Chapter 33
Compared to Yang Gong, it took almost no effort to recruit and surrender Du Junying's remaining troops, and also captured Du Junying and his son alive.
The battle in Ahou City, or in other words, quelling the chaos, took a lot of effort.
Although Ahou City is just a town with a population of only two thousand, due to General Du's wise decision, tens of thousands of troops have gathered in the entire city.
The key is that these armies are a mixed bag, including rebels and surrendered troops from the previous Qing army.
Even the rebel army is divided into factions, such as the southern Fujian faction, the Chaoshan faction, and the Chaoshan faction is divided into the new faction and the old faction.
It can be said that although the sparrow is small, the scandal is no less than that of the Qing Dynasty Hall in Beijing.
Enemy troops from so many factions gathered in various places in the city, which made the Ming army's mopping up operations in the first and third towns really take a lot of time.
Those who are willing to surrender are fine, but those who stubbornly resist are in trouble.
Yan Zijing was originally a core member of Du Junying's department. In the early days of the uprising, he had been supporting General Du.
First, as a general under Du Junying, he always fought bravely to kill the enemy and defeated the Qing army many times in a row.
Later, he took the risk and went to contact Zhu Yijiong, who was already hiding in the mountains, to discuss joining forces to fight against the Qing Dynasty.
It can be said that the merits are not much, but the hard work is a lot.
Originally, Du Junying didn't think highly of him, but he was still pretty good.
But since General Du became a general and took his brothers south to Ahou, this man's heart seemed to have changed.
First, he was deliberately not allowed to participate in various important meetings, and then he was deliberately transferred from his original post to run the miscellaneous barracks.
He also took advantage of the situation and promoted many young leaders in the rebel army, euphemistically saying that he would give opportunities to the brothers below.
What's ridiculous is that the people promoted are all good friends with Du Huisan, and some are simply his cronies.
It's so obvious, Yan Zijing is not stupid.I still don't understand why Du Junying is beginning to be suspicious of these trouble-making old men.
The same thing happened to Yang Lai, Lin and Cao, both of whom were old brothers who started the rebellion.
Among them, Yang Lai was the worst. Not only was he an old man, but he was also a Zhangzhou native. He had died in the battle at Ahou City a month ago.
If Ahoucheng hadn't been the first to hold on, he and Lin Cao would have followed in Yang Lai's footsteps.
But now, Yan Zijing finally saw an opportunity.
Ahou City was destroyed, and Du Junying's thieves were defeated. They were defeated by King Zhu of Fucheng.
The Ming army entered the city in large numbers through the gap in the city wall, and the entire city's defense force collapsed.
Relying on his past prestige, Yan Zijing forcibly gathered hundreds of miscellaneous soldiers under his command, and killed two new leaders appointed by Du Junying to restrain him.
Then he led these hundreds of people around the city to gather the defeated troops.And regardless of the Minnan soldiers, the Chaoshan faction, or even the Qing troops who surrendered, he wanted them.
Temporary leaders were also appointed according to their respective original systems. It cannot be said that it is absolutely fair, but most of them are convinced.
Soon, Yan Zijing gathered thousands of troops and collided with a mopping up force of the Ming army.
"The king has an order. Anyone who kneels down and surrenders will be spared death!"
Luo Xiaolin raised the bloody waist knife in his hand, straightened his back, and shouted angrily.
After hearing this, Yan Zijing disdainfully sneered. What he wants is not just a chance to avoid death: "I am Yan Zijing, the Qian Commander under the command of General Zhengnan, and I want to see your King Zhu."
Seeing that the other party did not put down his weapon immediately, Luo Xiaolin felt wary.Listening to his unruly words, I couldn't help but secretly thought that something was wrong.King Zhu had taught them before when he was in charge of the military camp.On the battlefield, those who refuse to put down their weapons even after being told to kneel down and surrender cannot be believed even if the other party says they want to surrender.
The only things that can be believed are the knife in his hand and the backs of Brother Paoze.
"Want to see our King Zhu?"
Just for a moment, Luo Xiaolin had a calculation in his mind, and he immediately looked suspicious, "What evidence do you have? Can you prove that you are... Mr. Lao Shizi Qian?"
Seeing this, Yan Zijing felt even more contemptuous, but considering his own glory and wealth, he still took out a badge from his arms.
Although Du Junying took away his military power, he still saved some face for himself on the surface and did not directly reduce his position.
"Here, this is Mr. Qian's official badge. Open your eyes and see clearly!"
The brand is engraved in copper, so it can't be said to be very valuable, but it can also be used as a voucher.
Coupled with the more than a thousand men under his command, King Zhu can finally reward him with an official position.
Even if King Zhu is really shameless, he can still wait for an opportunity and lead his troops to escape. At worst, he will fall into trouble and become a bandit, but he can still live happily.
"Huh? Let me see..."
Luo Xiaolin seemed to believe it and walked forward with a knife in hand, staring at the bronze medal in Yan Zijing's hand.
