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Chapter 796 Are you going to be the boss of the night for me?

Chapter 796: Are you the boss for me to stay overnight? [Please give me a monthly ticket!]

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Luo Guanyang's mouth was obviously a little wide open, looking incredible. Suddenly, his eyes sank, as if he noticed something, and then he said alertly: "Conspiracy! This must be a conspiracy! You must be careful, this is very likely a conspiracy of the Tartars!"

Zhang Zhun asked in confusion: "What conspiracy?"

Luo Guanyang said excitedly: "The Tartars took the initiative to give up Dalinghe Fort, it must be a conspiracy. They hope that you will station Dalinghe Fort and then they will attack. If you station Dalinghe Fort, the Tartars will continue to attack you, and then you will continue to send reinforcements, and then the Tartars will continue to attack your reinforcements. This is how the Dalinghe Fort Battle was launched. In the field, no one is the opponent of the Tartars. No matter how many reinforcements you come out, they will be eaten by them. When all your reinforcements are eaten, Dalinghe Fort will fall back into the hands of the Tartars."

Zhang Zhun and Wang Shide looked at each other and felt secretly amused.

Luo Guanyang really thought that the Hu Ben Army was defeated by Huang Taiji, and was so vigilant about the actions of the Tartars and so worried about the combat effectiveness of the Hu Ben Army. However, Luo Guanyang's innocent heart was fully exposed. It is indeed rare for him to care about the Hu Ben Army so much without knowing the truth. This made both of them feel a little more favorable to Luo Guanyang. How great would it be if this guy could do things for the Hu Ben Army!

Wang Shide said slowly: "Thank you for your reminder, we will pay attention."

Luo Guanyang said slowly: "I have been dealing with the Tartars for more than ten years and know that the Tartars are actually very cunning. They know how to set traps and lure others to come and be fooled."

Zhang Zhun changed the topic and said, "By the way, where are you going?"

Luo Guanyang said: "I am going to come out and kill a few Tartar whistle cavalry. It would be even better if I could grab some supplies."

Zhang Zhun said: "Where is your goal?"

Luo Guanyang said: "Dujiatun. There are some rebels stationed there. There is a place called Laoya Bridge, which has dozens of rebels stationed. I am very familiar with that place. I caught a handful of it last time, and this time I want to go back and get another handful of it."

Zhang Zhun nodded and said slowly: "Okay! Let's go to Laoya Bridge first!"

Dujiatun is actually a military fortress, not far southwest of Xiping Fort. Xiping Fort is where Luo Yiguan died. Luo Guanyang is obviously very familiar with the surrounding terrain of Xiping Fort. Zhang Zhun happened to go here to inspect it on the spot, which was just the way. As for the invitation to dinner, there is still time in the future. Can meals be more important than military affairs?

Zhang Zhun estimated that Luo Guanyang should also hate the rebels and the Tartars very much. Obviously, from his description just now, he had no good feelings for the Ming army in Liaodong. This is a standard reserve talent for the Hu Ben Army! If he could gather him under his command, he should be a good lone guest.

He may not be suitable for following the Hu Ben Army's large army. With his personality and more than ten years of experience in the wild, he is afraid he is not suitable for the collective life of the army, but it is definitely no problem to be a leader at night. In Liaodong, not being able to take the night is the most dangerous job, and most people cannot do it. This Luo Guanyang is the most suitable.

"Sir, your safety..."

Luo Guanyang said with some concern.

"There shouldn't be many Tartars in western Liaoning, right?"

Zhang Zhun smiled slightly and said meaningfully.

Luo Guanyang thought about it and said with a strange look: "Sir, your news is really good. Recently, the number of Tartar whistle chasm has indeed decreased a little. In the past few months, Tartar whistle chasm was in groups. In a region, at least a dozen people, as long as a sound arrow shot into the sky, they could immediately call other chasm."

"But, after all the Tartar whistle cavalry I met today, there were only five people in total. In the past, I chose Tartar whistle cavalry and only three people took action. Today, I broke the example and the five people took action. As a result, the Tartars were still very tough and almost swallowed me up. Fortunately, there were not more than a dozen Tartars, otherwise I would definitely not see you, lord."

