evil slave
Chapter 68 Guards
When I woke up, it was already bright, and the sun shone through the door directly onto the bed. 【】After rubbing his blurred eyes, Zhao Qiang struggled to sit up, settled for a while, got up and put on his clothes after his head cleared up, but the place where he didn't want to touch his hands was soft. The second Russian woman Linna.
Damn, it can't be like this next time.Looking at Lin Na who was still awake, Zhao Qiang shook his head. If this woman was a chaste daughter, I'm afraid my life would be lost at her hands. Fortunately, she didn't do that.Slightly poked her head to look at Lin Na's sideways face, but saw that she was sleeping soundly, without the misery of a normal woman after being raped.
This Russian girl looks really good, after all, she is an aristocratic woman, and her genes are really good.Zhao Qiang was a little glad that Lin Na didn't kill him while he was asleep, and he was a little happy because Lin Na's body gave him a taste of the happiness of a man. If the sun hadn't risen high, looking at Lin Na who was naked in front of him, Zhao Qiang might I can't help raising my gun again.
After getting dressed, Zhao Qiang didn't wake up Lin Na, and opened the door directly. There are still many things to do today, so we can't waste any more time on the woman.
"Mr. Qian, you're up."
As soon as he left the house, Zhao Qiang saw four strong young men guarding outside respectfully. Seeing him coming out, the four hurriedly saluted him.
"you?"
Zhao Qiang looked at these four people puzzled, not understanding what they were doing outside his house.
The leader was a tall man, 25 or [-] years old, and hurriedly said: "Mr. Qian, the four of us were dispatched by Hu Yingguan to serve as guards for Mr. Qian. His subordinate Chen Wei." After speaking, he pointed to the other three. People, said separately: "Yan Qian, He Manchuan, Xu Ping."
Hu Wang's carelessness is getting more and more careful, and he can even think of arranging guards for me.After listening to Chen Wei's words, Zhao Qiang laughed uncontrollably. He was not dissatisfied with this arrangement. After all, his status was different. He was no longer the bodyguard who used to protect others, but the backbone of hundreds of Wu troops in the fort. Naturally, he had to pay more attention to safety issues.With the guards, the authority can be improved and the work is much more convenient. He nodded with a smile and signaled the four of them to get up.
"Judging from your accent, you don't look like someone from the old camp."
Listening to Chen Wei's words, Zhao Qiang had the taste of listening to Cantonese speak Mandarin in later generations, and guessed that this person should be from the Guangdong area.Sure enough, Chen Wei's subsequent answer confirmed Zhao Qiang's guess.
"Returning to Mr. Qian, my subordinate is from Cantonese. He used to work in the Pingnan Wangjun. After the prince was killed, his subordinate was also sent outside the customs. I was lucky to go to Yongling with Mr. Qian, and then went to Songshan with Mr. Qian Fort."
Speaking of this, Chen Wei gave Zhao Qiang a grateful look: "If it weren't for Mr. Qian, the subordinates would probably still be living in Songshan Castle without people or ghosts. How could they be in this situation. Now that Hu Ying is an official, can he It is a great honor for my subordinates to serve as the guard of President Qian. My lord, but there is a driving force, my subordinates will go through fire and water, and I will not hesitate!"
King Pingnan refers to Shang Kexi, but he died in Guangzhou in the 15th year of Kangxi. Of course, Zhao Qiang understood that the prince Chen Wei was talking about was Shang Kexi's eldest son, Shang Zhixin.Zhao Qiang is quite familiar with the unlucky Shang Zhixin.The world often talks about the San Francisco Rebellion and the San Francisco Rebellion, but in fact it was Wu Sangui who fought against the Qing army alone.Shang Zhixin of the other two feudal clans was a faction who straddled the fence, with strong support in spirit, but no action. Until Wu Sangui died of illness, he didn't even take a step out of Guangdong, just wandering around in his own three acres of land.
