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Nine hundred and fortieth chapters tent

From the Tianqi period to the early Chongzhen year, Mao Wenlong's troops used Jinzhou, the coastal areas of Liaodong and the Pi Island area of ​​Korea as their bases, repeatedly attacked the rear of the Later Jin Dynasty, posing a threat to the Later Jin Dynasty.

If it were only for this, Zhu Cixuan did not really hate this person. After all, killing Mao Wenlong was indeed a big stain on Yuan Chonghuan. Mao Wenlong was a little bit scared, and his subordinates had no heads, so it was reasonable to join the Qing Dynasty.

The problem is that Kong Youde and Kong Youde rebelled when they arrived at Wuqiao. Li Jiucheng persuaded Kong Youde to launch the Wuqiao mutiny and return to Dengzhou. He broke the city under Geng Zhongming's inner response and called himself Marshal of the Capital. Sun Yuanhua was loyal to the court and was unwilling to be king. Kong Youde let him flee from Dengzhou.

In the first month of the fifth year of Chongzhen, Kong Youde's troops advanced eastward to surround Dengzhou, and Dengzhou was in a hurry. In February, Kong Youde's troops led their troops to besiege Laizhou. Kong Youde recruited his former subordinates, and 3,000 Ming generals stationed at Pidao, including Chen Youde, and joined the ranks of rebellion. The rebels even attacked Laizhou City with all their strength.

Under the leadership of Xu Congzhi, Xie Lian and Laizhou prefect Zhu Wannian and others, the soldiers and civilians guarding Laizhou "prepare straw and food, set up guards, and occupied the enemy for several months." Amid the heavy siege of the rebels, although the city was too ammunition and food were exhausted, they still refused to open the city to surrender. However, the general of Ming Dynasty, Deng Guogong and Wang Hongyi led 10,000 Sichuan soldiers from Changyi to help, only 40 miles away from Laizhou, but received an order to stop and hope to succeed in the recruitment. Kong Youde saw this and desperately attacked the city. Governor Xu Congzhi personally went up to the city tower, and was hit by rebel artillery fire, and died of serious injury. His death further inspired the determination of the soldiers and civilians in Laizhou to defend the city. "The people of Lai felt his righteousness and could not stand."

After Xie Lian was captured, the court urgently ordered reinforcements from all walks of life to attack Kong Youde. Seeing that the situation was not good, Kong Youde withdrew to Dengzhou City. In October, the Ming army began to attack the city and the battle was very fierce. The Ming deputy general Ding Sihou, the subordinate general Cheng Zhongwen, and Zubanglou were killed in the siege. The main rebel general Li Jiucheng was also killed by artillery fire in the Ming army. Seeing that Dengzhou was in danger, Kong Youde led nearly 10,000 rebels to break through and board the city and boarded a ship to flee. The Ming general Huang Long, who was stationed in Lushun, Changshan and Ludao, led his troops to ambush, captured Kong Youde's general Mao Youshun, Mao Chengfu and others, and defeated the rebels. Kong Youde, Geng Zhongming and others led their remaining troops to escape to Gaizhou and switch to the Later Jin Dynasty.

In the sixth year of Chongzhen (in April, they led 10,000 rebels and their families to join with the Later Jin soldiers led by Jirgalang, Ajige and Dudu at the mouth of the Yalu River. They were asked to shave their hair, and the Denglai Rebellion ended.

If Zhu Cilang is still tolerant of the above, Zhu Cilang could still tolerate it. After all, the Ming Dynasty was really bad at the time. Kong Youde sent treason, and Zhu Cilang could also let go of the past.

The problem is that after Kong Youde defected to the Qing Dynasty, he could be a traitor who was living a life of life and die. This would not leave much infamy in history.

But he didn't. After Kong Youde surrendered to the Qing Dynasty, he immediately became Huang Taiji's pug, desperately knelt down and licked the Qing Dynasty. He not only taught the Ming Dynasty's artillery casting technology, but also helped Huang Taiji to deal with the Han people.

