Chapter 381: Dead Horses and Living Horses
When Sun Chuanting commanded his military horses to pursue the thieves, and took advantage of the opportunity for the thieves to swarm across the river to kill and injure and capture a large number of thieves, Wang Jiazheng, the imperial historian of Shanxi Town, led more than 3,000 people under his command and entered the city from the north gate. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
However, at this time, except for a few thieves and rebels who were setting fire to the city everywhere and had not yet had time to escape, there was no living civilian.
In the streets and alleys of the city, there were piles of corpses everywhere, and Rao was Wang Lian, who was used to seeing dead scenes in Liaodong with his uncle, and he was retched when he saw it.
Not to mention the first time he saw this kind of hellish scene, the overseer Wang Jiazheng, who was both terrified and resentful when he saw it.
Fortunately, it was not the height of summer at this time, so thousands of corpses were piled up in the east and west, and they had not yet decomposed, otherwise the city would have been abandoned and would not have been inhabited at all.
After Wang Jiazheng entered the city from the north gate, he sent his men and horses to extinguish the flames that had burned and eliminated the thieves and rebels who had not left the city, and at the same time asked people to report the situation in the city to Sun Chuanting.
At dawn, the thieves and rebels on the east bank of Fenshui who did not have time to cross the river and escape were either killed or captured, and all of them were wiped out.
According to rough statistics, more than 5,000 thieves and rebels have been killed, and more than 10,000 have been captured and surrendered.
Of course, there are many innocent people who have been coerced, but who cares about who is guilty and who is innocent at this moment?
Seeing that the thieves on the west bank of Fenshui had disappeared into the vast peaks of Luya Mountain, Sun Chuanting ordered the troops to be collected, and He Shiyu led the troops to take the prisoners of the thieves and people who surrendered to the original official army camp outside the south gate, which was still intact at this time, and he took Du Wenhuan and others into the city from the west gate.
The corpses of ordinary people everywhere in the city also made Sun Chuanting, who was a member of the Zhenwu Guard of Shanxi, extremely angry.
It turned out that none of the people in the city were alive, and they had either died at the hands of the thieves, or they had been taken away by the thieves.
After Sun Chuanting met with Wang Jiazheng, the imperial history of the Shanxi Town Supervision Army, both of them sighed for the suffering of the people in the city, as the so-called "Rather be a peaceful dog, don't be a troubled world".
Sun Chuanting joined forces with Wang Jiazheng, the imperial history of the Shanxi Town Supervision Army, and first changed the thieves gathering hall in the Yazhong of Jingle County back to the official hall, temporarily used as the location of Sun Chuanting's Chinese army hall, and then asked Wang Jiazheng to attack Wang Lian with a group of men and horses, and went to the camp outside the south gate to extract 2,000 surrendered rioters, and worked from morning to night, moving the corpses of the streets and alleys in the city, in front of the house and behind the house, out of the city one by one, transported to the east gate, and dug a big pit for deep burial.
As for the task of cleaning up the battlefield, of course, it was also completed by these surrendered thieves and rebels, and a large number of thieves did not have time to take them across the river, or the truckloads of grain and grass that fell into the mud of the river beach also became trophies of the officers and soldiers.
Although the bows, arrows, knives, sticks, and other weapons used by the thieves are not eye-catching, the more food and grass that people and horses eat at all times, the better.
In the next few days, Sun Chuanting and Wang Jiazheng commanded their men and horses, supervised tens of thousands of thieves and rebels to renovate and strengthen the city of Jingle County, and built castles on the cross slope and the mountain crossing leading to Xinzhou, so that they could be used as a rear base for chasing and suppressing the thieves in northern Jin in the future.
On the other hand, they seized the time to revise the books separately and reported to Taiyuan and Lu'an Prefecture on the great victory of the northern front against the thieves.
Of course, it is worth mentioning that along with these two letters, there was also a letter written by Sun Chuanting himself to Fu Dingchen, a Taiyuan student who was proficient in medical skills.
The purpose of writing this letter is, of course, to treat Liu Honglie, a fierce general who fell into a coma after falling from a horse.