Geng Jingzhong in Fujian was enlightened, and he wanted to fight against the Qing Dynasty, and he also sacrificed to the Northern Expedition, but Zheng Jing in Taiwan competed with him as if he had eaten gunpowder, and dragged him back in Fujian.Geng Jingzhong had to fight against the Qing army in the front, and deal with Zheng Jing in the back. The army was already the weakest, and he couldn't take care of the tail, so that the Qing court didn't pay attention to him at all, and only let a few thousand green battalion soldiers from Zhejiang to deal with him.Zheng Jing paid more attention to Geng Jingzhong than the Qing court, and his tens of thousands of troops went to Fujian. The final result was that Geng Jingzhong was dragged down by Taiwan's "Ming Army".
Whenever he came across this piece of historical material, Zhao Qiang had an illusion that Zheng Jing was an internal response to the Qing court, or else why, regardless of the overall situation, he did not fight against the Qing army, but focused on fighting against the Qing army Geng Jingzhong?At that time, if he had sent sailors to the north, he would follow his father Zheng Chenggong to make trouble in Nanjing, or go north to Tianjin. Whatever he did, it might be the last straw that crushed the Manchus.It's a pity that this person has too little experience. Zhao Qiang can only attribute the reason for this incomprehensible historical fact to the influence of the Zheng family's pirate genes.
Pirates, they only care about the interests of their own small group, regardless of the overall situation. Didn’t Zheng Chenggong fight in the nest back then, fighting to the death with Zheng Cai, and finally being picked up by the Qing army, but how did they think of snatching Taiwan from the Dutch as a foothold? Later, he carried forward the character of the pirates who preserved their strength, and staged a live farce on the Yangtze River, which completely ruined the situation that the entire south of the Yangtze River could return to the rule of the Ming Dynasty. Self-interest ultimately led to the failure of all anti-Qing forces.The father has a precedent, and the son will naturally follow suit. It is really sad and lamentable, but his name will last forever after his death. If Li Dingguo Jiuquan knew it, it would be a joke that the world does not know history.
Chen Wei is Shang Zhixin's subordinate. As far as Zhao Qiang knows, Shang Zhixin sent troops to besiege his father Shang Kexi's mansion when Guangzhou was in crisis in the 15th year of Kangxi, and then responded to Wu Sangui's uprising.However, he was not determined to do anything anyway, and within a few months he regretted it and returned to the Qing court.At that time, Kangxi was being overwhelmed by Wu Sangui, and he had nothing to do with Shang Zhixin who was far away in Guangdong. Even if his previous actions in response to Wu Sangui did not happen, he was allowed to inherit Shang Kexi's throne and continue to guard Guangdong.In the 17th year of Kangxi, due to the tense front-line battle, the Qing army was a little difficult to parry, so Kangxi ordered Shang Zhixin to send troops to rescue Yizhang, Chenzhou, and Yongxing, and hit Wu Sangui from behind.However, Shang Zhixin is also considered loyal, although he did not raise troops to go north with Wu Sangui, but he would not do it if he was asked to stab Wu Sangui with a knife.He found a lot of excuses and refused to go, adopting a wait-and-see attitude, and whoever wins he will mess with whoever.However, this kind of faction riding on the wall is obviously not tolerated by Kangxi. After defeating the Wu army, Kangxi ordered Shang Zhixin to be bound and sent to Beijing.Shang Zhixin is not a fool, of course he understands what Kangxi wants him to do in Beijing.However, the military and government officials in Guangdong were determined to take credit for his head, and the situation was over, so Shang Zhixin had to go to Beijing obediently, and was sentenced to death immediately, ending his unfortunate career as a fool.Listing it as one of the San Francisco rebellions is really flattering him. I am afraid that Kangxi ordered the historian to list Shang Zhixin as a big rebellious army in order to show his brilliance and prowess.
The chaos in San Francisco must sound much more frightening than the one or two feudal lords.
Because Wu Jun generally didn't like Shang Zhixin's men, Zhao Qiang never cared about Shang Fan's men who were also slaves outside the customs, and he didn't pay much attention to Shang Zhixin's subordinates who were working as coolies together.As soon as my heart moved, I should find out, besides the Wu army, how many credible subordinates were there with me, and whether there were Geng Jingzhong.In the future, they may be able to rely on them to get involved in Fujian and Guangdong. They are all local snakes
Yan Qian, He Manchuan, and Xu Ping briefly talked about their own situation under Zhao Qiang's questioning one by one.Yan Qian is from Guangxi, and his father was engaged in maritime business in Guangxi. After Wu Sangui raised his army, his father had a speculative mentality, thinking that Wu Sangui would take over the world, so he sent Yan Qian, the third son who was brave and fierce, and always wanted to do business The money was sent to Wu Junzhi, not wanting to fail in speculation, so his son was sent to be a slave outside the customs, and the Yan family fell into ruin.
