a director, so Subai and Li Guoying could only negotiate with the King of Jun. Don't want to, when Luo Ke Duo heard that Subai's leading soldiers rushed to Hanzhong to stop Wu Sangui's rebels, he shook his head and said no.

After Su Bai and Li Guoying came out, they stomped their feet angrily, and bluntly said that Prince Ping was scared by the rebels!

Luo Ke Duo was indeed frightened, but it was not Wu Sangui's Guan Ning rebels, but the Taiping Army. When he was in Guiyang, if it wasn't for his suggestion to leave, Duny would have been able to hold on for a while. When escaping from the middle of the river, Luo Ke Duo was really stunned, like a bird frightened. If the wind blew a little, he thought that he was ambushed by the Ming army, or that Wu Sangui's Guan Ning cavalry was chasing after him. And because of Doni's illness, in fact, the actual commander of the more than 20,000 Manchu and Mongolian cavalry who were withdrawn from Guiyang was Luo Keduo. It is not difficult to understand why the 20,000-odd Manchurian elites who have killed more than 20,000 people have fled thousands of miles in a rout.

After Subai and the others left, Aixing A stepped forward to persuade him, and wanted to ask the King of Pingjun to take up the important task of Xi'an. Luo Ke Duo remained silent all the time, and when Aixing A saw this, he had to sigh and retire.

Luo Ke Duo did not agree with Subai's attack, Duny was seriously ill, and the court did not have a clear intention that Li Guoying or Su Bai should preside over the situation in Shaanxi and Gansu. Entered Xi'an City to be stationed. The great city of Xi'an must not be missed. If Xi'an loses, Tongguan will not be protected, and the consequences will be the same as Yaming's loss of Shanhaiguan. It was precisely because of Sun Chuanting's defeat at Tongguan that the Ming Dynasty really had no place to turn around and waited for death. The situation today is very similar to that of the past.

The Eight Banners garrisoned in Xi'an have all the flags, most of them are the red flags, there are five Niu Lu, and the rest are one or two Niu Lu. All of them were soldiers from Manchuria, but Shaanxi and Gansu were pacified for many years. Therefore, in the early years, the elite soldiers and horses of the city of Xi'an had long been transferred to other battlefields, and the rest were mostly old, weak, sick and disabled. Many of the children were born in Mancheng, the oldest being no more than fourteen or fifteen years old, and no more than 1,700 people can really wear armor. Fortunately, there are more than 20,000 Manchu and Mongolian elites brought by King Xin in the city, and there are also 4,000 Han troops and battalions brought back from Hanzhong by Li Guoying, plus the battalions that are about to be stationed in Xi'an from various places. It is conservatively estimated at Wu Sangui. After the rebels came, there were no less than 40,000 soldiers in the city. Moreover, Shaanxi and Gansu have sent elite troops since ancient times, and their combat power is not weaker than that of the Wu rebels.

Subai and Li Guoying still have confidence in defending Xi'an. After all, Wu Sangui's rebels came from Yunnan and Guizhou. They marched long distances with long food routes. , but it is almost impossible for Hanzhong to maintain Wu's offensive against Xi'an. Therefore, Su Bai and Li Guoying firmly believed that as long as they stayed for more than a month, Wu Sangui would have to retreat without a fight. At that time, the front lines of Baoning and Hanzhong would be blocked again. No matter how many Wu soldiers and horses, no matter how strong the soldiers were, they would only be trapped to death.

But what Su Bai and Li Guoying never expected was that before Wu Sangui's army reached the city, the rear would be in chaos. The bad news came one after another. First, Zhao Liangdong led the rebellion and killed Guo De, the commander of Gansu, to respond to Wu Sangui's rebels, and then Sun Sike, the leader of the Han army, also responded. For a time, except for the vicinity of Xi'an, Shaanxi and Gansu were in chaos.

It's true that you plant melons and you get melons, and you plant beans and you get beans. The rebellion of Zhao Liangdong and Sun Sike was entirely caused by Duny and Luo Keduo.

Last year, Zhao Liangdong accompanied Hong Chengchou to Yunnan and Guizhou Province, and he was awarded the bid as a lieutenant general of the Chinese Army. When he entered Yunnan, he dared to fight and fought hard, and made a lot of military exploits. Hong Chengchou wanted to recommend him as the governor of Guizhou. He never thought that Zhao Liangdong was not good at dealing with people. In order to be honest, he offended many Manchu and Han army generals in the army, and he was sued to Duny. When Duny heard that a Han general dared to ignore the Manchu children, he was furious and dismissed him as the deputy general of the Central Army.

He was deprived of his military position by King Xin who was good, and Zhao Liangdong packed up the package and returned to his hometown in Gansu in a fit of anger. Hong Chengchou felt remorse after learning about this situation, but he couldn't catch up, so he had to write a personal letter to Li Guoying, asking him to find an official position for Zhao Liangdong in Gansu Green Camp. Li Guoying also gave face, and arranged Zhao Liangdong to be a sergeant under Zhao De, the commander of the Gansu army~www.wuxiaspot.com~ But this Zhao De is a person who cannot tolerate others. Zhao Liangdong is very talented and very capable. He won the respect of the lieutenant generals and soldiers after he took office for only ten years. Zhao De was angry when he saw him, so he often used excuses to wear Zhao Liangdong's shoes. Bearded.

Zhao Liangdong was a fool under Zhao De, and there was no one to take care of him. He was once again prepared to take off this green camp uniform and go home to farm. At this time, Hong Chengchou sent someone to find him. As a result, the unsatisfied Zhao Liangdong became the first person to echo Wu Sangui in the Shaanxi-Gansu Green Camp under the arrangement of Duny.

Sun Sike did not encounter Zhao Liangdong's experience. He was born in the Han army and was more valued by the Qing court than the generals of the green camp like Zhao Liangdong. When following Hong Chengchou through Huguang and Yungui, Sun Sike was also successful in battles. When Duny went north from Yunnan to Guiyang, Sun Sike also led more than 1,000 Han troops of his troops to follow, and then entered Sichuan together with the Manchu and Mongolian troops. What prompted Sun Sike to respond to Wu Sangui's rebellion was not because Hong Chengchou wrote him a letter, but because he witnessed how the soldiers of Manchu and Mongolia ate the people of Sichuan and the soldiers of the Green Battalion as food.

"Aren't Han people inferior to dogs!"

After learning that Zhao Liangdong was raising troops, Sun Sike summoned his officers and said this to them. Then, the more than 1,000 Han troops twisted their braids, captured the city, and erected the banner of Fuming. (To be continued.)

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