Sun Chuanting's Chinese army general, Liu Honglie, has been in a state of unconsciousness since he fell from his horse and was seriously injured at the exit of the valley leading to Jingle in Lan County.
When Sun Chuanting marched into Jingle, he was placed in the grain and grass camp on the cross slope to recuperate, and when the Jingle city was taken and the thieves crossed the river to the west, Liu Honglie was taken to Jingle City to recuperate.
Sun Chuanting also asked people to seek medical advice everywhere near Jingle, but it had no effect.
However, what I didn't expect was that one day, Wang Jiazheng, the imperial historian of Shanxi Town's supervising army, brought his henchman Fu Jiting, a confidant of the supervising military camp, to meet Sun Chuanting for discussion.
After the discussion, Sun Chuanting talked about his Chinese army commander Liu Honglie who fell from his horse and was seriously injured and was in a coma for many days, and he was worried that he might die.
At this time, Wang Jiazheng also lamented the fate of the fierce general's immortality and the regret that it was difficult to find a good doctor, but he didn't expect that Fu Jiting, the commander of the Chinese army who followed Wang Jiazheng, said something.
At that time, Fu Jiting said: "The lowly family lives in Taiyuan, and there is a family of uncles who are good at the art of Qihuang, and many folk incurable diseases come to him, and they can be cured with medicine, and almost everyone in Taiyuan knows about it." If the adults are willing to try, they may repair a book and send someone to Taiyuan to recruit the lowly uncle to the army to listen to it. The lowly uncle has always had the ambition to help the world and the people, and if the Lord of Fuyuan is booked, the lowly uncle will be able to come happily. ”
The reason why Fu Jiting said this was because his uncle, who was a few years younger than him, was named Fu Dingchen.
This Fu Dingchen, the word Qingzhu, later changed his name to Fu Shan, the word autonomous, and then later became a Taoist priest after the death of the Ming Dynasty, and called himself Zhuyi Taoist.
Fu Dingchen, who is just over twenty-two years old at the time, is far from being as famous as he was later, but his medical skills have become well-known in Taiyuan Mansion.
This medical scientist, who left behind famous medical works such as "Fu Qing's Main Female Department", "Fu Qing's Main Male Department", and "The Secret of the Green Sac", was still racking his brains for the imperial examination at this time and studying hard.
And this Fu Jiting is a child of the Fu family in Taiyuan, and he was recommended by Yuan Jixian to Wang Jiazheng's supervisory camp to serve as the commander of the Chinese army by virtue of the relationship between the Fu family and Yuan Jixian, the deputy envoy of Shanxi's military garrison.
Because the Fu family has been a scholarly family for many generations, although Yuan Jixian served as the deputy envoy of Shanxi for a short time, he established a good relationship with the Fu family, not only with Fu Dingchen's father Fu Zhimo, but also accepted Fu Dingchen as a registered disciple.
And because Wang Jiazheng and Yuan Jixian were both officials in Beijing before, they were quite like-minded, so after Yuan Jixian arrived in Shanxi, he was soon invited by Wang Jiazheng to recommend several young talents, and Fu Jiting, who was born in the Fu family in Taiyuan, was one of them.
Originally, Fu Dingchen also had the ambition to abandon his pen and follow Rong, and he also thought of Wang Jiazheng, who served under the command of the Imperial History of the Prison Army, but was rejected by Yuan Jixian, who loved his talent very much, and ordered him to continue to study and take the Jinshi examination.
After listening to Fu Jiting's statement, Wang Jiazheng also echoed a few sentences, and also told a few small stories from Yuan Jixian, which were all about Fu Dingchen's miscellaneous medical skills.
Wang Jiazheng and Fu Jiting's statements made Sun Chuanting have a strong interest in Fu Dingchen, a young scholar, and he didn't want to abolish Liu Honglie, a fierce general, so he held the idea of using a dead horse as a live horse doctor, and personally repaired a book, ordering Fu Jiting to send his cronies to the Fu family in Taiyuan as soon as possible, and asked Fu Dingchen to come to diagnose Liu Honglie's pulse and treat the disease, and decide whether to keep him in front of the army according to the situation.