He Manchuan was originally a small officer in the Wu army, the school lieutenant of the Ma Buying, and he was nicknamed "He Sanpao". Fortunately, he had no intention of dissatisfied with Zhao Qiang.He Manchuan is similar to Hu Wang in the past and Qi Zhuang now, they are all rough people, and they only accept those who are more ruthless than himself. Ever since he saw Zhao Qiang was willing to be skinned by party officials for the life of his roommate, he has left Zhao Qiang in his mind. The man's impression.Later, seeing him fighting bloody battles with the Rakshasa people to save those women, he felt admiration in his heart.Originally, he also signed up to join the defense team, but Zhao Qiang had requested in advance that he would not want anyone who had served as an officer in the Wu army, so He Manchuan was not able to join the defense team.But he and Zhao Qiang were predestined, after Zhao Qiang said those words to them in Songshan Fort, he was the first to walk behind Zhao Qiang.Afterwards, he followed all the way north, joined the dead soldiers before seizing the fort, and rode with Qi Zhuang to seize the gate of the fort.Xu Ping is an ordinary soldier, a native of Yunnan, a descendant of the Guanning Army, with excellent sword skills.
When Hu Wang, Wu Si, and Qi Zhuang were discussing to equip Zhao Qiang with guards, they agreed that each of the four would have one person under their command. The final result was that Chen Wei, Yan Qian, He Manchuan, and Xu Ping became Zhao Qiang's guards.Different from the bravery of the other three, Chen Wei's martial arts skills are ordinary, but he was sent here by Hu Wang. The reason is that this person is relatively exquisite, and Zhao Qiang will be very easy to use, and sometimes he can help with some personal matters.
After saying a few words of encouragement to the four guards, Zhao Qiang asked them to split up and inform several battalion officers and Wei Ji to meet him in the Russian meeting hall. He was about to start the arrangement of reorganization and management .
Damn, it can't be like this next time.Looking at Lin Na who was still awake, Zhao Qiang shook his head. If this woman was a chaste daughter, I'm afraid my life would be lost at her hands. Fortunately, she didn't do that.Slightly poked her head to look at Lin Na's sideways face, but saw that she was sleeping soundly, without the misery of a normal woman after being raped.
This Russian girl looks really good, after all, she is an aristocratic woman, and her genes are really good.Zhao Qiang was a little glad that Lin Na didn't kill him while he was asleep, and he was a little happy because Lin Na's body gave him a taste of the happiness of a man. If the sun hadn't risen high, looking at Lin Na who was naked in front of him, Zhao Qiang might I can't help raising my gun again.
After getting dressed, Zhao Qiang didn't wake up Lin Na, and opened the door directly. There are still many things to do today, so we can't waste any more time on the woman.
"Mr. Qian, you're up."
As soon as he left the house, Zhao Qiang saw four strong young men guarding outside respectfully. Seeing him coming out, the four hurriedly saluted him.
"you?"
Zhao Qiang looked at these four people puzzled, not understanding what they were doing outside his house.
The leader was a tall man, 25 or [-] years old, and hurriedly said: "Mr. Qian, the four of us were dispatched by Hu Yingguan to serve as guards for Mr. Qian. His subordinate Chen Wei." After speaking, he pointed to the other three. People, said separately: "Yan Qian, He Manchuan, Xu Ping."
Hu Wang's carelessness is getting more and more careful, and he can even think of arranging guards for me.After listening to Chen Wei's words, Zhao Qiang laughed uncontrollably. He was not dissatisfied with this arrangement. After all, his status was different. He was no longer the bodyguard who used to protect others, but the backbone of hundreds of Wu troops in the fort. Naturally, he had to pay more attention to safety issues.With the guards, the authority can be improved and the work is much more convenient. He nodded with a smile and signaled the four of them to get up.
