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Chapter four hundred and sixty seventh Manchuria encirclement(2/2)

As early as two years ago, the Ming Dynasty court specially set up a sacrifice to the soul, and also a special sacrifice to the death of Hong Liaoyang. Until now, no one in the Ming Dynasty knew that Hong Chengchou surrendered to the Qing Dynasty. Now Hong Chengchou's death will not cause any trouble in the upper class of the Qing Dynasty. It was just a surrendered literati who couldn't think about it.

On that day, Hong Chengchou was captured, and Huang Taiji took him to Shengjing, Chenyang, and surrendered with all his might. However, Hong Chengchou reads and writes books every day without saying a word.

After Huang Taiji had exhausted his patience, he was ready to kill people. Fan Wencheng went to Hong Chengchou's residence to peep at the house and found that there were mud on the eaves and bird nests falling on his clothes. Hong Chengchou was wiping there desperately. Fan Wencheng and Huang Taiji reported to him:

"This Hong Chengchou may not have the integrity of seeking death and dying for his country. He even cherishes his clothes so dirty, let alone his own life?"

Huang Taiji stopped killing his intentions and finally surrendered Hong Chengchou. During this period, there were still jokes about Concubine Zhuang dedicating herself to Hong Chengchou and inspiring her surrender. Whether it was true or false, it was not enough for outsiders to tell him. In the history without Li Meng, after the Qing Dynasty entered the pass, Hong Chengchou was the main commander of the southern strategy, dispatching all kinds of troops and cleaning up all the remaining forces, making great contributions to the Qing Dynasty.

Hong Chengchou is indeed a greedy person who is afraid of death, but when he was captured during the day, he was desperate and helpless. Hong Chengchou did not commit suicide, but he had been living in the Qing Dynasty for more than two years. However, Hong Chengchou suddenly committed suicide today. This is really a strange phenomenon... Perhaps, this is not surprising.

The Qing army and horses defeated the Mongolian tribes on the grassland, even more brilliant than the victory of the Ming Dynasty. Although Atamu, the chief magistrate of Zhenghongqi stationed in Houtunwei in Guangning, knew to be cautious, he was still ready to try the opponent's weight. If the Tumote cavalry on the grassland was bluffing, he would completely defeat him.

Every few days, thousands of cavalrymen came to Dakang Fort and Wanfo Pass to show off their power, swaying, and then swaying, with unfast speed.

On the fifth day of the seventh month, the commander-in-chief Atamu of the Zhenghongqi, led more than 4,000 Manchu and Mongolian cavalry to intercept the Mongolian cavalry on the grassland...

On July 12th, Jinan was already quite hot. In the inner hall of the Duke of Qi's Mansion, the chief clerk Yuan Wenhong was reading to Li Meng with a notice from everywhere, and Sun Chuanting, wearing an iron mask, sat aside.

"General Xiao Wang left five hundred troops to guard the army in Seoul, leading the Korean garrison troops to start going north. The Tatars Dodo troops have retreated to the north of Kaicheng. The Korean garrison troops decided to set up camps in the Yanchuan and Dingzhou areas of Korea to gather fleeing Han people from Liaodong and southern Liaoning.

"Letter from General Zhang, the general of Hebei, that the Lengkou and Xifengkou in the north of Jizhen have been opened, and supplies and ammunition can be delivered to Chen Yongfu, Mr. Oman and Zhang Kun's army."

Li Meng stood up with his hands behind his back, walked to the map hanging on the wall, looked at the locations of Liao Town and Manchu Qing, picked up the charcoal pen placed below, picked up the pen on Yongping Prefecture on the map, Xingzhong on the grassland, and the borders between Liaodong and North Korea, and said softly to himself:
Chapter completed!
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