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Chapter 42: Chen Shuncai's Dream

Chen Shuncai looked a little dazed, as if he was recalling the time many years ago.

It was not until Niu Lu Zhangjing (Note 1) that Chen Shun was shocked and quickly walked out of the barracks and gathered on the small school ground.

All around him were people who were familiar to him. Chen Shuncai greeted several acquaintances in Benniulu, and then walked carefully to the end of the queue.

Since everyone followed the Regent to Beijing, they have really lived a good life. Everyone with families has been assigned a house, and the owner of the house was naturally driven out without any mercy.

Anyway, they are all lowly Han people, so what qualifications do they have to compete for resources with noble bannermen?

It is said that the Regent also intends to establish a city in the inner city of Beijing so that all the bannermen can live in. In this way, the best resources can be given priority for the bannermen to enjoy, and the Han people are only worthy of eating the leftovers of the bannermen.

However, because the world has not yet been settled, the Regent was worried that the Han people would resist, so he did not order anyone to build the whole city for the time being.

Chen Shuncai never thought he was a Han man, especially after he raised the flag. He firmly believed that the Regent would not treat them, those slaves who had followed the Qing Dynasty to conquer the country since the time of the Khanate.

Although the Eight Banners of Han cannot compare with the Eight Banners of Manchu and Eight Banners of Mongolia, since they have raised the banner, they are still bannermen.

Chen Shun believed that in the near future, Master Shi would give him a large mansion and a dozen coats of clothes to him...

Hazi flowed down Chen Shuncai's mouth, and he didn't even bother to wipe it. At this moment, his mind was full of good days in the future.

After a while, the Han army's red flag Gushan Ezhen Shi Tingzhu walked to the stage to speak with a group of servants.

All the bannermen, including Chen Shuncai, calmed down and looked at Shi Tingzhu.

Chen Shuncai respected this master very much. After all, Master Shi was a pure Manchu from Guarjia, but he only used the Han surname that he served in the Ming Dynasty in his early years. Later, Lao Khan raised an army to attack the Ming Dynasty, Master Shi turned to Cheng without hesitation.

The first knight asked Master Shi to lead the red flag of the Han army alone, which shows his honor and favor.

In fact, it was not uncommon for Manchus to serve in the Han military flag. Instead, Chen Shuncai, the real Manchu master, felt comfortable.

After all, he was used to being ordered by the Master of True Manchu, and he couldn't change it even when he was in the army.

Like other Han army flagists, Chen Shun listened carefully to every word Shi Tingzhu said. Until he realized that Master Shi was going to take them to collect Shandong, Chen Shun breathed a sigh of relief.

The sound of the conch horn is undoubtedly a war, and the current Qing Dynasty's confidant is naturally the pseudo-Shun regime in the west. Although the Shun army could not defeat the Eight Banners Warriors, it was still a strong enemy. Fighting with such an opponent, death and injury are inevitable. Chen Shun finally raised the flag and got to where he is today, and he does not want to die on the eve of victory.

So if Master Shi asked them to go to Shanxi to fight the Shun Army, that would definitely not be good news.

But Shandong is completely different.

It is said that Shandong is now controlled by a group of officials and gentry who supported the Ming Dynasty, and its troops are very empty.

At this time, Master Shi rushed his troops south, and it was like entering a state of no one.

Shandong's wealth has deeply remembered Chen Shuncai.

In the early years, I followed the Khan to grab the west, and I only gained the most abundant harvest in Shandong.

Compared with Jifu, Shandong's prefectures and counties are rich, especially along the canal, where there is no end to grab grain and silver.

Chen Shuncai still remembered that in Linqing, he followed the master of Haletai to steal a wealthy merchant. He just put a sack of silver, and he was exhausted from the way back.

Although there have been years of war and chaos, Shandong is no longer as good as a few years ago, but it is definitely richer than the Gyeonggi area.

