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Chapter 5 August

"If you have to avoid it, you will be a novice monk. [Read ~ % Book % Free Novel Read $ Read] ≧ Do not work for your father to be a thief for the rest of his life, and his fate will be today."

Recalling Kong Youde's wife Bai's advice to her son before her death, Chen Wen was full of sneer. Only when he died was about to die did he realize that "the thief will be in his life, and the end will be today." What would he do? Kong Youde's family had only one daughter who escaped, which was considered to be a cut off the incense. This was probably retribution. It was just a pity for those gold, silver and jewelry. Otherwise, when Li Dingguo conquered Guangdong in history, these wealth might be able to last for a few more days. Maybe the Qing army collapsed in those days.

On the fourth day of the seventh month of the sixth year of Yongli, the Ming army led by Li Dingguo in the southwest, recovered Guilin, the capital of Guangxi Province. Kong Youde, the King of Dingnan of the Qing Dynasty, died. His wife Bai hanged himself. Kong Tingxun, the son of Kong Youde, was sacrificed to Yongli in the Qing Dynasty. Chen Bangfu, Duke of Qingguo, Duke of Qingguo, who failed to be in the Qing Dynasty, Chen Bangfu's son Wenshuibo, Chen Zengyu, the governor of Guangxi, Wang Quanke, and Zhang Xingguang, the governor of the Qing Dynasty, were all captured by the Ming army.

It is known in history that Guilin has a great victory.

After Kong Youde's death, Li Dingguo was in charge of Guilin and sent generals to attack the various prefectures. It took only a month to recover the entire territory of Guangxi. The generals who had sent a letter to ask for help were frightened when they learned that Kong Youde's death, all of them fled to Guangdong and even abandoned their troops and fled. A large number of Qing troops in Guangxi surrendered to the Ming army.

As the news of Kong Youde's death spread to Guangdong, the Jingnan family was in charge of guarding Guangdong, and the two vassals of Jingnan were very frightened and hurriedly ordered the "civil and military officials in prefectures and counties to be like thieves, even if the camera protects Yin and enter Zhao to consolidate the foundation." The Qing army, which had become frightened, was like an amnesty after receiving the order, and even had the phenomenon of voluntarily giving up the city before the Ming army appeared and fled to Zhaoqing.

Kong Youde would die on the fourth day of the seventh month, which Chen Wen had known long ago. But although there is something in this world called the butterfly effect, he has always fought with the Qing army in Zhejiang, and has the most influence and can only reach the nearby Fujian and Jiangxi. Sun Kewang, far away in the southwest, and Li Dingguo and others may not even know the name Chen Wen, so it is even more impossible for him to change the strategy and tactics of the southwest battlefield because he only occupied a small group of Ming troops in less than two prefectures on the southeast battlefield. By the same token, Kong Youde is also impossible.

These are destined, but now it is July. The governor of Zhejiang and Fujian Chen Jin is still alive. In history, he died this month. However, Chen Jin is neither in Zhangzhou nor in war with Chen Wen, and even has a certain degree of strategic initiative.

His efforts inadvertently gave the Qing Governor the chance to extend his life. It was ridiculous when Chen Wen thought of these. But he also had a little fantasy about Chen Jin. After all, there was no prince of the Qing Dynasty on the southeast battlefield. Since there was no chance, he did not have the strength to kill one or two Qing lords like Li Dingguo. He still wanted to taste the taste of killing the governor. As for Zheng Chenggong, who had originally forced Chen Jin to death, it was possible that the Qing army aided to disturb his siege had been attracted by him in western Zhejiang. It would not take long for Zhangzhou to take it down.

For the rest of July, Chen Wen, who was still busy, welcomed the envoys sent by Huang Zongxi and Zhang Zisheng one after another.

Huang Zongxi looked at it because Cao Conglong's rebellion came to mediate, but the internal strife was quickly calmed down. Although Huang Zongxi was dissatisfied with Chen Wen's arbitrarily executed a large number of officials and gentry, as the mastermind of the military supervisor, Chen Wen also sent an envoy to Fujian to hand over the right to the Lu Jianguo, and Huang Zongxi did not say anything. However, Chen Wen's invitation to participate in the China Revival Society was rejected without hesitation, and he was not even interested in listening to the contents. He probably wasn't interested in joining the military.

However, compared with this incident, Huang Zongxi actually brought amazing news that Li Dingguo captured Guilin and forced Kong Youde to death. Chen Wen had already known this incident based on his memory, but Huang Zongxi actually got the news in just over twenty days. If the time spent on the road was included, he might have received the news earlier, which made Chen Wen amazed at this person's ability to obtain the news.

Before Huang Zongxi could leave, the only remaining envoy of Pingjiang Bo Zhang Zisheng, the Ming army in Jiangxi, also rushed to Jinhua Palace through a desperate detour and lost path.

Chen Wen was very happy about the requirement of establishing a liaison and facilitating joint combat in the future. This at least shows that his efforts were enough to affect the situation in Jiangxi, which forced Jiangxi's anti-Qing forces to pay attention to it.

