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Chapter 3 Dongjiang Heroes

Jinzhou Laohu Mountain is a remnant of Xiaohei Mountain. Most of the places are hilly. During the Chenghua period, Liaodong Dusi set up a guardhouse at the foot of the mountain and established it as a hundred households. It is under the jurisdiction of Zhongzuo, Jinzhou.

However, the hundred houses, which are called the locals by the locals, have long been abandoned. The place was sold by the thousand houses to a merchant for a logging farm. After a hundred years, I don’t know how many owners have been replaced. At this time, there is no wood to cut down around the surrounding area, so it is completely deserted.

But just a month ago, the Twenty-li Fortress suddenly became lively because many people were transported to the Acropolis one after another, with a total of about a thousand.

After people were placed here, their food and drink were supplied by the Acropolis and Qianhu Institution. These people were honest in the Twenty-li Fortress and did not disturb the people. They were in good harmony with the people around them. Therefore, many people were brave enough to pick their own specialties into the fort and sell their business, and their business was still booming.

In less than half a month, the villagers spontaneously formed a rush to the 24-liter Fortress. During the contact with these outsiders, some people found that many of them were not Han people, but Mongolian and Jurchens. Not only that, they also surrendered to the Japanese. These people said that they were waiting for sea boats in Jinzhou, and they would go to the south soon, saying that they were going to be the personal army of the emperor.

The villagers did not make a fuss about this, because there were originally everyone in Liaodong, and there were many mature Jurchens from the north who came from the north to do business. As for surrendering to the Japanese, although most people have never seen them, they have heard of them, which is not a rare thing.

But the villagers were amused by the fact that these Tartars and the Japanese pirates told them to be the emperor's personal army, and they felt that there was no one in the Ming Dynasty or what? When will the emperor's personal soldiers want you outsiders to be the ones?

No matter who you are, you are doing, just buy things and pay for money. The business of the 24-liter Fort continues and the business is still booming, but a few days ago, a group of officers and soldiers suddenly came and forced the villagers not to get close to this place or trade with the people inside.

At first, the villagers didn't take it seriously. After the team of officers and soldiers suddenly beat and expelled people, they realized that the government's ban was real.

In addition to not allowing villagers to get closer, the officers and soldiers were not allowed to go out in the fort, which made the people in the camp a little panicked.

Their leader tried to negotiate with the officers and soldiers, but the other party ignored it and even beat the leaders. Afterwards, another group of officers and soldiers rushed from the Acropolis and broke the 24-li Fortress.

This scared the people in the camp. Although most of them had been on the battlefield, they could fight against these officers and soldiers with bare hands. Moreover, the current situation was completely different from the orders they received before they came, which made them frightened and confused, not knowing what was going on.

Fortunately, although the officers and soldiers restricted their movements, they still provided food. As long as they were given food, it would mean that they would not kill them. This made the more than a thousand men in the camp dare not act rashly for a while.

On that day, before dawn, the brigade of officers and soldiers suddenly rushed into the camp and ordered everyone to line up to both sides of the official road. In this way, thousands of men were driven by the officers and soldiers and lined up out of the camp, and then sat in rows on both sides of the official road. Hundreds of guns-carried soldiers were eyeing them under the leadership of the officers.

At the beginning, the officers and soldiers only asked the people in the camp to sit on the ground and not to move around, and did not ask about words. But soon after, a general from Jinzhou came to Jinzhou and immediately scolded the officers who were in charge when they saw this chaotic scene. Later, the men sitting on both sides of the official road were forced to not make noise or look up. Anyone who did not obey would be beaten immediately.

Occasionally, someone could not help but dare to raise his head, and the soldiers behind him would be dragged out of the crowd and beaten up. After such a few people, no one in the crowd dared to raise his head again, and occasionally there were a few coughs that he couldn't hold back.

Despite this, the soldiers kept moving through the crowd, waving their shaky swords from time to time to intimidate these men not to move.

Judging from the officers' anxious waiting, it seemed that some big shot was coming. At about noon, a team appeared on the official road in the distance, slowly heading here with flags.

At the front of the team were hundreds of cavalry, which showed that the identity of the visitor was extraordinary. As the team got closer, the expressions on the faces of the officers waiting for the marquis became solemn. The general from Jinzhou even whispered a little nervously, asking the people below to rectify their soldiers and not to walk around at will.

After several officers took the order, they quickly shouted loudly to come out of the crowd, and then formed a formation behind the crowd, making them look very well.

Seeing this, General Ginseng showed a satisfied smile on his face. When he saw this, he saw the guys sitting on both sides of the official road with his head down, his lips twitched inadvertently, and showed a contemptuous look. Then, he slowly looked at the guerrilla Shang Xueli who had been standing silently behind him, and said in a muffled voice: "Wait for a while, Master Qi comes over, you apologize to him."

Shang Xueli looked ugly and did not say anything. The general was lazy to pay attention to him, looked at his robes and walked forward quickly. The Qiye rarely came to Jinzhou, and he would leave a deep impression on the other party's mind no matter what.

After the general left, a young military official walked to the silent Shang Xueli and whispered: "Dad, Li Ruwu is here, what should I do?"

Shang Xueli shook his head and felt heavy. If something happened to these people, he really didn't know how to explain to the old benefactor. In a dilemma, he had to say to his eldest son Kejin: "Take what you see."

In the distance, there was also a middle-aged man talking about these four words, but as soon as he spoke, a man with a fierce face next to him cursed: "It's a big deal to act when it comes to an opportunity! Damn, if I had known this, I would have voted for my elder brother."

"Teen your elder brother? Humph, why, Liu Laowu, do you want to imitate your elder brother Liu Xingzuo to be a dog for the Jianzhou people?" The middle-aged man was a little angry.

"It's better to be a dog for Jianzhou people than to be cowardly here." The man from Liu Laowu grinned, "I'll join my brother, what's the point of saying to you?"

"I'm a serious business and I've never bullied anyone or cheated on anyone. It's better than your elder brother who is a dog for Jianzhou people."

The middle-aged man is called Shen Shikui, who is from the Zuoqianhu House of the Right Guard of Shenyang. He used to be doing small business in Shenyang. In the words of Liaodong people, it is called "buying teeth shop".

Because he is honest and kind in business, Shen Shikui has been unable to make money for a while and his family is hard, so he usually helps people with the Shenyang Zhongwei. I don’t know where to hear that the Flying Tiger Army in this guard will be transferred to the south as a personal army. After thinking about it carefully, it would be a way out, so he asked someone to get military registration and follow these people to Jinzhou.

The young and fierce man was named Liu Xingxian. His seven brothers were from Kaiyuan. The eldest brother was named Liu Xingzuo. When he was twenty-seven years old, he used a towel to call Kaiyuan Town General because he was not admitted to school. So he took his brothers and some of them to join Jianzhou Nuerhaci.
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