Since the Regent sent the Shima Master to lead troops to collect Shandong by force, he must be dissatisfied with the officials and gentry who supported the Ming Dynasty. According to the tradition of the Manchus, he would inevitably massacre these prefectures and counties.

As long as the city is slaughtered, isn’t the wealth in the city all theirs?

Even if there is a Manchurian Zhenglan Banner led by Master Jueluo Bahana, his wealth will be enough to share.

Thinking of this, Chen Shun swallowed and spitted.

He had made up his mind that this time he went to Shandong to not only rob the silver, but also to rob a woman back. Now he is no longer the Baoyi Aha of the past, but a noble bannerman.

How can a bannerman have no woman of his own?

But the women in the capital were all targeted by the unmarried bannermen of the Eight Banners. Even if some of them were left, they were left to the Eight Banners of Mongolia. It would be impossible for Chen Shun to grab one.

Therefore, he settled for the second best and decided to grab one from Shandong.

Well, I have to grab a big breast and a round butt, so it is easy to keep my child.

Snatch, grab the damn!

Chen Shuncai's eyes showed a beast-like greedy gaze, and his breathing became rapid.

At this time, Shi Tingzhu announced that he would send troops to Shandong this time. Only half of the money robbed by the Red Flag soldiers in the Han army was paid, and the rest could be kept by themselves.

For a moment, everyone in the school raising their arms and shouted: "Long live the Qing Dynasty, long live the Qing Dynasty!"

Chen Shuncai had tears flowing across the corners of his eyes, and his heart was warm.

Master Stone is so nice to us. It’s worth it to have a master like this even if he dies in battle!

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Nanjing, Qianqing Palace.

There is a memorial on the imperial desk of Dongnuan Pavilion.

The memorial was written by Shi Kefa, the chief assistant of the cabinet, and the content was very simple - begging for bones.

Perhaps it was because Zhu Cixuan's movement to clear the court was too big, and Shi Kefa could not bear it anymore?

Zhu Cixuan knew that the Donglin Party members had always boasted of loyalty and righteousness, although they often did not reach the level of self-proclaiming.

Zhu Cilang, who is familiar with history, certainly knows Shi Kefa's personal integrity, but apart from this important official in Donglin does not seem to be much commendable.

Originally, it was because of Shi Kefa's mediocrity and inaction that the Hongguang court missed the great opportunity to recover Shandong and handed over the land of Qilu to the Qing Dynasty.

During his time in charge of the army, he basically wiped his butts for the four towns and mud, and he could not play a role in restraining civil officials.

Such a minister can be a mascot in the cabinet, but he must not be entrusted with important responsibilities.

This is also the reason why Zhu Cilang paid tribute to Shi Kefa as the chief minister but refused to ask for advice.

If you continue to maintain such a relationship, Zhu Cilang will be awkward.

Moreover, there are quite a lot of members of the Donglin Party involved in this major rebellion case. As the leader of the Donglin Party, the pressure of Shi Kefa can be imagined.

At this critical moment, Shi Kefa wrote a letter to resign, which actually shows that he was not greedy for power and had no intention of fighting for power and profit for the Donglin Party.

Zhu Cilang has no reason to refuse.

If he refuses, it is equivalent to putting Shi Kefa on the fire and roasting it.

Generally speaking, when an important official resigns, the emperor will symbolically retain him.

After the whole process, it is three words and three words.

But Zhu Cixuan was not interested in completing the entire process, so he decided to pass Shi Kefa's resignation and petition at one time.

As a superior, it is the responsibility to put the right person in the right position.

It is obvious that Shi Kefa is not suitable to be the chief assistant of the Ming Dynasty.

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Note 1: In the eighth year of Tiancong, Huang Taiji changed the title to Zhang Jing. Except for Gushan E Zhen, the rest are called Zhang Jing. So this place should be Niulu Zhang Jing. The previous chapter was a memory, so Niulu E Zhen was used.

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