Perhaps, Zheng Chenggong's envoy is on the way, maybe it may be.

After a moment of complacentness, but Chen Wen was not very optimistic about turning the idea into reality. The exclusion and betrayal that he had suffered before is still in his heart, and he also knew very well that whether it was described in "The Biography of Mr. Huawang Treasure" or the information brought back by Bai Jinghe, the Ming army in Jiangxi was not so much a government army as a rebel army in the name of the government army. The components and combat effectiveness of the "more than ten thousand troops" are very questionable.

As the envoy said, due to Wang Zhigang's temporary withdrawal, Zhang Zisheng successfully broke through and moved into Guangxin Mansion adjacent to Quzhou. Geographically, it threatened the Qing army's retreat, but if we consider the possible combat effectiveness of the "more than 10,000 troops" combined with the elderly, weak, women and children, Chen Wen rejected the suggestion of joint combat in his heart.

After a new test, he confirmed that Zhang Zisheng had no definite plan. It seemed that he had just contacted him and became familiar with him. Chen Wen agreed on the contact method, and then sent the messenger away with kind words.

Before Chen Wen went to Quzhou, he had a letter exchange with Li Yu, but after he went to war, he was temporarily cut off. After quelling the rebellion, Chen Wen received a reply from Li Yu. When the full version of the "Titanic of the Southern Song Dynasty" was presented to him, he suddenly realized that it was not so easy to copy the original text. Not to mention anything else, the writing styles between the two were very different, and the gap was so big that he could no longer comfort himself by not being good at writing classical Chinese.

He really deserves to be a writer of "***". Anyway, Chen Wen asked himself that he couldn't write it, and he didn't dare to write a novel that had been to prison. He just didn't know if "******" is available now, and whether he should get a signed collector's version to decorate his study.

After the bad taste, Chen Wen thought for a few days and decided to write another book. However, this time he did not plan to finish it all and let Li Yu polish it. Instead, he wrote a slightly more detailed outline and gave him enough royalties for Li Yu to fill it in. In this way, in addition to not spending his rest time doing these things he was not good at, Li Yu could also understand it in writing according to his outline.

In addition, after the full version of the "Titanic" that was given to him last time, Li Yu also said that he heard from a friend that there was no Changzhou vassal in Japan during the Southern Song Dynasty, so he made a self-advocacy to modify it.

In the history of the world, Chen Wen guessed that this was probably the number one among the time travelers. Well, to be precise, it was really a shame for the time travelers. He lost all his face as a noble person. So if there is no need, don't write too much, otherwise if Li Yu finds something, he probably won't think about the things he will take on.

To this day, there are really no historical celebrities under Chen Wen's command to support him, and there are very few people who know each other. Huang Zongxi, who has seen him twice, is not very interested in him. The shame of this time traveler is truly worthy of.

In addition to Huang Zongxi's problem, Chen Wen knew very well why this was so. The Qing Dynasty's momentum was sweeping the world. Although the gentry and people were more inclined to the Ming Dynasty in terms of clothing and culture, and most of the rebels who were invading the Ming Dynasty were slogans, the strength gap between the two sides was too large, and the so-called "invincible" myth of the Eight Banners really shocked a large number of people.

Therefore, when Li Dingguo killed the only remaining Nikan of the three kings of the Qing Dynasty, the inspiration to fight against the people of the Qing Dynasty was too great. In contrast, Kong Youde was just an old traitor, and the impact caused by his death was simply incomparable. Even the foil was suspected of gilding him on his face.

With half a year left, I hope Sun Kewang and Li Dingguo don’t know the changes in Zhejiang and hope that they will not affect their decisions.

Having said that, since Li Yu's line has been connected, Chen Wen naturally has no reason to let it go. As for what Li Yu wrote this time, Chen Wen gave the work a loud name called "Love in the City", and the story was born in Jinhua Mansion.

Time: The first year of the regent Lu, the massacre of Jinhua!

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When he returned to his home in the capital, the young sister of the Zhou family was confined to Quzhou for help because she took her personal maid and the coachman to ask for help.

The reason why the father of the Zhou family was angry was not because he went to Quzhou to ask for help. The Zhou family's actions not only saved her family, but also allowed Chen Wen to learn about the rebellion in advance so that he could respond. Even Chen Wen specifically asked for the Zhou family's younger sister in his memorial to the Lu Jianguo, and the Zhou family's younger sister's parents also gave him a gift.

At that time, the imperial edicts were given to the female family members of officials. When Wang Jiang was first appointed as the governor of Zhejiang, his mother was promoted to the imperial edict. If a young sister of the Zhou family could receive imperial edicts, it would have never been a glory before.

But the problem is that the little sister of the Zhou family is still an unmarried girl's house. A lady from a wealthy family took her maid and coachman and didn't go home for several days and nights, and ran so far away from Quzhou. Even if her brother was at her destination, she would be considered a crazy woman if she was crazy. Even if her brother became famous, there would naturally be someone asking for marriage, so she would not have to worry about not getting married. However, if her in-laws got married, she would be inseparable from her face.

