Chapter 134 Beautiful mistakes
Chapter 134 Beautiful Error
Cao Huachun gave Chen Xie a good sense, unlike the eunuchs in TV series, who liked to put on airs. At least for Chen Xie, Cao Huachun did not put on airs like a big eunuch. After watching the exercise, Cao Huachun seemed to be worried and kept bowing his head and silent. Chen Xie didn't say much when he saw this and accompanied him carefully. The eunuch's personality was a bit strange, but he didn't dare to offend him because of carelessness. Since he was fooled by Yuan Chonghuan, Chen Xie knew that Chongzhen began to re-activate eunuchs.
As for Yuan Chonghuan, Chen Xie didn't have a good impression of him anyway. Don't look at Huang Taiji's invasion from the front line of Jizhou, the main responsibility was Liu Ce. In terms of position, Yuan Chonghuan was the governor of Ji Liao, and his responsibility was not light. This guy asked for a lot of conditions, but he also found such a bad situation. He retreated without thinking about fighting and retreating from the Jin soldiers. He also planned to do the skillful tactics of waiting for the enemy to be tired from the city. He really wanted to die. Since killing Mao Wenlong, Yuan Chonghuan embarked on the road of committing suicide. Although he was not a traitor, he played a practical role in the issue of Mao Wenlong. This man was self-righteous and thought
Killing Mao Wenlong can rectify Dongjiang Town. However, even if you give a full five years, you may not be able to master Dongjiang Town and achieve the strategic restraining effect of Mao Wenlong's period. In short, death is more than enough, and it is not enough to be willing to die, and it also ruins the Ming Dynasty's strategy for the Later Jin Dynasty. Objectively, it led to the formation of Liaodong warlords later. It also led to the serious decline in mutual trust between Chongzhen and civil officials. It can be said that this bastard caused bad consequences. Zhu Youjian did a lot of bastards, but killing Yuan Chonghuan was not a problem at all. His problem was that he did not find an opportunity to take over the absolute control of the Guanning Army.
Cao Huachun, who was worried, finally sighed quietly, and for some reason, he said to Chen Xie: "The state is difficult!"
Chen Xie felt very annoying when a eunuch showed this emotion. So he took Qian Qianyi's money to excuse Qian. Chen Xie didn't think that this guy could be so noble. The eunuch's future is fine with the emperor.
Cao Huachun, who was "worrying about national affairs", had to go back without lunch, and Chen Xie couldn't keep it. A generous gift had been prepared and a deluxe four-wheeled carriage. It was originally Chen Xie who sat on the scene, but now he took it out. He handed it over quietly. Cao Huachun looked at Chen Xie. Without being polite, he entered the sleeve and smiled and said, "Sihua. Why are you so embarrassed?"
When the duck's voice was intimate, it sounded stingy. Chen Xie smiled and said, "My father-in-law works hard for the country, and he has little thoughts. He doesn't respect him. If he has time, when he goes to Dengzhou, Chen Xie will definitely fulfill his friendship as a landlord."
Is it a little bit of meaning? It's only if Cao Huachun is satisfied. In order to prevent this eunuch from mentioning the words Chen trained elites in private and had ulterior motives when reporting, Chen Xie still smashed 30,000 taels of silver. Other things, such as various daily chemicals, mirrors, clocks, thermos, etc., were rare items in the Ming Dynasty, and Chen Xie was all bargaining in his heart.
Sitting in the carriage that had run a lot smoother, Cao Huachun opened the gift list, and the first item made his eyes narrow. Chen Sihua was willing to do so. What does not want to be an official must be fooling people. There is no such good person in this world? No matter how much money he has, it will not be given to him for nothing. Judging from the meaning, he still wanted to be an official. Didn’t he reveal his fox’s tail in the end? The friendship of a landlord in Dengzhou means that he doesn’t want to leave Dengzhou and wants to be an official.
This matter is not difficult to deal with. After making such a great contribution, why does the Emperor Long live to be willing to make a little sense? I will say a few good things to say, but I dare not say anything else. For the sake of money, a guerrilla general from Dengzhou Camp can still help with it.
This matter is not what Cao Huachun thought. There are three reasons why Chen Xie gave so much money. One is guilty. A group trained and so many artillery is not small in scale. This is very reasonable. This is Chen Xie's private soldiers. It is abnormal not to be guilty. After all, he is not a military officer. The second is subjective deviation, thinking that he really can't afford to please and curry favor with a big eunuch like Cao Huachun. He didn't know that Qian Qianyi wanted to be the top scholar at the time, so he bribed him.
After 20,000 taels, although it was smashed by others later, it can be seen that the market itself is not as exaggerated as Chen Xie thought. The third is that Chen Xie did not have a clear understanding of the purchasing power of silver. To put it this way, the trained servants and maids in the hands of the man-teacher were only a dozen silvers. If you buy it back, you would be private property. The red apprentice on the Qinhuai River was just a night, drinking tea and listening to music, and that was a matter of ten or twenty taels of silver.