When he was about two steps closer, Luo Xiaolin suddenly raised his sword and slashed at Yan Zijing.
Yan Zijing never imagined that the Ming army in front of him only had a few dozen people, while behind him there were thousands of troops.The opponent's little boss actually dared to single-handedly swing a knife at him.
puff...
It was the sound of the knife cutting into flesh and blood, and there was also a clicking sound. This was too much force, and even the bones under the flesh and blood were cut off.
Yan Zijing, a veteran rebel general who was the first to participate in the uprising and killed countless Qing soldiers, died like this.
The corpse fell in a pool of blood, with a pair of eyes that remained closed, seemingly unwilling to accept it.
After finally waiting for the opportunity, he used strong tactics to gather more than a thousand people.When he was in high spirits, he was killed by an unknown person without doing anything.
"Only you are worthy of meeting our King Zhu? Damn you!"
Luo Xiaolin was panting, holding the sword in both hands, and looked up at the more than 1000 miscellaneous soldiers in front of him, "Your bullshit Mr. Qian has already been beheaded by me, now kneel down and surrender immediately to avoid death, why don't you stand still after counting to three Those who are alive will be killed without mercy! Three or two..."
Luo Xiaolin's fierce and vicious words shocked the miscellaneous troops in front of him in an instant, and they heard noisy footsteps all around, as if there were Ming troops everywhere.
How dare these people resist?
Although their number was dozens of times that of Luo Xiaolin, these miscellaneous troops gathered by Yan Zijing were kneeling on the ground one by one at this moment, obediently surrendering.
When Zheng Dingrui arrived with most of his troops, Luo Xiaolin handed over these enemy prisoners as if he was relieved.
After all, there are thousands of prisoners here, and he may not be able to handle it just by relying on his NO.50 brothers.
Thanks to his quick wit, he first planned to attack and kill the enemy's general, and then showed a fierce and unafraid appearance to make these enemy soldiers feel afraid.
Fortunately, there was no danger this time. In addition, Mr. Lao Shizi Qian, who was killed by him, was another great achievement.
The Ming Dynasty's new army established by King Zhu Da did not judge military merit by head, but merit and promotion were all based on results.
Because of this, Yang Gongcai did not think about bravely killing the enemy, and was not even interested in gathering troops to quell the Ahou Rebellion.
Instead, he led his troops to chase the fleeing Du Junying alone. After all, if he caught the enemy's commander, could his credit be any less?
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Compared to Yang Gong, it took almost no effort to recruit and surrender Du Junying's remaining troops, and also captured Du Junying and his son alive.
The battle in Ahou City, or in other words, quelling the chaos, took a lot of effort.
Although Ahou City is just a town with a population of only two thousand, due to General Du's wise decision, tens of thousands of troops have gathered in the entire city.
The key is that these armies are a mixed bag, including rebels and surrendered troops from the previous Qing army.
Even the rebel army is divided into factions, such as the southern Fujian faction, the Chaoshan faction, and the Chaoshan faction is divided into the new faction and the old faction.
It can be said that although the sparrow is small, the scandal is no less than that of the Qing Dynasty Hall in Beijing.
Enemy troops from so many factions gathered in various places in the city, which made the Ming army's mopping up operations in the first and third towns really take a lot of time.
Those who are willing to surrender are fine, but those who stubbornly resist are in trouble.
Yan Zijing was originally a core member of Du Junying's department. In the early days of the uprising, he had been supporting General Du.
First, as a general under Du Junying, he always fought bravely to kill the enemy and defeated the Qing army many times in a row.
Later, he took the risk and went to contact Zhu Yijiong, who was already hiding in the mountains, to discuss joining forces to fight against the Qing Dynasty.
It can be said that the merits are not much, but the hard work is a lot.
Originally, Du Junying didn't think highly of him, but he was still pretty good.
But since General Du became a general and took his brothers south to Ahou, this man's heart seemed to have changed.
First, he was deliberately not allowed to participate in various important meetings, and then he was deliberately transferred from his original post to run the miscellaneous barracks.
He also took advantage of the situation and promoted many young leaders in the rebel army, euphemistically saying that he would give opportunities to the brothers below.
What's ridiculous is that the people promoted are all good friends with Du Huisan, and some are simply his cronies.
It's so obvious, Yan Zijing is not stupid.I still don't understand why Du Junying is beginning to be suspicious of these trouble-making old men.
The same thing happened to Yang Lai, Lin and Cao, both of whom were old brothers who started the rebellion.
Among them, Yang Lai was the worst. Not only was he an old man, but he was also a Zhangzhou native. He had died in the battle at Ahou City a month ago.
If Ahoucheng hadn't been the first to hold on, he and Lin Cao would have followed in Yang Lai's footsteps.
But now, Yan Zijing finally saw an opportunity.
Ahou City was destroyed, and Du Junying's thieves were defeated. They were defeated by King Zhu of Fucheng.
