Chapter 798 Relief
Qin Liangyu, who was originally loyal to Daming, was very excited to be reused.

She is determined to wipe out the rogues and stabilize Sichuan, and even goes to Shaanxi to fight the rogues to the death.

In mid-October, he was appointed by General Zhengxi, and the dispatch of troops was justified. Qin Liangyu immediately assembled his troops, not only the white-armed soldiers, but also other Sichuan troops at the head of the battalion.

It was already late October after Ma Xianglin arrived with the team that ran Eastern Sichuan. At this time, Gu Zhun's more than [-] "Red Banner Army" also rushed to Shizhu.

Gu Zhun received the order of the general who conquered the captives, and tried his best to cooperate with the white soldiers to expel the bandits and recover the cities in northern Sichuan, and tried his best to help the Sichuan people who had been looted by the bandits, so as not to starve to death.

In order to reduce the pressure of food transportation, the mode of transporting food in while transporting out hungry people is still adopted.

This task is what Gu Zhun is used to, and there is no difficulty, but there is another order that is a bit difficult.

General Zhenglu ordered Gu Zhun to find ways to keep the white soldiers in Sichuan to guard the soil, and they must not be allowed to leave northern Sichuan and enter Shaanxi to face the attack of bandits and slaves.

Qin Liangyu is the commander-in-chief with the seal of General Zhengxi, and only General Zhenglu can command it. This must be the premise of leading the troops to perform the same mission together.

Gu Zhun, the commander-in-chief of aid and suppression is temporary, and he is also at the bottom among many commander-in-chiefs. It stands to reason that he should be under Qin Liangyu's control. How can he control the white soldiers?
Gu Zhun, who was full of worries, took his subordinates together with the Baigan soldiers and the Sichuan army to march towards Chengdu. It was a thousand miles away, and the army walked for less than half a month.

It's a pity that they rushed to nothing, Gao Yingxiang and the other thieves were very smart, knowing that there were white soldiers who could fight in Sichuan, they didn't even think about staying here for a long time, their purpose was to grab one and continue to flee.

When it was reported that the white-armed soldiers and a part of the "Red Banner Army" were coming, Gao Yingxiang led hundreds of thousands of bandits and refugees to evacuate from Chengdu, and then went north, leaving behind many old and weak women and children, and kidnapped several people. One hundred thousand young and strong.

Often bandits and slaves plundered a place, causing unprecedented damage and leaving many sequelae.

Due to the destruction of order, too many hungry people started to rob and kill. Among them, the bad elements who had tasted the sweetness gathered to burn, kill and loot, and gradually developed too many big and small bandits and bandits.

After the army was stationed in the southern suburbs of Chengdu, the king of Shu was relatively self-disciplined and strictly kept his duty. He did not go out of the city to meet Qin Liangyu, Ma Xianglin, Gu Zhun, etc., and sent his younger brothers Neijiang king Zhu Zhiyi and Chang Shi to bring fine wine, pigs, sheep, and food to the army.

In order to complete the task assigned by the General Conquering Captives to keep the white soldiers and prevent them from going to Shaanxi to fight vicious battles, Gu Zhun followed Zhu Zhiyi into the city to visit the mansion of the King of Shu.

Now that the "Red Banner Army" is famous far and wide, Gu Zhun's visit was warmly welcomed, and Zhu Zhishu, king of Shu, personally came to greet him in front of the open middle gate.

After welcoming the guests into the living room and taking their seats, Zhu Zhishu, King of Shu, Zhu Zhiyi, King of Neijiang, and more than a dozen princes and generals of Zhen Guo listened to Gu Zhun's analysis of the situation in Shaanxi.

They learned that if the Sichuan army enters Shaanxi, it is very likely that the entire army will be wiped out, and then Sichuan will have no soldiers to defend, and they will sweat in fright.

The princes jointly stated that they would provide food and salaries to the army even if they sell the iron. The premise is that the Sichuan army guards Sichuan and fully supports Gu Zhun to leave the white soldiers.

