There will be a period after 617
When Emperor Chongzhen heard this, he immediately summoned him, but it was three things. The first thing was that Wu Ergou, who had been sent to Liaodong to flicker, came back and handed over the gold that had been flickered from Huang Taiji.
Emperor Chongzhen was in a good mood, thought about it, and said to Liu Xingzuo: "Return five taels of gold to him personally as a reward, and the rest of the gold will be used as funds for the expansion of his gang." With the cooperation of Jinyiwei, he allowed him to integrate the underground forces in Nanjing like the Jingshi. ”
"Yes, Your Majesty." Liu Xingzuo naturally didn't have a second word.
The second thing is that the auxiliary minister Zhou Yanru is finally going back to Beijing. Although he brought back a lot of food, but his black materials were also a bunch, Liu Xingzuo presented a piece of music, the main content of which was collected by the chat group and the information collected by the local Jinyi guard.
The third incident was the impeachment of Zhu Xieyuan, the military governor of Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Hu, and Guangxi, and the governor of Guizhou, saying that he was not a fake adviser and that he endured hundreds of thousands of military expenditures every year, many of which were corrupt. On Jinyiwei's side, there was also a report for confirmation.
If it were Emperor Chongzhen of the previous year, he would definitely be furious, and corruption would be punished, which is not to be said. But at this time, he has been sitting in the position of this emperor for a long time, and he is no longer the character of having one is one and having two is two.
Both of them are important ministers, especially Zhu Xieyuan, who commanded the soldiers and horses in the southwest of the Ming Dynasty and was still clearing the Tusi Rebellion. Since the first year of the Apocalypse, two large-scale rebellions have been put down, and the credit is not small.
Emperor Chongzhen thought for a while, and then explained to Liu Xingzuo: "Qing sent Jinyiwei to secretly go to the southwest to verify again. In addition, what is the situation in the southwest now, we must also investigate and report clearly. ”
At this time in the late Ming Dynasty, the southwest of the Ming Dynasty was actually in chaos, according to history, although the counterinsurgency was successful, did not shake the rule of the Ming Dynasty, but the consequences brought about by this were actually very serious. Not only did it shake the foundation of the Ming Dynasty, but it also made it impossible for the Ming Dynasty to transfer the Tusi soldiers and horses in the southwest to suppress the thieves who began to do so and deal with the invasion of the Jianyu.
Now the situation in Liaodong is expected and is developing in a good way. Emperor Chongzhen also had the intention to start bringing the southwest of the Ming Dynasty into his field of vision, and was ready to intervene.
As soon as Liu Xingzuo left, Emperor Chongzhen immediately sent an order to Wang Chengen, the governor of Dongchang, and also explained to him, asking him to send Dongchang to secretly go to the southwest to collect local intelligence and Zhu Xieyuan's information. Anyway, thanks to the channel to confirm the news, this is the very least.
Early the next morning, on the land of Liaodong, nearly 2,000 Ming cavalry suddenly appeared in Jianlu's field of vision, to Jianlu's surprise, not only did not flee to the northwest of the pass, but continued to the southwest, without stopping at all, all the way to the grain fields.
The Jianlu along the way did not expect it at all, in their opinion, if this Ming army wanted to escape back, the first thing was to flee to the grassland with a combined army and make a detour back to the Ming Kingdom, which was done by the Ming army before. Another possibility is that each fled back to its own place, that is, the Guanning army fled back to Ningjin, and the Dongjiang cavalry fled back to Phi Dao.
Based on this judgment, in these two directions, although Shenyang's will has not yet been conveyed, many places have already been ready to either harvest grain or mobilize heavy troops to garrison the grain fields.
But they didn't expect that after the two Ming armies were encircled, they would rush all the way to the southwest, where it was all the sea. With nearly two thousand cavalry, there aren't so many warships in the Ming Kingdom to respond, right?
It was based on this realization that Jianyu's reaction was slowed down again. Moreover, it also takes time for the Eight Banners to dispatch cavalry, and when they gather cavalry from all over to chase after them, they can only follow from a distance, and admire the destroyed grain fields along the way.
On this day, as soon as the Fuzhou Jianguo garrison received a report from other places that the Ming cavalry had destroyed grain fields on the land of Liaodong, he received another report that a large number of Ming warships had been found in the direction of Changsheng Island.
The seaside of Fuzhou is Fuzhou Bay, and not far from the coast is the large Changsheng Island. In the past, there were also Ming troops, but the sea would freeze in winter, and after being attacked by Jianyu once, there was basically no Ming army stationed. The Jianlu also did not send troops to garrison them, because they did not have a water division.
At this time, as soon as he heard that a large number of Ming warships appeared, all the Jianyu in Fuzhou were nervous. Their first reaction was that the Ming army was coming to attack Fuzhou. They immediately sent messengers for help, while closing the gates and preparing for battle.
At this time, however, they saw a cavalry army galloping from the inland, and right under their noses, after destroying the grain fields outside the city, they marched towards the sea.
The defenders of Jianyu Fuzhou were furious, but there was nothing they could do. Although he also had soldiers in his hands, most of them were foot soldiers. Moreover, there are very few elite Manchurian Eight Banners, most of them are the Eight Banners of the Han Army and some of the Eight Banners of Mongolia. If it's just defending the city, then it's no problem, but if you go out of the city to fight the Ming cavalry, and you don't know how many Ming troops will land on the sea. In this case, he still did not dare to risk the loss of the city to fight.
On the long coastline of Fuzhou Bay, the fleet of sailors docked one after another and began to meet the extremely tired cavalry to board the ships. After receiving the pick-up, settle down on Changsheng Island first, and then return to the pick-up. After landing for almost a day, when there were few Ming troops on the shore, Fuzhou Jianyu rushed out to try to win the battle.
But they didn't expect that the Ming army who finally boarded the ship had a crossbow in their hands, as well as some of the ship's artillery and bows and arrows, so that the Jianyu who tried to steal the chicken threw down a corpse, and watched all the Ming troops get on the ship and drive to Changsheng Island in the distance.
When the next morning, the main force of the Eight Banners that followed the sound finally arrived in Fuzhou, and all they could do was to look at the masterpieces left in the farmland by the Ming cavalry, and watch Fuzhou try to rescue food in the farmland. When I went to the beach to look at it, I saw that the Ming army was on that island from a distance, but because of the strait barrier, there was no way.
At noon, the Jianyu on the shore found that the sailors of the Ming army had set sail again, and they could directly see that those boats carrying the Ming cavalry were driving all the way along the coastline, right under their noses, swaggering towards Ningyuan.
"Thank you for sending it off, there will be a period later!" The shouts of the Ming soldiers on the boat were full of joy and loudness, not to mention the Jianjiao on the shore, even the Jianjiao who were rescuing food outside Fuzhou City could be heard. But they didn't have anything to do, they cursed the Ming army one after another, but they didn't have any momentum.
The Eight Banners pursuers were worried that these Ming troops would really have a period in the future, and they landed on another shore to cause sabotage, and the Qing Dynasty really couldn't afford it, so they sent part of the army to monitor the Ming fleet along the coastline and go north.
On Changsheng Island, you can still see the Ming army moving, but you can only look at it like this, can you still swim over!
The final result, reported to Shenyang, was quickly sent to the palace and to the hands of Huang Taiji.