Mr. Zhou Er, who had been worried about the marriage of this always lovable daughter for several years, was also cruel this time. He has been confined to his home since his younger sister came back and has not allowed her to go out for a while. If it weren't for the handkerchief handkerchief of the Zhou family, Yi Qing, the wife of the prefect of Jinhua, sent someone to invite her, she would have been confined to the day she got married.

After teasing the child for a while, Yi Qing's heart was taken back to the room by the wet nurse. The Zhou family girl and Yi Qing had not seen each other for many days and began to talk about the rebellion and the recent events.

Before Chen Wen recovered the palace, Sun Yu's family was under house arrest in the back house of the government office. Although they were not ignorant of the outside, the white-headed military officer who was responsible for taking care of them did not know much about the inside story. On the contrary, after quelling the rebellion, Chen Wenlingchi executed Ma Jinbao. Sun Yu's invitation to the tablet was completely different. Originally, even in front of Chen Wen and his wife's young son, he could only have an ice-cold face occasionally. After returning home with the tablet that day, he cried and laughed, like a madman. Since then, he has been even more smiling, as if he had returned to the sunny boy before the Jinhua Slaughter.

The husband untied the knot in his heart and his son could grow up healthily. Recalling the past suffering and touching the warm sunshine, Yi Qing had a feeling similar to being in a dream. This feeling was very comfortable and made her very intoxicated, but she was afraid that all the beauty would break like a soap bubble when she woke up, which made her feel a little uneasy deep in her heart.

Although Yi Qing was far less intelligent than her handkerchief, she was also very clear that everything today came from Chen Wen, and Sun Yu persuaded Chen Wen, who had originally planned to go south to Fujian, stayed in Zhejiang.

The winter night in the fourth year of Yongli still remembers it vividly. If it weren't for Chen Wen, their family would have died in Siming Mountain long ago. So whether it was out of repaying or friendship with each other, Yi Qing always wanted to introduce a woman who was worthy of him to Chen Wen, so that he could pass on the family line as soon as possible and leave behind descendants for the Chen family.

Thinking of this, Yi Qing suddenly remembered the Zhou sister who rushed to Quzhou for help, and asked some of the details. Even the Zhou sister always told the story in a simple way. Even when facing Ni Liang and Xu Shi's life was hanging on the line, it seemed as calm and normal as if she was just a female red. However, when she thought of a woman who was traveling for help for two hundred miles without the men in her family, she rushed to ask for help with her, Yi Qing was sincerely admired and couldn't help but feel a little gossipy.

"Sister, since you have gone to the camp in Quzhou, you must have met Fu Ren. Are you as handsome as your sister said before?"

The little sister of the Zhou family did not know what Yi Qing meant. Before Yi Qing finished her words, she had a pretty face turned red. But the next moment, the woman returned to her usual state, and said lightly between her lips and teeth: "I saw her once, and it was indeed as Sister Qing said. But I always feel that this lord seems to be carrying too much burden, heavy enough to crush all the burdens. Such people probably wouldn't focus on the affection of children. In the eyes of heroes like them, women might just be accessories."

Yi Qing didn't know that Chen Wen was all about rebellion at that time. He had no time or thought but paid attention to a woman's thoughts. Besides, the little sister of the Zhou family did not leave this impression because of this. She knew very well that Chen Wen's reaction at that time was normal. If she really kept the big things and paid too much attention to her existence, the little sister of the Zhou family would not believe that the person in front of her was Chen Wen who had come to this day step by step in desperate situations.

But as sensitive as her, Chen Wen instantly associates the whole story of the Southern Ming Anti-Qing movement in history that Cao Conglong rebelled, as well as the hundreds of years of suffering, all of which were seen in her eyes. Although she didn't know what it was, the heaviness still made her breathless, and the subsequent associations naturally arise.

After hearing the words of the Zhou sister, Yi Qing recalled it very much. In his impression, Chen Wen had a relatively weak concept of superiority and inferiority. He could treat the people around him well and did not look down on the women at all. But what was hidden under all this was that since she met Chen Wen, this man seemed to be busy every day, like a stringed string. Perhaps it was the heavy feeling that the Zhou sister saw that prompted him to never stop.

"Fu Ren is already a famous title in the court, with thousands of troops under his command. He is in Jinhua Mansion, where Tartars are all over the world. Perhaps there are still some things before he comes to Siming Mountain, and some people have had some influence on him." Speaking of this, Yi Qing couldn't help but think of Chen Wen's depressed father and his wife who resolutely slaughtered himself to protect his innocence when the Qing army broke through the city.

Perhaps it is precisely these reasons that are so.

"But." As the topic changed, Yi Qing then said: "But Fu Ren is definitely not the kind of scheming, cold and ruthless person, nor is it the kind of ungrateful person the governor named Cao said."

"What Sister Qing said is so much, my sister won't believe the words of those despicable villains..."

However, before the Zhou family could say the subsequent refusal of the "unless good match" in the end, a man's heartfelt laughter came from the yard.
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