"Judging from your accent, you don't look like someone from the old camp."
Listening to Chen Wei's words, Zhao Qiang had the taste of listening to Cantonese speak Mandarin in later generations, and guessed that this person should be from the Guangdong area.Sure enough, Chen Wei's subsequent answer confirmed Zhao Qiang's guess.
"Returning to Mr. Qian, my subordinate is from Cantonese. He used to work in the Pingnan Wangjun. After the prince was killed, his subordinate was also sent outside the customs. I was lucky to go to Yongling with Mr. Qian, and then went to Songshan with Mr. Qian Fort."
Speaking of this, Chen Wei gave Zhao Qiang a grateful look: "If it weren't for Mr. Qian, the subordinates would probably still be living in Songshan Castle without people or ghosts. How could they be in this situation. Now that Hu Ying is an official, can he It is a great honor for my subordinates to serve as the guard of President Qian. My lord, but there is a driving force, my subordinates will go through fire and water, and I will not hesitate!"
King Pingnan refers to Shang Kexi, but he died in Guangzhou in the 15th year of Kangxi. Of course, Zhao Qiang understood that the prince Chen Wei was talking about was Shang Kexi's eldest son, Shang Zhixin.Zhao Qiang is quite familiar with the unlucky Shang Zhixin.The world often talks about the San Francisco Rebellion and the San Francisco Rebellion, but in fact it was Wu Sangui who fought against the Qing army alone.Shang Zhixin of the other two feudal clans was a faction who straddled the fence, with strong support in spirit, but no action. Until Wu Sangui died of illness, he didn't even take a step out of Guangdong, just wandering around in his own three acres of land.
Geng Jingzhong in Fujian was enlightened, and he wanted to fight against the Qing Dynasty, and he also sacrificed to the Northern Expedition, but Zheng Jing in Taiwan competed with him as if he had eaten gunpowder, and dragged him back in Fujian.Geng Jingzhong had to fight against the Qing army in the front, and deal with Zheng Jing in the back. The army was already the weakest, and he couldn't take care of the tail, so that the Qing court didn't pay attention to him at all, and only let a few thousand green battalion soldiers from Zhejiang to deal with him.Zheng Jing paid more attention to Geng Jingzhong than the Qing court, and his tens of thousands of troops went to Fujian. The final result was that Geng Jingzhong was dragged down by Taiwan's "Ming Army".
Whenever he came across this piece of historical material, Zhao Qiang had an illusion that Zheng Jing was an internal response to the Qing court, or else why, regardless of the overall situation, he did not fight against the Qing army, but focused on fighting against the Qing army Geng Jingzhong?At that time, if he had sent sailors to the north, he would follow his father Zheng Chenggong to make trouble in Nanjing, or go north to Tianjin. Whatever he did, it might be the last straw that crushed the Manchus.It's a pity that this person has too little experience. Zhao Qiang can only attribute the reason for this incomprehensible historical fact to the influence of the Zheng family's pirate genes.
Pirates, they only care about the interests of their own small group, regardless of the overall situation. Didn’t Zheng Chenggong fight in the nest back then, fighting to the death with Zheng Cai, and finally being picked up by the Qing army, but how did they think of snatching Taiwan from the Dutch as a foothold? Later, he carried forward the character of the pirates who preserved their strength, and staged a live farce on the Yangtze River, which completely ruined the situation that the entire south of the Yangtze River could return to the rule of the Ming Dynasty. Self-interest ultimately led to the failure of all anti-Qing forces.The father has a precedent, and the son will naturally follow suit. It is really sad and lamentable, but his name will last forever after his death. If Li Dingguo Jiuquan knew it, it would be a joke that the world does not know history.
