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Chapter 640 Kangxi returned to Beijing, a city that was not very loyal to him

"Ah sneeze, ah sneeze..."

Hearing Dong E, a traitor from the Aixinjueluo family who refused to lift any pot, talking about jumping into the Han River, Tu Hai couldn't help but sneeze - he did not drown in the Han River, but

He caught a cold and had a high fever two days ago, which almost burned him to death.

And he didn’t mean to jump into the Han River. He was sick! Now no one will hold him accountable for his repeated defeats. Did he jump into the Mao Han River? He really fell into the water this time. Didn’t Kangxi want to do it before?

Did he lead his troops to break out? The decree was actually sent from Nanyang to Xiangyang. The two unlucky guys Tuhai and Laita didn't know that Kangxi was defeated and wanted to run away, so they wanted them to run away a little bit. They thought

Kangxi won the battle! So he and Laita mobilized 15,000 elite soldiers and went out.

But as soon as they rushed out of Fancheng, they were intercepted by two townsmen from the Lianghekou Camp of the Ming Army. The two sides fought in a queue and shot each other on the plain north of Fancheng... The result was of course Tuhai.

Laita was defeated! In order to cover the retreat of Tuhai's troops, veteran Laita personally led the cavalry to attack the Ming army's array, and was eventually killed by the "Iron Fist" and random gunfire.

Tuhai, who had returned from a major defeat, could not even defend Fancheng, because the Ming army chased Tuhai's defeated army and rushed directly into the gate of Fancheng! With no choice, Tuhai could only stay behind in person and cover the large group of troops through the erected gate.

The pontoon bridge between Xiangfan and Xiangyang was removed.

However, the pontoon bridge was hit by a super-caliber grenade fired by the Ming army's mortar, and it was directly blown up. Tuhai happened to be on the bridge at that time. Although he was not hit by the shrapnel, he fell into the cold Han Dynasty because of the broken pontoon bridge.

Water. If he hadn't practiced swimming hard in the past few years - he couldn't always rely on Shi Lang to fish for it! And he also recruited several water-based Goshiha, he might have become a water ghost.

"Master Beile, Your Majesty, I won't tell you any secret words..." Tu Hai covered his nose with a handkerchief and frowned, "If the emperor is really in Xinye - the Battle of Nanyang

If the Qing Dynasty is defeated, the Qing Kingdom will most likely become the Northern Qing Dynasty. But after all, I, Tuhai, have been deeply favored by the Qing Emperor. How can I gain a foothold after I surrender to the Ming Dynasty?"

As soon as Dong E, Le Erjin, and Mang Yitu heard this, they knew that their mission to enter the city to persuade them to surrender would probably be successful!

What Tu Hai meant by this was actually what he could rely on to gain a foothold after joining the Ming Dynasty?

"The hall in the picture," Dong E said with a smile, "you have been the chief scholar of the Qing Dynasty. You are very familiar with the Qing Dynasty. You are also very familiar with the situation outside the customs, Mongolia, and the snowy areas! You are very familiar with the Ming Dynasty.

The effect is no less than that of Hong Chengchou to the Qing Dynasty back then!"

Tu Hai frowned deeply - Dong E's meaning was very obvious, he could "sell the Qing Dynasty"! It seems that the Qing Dynasty's territory in Guan Nei could not be maintained for long, and it would not be his turn to sell it. But the Qing Dynasty still had the Northeast

, there is Mongolia, there is the Snowy Region, and there are many territories and states in the Western Regions.

If Kangxi wanted to be Emperor Shun of the Qing Dynasty, he could basically maintain it for many years...and few people in the Ming Dynasty probably understood the situation in Mongolia, the Snowy Region, the Northeast, and the Western Regions.

So he still has some pictures to sell... just like Hong Chengchou sold Ming Dynasty back then!

He couldn't help but sigh when he thought of this! Back then, he looked down on Hong Chengchou, but he didn't expect that he would follow Hong Chengchou's path.

It's really God's will... Yes, it's all God's fault!

Le'erjin said again: "Tuzhongtang, you still have more than 10,000 elite soldiers in your hands! The people of the Ming Dynasty have the ambition to overwhelm the four barbarians, and to overwhelm the four barbarians, you need elite soldiers...

...So all the soldiers in our hands can be used by the emperor of tomorrow."

Zhu Heji's ambitions were also known to Tuhai. When he crossed the sea to conquer Korea, he even took the initiative to provoke Japan, which was closed to the country.

It is estimated that troops will also be used against Mongolia, the Snowy Region, the Northeast, and the Western Region later.

