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Chapter 306 Zheng Zhilong riding the wall

"Your Majesty, I suggest sending Sichuan Baigan soldiers to quell the rebellion."

Lu Zhenfei said word by word.

Zhu Cilang's body shook slightly, took a deep breath and said, "Speak."

"Your Majesty, the original official army of Chongqing and the Yuan Zongdi, Liu Fangliang and other troops brought by Governor Wen, need to fight against the thieves, and it is not advisable to move lightly. The only one that is suitable for Sichuan is the Baigang Army. Your Majesty might as well issue an edict to Mrs. Qin and order him to call his children to actively join the army."

Lu Zhenfei finished speaking in one breath, and his hands were tied up and waiting respectfully for Zhu Cixuan to make a decision.

Zhu Cilang fell into silence.

He had thought about using the white pole soldiers, but after so many years of conquest, how many children could the Qin and Ma families bring out?

The so-called Sichuan Baigang Soldier refers to the Shibu Soldier.

Qin Liangyu was from Zhongzhou, Sichuan, and his husband Ma Qiancheng was the hereditary Shi Fu Xuanwei envoy, that is, the chieftain.

Although they are both chieftains, the Qin and Ma families are loyal to the Ming Dynasty. Whenever the court needs it, Qin Liangyu will make his brothers and nephews respond actively.

During the Bozhou Rebellion and the She'an Rebellion, the soldiers of the Qin and Ma families followed the court to suppress the rebellion.

The battle of the Hunhe River was fought against Zhang Xianzhong, and the battle of the King of the Kings in Beijing to fight against the Qing army were also seen in various battles.

The repeated battles caused the Qin and Ma nephews to suffer heavy losses, so that when Qin Gongming went to Dezhou, Shandong, he could only pull out five hundred white-rod soldiers.

Zhu Cilang couldn't bear to see such loyal and righteous subjects die in the battlefield again, so he did not issue any strict orders to Qin Gongming, allowing him to recruit troops on his own in Dezhou.

Later, when Qin Liangyu came to Nanjing, Zhu Cilang vigorously promoted her loyalty to the court, and even ordered her to give lectures at the Huangming Military Academy to cultivate the patriotic spirit of the promising young people in the Huangming.

But Zhu Cilang never thought about letting the Qin family and the Ma family bleed again for the Ming Dynasty.

After all, they have shed too much blood for the Ming Dynasty.

Kelu Zhenfei's words made him shaken.

Although the army had just won a big victory in Shandong and forced Duoduo to retreat, the situation was far from being good enough to celebrate.

There is a Zhang Xianzhong in Sichuan who is eyeing him, and there are frequent rebellions in Yunnan. If one is not handled properly, it is likely that a fire will spread.

Zhu Cilang fought for a long time and finally made up his mind.

"I will summon Mrs. Qin alone to discuss this matter with him."

Zhu Cixuan sighed: "The reason why I chose to use the Baigang Soldier to suppress the rebellion in Yunnan was because of the mountainous situation in Yunnan. The Baigang Soldier is good at fighting in the mountains, and there is no adaptability to suppress the rebellion in Yunnan."

Lu Zhenfei was overjoyed when he heard this and bowed deeply, "Your Majesty is wise."

Before leaving Beijing, Hong Chengchou told Dorgon that he would send a personal follower to Fujian to instigate Zheng Zhilong to rebel, and asked the Regent to pay attention to this matter.

Now Dorgon really hopes for this person.

Dorgon immediately ordered someone to take Hong Chengchou's personal companion to the royal palace for inquiry.

Because this matter is serious, Dorgon took away all his servants, and only him and Duoduo were in the whole room.

After hearing the story of the incident, Dorgon was overjoyed and ordered the Hong Mansion, who had reported the news, to step down and receive the reward.

It turned out that although Zheng Zhilong, the old fox, did not agree to launch a rebellion directly to create a rebellion, he tactfully stated that he could provide the Qing army with the food they needed most.

As for the transportation method, of course it is by sea.

The Zheng family had long-term trade deals with Japan, so they could send a fleet to the north on a large scale on this grounds.

As for the place where the grain was delivered and discharged, Zheng Zhilong proposed to be in Tianjin because the Zheng family could buy a batch of goods here before going to Japan for trade.

Of course, the Qing court had to buy these grains at three times the market price, and only cashed in cash and not on credit.

Dorgon didn't think there was any problem with this. What the Qing Dynasty lacked the most now is silver. The grain he bought through the channels of Shanxi merchants was five times the market price, and Zheng Zhilong's price, which was three times the market price, was completely acceptable.

What Dorgon is most worried about now is that he has money and cannot buy food. Zheng Zhilong's appearance perfectly solves this.

Originally, the bad mood that Shandong could not win was wiped out, Dorgon now wanted to laugh, and laughed out loud.

The destiny of heaven is ultimately on the side of the Qing Dynasty.

"Old Fifteen, what do you think?"

Dorgon turned to Duoduo and asked with majesty.

Duoduo smiled and said, "What are you saying about Fourteenth Brother? This is called the road of no one. Now we are short of food, so Zheng Zhilong came over. Now you don't have to rush to attack Shandong, right? Let's have some rest first, sit in the mountains and watch the tiger fight, and watch the little emperor of the Ming court and Zhang Xianzhong bit the dog."

When Dorgon saw Dodo's look smug, he became angry and glared at him fiercely and said, "You are lucky. What if you don't have Zheng Zhilong? Go to North Korea, will you scrape the ground in Mobei? How many can you dig three feet into the ground?"

"Fourth brother, why do you always say despicable words? I've led the troops to fight. If it weren't for the trash Luke Dehun, the waste of Shandong, would have taken them down. Ajige was fine, and he didn't even send troops to send troops, so he ran to the grassland to steal the horses. If you don't say it, he's talking about me."

Seeing that Dodo was still talking back, Dorgon almost turned his back.

He took several deep breaths before he calmed down and said in a calm manner: "I don't want to argue with you. I will leave this matter to you. If you can't do it well, both crimes will be punished!"

"Fourth Brother, I'll do my business, don't worry!"

Duoduo patted his chest and promised, "But can you ask Zheng Zhilong to send some shipbuilding craftsmen over? I heard that when I went to fight Texas this time, Denglai's army was all air-conditioned. If a navy could attack Dengzhou, it might be possible to take Shandong directly."

Dorgon narrowed his eyes slightly and savored Duoduo's words carefully.

Duoduo's suggestion is not unreasonable, and the importance of the navy is self-evident.

When they were in Liaodong, the Eight Banners Army suffered Mao Wenlong's losses.

Mao Wenlong occupied islands such as Pidao and adopted guerrilla tactics against the Eight Banners Army, which made the Eight Banners Army exhausted.

Often, the Eight Banners Army had just arrived at the place where Mao Wenlong was in chaos, and Mao Wenlong, who received the news in advance, took a boat and ran away.

The Eight Banners Army could only sigh and be fooled again and again.

If Yuan Chonghuan hadn't killed Mao Wenlong, Dongjiang Town would have fallen apart and the situation of the Qing army in Liaodong would have been as good as it did later.

The so-called learning from one mistake makes one's wisdom.

Dorgon naturally did not want to lose completely in the water battle.

He had realized that the confrontation with the Ming army could not be decided in one or two months, so it was very important to develop the navy.

"The question is whether Zheng Zhilong is willing?"

There is no doubt that Zheng Zhilong is now on the fence. He neither rebelled on the Ming Dynasty publicly nor broke up with the Qing Dynasty. The reason why he was willing to sell food to the Qing Dynasty was because it was profitable.
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