Zhang Zhun naturally knew what was going on. Because the Tartars lost a lot of live power in Northern Zhili, the troops behind the Tartars were already very nervous, and the number of whistle cavalry naturally decreased greatly. However, it was difficult to explain to Luo Guanyang at this time, so it would be better not to explain. Others have always thought that Huang Taiji defeated the Hu Ben Army. What could he explain? Smiling slightly, Zhang Zhun said casually: "Since that's the case, let's go!"

Luo Guanyang was also a person who was quick to act and said frankly: "Okay! Let's go!"

Zhang Zhun whistled, and all the soldiers of the Tiger Army were ready to go on the road.

Luo Guanyang's three companions also turned over and prepared to set off. Just now, they had already obtained enough food and water from Brother Wei, and they were all full. They even changed their leather jackets and boarded the ship with the Hu Ben Army's spare single jacket. Their war horses also received enough salt water to replenish the lost salt. After drinking the salt water, their war horses looked energetic and full of vitality. In fact, there were still many spare war horses around Zhang Zhun, which was enough to rotate them.

"Da da da da!"

Soon, the sound of horse hooves spread rapidly from Luyang Post to the east.

It was a distance from Luyangyi to Dujiatun, and it took about half a day to speed up the horse. On the way, Zhang Zhun took the opportunity to ask Luo Guanyang about some details of the Guangning War that year. Luo Guanyang naturally knew everything and said everything. In fact, what he knew was basically similar to Zhang Zhun's knowledge, and at most it was to provide some details of his father's death. Because the truth of the Guangning War was basically made public and there were not many dark stories.

"In fact, after Guangning fell, there were still many warriors in this vast wilderness. They either had a few people, a dozen people, or dozens of people, continuing to fight against the Tartars. Unfortunately, they did not receive support and were all wiped out by the Tartars."

Luo Guanyang said with emotion.

"Oh? Let's hear it?"

Zhang Zhun asked curiously.

"Oh, it's a long story..."

Luo Guanyang explained slowly.

There were indeed many Ming army troops in Liaodong, and there were all kinds of people. After the defeat of Guangning, many Ming troops surrendered to the Tartars, and many Ming troops retreated to Jinzhou. In addition, some people neither surrendered to the Tartars nor retreated to Jinzhou. They decided to work alone and decided to rely on their own abilities to kill the Tartars.

The grassroots officers and soldiers of the Ming army in Liaodong have always been very dissatisfied with the command of the upper class, which is an open secret. Many grassroots officers and soldiers think that the reason why they were defeated in succession was because of the blind command of the superior. If a clever commander came, they would definitely not always defeat the war. Under the control of this resistance, the Liaodong army's struggles such as payroll and *** were emerging one after another. The biggest disturbance was that they imprisoned Bi Zisu. This time, they decided to abandon their superiors and do it alone.

At the beginning, they did take advantage of the chaos on the battlefield to kill some Tartars. However, as Nurhaci personally arrived in Guangning, as the Tartars strengthened their control over the surrounding areas of Guangning, their activity areas became narrower and narrower, and more and more people died under the arrows of Tartars riders. However, at this time, the Ming army in Liaodong refused to help them, leaving them to slaughter by the Tartars, and even refused to return to the team, worried that the spies that attracted the Tartars were spies. In the end, except for Luo Guanyang and others, everyone else was basically wiped out. Even if there were some living, their whereabouts should be unknown.

"well!"

After listening to Luo Guanyang's story, Zhang Zhun could only smile bitterly.

On the issue of Liaodong, the Ming court did make many mistakes and did not do it well. In fact, the Han people in Liaodong never stopped fighting, but they did not receive strong assistance and were eventually defeated by the Tatars. If the Ming court was more active and provided more support, it would be more difficult for the Tatars to completely control Liaodong.

According to Zhang Zhun's perception, the struggle of the Han people in Liaodong began very early. In March of the sixth year of Tianming (the first year of Tianqi, 1621 AD), after the Tartars entered Liaodong, they plundered the people as slaves, deepening the suffering of the Liao people. The soldiers and civilians in Liaodong have always been brave enough to fight and of course they hated the Tartars even more. Therefore, although the Khan of the Later Jin Dynasty and Beile implemented a high-pressure policy of killing those who resisted and slaves as slaves, they abused the slaughter and plundering, and bloody ***, the soldiers and civilians in Liaodong still stood up and resisted bravely. In the harsh situation of Liaoyang falling into the Later Jin army occupying the city, the people of the city did not bow down and were willing to be obedient people, but instead targeted the greedy and looting of the Later Jin Dynasty, "set the fire, burn the family, pot, jar, window paper, and all were destroyed" to show that they were not allowed to be the ones.