The Ming army entered the city in large numbers through the gap in the city wall, and the entire city's defense force collapsed.
Relying on his past prestige, Yan Zijing forcibly gathered hundreds of miscellaneous soldiers under his command, and killed two new leaders appointed by Du Junying to restrain him.
Then he led these hundreds of people around the city to gather the defeated troops.And regardless of the Minnan soldiers, the Chaoshan faction, or even the Qing troops who surrendered, he wanted them.
Temporary leaders were also appointed according to their respective original systems. It cannot be said that it is absolutely fair, but most of them are convinced.
Soon, Yan Zijing gathered thousands of troops and collided with a mopping up force of the Ming army.
"The king has an order. Anyone who kneels down and surrenders will be spared death!"
Luo Xiaolin raised the bloody waist knife in his hand, straightened his back, and shouted angrily.
After hearing this, Yan Zijing disdainfully sneered. What he wants is not just a chance to avoid death: "I am Yan Zijing, the Qian Commander under the command of General Zhengnan, and I want to see your King Zhu."
Seeing that the other party did not put down his weapon immediately, Luo Xiaolin felt wary.Listening to his unruly words, I couldn't help but secretly thought that something was wrong.King Zhu had taught them before when he was in charge of the military camp.On the battlefield, those who refuse to put down their weapons even after being told to kneel down and surrender cannot be believed even if the other party says they want to surrender.
The only things that can be believed are the knife in his hand and the backs of Brother Paoze.
"Want to see our King Zhu?"
Just for a moment, Luo Xiaolin had a calculation in his mind, and he immediately looked suspicious, "What evidence do you have? Can you prove that you are... Mr. Lao Shizi Qian?"
Seeing this, Yan Zijing felt even more contemptuous, but considering his own glory and wealth, he still took out a badge from his arms.
Although Du Junying took away his military power, he still saved some face for himself on the surface and did not directly reduce his position.
"Here, this is Mr. Qian's official badge. Open your eyes and see clearly!"
The brand is engraved in copper, so it can't be said to be very valuable, but it can also be used as a voucher.
Coupled with the more than a thousand men under his command, King Zhu can finally reward him with an official position.
Even if King Zhu is really shameless, he can still wait for an opportunity and lead his troops to escape. At worst, he will fall into trouble and become a bandit, but he can still live happily.
"Huh? Let me see..."
Luo Xiaolin seemed to believe it and walked forward with a knife in hand, staring at the bronze medal in Yan Zijing's hand.
When he was about two steps closer, Luo Xiaolin suddenly raised his sword and slashed at Yan Zijing.
Yan Zijing never imagined that the Ming army in front of him only had a few dozen people, while behind him there were thousands of troops.The opponent's little boss actually dared to single-handedly swing a knife at him.
puff...
It was the sound of the knife cutting into flesh and blood, and there was also a clicking sound. This was too much force, and even the bones under the flesh and blood were cut off.
Yan Zijing, a veteran rebel general who was the first to participate in the uprising and killed countless Qing soldiers, died like this.
The corpse fell in a pool of blood, with a pair of eyes that remained closed, seemingly unwilling to accept it.
After finally waiting for the opportunity, he used strong tactics to gather more than a thousand people.When he was in high spirits, he was killed by an unknown person without doing anything.
"Only you are worthy of meeting our King Zhu? Damn you!"
Luo Xiaolin was panting, holding the sword in both hands, and looked up at the more than 1000 miscellaneous soldiers in front of him, "Your bullshit Mr. Qian has already been beheaded by me, now kneel down and surrender immediately to avoid death, why don't you stand still after counting to three Those who are alive will be killed without mercy! Three or two..."
Luo Xiaolin's fierce and vicious words shocked the miscellaneous troops in front of him in an instant, and they heard noisy footsteps all around, as if there were Ming troops everywhere.
How dare these people resist?
Although their number was dozens of times that of Luo Xiaolin, these miscellaneous troops gathered by Yan Zijing were kneeling on the ground one by one at this moment, obediently surrendering.
When Zheng Dingrui arrived with most of his troops, Luo Xiaolin handed over these enemy prisoners as if he was relieved.
After all, there are thousands of prisoners here, and he may not be able to handle it just by relying on his NO.50 brothers.
Thanks to his quick wit, he first planned to attack and kill the enemy's general, and then showed a fierce and unafraid appearance to make these enemy soldiers feel afraid.
Fortunately, there was no danger this time. In addition, Mr. Lao Shizi Qian, who was killed by him, was another great achievement.
The Ming Dynasty's new army established by King Zhu Da did not judge military merit by head, but merit and promotion were all based on results.
Because of this, Yang Gongcai did not think about bravely killing the enemy, and was not even interested in gathering troops to quell the Ahou Rebellion.
Instead, he led his troops to chase the fleeing Du Junying alone. After all, if he caught the enemy's commander, could his credit be any less?
Please read it, collect it, vote for it
(End of this chapter)
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