Chapter 819: Anyone who dares to commit an internal minister can be killed
Dinghaiwei was established by Tang He, Duke of Xinguo in the 20th year of Hongwu. The commanding yamen was established in Dinghai County. This place controls Changguo in the south and leans against Linguan in the north, which is an important town in Zhoushan.
The guards under the command of Guo Ju, Dasong, Chuanshan, Zuokou, and the seven stations in Zhoushan, Zhongzhongkou and Zhongzuokou, with more than 5,000 soldiers and more than 200 warships of all sizes, ranking first among the nine guards along Zhejiang's coastal areas.
During the Jiajing period, Fujian commander Lu Tong, former general Dayou, and general Qi Jiguang, led troops to station in Dinghaiwei for several years, fighting fiercely with Japanese pirates in the north and south of the Yongjiang River, shaking the sea and borders.
The current commander Luo Dajun is also a general, and is the son of Luo Shangzhi, a famous general against Japanese devils. He is a hereditary commander.
The Luo family was descended from Luo Binwang, one of the "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty". Luo Shangzhi was from Yuyao, Zhejiang. He was a native of Yuyao, Zhejiang. He was brave and good at fighting, and his arm strength was extremely powerful. He could lift a thousand jin. The middle name of the army was "Luo Qianjin".
Luo Shangzhi joined the Qi family army, not from a military post, nor from a military prosecutor, nor from a donation and upgrade. He stood out from the battle of small soldiers in the army. In his early years, he served as the general of Datong and had great military achievements in the fight against the Western Barbarians. Before the outbreak of the war against Japanese devils in the aid Korea, Luo Shangzhi was appointed as the former imperial officer, and transferred troops to the left general of the Shenji Camp to fight in the war. He made great achievements in the court in the following years.
During his time in Korea, Luo Shangzhi helped North Korea train the new army, trained the Korean army with the training methods of Qi family army, taught the "Mandarin duck formation" and "Xinyou sword technique". He even went to the army to dance swords and use guns to teach carefully. The North Korean side compiled the drawings taught by Luo Shangzhi into the "Military Art Map General Record", which the Koreans called it "Eighteen Martial Arts".
After returning from the aid to the Korean Republic, Luo Shangzhi served as the deputy commander of the Left Army Governor's Office and died in the 36th year of Wanli. His son Luo Dajun inherited his inheritance and served as the commander-in-chief of Dinghaiwei.
Therefore, according to Luo Shangzhi, after Luo Dajun was actually a Qi family army, Luo Dajun was much inferior to his father. Although he had followed his father when he was young, he had little experience and had never really been on the battlefield. Therefore, being able to be commanded by Dinghaiwei was actually to support his father and the good fortune of the Qi family army.
However, there was a big incident among the descendants of the Qi family army. Luo Dajun had a conflict with Qi Jin, the former general of Wusong in Jiangnan, over the incident. The two of them had a dispute and insults, and the lawsuits were all in the court. Finally, they were scolded by the emperor and were scolded.
Because Qi Jin was the eldest son of Shaobao, Luo Dajun made such a fuss with him, which naturally caused dissatisfaction among the descendants of Shaobao. Therefore, among the descendants of the Qi family army, Luo Dajun was very unpopular. If it were not for his father Luo Shangzhi, there would be no good generals in Zhejiang to be assigned to him, Luo Dajun might not have been able to serve as the commander of Dinghai Guard.
However, Luo Dajun had a very good relationship with local gentry. Since he took office in Dinghai, he has been smuggling on the coast and used privately by official ships, which has made him very good at official evaluation in Zhejiang and highly valued by the Zhejiang officialdom.
It is rumored that if Zhejiang lieutenant general Shen Yourong resigned, the one who took over was Luo Dajun. If he could be appointed as the general of Zhejiang in time, he might be able to serve as the general of Zhejiang. If he could do it, Luo Dajun would be the second general town that descendants of the Qi family army were born after Qi Jin.
When Zhongzuo was attacked, Luo Dajun was not in Dinghai, but went to the banquet of the prefect Wu in Ningbo.