The struggles adopted by the Liaodong military and the Manchu Aha were diverse, including escape and uprising. In the early days of the Tartars' entry into Liao, although most of the Ming generals had surrendered to Shun in various cities, the vast majority of Liao people held up the banner of righteousness and resisted bravely. The Khan of the Jin Kingdom sent surrendered Chen Yaodao to dean the general of Kuan, and guarded Guo Yanguang, Lu Duan surrendered the four guards. When he arrived at Zhenjiang, Chen Da, a native of Guhe, "did not receive false orders" and assassinated the three thieves of Chen Yaodao, "gathered three thousand people and joined blood to join the alliance."

Ren Jiu, a citizen of Mahushan, Jin Guoyong, a citizen of Jin, Cui Tian, ​​Taizhuo Mountain, Wang Enshao, etc., "and Dongshan mine disciples" and "refused to surrender to slaves, and each gathered to wait for the soldiers (Ming soldiers)." Li Yuchun, a student of Gaizhou, and his younger brother Li Guangchun, "gathered more than 2,000 mine disciples to guard them, and six slaves surrendered them, Yuchun killed five people, and one of them was free." Volume 11 of "The Records of Emperor Xizong of Ming Dynasty", Volume 259 of "History of Ming Dynasty" compiled by the Qing Dynasty also states: "At that time, Jin, the guards and civilians and Dongshan mine disciples, had to build forts to stand firm and wait for the official army."

After that, the soldiers and civilians in Zhenjiang revolted, captured the guerrilla garrison Tong Yangzhen and his son, and the Jin soldiers went to suppress the attack. "The people in the army gathered in Tieshan to resist it, and the slaves attacked it, and were injured by three or four thousand people." More than 30,000 residents in the mountainous areas near Guangning defended the mountain village and refused to surrender to Jin. The people of Fuzhou gathered to discuss anti-Jin and invited Ming soldiers to help. Armed struggles in various places were surging and vigorously carried out.

Escape was another major struggle method adopted by the Han people in Liaodong. They were plundered and captured by the Han people who became Aha, hated the abolition of the Jin soldiers, and fled in large numbers. Some of them fled to Korea and waited for the opportunity to return to Ming Dynasty. In May of the sixth year of Tianming, "there were no less than 20,000 people who fled to Korea." In July, more than 30,000 people from Zhenjiang crossed the river and fled to Korea. Nurhaci wrote a letter in July to threaten the King of Korea, saying, "It is said that most of the people in Liaodong that I have obtained have fled to you." Volume 24 of "Manchu Old Documents? Taizu" must be returned, otherwise they will make enemies and be unfavorable to the court.

There were also many people who fled to coastal islands and crossed the sea to Shandong. In May of the sixth year of Tianming, Dengzhou and Laizhou, Shandong alone, they crossed the Liao Zuojin, and the sea, and covered more than 34,000 officials, civilians and women in the four guards. Mao Wenlong occupied Pi Island, and Liao "many people fled to the island", with more than 100,000 people. There were also a large number of people fled to the other islands such as Changlu, Shimen.

There were more soldiers and civilians entering the pass, and in the seventh year of Tianming (1622), there were more than 2.8 million people. Since then, there have been endless fugitives. For example, taking Tianming as an example, in this year, 3,000 people from Sha'anyu and other four villages fled to Mingjing. A large number of escape occurred in Qinghe, Xiuyan and He. More than 18,000 citizens in Fuzhou wanted to escape into Mingjing.

The military and civilians in Liaodong also fought with the means of disposing of poison. Many Han people threw poison into the well water, raised livestock with medicine, and released poison into food, in order to poison the Khan, Beile and the officers and soldiers of the Eight Banners. Shortly after the Later King Kong captured Liaoyang, on May 26, he "discovered that Mingren was disposing of poison in each well in the Khan Capital." On the 28th, Nurhaci went to Haizhou to inspect, sat down to eat, and found eight Han people poisoned the wells.