Gu Zhun was only responsible to Huang Han, and he didn't care about the many restrictions that Daming had on the vassal kings. After receiving the support of the King of Shu, he changed the subject and suggested that Neijiang King Zhu Zhiyi take dozens of entourages to "Hanjiang Province" to have a look.

In the "Hanjiang Province", you can sell special products in central Sichuan, invest in workshops to produce Shu brocade locally, and even immigrate silkworm farmers to the Hanjiang Plain to develop mulberry fields.

Gu Zhun's words attracted Zhu Zhiyi, the not-quite Neijiang king. Recently, he often reads the "Red Flag Daily" and has longed for overseas scenery. He hates that he is not free and cannot leave Chengdu.

He didn't care about his elder brother's gloomy face, and asked Gu Zhun, "Gu Jiangjun, we have a special status. How did we get to the 'Hanjiang Province', which is probably thousands of miles away? This is against the ancestral system!"

Gu Zhun said: "My lord participated in the development of the 'Han River Province' to benefit the country and the people, and sold Sichuan's special products at a good price to benefit the people of Sichuan.

The ancestral system imposes restrictions on feudal kings and county kings to prevent rebellion. As long as the prince does not have this idea, he is open-minded, so why be afraid of someone making irresponsible remarks? "

Zhu Zhiyi shook his head and said: "It's not that simple. There is no wind and three feet in the officials and censors. If the king really goes to the 'Han River Province', the memorials to impeach the king may be piled up several feet high. Go and arrest Naben King and put him in prison."

Gu Zhun said: "As long as your lord conducts business and farms with the attitude of serving the country and the people, and you don't set foot in the army, the general who conquers captives will definitely protect you. How can your lord be able to join in the downfall even if you are a stalker?
If Tiqi dared to go to the 'Han River Province' to arrest people indiscriminately, how could the righteous 'Red Banner Army' stand by and watch?

The 'Red Banner Army' can guarantee that anyone who goes to the 'Hanjiang Province' to buy property, including royal family members, will never be in danger. For example, it is absolutely impossible for Chengdu to be surrounded by bandits. "

Chengdu was almost devastated by bandits, and the princes still have lingering fears. The King of Shu is a wealthy family. It would be nice if some of his children could bring some of their property to the "Hanjiang Province". Not only the county kings were moved, but even the King of Shu began to meditation.

King Neijiang was even more moved by Gu Zhun's statement. He was planning to lead a large family to "Hanjiang Province". There is no return to Sichuan.

It wasn't just Neijiang Wang who wanted to go out to "Hanjiang Province" to have a look, Huayang Wang Zhu Zhihui also looked forward to it, and he whispered to several uncles and brothers around him.

They were mainly talking about the consequences of violating the ancestral system. At that time, would the general who conquered the captives really be willing to reject the Tiqina people of the court in order to preserve them?
Gu Zhun made these remarks without expecting to get an answer on the spot. After the King of Shu enthusiastically persuaded him to stay and participate in the banquet, he went out of the city and returned to the military camp.

The next day, the impatient Qin Liangyu held a military meeting to clarify the next action plan.

Qin Liangyu's goal was to kill the enemy and make meritorious deeds. She was not a conspirator but a pure soldier. At the meeting, the generals who participated in the meeting were directly mobilized to continue to pursue the bandits northward until they joined Hong Chengchou's troops in Shaanxi.

However, all the generals who were expecting to shout together to kill the thief did not appear, and Gu Zhun, the chief general of the "Red Banner Army", directly stood up to express his opposition.

Gu Zhun was originally a scholar. After seven or eight years of experience in the "Red Banner Army", he now has extraordinary knowledge and a wide range of knowledge. He firmly opposes white soldiers coming out of Sichuan, saying:
"General Zhengxi, the general thinks that your plan is not realistic, and the 'Red Banner Army' refuses to implement it. The general will also advise the generals of the Sichuan army who participated in the war not to carry out such a blind plan."

(End of this chapter)

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