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Chapter seven hundred and fifty second tasteless

When Huang Taiji received this letter, he was really shocked. The content involved in this letter was directly related to the national destiny of the Qing Dynasty.

After seeing this letter, Huang Taiji realized that Zhu Cilang was not a monster, nor was he a great god who could strategize and win thousands of miles. Instead, spies really appeared in the Qing Dynasty.

No wonder this prince saw through his action plan every time, no wonder Zhu Cilang would be one step ahead every time. Whenever Zhu Cilang mentioned before, Huang Taiji was always chilled.

Zhu Cilang predicted that the enemy's airs were an extremely terrible opponent. Now it seems that the terrible originated from the Qing Dynasty's traitor.

The letter was written by Zhu Cixuan, a handwritten letter from Zhu Cixuan. The content of the letter is: ‘Thank you for the information you have provided over the years. I heard that Huang Taiji was seriously ill, so I am afraid that there will be no more time. You must always pay attention to the movements of Jiannu and report to us at any time.

In addition, the nourishing Changsheng Pills you presented to Hai Lanzhu are really effective. Once Hai Lanzhu dies, Huang Taiji will not have much time to go. When our palace rushes to the north, defeat Huang Taiji and occupy the Jiannu throne, we will reward you on your merits. Fan Wencheng is the number one hero of the Ming Dynasty.’

Huang Taiji's hands trembled and stared at the letter in front of him, and he couldn't believe his eyes. Fan Wencheng, the Han minister he loved the most, was actually a detailed work.

"No, this is impossible. How could Fan Zhangjing betray me? This is a counter-espionage plan, it is the counter-espionage plan of the prince of the Ming Dynasty! This cunning and shameless prince of the Ming Dynasty must be." Huang Taiji, who was seriously ill, shouted and cursed hatefully.

How could Fan Wencheng be a detailed work? You should know that he was a founding hero of the Qing Dynasty. Most of the regulations during the founding of the Qing Dynasty were made by him, and he was regarded as the leader of civil officials.

How could such a person be a meticulous work? There is only one possibility, this is the intentional frame-up of the Crown Prince Zhu Cilang.

Huang Taiji was furious: "Investigate it to me and investigate it strictly! Who sent the letter to me, who!"

The eunuch on the side was trembling: "Reply to the master's words, I heard that it was a smuggled horse gang. The letter was found from the chariots of the Zhenghuang Banner when he was at the gate of the city. These people have been arrested and arrested, and after being tortured, they were not aware of this. The emperor is right, this is the intentional frame-up of the Prince of Ming."

Once the seeds of suspicion are planted, they will take root and sprout. When they grow into towering trees, those who are suspicious will have to face the end of death.

"No, no, my military secrets are so strict. Even the people who are most favored around me don't know my intentions. How did the prince of Ming Dynasty know? Someone must have betrayed me, and there must have been a detailed work in the court. All the civil and military officials in the court can guess who can understand my thoughts, who can be there and who can be there!"

Huang Taiji finally became suspicious of Fan Wencheng. On the surface, Fan Wencheng did not have the reason to betray the Qing Dynasty. Although he was a Han Chinese, he was loyal to Huang Taiji.

When Huang Taiji founded the country and proclaimed himself emperor, most of the rules and etiquette were formulated by Fan Wencheng. Moreover, Fan Wencheng's suggestions were often pointed out incisively. It is no exaggeration to say that Fan Wencheng's contribution to the Qing Dynasty was as strong as today.

As the first Han minister of the Qing Dynasty, Fan Wencheng, the leader of the civil officials, forgot his ancestors and his identity. He devoted all his energy to loyalty to the Qing Dynasty.

However, Huang Taiji suffered repeated setbacks every time he sent troops. He knew the importance of military secrets, so before the three armies set out, even the princes and princesses did not know his intentions.