Chen Wei is Shang Zhixin's subordinate. As far as Zhao Qiang knows, Shang Zhixin sent troops to besiege his father Shang Kexi's mansion when Guangzhou was in crisis in the 15th year of Kangxi, and then responded to Wu Sangui's uprising.However, he was not determined to do anything anyway, and within a few months he regretted it and returned to the Qing court.At that time, Kangxi was being overwhelmed by Wu Sangui, and he had nothing to do with Shang Zhixin who was far away in Guangdong. Even if his previous actions in response to Wu Sangui did not happen, he was allowed to inherit Shang Kexi's throne and continue to guard Guangdong.In the 17th year of Kangxi, due to the tense front-line battle, the Qing army was a little difficult to parry, so Kangxi ordered Shang Zhixin to send troops to rescue Yizhang, Chenzhou, and Yongxing, and hit Wu Sangui from behind.However, Shang Zhixin is also considered loyal, although he did not raise troops to go north with Wu Sangui, but he would not do it if he was asked to stab Wu Sangui with a knife.He found a lot of excuses and refused to go, adopting a wait-and-see attitude, and whoever wins he will mess with whoever.However, this kind of faction riding on the wall is obviously not tolerated by Kangxi. After defeating the Wu army, Kangxi ordered Shang Zhixin to be bound and sent to Beijing.Shang Zhixin is not a fool, of course he understands what Kangxi wants him to do in Beijing.However, the military and government officials in Guangdong were determined to take credit for his head, and the situation was over, so Shang Zhixin had to go to Beijing obediently, and was sentenced to death immediately, ending his unfortunate career as a fool.Listing it as one of the San Francisco rebellions is really flattering him. I am afraid that Kangxi ordered the historian to list Shang Zhixin as a big rebellious army in order to show his brilliance and prowess.
The chaos in San Francisco must sound much more frightening than the one or two feudal lords.
Because Wu Jun generally didn't like Shang Zhixin's men, Zhao Qiang never cared about Shang Fan's men who were also slaves outside the customs, and he didn't pay much attention to Shang Zhixin's subordinates who were working as coolies together.As soon as my heart moved, I should find out, besides the Wu army, how many credible subordinates were there with me, and whether there were Geng Jingzhong.In the future, they may be able to rely on them to get involved in Fujian and Guangdong. They are all local snakes
Yan Qian, He Manchuan, and Xu Ping briefly talked about their own situation under Zhao Qiang's questioning one by one.Yan Qian is from Guangxi, and his father was engaged in maritime business in Guangxi. After Wu Sangui raised his army, his father had a speculative mentality, thinking that Wu Sangui would take over the world, so he sent Yan Qian, the third son who was brave and fierce, and always wanted to do business The money was sent to Wu Junzhi, not wanting to fail in speculation, so his son was sent to be a slave outside the customs, and the Yan family fell into ruin.
He Manchuan was originally a small officer in the Wu army, the school lieutenant of the Ma Buying, and he was nicknamed "He Sanpao". Fortunately, he had no intention of dissatisfied with Zhao Qiang.He Manchuan is similar to Hu Wang in the past and Qi Zhuang now, they are all rough people, and they only accept those who are more ruthless than himself. Ever since he saw Zhao Qiang was willing to be skinned by party officials for the life of his roommate, he has left Zhao Qiang in his mind. The man's impression.Later, seeing him fighting bloody battles with the Rakshasa people to save those women, he felt admiration in his heart.Originally, he also signed up to join the defense team, but Zhao Qiang had requested in advance that he would not want anyone who had served as an officer in the Wu army, so He Manchuan was not able to join the defense team.But he and Zhao Qiang were predestined, after Zhao Qiang said those words to them in Songshan Fort, he was the first to walk behind Zhao Qiang.Afterwards, he followed all the way north, joined the dead soldiers before seizing the fort, and rode with Qi Zhuang to seize the gate of the fort.Xu Ping is an ordinary soldier, a native of Yunnan, a descendant of the Guanning Army, with excellent sword skills.
When Hu Wang, Wu Si, and Qi Zhuang were discussing to equip Zhao Qiang with guards, they agreed that each of the four would have one person under their command. The final result was that Chen Wei, Yan Qian, He Manchuan, and Xu Ping became Zhao Qiang's guards.Different from the bravery of the other three, Chen Wei's martial arts skills are ordinary, but he was sent here by Hu Wang. The reason is that this person is relatively exquisite, and Zhao Qiang will be very easy to use, and sometimes he can help with some personal matters.
After saying a few words of encouragement to the four guards, Zhao Qiang asked them to split up and inform several battalion officers and Wei Ji to meet him in the Russian meeting hall. He was about to start the arrangement of reorganization and management .
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