48 Anticlimactic
When the Penghu sailors arrived at Tianjin Weide, the Houjin people had already begun to retreat back at this time, and firmly controlled the Houjin people who had held the cities of Zunhua, Luanzhou, and Yongping.
As one of the most brave and combative generals in Hongmen Hongtang, Li Tianyang hoped that Wu Jie could witness the true strength of the Houjin team.
The Houjin soldiers captured before gave Hongmen an understanding of the personal qualities of the Houjin people, but in comparison, in the real battle, individual martial arts and bravery could not completely control the battle situation, and in the end, it was the overall quality of the entire army that was looked at.
Accompanying Wu Jie, as well as Dong Haoran, the members of the Aircraft Department, only by knowing themselves and knowing their opponents, can they formulate corresponding plans in the future, and there will be no major deviations.
At this time, Inspector Yuan Chonghuan had been put in prison, and King Qin's army had just experienced a major defeat, and the entire army was disheartened, where was he in the mood to pursue the Houjin people who were plundering in the east.
The sailors led by Wu Jie, after Tianjin Wei went ashore, did not go to join the army, but followed the direction of the Houjin people to the east.
Wu Jie and the others felt at this time that even if they converged into the army of King Qin, there might not be any results, but there would be a lot of constraints, but it was better to follow behind the army of the Houjin people like other King Qin's men and horses, harass and attack them, which can still play some use.
Wu Jie is not a slippery head like Li Tianyang, since he came out with a team of sailors, he still wants to see how majestic the so-called invincible Houjin Jurchens are on the battlefield.
At this time, it was the first month of the third year of Chongzhen, and Wu Jie and others, who were in a hurry, had actually entered the end of the war when they arrived at the time of King Qin, and after Huang Taiji had plundered all over the country, he occupied Zunhua, Luanzhou, Yong'an and other places, and was preparing to return to the border with the plundered population to digest the looted population and materials this time.
Wu Jie's final gain was nothing more than the suppression of several cases of the defeat of the remnants of the Ming Dynasty and the poisoning of the people, and they didn't even see the tail of the Houjin people.
This made Wu Jie very unhappy, but it also made Dong Haoran relieved in their letter, after all, he came to Qinwang to rescue him this time, but he actually just wanted to make a show, not really want to fight with Houjin people to the death.
It is good to be able to compete with the Houjin people and feel the strength of the other party on the battlefield, but it is equally important to be able to preserve the strength of the soldiers of the Penghu Naval Division.
Like Wu Jie, taking a huge risk to bypass the main force of the Ming Dynasty and follow the army of the Houjin people, in Dong Haoran's opinion, it was a little reckless, but Wu Jie was the main general, they were just staff officers, and they suggested a lot of things, and they didn't have too many constraints on Wu Jie's decision.
I didn't see a single hair of the Houjin people, I only saw the devastated land of China after the Houjin people plundered, even Wu Jie and them, who were working the sword and waves, and thought that their hearts were already cold and hard, they couldn't help but have scarlet eyes.
Chinese culture is so strange, the fight in the nest is bloody, everyone may think it doesn't matter, but if people of different races outside attack and poison the people, the people of this Chinese land will always look at these outsiders with hatred, just like Wu Jie's eyes now.
After returning to Beijing and settling in Beijing for a few days, Wu Jie and the others were dismissed and returned home.
At this time, there were ruins and broken walls everywhere in the Jingshi, and the displaced people came out from all corners and fled into the high walls of the Jingshi, so that they could have a sense of security.
Under such circumstances, the court could only dismiss most of the Qinwang army, and they could not come up with too much food to continue to feed these troops stationed near Jingshi.
In addition, Hou Jinren made a lot of money this time, and he needed time to digest and enrich his strength, and after just invading the Ming Dynasty Jingshi, he sent a messenger to sue for peace, intending to maintain the territory he now occupies.
No matter how the imperial court dealt with the next situation, Wu Jie and the others had already returned home at this time and headed for Dayuan Island.
In March of the third year of Chongzhen, Wu Jie and the others finally returned to Dayuan Island, and Li Tianyang and the others also received further movements from Jingshi.
Yuan Chonghuan's imprisonment was reflected in Li Tianyang's vague memory, but he didn't expect that this incident would happen here, and then as the Houjin people withdrew from the gate and continued to return to the gate, Li Tianyang was relieved at this time.
It seems that the history in his memory has not changed in the general direction, and this little emperor Chongzhen must stay on his throne for some time!
For Yuan Chonghuan, a historical celebrity, Li Tianyang was deeply touched, and he wanted to use the power in his hands to see if he could rescue this leader with a certain military ability, so that he might be able to interfere with the history of the future Ming Dynasty.
But in fact, he also knows how difficult it is to change the established history, with his current influence in the court, there is little chance of persuading Emperor Chongzhen to let Yuan Chonghuan go, and Li Tianyang doesn't know if this history changes, will it really develop in a good direction?
In the end, Li Tianyang still planned to protect himself, no matter how turbulent the court was, he still silently developed the strength of Hongmen.
Qi San and they set off to the north again, and the problem of food shortage in the past year has been greatly improved after Hongmen mobilized the masses to plant all two seasons of grain, and in addition to the relaxed financial situation in Hongmen at this time, Li Tianyang did not stop purchasing grain from Huguang and Guangzhou.
Therefore, after stopping the recruitment work for about half a year, after there was a little surplus of food, Li Tianyang once again asked Qi San and them to act.
The famine in Shaanxi has not stopped, and the rebellion of the peasant army is also like the spark, slowly burning the plain, and the Houjin people are adding fuel to the fire at this time, so a heavy blow came to the heart of the Ming Dynasty, and the court even transferred part of the army to suppress the peasant rebellion to Qinwang, giving the peasant army a chance to breathe.
In this way, the displaced people in Shaanxi and other places are still as numerous as ants, and this is the most suitable situation for Qi San and them, and they don't need to say anything more, a steady stream of displaced people are transported south.
(End of chapter)