For example, Huang Taiji's strategy of taking troops from Mongolia to Shaanxi was not known by the army, just to prevent leaks of secrets. It was not until the army went to fight against Huang Taiji that he informed the three armies.

Even so, when Huangtai Kedah hit Lanzhou City, Zhu Ciyang arrived with reinforcements. In the end, Huangtai Kedah failed and had to withdraw his troops and return to the army.

On the way back to Shengjing, Huang Taiji was beaten by Zhu Cilang's Hu Ben Army all the way. He was so depressed that Huang Taiji had no power to fight back. He finally returned to Shengjing City.

No matter how powerful Zhu Cilang is, even if he is Zhuge Liang's reincarnation, he would not have thought that his destination was Lanzhou. Even the generals in the army could not guess what he thought.

In addition to Fan Wencheng, Fan Wencheng is actually loyal to him. Huang Taiji is familiar with the Three Kingdoms and knows that Cao Cao has a chief clerk Yang Xiu. "It's a pity to abandon him, but he has nothing to gain when he eats. He is better than Hanzhong, and he knows that the king wants to repay him."

Cao Cao and Liu Bei were fighting against Hanzhong, and the two armies were in stalemate. Cao Cao saw that the food and grass were about to be exhausted for several days, and he was unable to win, and was worried. At this time, the soldiers came to ask for the order in the evening. Cao Cao was staring at the useless ribs in the bowl and thinking about the plan of advancing and retreating, and then answered casually: "Idiot ribs!"

When the order "chicken rib" was passed to the chief clerk Yang Xiu, this guy was smart and encouraged the soldiers to pack up their luggage to withdraw their troops. The soldiers asked about the reason. Yang Xiu said: Chicken ribs and chicken ribs are eaten without meat, and they are delicious to abandon them. Now the prime minister cannot win, and he is afraid that people will laugh at him. He will order his troops to retreat tomorrow.

So everyone believed it. Cao Cao knew about this, so Cao Cao killed Yang Xiu's head in the name of bewitching the morale of the army. This is an allusion about a useless man.

Anyone who has read "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" knows the causes and consequences of Yang Xiu being killed by Cao Cao. Yang Xiu is quick-witted, intelligent, and a man with a distinctive tongue. He is relied on his talent and is generous. He is appreciated and respected by Cao Cao and became an important official of King Cao Cao of Wei.

After the incident of a large-scale gate, Yibozi, Cao Cao killed someone in his dream, Wu Zhi and other incidents, Cao Cao had a secret grudge against Yang Xiu and was secretly wary. Later, Yang Xiu secretly intervened in the deposing and establishing the prince, which aroused great dissatisfaction and jealousy. During the war in Hanzhong, Cao Cao killed Yang Xiu for "chicken ribs" and buried him with a generous amount, and rewarded many items to comfort his relatives.

Yang Xiu's death was written in Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", which made people unable to see clues about Cao Cao's murder of Yang Xiu. Instead, he dealt with the "scattered incident" impartially, killed Yang Xiu according to the law, strictly enforced military discipline, and did it seamlessly, eliminating a major hidden danger in his heart and eliminating worries.

Yang Xiu, as a strategist in the feudal era, was a typical figure in ancient China. His talent and knowledge were outstanding. He was also quite accurate, quick and agile in thinking, analyzing, judging, and foreseeing the psychological activities of Prime Minister Cao Cao. It was precisely because of this accurate prediction that Yang Xiu lost his life for this.

Although Yang Xiu knew the conflicts and hesitation of Cao Cao's attitude before retreating, he knew the bottom of the situation. As a staff member of Cao Cao for many years, he had enough understanding of Cao Cao's suspicious nature and violent and cruel personality. He mistakenly believed that Cao Cao would not take the lead, so he dared to expose himself in the army that Cao Cao would withdraw his troops, ask the soldiers to pack up their salutes and prepare to return to the court. This is a typical example of intelligence being misled by intelligence.
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