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Chapter 20 Negation

It was indeed an edict.

The last time the Lu Jianguo sent an envoy to commend Chen Wen to win the great victory behind the Siming Mountain Hall through rewards, preserving the contributions of the people who went south to Siming Mountain. At the same time, he also confirmed that he was the orthodox emperor of the imperial court.

In less than a year, the Ming army in Zhoushan was forced to go south to Fujian after the base fell. The remaining Ming army armed forces in Siming Mountain were hit again, and even the generals in Tiantai Mountain suffered heavy losses. Against this backdrop, Chen Wen used his lonely army to restore Jinhua Prefecture and defeat the large-scale encirclement of the Qing army, which is indeed extremely rare.

However, with Wang Jiang's capture, the Lu Jian State court would inevitably send people to take the armed forces into their hands after receiving the news, so as to improve their overall strength.

The content of the decree is not surprising, but it should be a matter of reward. Although for Chen Wen, the names of official positions and titles are not of great use for the time being, they do not hit the smiley person. Since they have been sent by Baba, if they are unwilling to accept the connection, they will obviously break with the court of the Lujian State, which will inevitably have a significant adverse impact on the internal unity of the Ming army group under his command.

The incense table has been set up, and Chen Wen led his generals to worship the imperial power represented by the imperial edict, and listened to the will of the king of Lu, who was recited by Cao Conglong, who acted as an angel.

"The Imperial Imperial Execution of the King of Lu, the general guarding Dalanshan, acted cheaply, and put the seal of the general of the general of the army, the left governor of the Left Army, and the hereditary commander of the Zhejiang commander Chen Wen."

"I am the favorite of Nanyue, and I value Huan Gui first; I gave the orders to the foreigners, especially Huangyu... I will fight against the flag and attack again, and swear to return to Zhejiang, and will tie stones to Yanran, and want to mark them in Linge."

"...I hereby issue an edict: Jin Qing is the general of military affairs in western Zhejiang and southern Zhejiang. He acts in a cheap manner. He is the seal of generals of the general of the Left Army Governor's Office, the left governor of the Prince Shaobao, Linhaibo. He is the special governor of the local governor of Zhejiang and other places, the right assistant minister of the Ministry of Military Affairs and the right deputy chief censor of the Censorate. Cao Conglongxing brought it to Jinhua. He is the intention of his solitary family to rely on him... but I am so proud of my intention. I am a special edict. The twelfth lunar month of the sixth year of the Lu period of the State."

After the imperial edict was recited, the generals under Chen Wen's command were still bowing to the ground, but they were all happy and even excited.

Linhaibo, their head coach finally won the title of the Ming Dynasty. Although the Ming court is currently suffering from titles, the title is a title. From today on, their head coach is a nobleman of the court. He is no longer just a simple general. And today Chen Wen's ability to get the title means that they will have this day sooner or later. Shouldn't this be excited?

But when Chen Wen finished listening to this imperial edict, he was completely delighted with all the generals under his command, and some were just panic like falling into an ice cellar and the anger that followed.

In the imperial edict, the positions of General and Governor's Office have not changed. This is a matter of course. The prince Shaobao is a honorary title and has no practical effect. The trick lies in "the military officer of the western Zhejiang and southern Zhejiang" and "Linhaibo".

Geographically speaking, western Zhejiang refers to the three prefectures of Jinhua, Quzhou and Yanzhou in western Zhejiang, while southern Zhejiang is the three prefectures of Chuzhou, Wenzhou and Taizhou. However, in cultural terms, western Zhejiang is part of Hangzhou, Jiaxi and Huzhou in Zhejiang and Nanzhili, while other regions of Zhejiang, including Shaoxing, Ningbo, Taizhou, Wenzhou, Chuzhou, Jinhua, Quzhou and Yanzhou, belong to eastern Zhejiang and are divided by Qiantang River.

The edict of the Lu Jian State stated that it was to guard western Zhejiang and southern Zhejiang, which was naturally a geographical title. At first glance, there might be nothing abnormal, because in the territory Chen Wen occupied now, Jinhua Prefecture belongs to western Zhejiang, while Jinyun County, Chuzhou Prefecture belongs to southern Zhejiang.

But at present, he is the only one of the established Ming troops left in Zhejiang. It is normal to have an admiral of the military affairs of Zhejiang. Even if it is too exaggerated, it is perfectly possible to admiral the military affairs of "culturally Eastern Zhejiang". Why do you tirelessly declare that it is "guarding" and "the general officer of the military affairs of western Zhejiang and southern Zhejiang"?

The so-called Linhaibo is generally divided into several types according to the custom of titles in the Southern Ming Dynasty. Taking the marquis and counts enthroned by the King of Lu as an example, the first is the title of Yong, such as Pingyi Hou Zhou Hezhi, Danghu Hou Ruan Jin, and Liu Yiming's old boss, Weiyi Hou Liu Mu, belongs to this category; the second type is similar to the previous type, but it is changed to the name of direction, such as Dingxi Hou Zhang Mingzhen, Pingxi Wang Dynasty, and Pingxi Bo Dynasty first; and the last type is named after his hometown, the garrison and the surrounding areas. For example, Xinchang Bo Yu Guowang, Changxing Bo Wu Yi belongs to this category.

However, Chen Wen's Linhai Bo is not among these three types, and has nothing to do with the first two. If classified according to the last type, Linhai is the prefecture of Taizhou, and Chen Wen's current occupied area is in Jinhua, which means it is self-evident.

I never thought that the rulers and ministers of the Lu Supervisor could even come up with the advance payment method. It seems that they really underestimated them!