Nurhaci had to issue a war edict many times, warning the officers and soldiers of the Eight Banners to be cautious and clearly pointed out that some people poisoned water, put medicine in salt, and raised pigs with medicine for sale. They ordered officers and soldiers not to slaughter the pig on the day they bought it. They must take a few days to slaughter food before they can slaughter food. They must be extra careful when using water and salt, and carefully inspect the onions, melons, eggplant, chickens, ducks, geese, etc. they bought to prevent poisoning.

He also issued a strict edict, ordering the owner of the shop to carve the name of the shop on stone wood and stand in front of the shop. Those who violate the order will be punished for serious crimes. He also prohibited small vendors sold on the streets because these people often use poison to murder the officers and soldiers of the Eight Banners. The lord of a country actually issued such an edict, which is rare in history. It can be seen that the Han people fought against poisoning very frequently, and it has posed a serious threat to the rulers of the Later Jin Dynasty.

The Han people also used other methods to resist the rule of the Later Jin Dynasty. Some privately kept weapons, violated orders and prepared for the uprising; some despise the Khan's orders, took in "fledged people", and concealed the people when counting the people, and fought against the strict orders of searching for fugitives; some beat the Eight Banners officials who did evil to punish the thugs who oppressed the people; some even posted letters and scolded Nurhaci for "saying the words of Yao and Shun, and their hearts were the hearts of Jie and Zhou."

"Manwen Lao Archive" records two summary materials for the resistance and struggle of the Liaodong people. One is to focus on the issue of escape. On the 21st day of the first lunar month of the ninth year of Tianming (1624), when Nurhaci ordered the killing of "people without valleys", he said angrily: "People without valleys should be enemies", because "those who steal cattle and horses and kill the valleys and houses in the village are all not plowing fields, without valleys, and do not settle down at home, and want to escape from this place to the bachelors of the other place (Ming Dynasty)." The author of "Manwen Lao Archive" explained: "After getting to Liaodong, the Han people did not settle down, often fled, engaged in spies, but did not work hard to plow the fields, so they became angry."

This was the fourth year since Liaodong. No matter how Khan was, how cleverly persuaded and strictly controlled the cruelty, Baoyi Aha and ordinary Han people just didn't settle down, they just wanted to escape, escape, escape, escape, escape, and escape, and escape in large numbers, which were simply uncontrollable.

The second year, the tenth year of Tianming (1625), on the third day of the tenth month, Nurhaci issued a long edict, listing examples of armed resistance by the Liao people, saying: After I have obtained Liaodong, I will not kill you, and I will not change my residence and farm the fields, and I will not infringe on the grains in my family and raise them. If I raise them in this way, I will not follow. The people in Guhe will kill the envoys I sent and rebel. The people in Maqianzhai will kill the envoys I sent and rebel.

The people from Zhenjiang arrested the Tong Guerrillas I appointed, and sent them to Ming Kingdom to rebel. The people from Changshan Island captured the envoys I sent to Guangning. The people from Shuangshan made an appointment to bring the soldiers from the other side (indicating the Ming Dynasty) and killed me. The people from Xiuyan rebelled and reported to Wei Xiucai. The people from Fuzhou rebelled and brought the ships from Ming Kingdom. The people from Pingdingshan killed forty people and rebelled.

I do not think of my kindness of raising me, but still go to the Ming Kingdom, so I kill people in the guilty places. If I think of people in the guilty places, I still live in the place, and I am afraid that chaos will continue, so I will move them and bring them to the north. After I bring them, all the houses, fields and valleys will be raised. Even if they are raised in this way, they will still be placed in spies and will be punished by them. Those who defect and go on a defection will continue to move.

This year, people from Chuancheng and Yaozhou were ordered to take their households to Ming Kingdom and asked to lead troops to come. The people from Zhangyi Station used the Ming army to beat the Jurchens when they came, and prepared sticks. In addition, people from Anshan, Haizhou, Jinzhou, Shoushan, and the surrounding forts all put spies in the spies and asked to lead troops to take them away.

This Khan edict clearly demonstrated the universality and continuity of the military and civilian armed struggle in Liaodong. Since the entire army entered Liaodong, the struggle had been surging, continuous and rapidly expanding, covering the entire jurisdiction of the Later Jin Dynasty.