It is normal for Cao Huachun to have a wrong understanding. A guerrilla general is not worth 30,000 taels of silver. Are they still thinking about progress? They will make up for it later, but why should they also give a guerrilla general starting price? If not, just give a title or something, which can be hereditary. In short, help to say good things. Cao Huachun is also worried about the national affairs, but it is still secondary compared to the money he gets. Ming Dynasty, isn’t it time to be in turmoil?
In short, this is a beautiful misunderstanding. Training private soldiers and other things is not a serious crime in Cao Huachun's mind. This wealthy family is common for raising thugs, and it is also under the leadership of the government. He didn't think about it anywhere else, nor did he think that two or three thousand people could make big waves. Not to mention, wasn't Chen Xie working hard for the Ming Dynasty? It was so coincidental and confused. Chen Xie didn't expect his future to come out.
Qin Liangyu returned to Beijing, and Zhu Youjian summoned him again and carefully asked about the battle process. Qin Liangyu did not hide too much, and of course he did not tell the truth. Chen Xie's troops still exaggerated some of the casualties. He focused on mentioning that someone stopped the army and led to the release of Jiannu.
Zhu Youjian did not understand military affairs, so he naturally believed Qin Liangyu's words. Especially when the Ministry of War tried it, all of them were the true Jiannu's heads, he was even more excited. The Guangning Army spent millions of taels of silver every year, and 70% of the Ming Dynasty's military expenditure was poured in. There was no more beheading than this time. This was done by the two small troops of Chen Xie and Qin Liangyu.
Immediately instructed the Ministry of War to discuss the rewards. Before Qin Liangyu left, Zhu Youjian took off his cloak and carefully put it on Qin Liangyu and said, "The weather is cold, the general is from the south, be careful not to get cold." After all, Qin Liangyu knelt down at the time of his words, saying, "Your Majesty is so kind that I have no way to repay you. If you have an order, the Bai Gan soldiers are willing to fight for Your Majesty until the last one!"
Zhu Youjian was also very moved. Everyone said it well, and no one really fought. Only Qin Liangyu and Chen Xie, two "fools", went there. They really won a great victory for them. How do you say this? It’s not that the Ming army cannot fight, but whether they have the determination to fight to the end. Just look at Qin Liangyu and you will know the courage to fight to the last person.
"People take care of themselves. In the future, the Ming Dynasty will still need the courage of the general. I wish these Ming soldiers were like generals." This was very serious. Qin Liangyu, who was already determined and loyal to the end, wanted to die for the emperor immediately. Unfortunately, the order from the Ministry of War was soon arrived. After more than 10,000 Baigan soldiers arrived, they stayed in the capital.
On the eighth day of the first lunar month of the third year of Chongzhen, the city was broken. The tide-like army of the Later Jin rushed into the city, and another hell on earth was born. Huang Taiji, who was rushing to the east, was not as energetic as he seemed on the surface. Two bad news cast a shadow on his good mood. One was the news reported by Duoduo a few days ago. A Ming army dominated by muskets defeated a Niulu and lost more than a hundred Later Jin warriors. The other bad news came from Haoge. An Jiala, an inlaid red flag, encountered a Ming army with a considerable number of people, and was defeated. Haoge did not need to cover up Yuetuo, so he was telling the truth.
To sum up, these are the two Niulus that were broken into. If Huang Taiji didn't feel sorry for her, it was all fake. How many Niulus in the Later Jin Dynasty were only in the last two battles? The losses were so great. And from the reports on both sides, they encountered the same Ming army. Where did the Ming army emerge? Wearing green clothes, without armor and spears, and few war horses. With firearms, the warriors in the Later Jin Dynasty were defeated. No one believed this when Haoge reported this. Huang Taiji also said it was ridiculous, but in his heart he believed it. The Ming Dynasty was vast and talented, so who knew where a difficult character appeared?
Look, there is a difficult character in front of me, and this person is called Sun Chengzong. If there were a few people in the Ming Dynasty who gave Huang Taiji a headache, then the answer is two. Sun Chengzong, who was waiting for battle along Shanhaiguan, was one. He used to occupy Pi Island, and if he had anything to do, he would go to the one-day tour of the Later Jin armed forces. The other half was Yuan Chonghuan, who was very good at defending.
After relocating for an apartment, Huang Taiji's room for maneuver has increased greatly. Otherwise, in such a big place, several cities echo each other, which would be really annoying. Later Jin came to rob things, and with a large amount of robbed materials and population, they would not be able to go fast at all. These cities have no other skills, so they will send some to beat the bastards, which will definitely not be difficult for small French troops.
In fact, Huang Taiji was still afraid of this. Unfortunately, no one could command Ma Shilong from Jizhou now, and he was huddled in the city as a turtle. He had five thousand Guanning cavalry in his hand. If he really wanted to vent his clothes, Huang Taiji would not dare to be careless. Fortunately, he didn't come out, and only a small number of troops needed to monitor him.
Chapter completed!