In fact, it would be fine if it was just like this, but when I think of Cao Conglong as the "Governor Zhejiang and other local governors of the Military Affairs Department and the Right Deputy Censor of the Censorate", he naturally replaced Wang Jiang as the civil servant of the Ming army under his command, and the Shangfang sword brought by Conglong was theoretically used to kill him at the appropriate time!

Chen Wen did not have the Sword of Shangfang, and if he received the order, he would be a noble, not an ordinary military general, and his status was slightly higher than that of ordinary civil officials.

However, since the middle and late periods, the Ming Dynasty used civil warfare to control martial arts. In the Chongzhen Dynasty, Yuan Chonghuan even made a bad example of improper orders to kill Jieshen. Although the military is stronger now, Chen Wen could not bear Shang Fang's sword in his arms every day to wait to chop against Cao Conglong. The most terrifying thing is that Cao Conglong is a civil servant. In addition to confirming his military power, he must have an imperial edict to kill Chen Wen, just like when Wang Jiang was in charge of the Siming army and the Tiantai army.

If this is accepted, you should be wary of any attacks and killings that may occur at any time every day. If you do not accept this, it will be useless. Cao Conglong has the right to do so in theory.

And the most important thing is that his General Jinhua, Sun Yu's Prefecture in Jinhua, and all the officials of Jinhua Prefecture, and even Chen Wen's three deputy generals, except Li Ruixin, Wu Dengke and Yin Yue, were not appointed by the Lu Jian State court, but were just the temporary appointments of former Zhejiang Governor Wang Jiang and him and Sun Yu. These were not under the legal basis.

Every day, I try my best to do everything well, for fear of any mistakes and even dream about what I do when I sleep. From Siming Mountain to Tiantai Mountain, from Tiantai Mountain to Jinhua Mansion, I have experienced bloody battles to break the large-scale encirclement of the Qing army in Zhejiang. The blood and sweat of more than a year have finally been exchanged for a sharp sword hanging above my head that could fall at any time, which made Chen Wen really not know what to say.

Chen Wen's thoughts continued, but Cao Conglong had already read the edict. Seeing that Chen Wen had not been obeying the edict for a long time, his anger became even worse, and his face began to turn ashen. Even the generals behind Chen Wen looked at each other.

The four deputy generals under Chen Wen's command were either guarding the ground or having tasks. Seeing this, Chen Guobao, who was in charge of the troops directly under Jinhua Town, hurriedly pulled Chen Wen's clothes and made a slight cough.

Forget it, it’s better for soldiers to block the water and soil.

"I am following the order."

Seeing Chen Wen performing the ceremony of five bows and three bows step by step, Cao Conglong couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. After two months of running, he finally had a beginning and end. The rest was to instigate Chen Wen to lead the army to take down Taizhou Prefecture, and then Zhang Mingzhen, the Marquis of Dingxi, protected the Lu Jianguo and landed on the shore.

After the ceremony, Cao Conglong kindly helped Chen Wen up. However, he had just planned to read out the appointments of the three deputy generals of Lu Jianguo to Chen Wen, but learned from Chen Wen that these three generals are not in Jinhua Mansion now, so he had to give up for the time being.

However, he had just planned to continue to say some encouragement in front of the generals to win over the morale of the Lu Supervisor, but Chen Wen waved his hand, and the group of generals came out one after another after saluting, and only he and Chen Wen were left in the entire central army tent.

The gate of the central army's tent was already watched by Zhang Jun. At this moment, Chen Wen was heard asking: "Dare you ask Governor Cao, is Your Highness the Superintendent planning to let me lead the army to attack Taizhou?"

Hearing this, Cao Conglong was shocked. Not only did Chen Wen realize this problem so quickly, but more importantly, he was suddenly mentioned by Chen Wen before he could speak up. It was not easy to match the gradual speech he had been thinking about along the way, so he felt a little uncomfortable.

Seeing Cao Conglong nodding, Chen Wen simply took out a map of Zhejiang that he had read based on the impression of China and the lieutenant generals in his memory, and spread it on the table.

The map in Chen Wen's memory is a map scanned by later generations. Compared with it, the map of this era is like an abstract painting. If Chen Wen had not stated the text on the map, Cao Conglong would have been unable to see what was drawn on it.

"Know yourself and your enemy, and you will never be defeated in a hundred battles. The title of the new famous general of the dynasty is truly worthy of it."

"Governor Cao is too proud." After a casual humble sentence, Chen Wen introduced the topic to the topic. Cao Conglong was a civil servant in the military supervision, so he naturally had to go to the government office to announce the imperial edict. He did not intend to waste time. It was the right way to figure out the intentions of the ruler and ministers of the Lu supervision country as soon as possible.

Cao Conglong looked at the map and finally linked the plan they had made before with this map. Seeing that Chen Wen was still waiting, Cao Conglong cheered up and began to express the contents of the plan one by one.

"This operation is of great importance. His Highness and the cabinet thought that the nobles should lead the army out of Wuyi, Yongkang, and enter Xianju to go straight to Linhai County. He sent a deputy general to Tiantai from Dongyang to collect Ninghai in the northern part of Taizhou in order to prepare the Ningbo Tartars to assist Taizhou. While the nobles besieged Linhai County, the army of Hou Hui led the army to protect the wings of the Superior of the Superior of the Superior of the Sea from the sea, met with the King of Jinhua to restore Taizhou in one fell swoop!"

This plan has poured into the efforts of everyone among the surviving civil servants of the Lujian State Administration of China, except for Zhang Huangyan who had already gone to the Zhongzuo Institute, and even made it particularly for Zhang Mingzhen, the Marquis of Dingxi, to see it, but Zhang Mingzhen didn't say anything.
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