Although the struggle was very cruel, the Manchu and Han people paid a great price. Thousands of fugitives in the uprising were tragically killed, their wives and children were slaves, their families were destroyed, and their people were displaced, but their blood was not in vain. The long-term persistent struggle of the Manchu and Han people had a great impact.

The Liao people fled in large numbers and resisted with armed forces, forming a situation of "rebellion, fleeing a lot, and chaos", which made urban and rural areas in the Later Jin Dynasty restless, and internal chaos seriously affected financial, material and manpower, threatening the fundamental interests of the rulers. This also forced Nurhaci to implement the new policy of "conserving all old careers" and "subjecting land".

After Huang Taiji ascended the throne, he implemented a relatively relaxed policy, relaxed the high pressure on the Han people, promoted some Han people to the upper class, and adopted a number of policies to give the Han people certain rights and prohibited the Tatars from killing people at will. In addition, the strength of the Great Jin Kingdom was getting stronger and stronger, and the strength of the Ming army became weaker and weaker. The resistance of the Han people in Liaodong gradually changed from open to underground. Since it was said to be underground, it had not stopped yet.

"Luo Guanyang, do you think the Han people now have the courage to rise up and resist the Tartars?"

Zhang Zhun suddenly asked expectantly.

"It's very difficult. They are all afraid of being killed by the Tartars. Without outsiders' support, they rise up to resist, and the final result will be a dead end!"

Luo Guanyang said with some regret.

"What if there is an outsider's response?"

Zhang Zhun said with a bright look.

"That depends on what the situation is. I guess it is still difficult. This time, Huang Taiji won a great victory and plundered a lot of people and materials. The strength of the Great Jin Kingdom has been further enhanced, but the strength of our Ming Kingdom has been further weakened. Compared with the two, the risk is still too great."

Luo Guanyang frowned and said cautiously.

"What if Huang Taiji returned from a great defeat and got nothing, and even lost tens of thousands of people himself?"

Zhang Zhun said meaningfully.

Luo Guanyang was obviously stunned and looked at Zhang Zhun with a little confused, not knowing what he was thinking. After a while, he slowly said: "That's easy to do! If Huang Taiji was defeated in the war, the country of Dajin would definitely be in chaos. However, it doesn't matter whether they are in chaos or not. As long as the rebels are unstable, everything will be easy to do."

Zhang Zhun said expectantly: "You will talk about it in detail."

Luo Guanyang nodded and said, "Sir, you have just come to Liaodong, and you may not know. In fact, in Liaodong, those who are responsible for monitoring the Han people are all those rebels. They have obtained the tacit approval of the Tatars and can use force to *** the Han people. The Han people are actually these guys who are afraid of."

"Sir, think about it, how many Tartars are there? How can they monitor all the Han people? In the end, what they can rely on are not those rebels? And those rebels, in order to seek credit and favor, will definitely do their best to monitor the Han people. If there is any slight disturbance, they can't hide their eyes."

"But if Huang Taiji is really defeated, these rebels will be over. If Huang Taiji is defeated, the Jin Kingdom will definitely be over. What benefits can they do with the Jin Kingdom? Can they be buried with the Jin Kingdom? Bah! Lord, these rebels are all corrupt things. Once they realize that the Jin Kingdom has a bad future, they will turn against each other immediately."

Zhang Zhun said with a smile: "Really?"

Luo Guanyang said disdainfully: "This is a group of guys who are mothers with breasts!"

Zhang Zhun smiled slightly and said deeply: "If there really is one day when you are willing to go to places with many Han people to help them rise up and resist the Tartars?"

Luo Guanyang looked at Zhang Zhun in surprise and said slowly: "If Huang Taiji is really defeated, of course I am willing! But if Huang Taiji is not defeated, I will not go! That is simply a death sentence!"

Zhang Zhun smiled slightly and said confidently: "Don't worry, our Hu Ben Army will never let our own people die. We will only let the Tartars die, and only let the rebels die."

Luo Guanyang felt that his tone was a bit strange. He wanted to say something, but it was hard to say. Was Zhang Zhun stimulated and was talking nonsense, or was Huang Taiji really defeated, but deliberately spread fake news to deceive people?

"Sir, Dujiatun is ahead!"

Sun Tietou suddenly came over to report.

Dujiatun has arrived!

【beg***!】
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