Mang Yitu sighed at this time and said to Tu Hai: "Tu Zhongtang, in addition to more than ten thousand people, you also have Xiangyang City! If the Ming army wants to fight hard, they will suffer at least thousands of casualties. The ten thousand who follow you

Of course, there is no way for many brothers to survive. And how much food do you still have in hand? How long can it last? Three months? Five months? What will happen when the food is gone?

Do you really have the heart to let more than 10,000 people die like this? Aren’t enough people dying over the years?"

These words really touched Tu Hai’s heart!

He is deeply benevolent to the country, and he really can't bear to ask him to betray the Qing Dynasty to gain wealth. But now for the sake of his brothers! He has to be loyal! He can't lead the big guy to die in vain, can he? These brothers are because

Tu Hai trusted him and gave his life to him. He couldn't lead them to die casually...

Thinking of this, Tu Hai just sighed: "For the sake of my brothers' survival, I, Tu Hai, can only shamelessly act as a second minister."

...

When spring is gradually getting stronger in Zhili, Beijing is still the territory of the Qing Dynasty!

It is said that this is all the result of Wang Sangui, no, it is Wang Fuchen!

Although this loyal slave of the Qing Dynasty failed to defend Shanhaiguan, he also failed to defend Linyu, Funing, Lulong, Changli, Luanzhou, Qian'an, Zunhua Prefecture, Yutian, Fengrun, Jizhou, Baodi, Ninghe and other places.

Thirteen consecutive defeats in less than a month not only lost Yongping, Zunhua, and Shuntian Prefecture to the Ming army, including large areas of Qitian and Qizhuang prefectures and counties, but also allowed the Ming army to seize a large amount of grain, fodder, and livestock.

...This completely solved the logistical supply problem for hundreds of thousands of troops and civilians. However, due to the repeated battles of this loyal slave of the Qing Dynasty, the Ming army's military front was delayed after all.

This Ming army that entered the pass broke through Shanhaiguan around the Spring Festival of the second year of the Era. It was not until the twentieth day of the first lunar month of the second year of the Era that the vanguard advanced to the Sanhe, Xianghe, and Pinggu areas.

And on the 20th day of the first lunar month, when the brave loyal slaves of the Qing Dynasty and the "Wang Sangui" who had suffered many defeats were preparing to face the vanguard of the Ming army in Sanhe, Xianghe, and Pinggu areas, the "Shun Emperor" Kangxi Kang Mazi of the Qing Dynasty finally

He returned to Beijing, a city that was no longer very loyal to him.

This "not very loyal" is not something you say casually, it is well-founded!

Because as soon as Emperor Kangxi entered the Yongding Gate, he saw many "soldiers" whom he didn't know very well - they all had green cloth Baotou, and wore fat cotton clothes and trousers, and there was a big "" on their cotton clothes.

The word "brave". I don't know whether it means upper courage, middle courage or lower courage.

These "brave" were all carrying weapons, most of them were matchlocks, and some were carrying long spears and swords. They lined up in a seemingly scattered line, standing on the long street inside Yongding Gate. They didn't know any rules, and they didn't know the rules.

He knelt down to greet him, but stretched his neck and looked curiously at Emperor Kangxi who returned in defeat...

Kangxi just wanted to find someone to ask where these "brave" people came from. His good brother Chang Ning had already led Kong Shenggong, Xiong Cilu, Zhou Peigong, Zhang Ying, Fu Honglie, Shi Lang and others to kowtow to him.

Seeing Kong Shenggong and several Confucian bigwigs wearing green cloth and long cedar with a white folding fan on his belt, Kangxi immediately remembered that those "brave" were all Confucian "Lu Yong"!

Previously, Kangxi put Lu Yong into Beijing in order to concentrate his forces to fight Zhuge Sanhe. Now, I am afraid that most of Beijing's defense is in the hands of these "Lu Yong"!

Although they all look like a mob, there is strength in numbers...

Thinking of this, Kangxi quickly got off his horse, went up to help Kong Shenggong in person, and said to him in a gentle tone: "Brother Shenggong, I miss you so much!"

Really?

Now not only Kong Shenggong was stunned, but Kangxi's biological brother Chang Ning was also stunned - he was the biological brother!

How could Kangxi not want his real brother but the fake brother Kong Shenggong?

Kangxi didn't look at his brother at all. He just held Kong Shenggong's hand affectionately and asked with a smile: "Brother Shenggong, how many Lu Yong did you bring to Beijing this time?"

"No more, no more," Kong Shenggong said with a smile, "Brother Emperor, I brought a total of 60,000 Lu Yong to Beijing this time!"
Chapter completed!
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