Chapter 400 Rebellion! Everyone has rebelled!
From Jiangling to Nanchang, you usually take the water route, first along the Yangtze River, then into Poyang, and finally into the Ganjiang River. You can go straight to Zhangjiang Gate of Nanchang, where Zhu Heji boarded the ship when he left Nanchang. This journey is more than 1,300 miles, although
It was going down the river, but it took Lu Yifeng and others ten full days to arrive.
They left Jiangling Mansion on June 13th and arrived at Zhangjiangmen, Nanchang on June 23rd.
At this time, Zhu Heji and his party had already landed in Ganzhou Prefecture and began to march towards Guangdong.
Zhu Heji did not go south quietly alone, but led more than 12,000 people from the Second Army Town, drove out of Zhangjiangmen in a mighty manner, boarded hundreds of large ships, and went south together.
The process was still carried out in full public view.
So when Lu Yifeng led Mu Shenyou and Mu Yuping to the crowded Zhangjiangmen Pier, he asked a few random people and the truth became clear.
"The third grandson of the Jianguo Kingdom went to Guangdong. He left on the 12th. He was protected by more than 10,000 troops and hundreds of large wooden boats. He should have arrived in Ganzhou by now, right?"
"I saw it. The third grandson is dressed in yellow and wearing a yellow turban. He rides on a big horse from Zhang Jiangmen. He is very impressive!"
"The Third Prince and Prime Minister Zhuge went to Zhangjiang Gate to see him off together. We all saw it..."
Lu Yifeng was a smart fat man. When he arrived in Nanchang, he did not reveal his identity immediately. Instead, he first found a few baggage carriers and coach drivers at Zhangjiangmen Pier and asked them about the third grandson.
As soon as I inquired about it, I immediately knew it was a scam.
This is obvious!
Now that the Anqing War is in full swing, how could Zhu Heji not sit on the front line and go south to Guangzhou?
Moreover, he also mobilized more than 10,000 troops from the front line to follow him south... This is obviously wrong!
It seems that Zhu Heji is really dead!
That's why we staged such a drama of leading the army south to calm people's hearts. As for the more than 10,000 people, of course they went south to guard, and we had to guard against someone taking advantage of Zhu Heji's death to cause trouble!
Although the Ming Dynasty still has the third prince Zhu, the third grandson has always been the core of the Ming Dynasty. The third prince is just a puppet of his son. Now that the real person is gone, it is normal for something to happen within the Ming Dynasty.
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After having some ideas in his mind, Lu Yifeng took out President Wu's note and gave it to the official guarding the Zhangjiang Gate, explaining his purpose.
When the officials guarding the gate heard that he was a loyal member of the Mu family in Yunnan, they certainly did not dare to neglect him and quickly sent someone to inform the Prime Minister's Mansion. After a while, several officials from the Prime Minister's Mansion came out to arrest Lu Yifeng, Mu Shenyou, Mu Yuping and others.
Received the Guanyi station in the city.
At noon the next day, an audience was arranged - an audience with Zhu Cijiong, the third prince of Zhu Ding.
The meeting place was arranged in Prince Ding’s Mansion, which was the Cunxin Hall of Prince Ning’s Mansion.
After Zhu Heji sent troops, the main hall began to undergo major renovations, which were just completed recently - the pillars and beams were reinforced, new tiles were replaced on the roof, new windows and doors were replaced, and the indoor floor tiles were also replaced.
It became a high imitation gold brick fired in Jingdezhen (the original one was fired in Suzhou).
There are also brand-new dragon chairs and imperial cases placed in the main hall, and there are two rows of Taishi chairs on both sides, which looks a bit grand.
Lu Yifeng led Mu Shenyou and Mu Yuping, two silly boys, and an official from Prince Ding's Mansion into the Cunxin Hall.
There were not many people in the Cunxin Hall. There was only a king who looked like Lord Guan sitting on the throne. There was also a high official who looked a bit like Pang Tong, waving a goose feather fan and sitting on the first chair to the left of "King Guan".
, there was also a white-faced scholar standing nearby. There were also several guards with big beards. They looked a bit like "King Guan" - those who didn't know thought it was Guan Yunchang's family who colluded with Pang Tong to usurp Uncle Liu Huang's.
Here’s the big seat!
"Lu Yifeng, the envoy of the State of Zhou, respectfully invites His Royal Highness King Ding of the Ming Dynasty, Jin An!" After entering, Lu Yifeng first bowed to King Zhu Tian, and then pointed at the boy beside him who was looking around with his eyes wide and his face full of confusion.