Wu was about to be appointed as the governor of Zhejiang and the governor of Zhejiang, and Wu was promoted to the Ministry of Personnel to be promoted to the Ministry of Personnel. He was only allowed to be approved by the Ministry of Personnel and requested the emperor to issue an edict. Wu would be promoted.
The Censor was one of the senior officials of the province. Although Luo Dajun was the hereditary commander, the commander of the Dinghaiwei, and the third-rank official, he was a military officer after all, and could not speak with the civil servants. He should not be condescending to the banquet of these fourth-rank prefects, but he would also thank the magistrate for asking him.
After the banquet, Wu made his own arrangements. Two days later, Luo Dajun returned to Dinghai. When it was halfway, the news of Zhongzuo's loss came late.
Luo Dajun was shocked and hurried to Zhongzuo Shou. When he arrived at Pingwu Port, he couldn't help but take a breath of air conditioning.
I saw that there were ruins in front of me, the barracks were burned, the forts were demolished and smashed, and any useful items of arms, money and food were all gone. There was no ship docking at the port, and only a few sea boats with broken racks were still supporting themselves to float on the sea surface.
What was even more shocking was that the bodies of more than 200 officers and soldiers from the Left Institute were piled on the beach, and the heads of thousands of Jiang Guoquan were hung on a wooden frame.
There is a card under the wooden frame, with words on it, which is written in blood, saying: "Those who dare to offend the civil servants can be killed, regardless of civil or military affairs."
"This...this...who did this!"
In a furious manner, Luo Dajun kicked the wooden sign and asked Jiang Xiong and others who arrived in Chuanshan Suo, why they did not bury the bodies of the officers and soldiers and let them be exposed to the sun and rain.
Although Jiang Xiong and Jiang Guoquan who committed suicide both had a surname, they had nothing to do with them. Jiang Guoquan was from Taizhou, but he was from Xikou, Ningbo, and his family was also a prominent family in Xikou. A Feng Shui master once observed his Feng Shui and said that the Jiang family would have a spiritual turtle to appear in the world in the future, and he would be rich and arrogant.
Jiang Xiong doesn't believe that the turtle is not a turtle. The words of Feng Shui are a bit true, but it is undeniable that the Jiang family in Xikou are outstanding. Since the beginning of the country, several civil and military officials have emerged, which has made the Jiang family prosperous and all the localities are treated politely.
The family was not as good as Jiang Xiong, and he was not a legitimate son. His father was a concubine. He was even more a concubine. He had no family's family's family, so the family was difficult, which forced Jiang Xiong to join the army in his teens to make a living. Later, General Shen Yourong valued it with his relatives and worked hard for twenty years before he could have the status he is today.
In fact, Jiang Xiong arrived only half a day earlier than the commander. However, he was inconvenient to the commander to distribute the commander.
However, he could not bear the anger of the commander, so he lowered his voice and said a few words.
After hearing this, Luo Dajun frowned slightly: "So, Guoquan is looking for trouble."
Jiang Xiong nodded slightly. He believed that commander knew better than himself. After all, without the approval or approval of commander, Jiang Guoxin might not dare to do his own thing.
From beginning to end, I can't say that the commander is full of things. However, the commander is pretending to be unaware of it, and as a subordinate, he dare not speak out directly.
However, Eunuch Wei handed over the six ships of cargo and his hands back to him, but it had a different meaning.
"Then eunuch Wei..."
Luo Dajun said nothing, and although he stopped in time, Jiang Xiong could not hear the meaning.
How did the commander know that it was Eunuch Wei?
"The Zhongzuo Sect is under the jurisdiction of my Dinghai Guard. Today, thousands of households were killed, officers and soldiers were killed, ships were burned, and weapons were robbed. I decided to be the Zhongzuo Sect seeking justice. Otherwise, I, Dinghai Guard, could everyone step on a few steps!"
Luo Dajun gritted his teeth and said a few words, ordering Jiang Xiong to recover from the aftermath and return to Dinghai Commander Office.
The next day, a hundred thousand urgent official documents were sent to the Hangzhou Governor's Office and the General Town.
Luo Da dared not to report such a big deal.
Chapter completed!