Huang Taiji was a smart man, and he didn't care about Kong Youde. However, the group of artillery casting craftsmen brought by Kong Youde were all treasures that were not replaced by ten cities. So Huang Taiji personally led the beiles out of Shengjing to greet him ten miles, and treated him with the most solemn "appreciation" of the Jurchens. He still regarded him as the marshal of the capital, placed Dong Liaoyang, formed his own army, and called the "Tianyou Soldier".

After that, in the decisive battle between the Qing Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty, Kong Youde was mostly involved in it and made great contributions.

Therefore, when he saw Jirgalang revealing his identity and introducing Kong Youde's arrival, Zhu Cilang was so angry that he was furious.

Zhu Cilang did not do anything to Jirgalang. After all, they were all their own masters, and they were all mankind. When he saw Kong Youde, who was shaving his hair and changing clothes, he kept his slave braids behind him, he said coldly: "Is it Kong Youde the thing like you, a dog, the thing is Kong Youde?"

This was a great humiliation. Kong Youde immediately turned red, but now the Qing Dynasty has lost its former prestige. Even in the face of the humiliation of the Crown Prince of Ming, he could only bow his head and bow: "Kong Youde, under the command of the Qing Dynasty, pays homage to His Highness the Crown Prince of Ming. Your Highness said I am a dog-like thing, then I am."

Zhu Cilang didn't expect that this person had no backbone at all. He couldn't help but sneer: "You are not even as good as a dog, so let me get it out!"

The guards on the side grabbed Kong Youde without saying a word. Wangcai, who was beside Zhu Cilang, said angrily: "Is a thing that is worse than a dog worth talking to our Prince? This kind of thing that forgets the ancestors and bears the sect, cut off his braids and blow them out!"

At this time, Kong Youde finally couldn't bear it and glared at Zhu Cilang: "I am the envoy of the Qing Dynasty. Is the prince too much?"

Zhu Cilang was disdainful of talking to such people, and Wangcai waved his hand. The guards held Kong Youde and pulled out the tent. Outside the tent, a guard grabbed the braid behind Kong Youde and pulled it out, pulled out the sword, and cut off Kong Youde's long braid: "Your Highness the Crown Prince has an order to bomb this man out of the military camp, get out!"

When the Ming army officers and soldiers heard this, they were still polite to him. Everyone immediately punched and kicked Kong Youde and kicked Kong Youde. Along the way, they kicked Kong Youde out of the military camp like a dog.

After all, Kong Youde was also the obedient king of the Qing Dynasty. Zhu Cilang was so hospitalized with guests, which was really barbaric.

So what? If you don’t want to negotiate, get out. I don’t want to negotiate with you. It was you who licked your face and came by yourself.

The reason why Dorgon sent Jiergalang, the defeated general, to show his surrender. Jiergalang was so angry that he knew that a small impatience would cause trouble. No matter how angry he was in his heart, he could only be that he would dare not speak out.

Zhu Cilang no longer paid attention to Jirgalang, but started to slice his roasted lamb again. It seemed that Zhu Cilang was at least giving Jirgalang some face to him and could listen to him.

Jirgalang did not speak for Kong Youde. He knew that if he provoked the prince, he would probably go out with him. So Jirgalang, who endured humiliation, bowed and said, "Dear Prince of the Ming Dynasty..."

Zhu Cilang waved his hand and interrupted him: "Don't let it go, I can't stand your respect. You are shouting respect in your mouth, and I'm afraid you've already cursed."

Jirgalang did not speak and expressed his consent. After all, when you came, you would blow out a tribute from the Qing Dynasty, and they would naturally curse in their hearts.

Zhu Cixuan then said, "If you have something to say, say nothing, let it go."

Jirhalang was extremely angry and said, "Our Regents are coming down to sincerely submit to the Ming Dynasty. Can Your Highness allow me to report one by one, we Regents want to convey a few things to Your Highness."
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