The girl said: "Your Highness Prince Ding, these two are the grandsons and granddaughters of Mu Tianbo, the late Duke of Guizhou. Their names are Shenyou and Yuping. Their parents and elder brother were all taken prisoner to Beijing. The two of them rely on the old troops of Mu Mansion.
Baozao, they have been hiding in the mountains of Yunnan for these years, and recently came down to join the Ming Dynasty. The president saw that they were pitiful, so he asked his ministers to send them to Jiangxi, hoping that the third prince and grandson could take them in. "
As he spoke, he coughed.
When they saw Mu Shenyou and Mu Yuping, they both knelt down in front of King Zhu Tian and started crying together.
The two of them are not very old, Mu Shenyou is only 13 or 14 years old, and Mu Yuping is even younger, only 11 or 12 years old, and neither of them has ever gone to school. They are just two wild children in the mountains. Lu Yifeng was there all the way.
I taught them how to salute and speak, but I forgot about it at this time. I just thought about my parents and started crying as I thought about it.
Mu Shenyou was a little older. After crying a few times, he remembered what Lu Yifeng taught him, so while crying, he said in blunt Mandarin: "Third grandson, my father, mother, and eldest brother were all captured by Qing Yao.
Beijing is here, please take me with you to fight against Beijing. I want to save my father, my mother, my eldest brother..."
When King Zhu Tian heard that the child was calling "Third Grandson", he sighed and said: "My son has gone south to Guangdong and is not in Nanchang. If you want to go to Beijing to fight, just follow the Gu family. Shiyuan, take these two with you.
The child goes to the princess’s place to settle down.”
After saying that, he ordered a guard next to him to lead the two children of the Mu family to settle in Princess Kunxing's house. Princess Kunxing's apprentice and daughter are now married, and she is quite lonely alone, so now it is time to let her
Two children from the Mu family wanted to be companions. So King Zhu Tian sent his master Wang Shiyuan to lead the two children to the princess mansion - Princess Kunxing and Wang Shiyuan seemed to get along well, and they were a bit "husband and wife".
"Phase", Zhu Tianwang also means the beauty of adults...
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Lu Yifeng was waiting for King Zhu Tian to talk about the third grandson of Zhu, and immediately took over the conversation and asked: "The third grandson of Zhu went to Guangdong? Isn't it possible to fight over there in Anqing?"
Is it intense?"
King Zhu Tian glanced at Prime Minister Zhuge. Prime Minister Zhuge shook his goose feather fan and said truthfully: "Although Qingyao was defeated miserably in the battle of Xiangkou, his strength is still there. Now Qingyao is guarding the north and south cities of Anqing while stationing heavy troops in Lu.
Zhouzhou, Chuzhou, made a gesture of wanting a decisive battle in Jiangbei... The terrain in Jiangbei is relatively flat, with fewer paddy fields and streams, which is conducive to the maneuverability of the cavalry. Therefore, there is no certainty of a decisive battle in Jiangbei, and the supervisory state is preparing to find another way to attack northward by sea.
Nanjing, so he went south to Guangdong."
Just lie!
How could Lu Yifeng believe what Prime Minister Zhuge said?
The battle of Anqing has already been fought to this extent. Is it necessary to go around the sea to attack Jiangnan? Just bite the bullet and defeat Anqing. Doesn’t everything already exist?
Thinking of this, he took out Wu Sangui's autographed letter and handed it to a bearded guard with a smile, "Your Majesty, this is the autographed letter from the President to you. The President learned that Qing Yao had gathered an army around Anqing, so he also
They mobilized a hundred thousand troops and wanted to join forces with the Ming Dynasty to destroy Kangxi's Eight Banners New Army... This is revenge for the Ming Dynasty! My King, what do you think?"
"Prime Minister, what do you think?" King Zhu Tian then transferred the question to Prime Minister Zhuge unchanged.
"Your Majesty," Prime Minister Zhuge said, "it will take some time for the Supervisory State to send troops from Guangdong... It is expected that we will have to wait until August or September to march to Jiangnan. If we can join forces to attack Huainan at this time, then Kang Mazi's
At least half of the new Eight Banners Army must not be able to return to the north!"
Still lying!
After hearing what Prime Minister Zhuge said, Lu Yifeng just sneered in his heart: "Why march to the south of the Yangtze River in August and September? The wind direction on the sea is wrong in August and September! You clearly want to use these months to stabilize the interior, and then start the Northern Expedition.
.....If Zhu Heji really wants to go on the Northern Expedition by sea, then he should keep it a secret now, how can he tell everything when others ask?"
"It's okay in August or September!" Lu Yifeng said with a smile, "Then I'll bother the third grandson to write a personal letter, and then send an envoy to Jiangling with the minister to agree with the president to send troops together.
Chapter completed!