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Zhang Xianzhong moved to Sichuan in the seventh year of Chongzhen. That poison made many people in Sichuan still change their qualities when they heard about the "yellow tiger". The following year, Zhao Ying entered Sichuan, and Sichuan was in chaos again. This year, Zhao Ying joined forces to sweep and start again, and the momentum was undoubtedly greater than the previous two times.
Hou Liangzhu was killed in battle and the army was destroyed. The northern Sichuan was in ruins. Now, Chengdu City, where the provincial government is located, is also in a dilemma of troops coming to the city. Li Zicheng said that he would swear to break through Chengdu and "drinke up" with Shu King Zhu Zhishu. No one believed his nonsense. What most people didn't believe was his joke about drinking with Shu King, and what Zhao Dangshi didn't believe was his determination to break through Chengdu.
As mentioned earlier, Zhao and Li were tacit about the policy of leaving Sichuan, but there were differences between them. In layman's terms, Li Zicheng hoped that Zhao Ying would come to Chengdu, meet with Chuangying, and then leave Sichuan together with Zhao Dangshi, but Zhao Dangshi hoped to part ways with Li Zicheng.
There are many reasons that prompted Zhao Dangshi to decide to leave Li Zicheng, mainly involving two aspects: one is leadership and the other is living space.
Even though the number of people in Zhao camp is relatively large than that of the Chuang camp, the situation of strong and weak Zhao camp is difficult to reverse. After a long time, even if Li Zicheng himself does not have the intention of annexation, Zhao camp will slowly absorb and assimilate the Chuang camp. The result of assimilation is not only that Zhao camp completely disappears, but Zhao Dangshi and the generals of the Zhao camp system will also inevitably lose their military power and gradually become marginal figures. They are busy with their wedding clothes for others in the end. Not to mention that Zhao Dangshi cannot accept it, no military general who takes out Zhao camp will accept it.
Moreover, through communication with Li Zicheng along the way, Zhao Dangshi roughly understood Li Zicheng's strategic ideas.
It can be said that Li Zicheng is a person with a strong rural concept. This is not that he has a narrow vision, but that he always believes that the roots of the camp are in Shaanxi. Leaving Shaanxi, the camp is like a tree without roots, and it is inevitable to be defeated. It is also because of this obsession that he still chose to stay behind under the tide of the enemy leaving Shaanxi, and he would not hesitate to bet his life to deal with the official troops such as Hong Chengchou. Every time he left Shaanxi, he was absolutely necessary, just like this time, Hong Chengchou Bucede in Shaanxi.
When he had all the advantages, he had to retreat as an advance and hide in Sichuan to avoid its edge. But he clearly stated that entering Sichuan, in order to get a chance to recover, and in the second place, to urge the deployment of the Shaanxi government army, among which the latter is still above the former. The reason why he made such a big noise in Sichuan was to force the court. Hong Chengchou led the Shaanxi army to aid Sichuan and used the complex and winding terrain in Sichuan. He was confident that he would completely disrupt the deployment of the Shaanxi army and thus obtain the fighter opportunity to return to Shaanxi.
Since Li Zicheng wanted to return to Shaanxi, Zhao Dangshi could not go back. Shaanxi is the old nest for camp, not the old nest for Zhao Dangshi. Li Zicheng raised his arms in Shaanxi and could be rekindled, but Zhao Dangshi could not do it. And when he returned to Shaanxi, the situation was dangerous, either to be destroyed by the official army or to be swallowed up by camp. Zhao Dangshi would not be so stupid that he fell into the trap. What he needed was a broader world of development.
The same as his first entry into Sichuan, he finally chose to go to Huguang.
If we look at the perspective of bandits, Shaanxi has become the sphere of influence of Li Zicheng's camp, then Huguang and even the nearby Henan and Huaihe River can still be called the division of heroes. There are many bandits active in Huguang and the vast hinterland of the Central Plains, as many as the Ganges River sands, and the largest of them are not inferior to Li Zicheng in terms of strength. There are challenges, but also opportunities.
In Zhao Dangshi's eyes, Zhao Ying is far from mature and complete, and is still like a newborn calf. The newborn calf always follows his mother, being cared for and cared for or kept in a fence and looking at the small sky. In the end, it will either be slaughtered or tamed into a good animal that is bent on his head. This is not Zhao Dangshi's pursuit. He hopes that Zhao Ying can break through the constraints and rush to the endless wastelands and thorns to grow wildly. Even if he will encounter countless difficulties and obstacles, as long as he survives, he will have the opportunity to slowly grow into a big wild buffalo or even a mad cow that is respected by all beasts.
In troubled times, the most precious thing is not comfort, but danger. Danger brings opportunities, and seizing opportunities is equivalent to seizing the pulse of the times.
Similar to many people who rose up, Zhao Dangshi was just a member of a poor family at the beginning. If there were no changes, as a child from such a family, being able to provide him with clothes and food when he grew up was his greatest wish. But he seized the opportunity and seized many opportunities one by one, which created today's Zhao Dangshi and today's Zhao Ying. The desires are unsatisfactory, which is not a derogatory term in Zhao Dangshi. Only driven by endless desires can he generate strong enough motivation to move forward. Now he is certainly not the poor family who only seeks food and clothing at the beginning. His ambitions and desires exceed these ten times, hundreds, and ten thousand times. He is not ashamed of this, but he is determined that once he loses greater pursuits and desires, he will be really not far from the day of his demise.
After Zhao Dangshi arrived in Zitong, he received a letter from Li Zicheng urging him to go to Chengdu as soon as possible. He wrote a reply letter and asked him to bring it back to Li Zicheng. The letter politely rejected Li Zicheng's invitation and roughly explained his intention to go to Huguang. Of course, in the letter, Zhao Dangshi gave many high-sounding reasons to hide his true thoughts. In fact, he knew in his heart that Li Zicheng would not stop him from leaving. Because when he was in Hanzhong, Zhao Ying had already helped the camp through a difficult situation. With this item alone, Li Zicheng should not make things difficult for him.
After seeing off the messenger, Zhao Dangshi held an emergency military meeting and officially conveyed the policy of going to Huguang to the generals. Except for Huiden, a few others who expressed their unsure, almost all the military generals who had accompanied Zhaoying to fight bloody battles all the way up to this day, agreed with each other. Among them, Hou Dagui and other previous generals were the most firm. To this day, they have indeed become the mainstay of Zhaoying. Whether it is a community of interests or a deep sense of belonging, in short, Zhaoying is there, they are there, and Zhaoying is dead, and they are dead.
After roughly setting the route, he decided to first enter Tongchuan Prefecture, then follow the Fu River to Dingyuan County, Chongqing Prefecture, and then depending on the specific situation, either crossing Chongqing into Huguang, or taking Shunqing Prefecture to enter Huguang from Kuizhou. In the military discussion, some military generals also proposed to learn from the route two years ago, but Zhao Dangshi thought it was inappropriate. Because he wanted to follow the old path, he had to enter Baoning Prefecture. However, Baoning Prefecture is now not only Wang Weizhang himself and a large number of official troops, but Yuan Tao is also entrenched there. If he gets entangled with them again, it will be difficult to make a journey for a while. In the past two days, a few light snowfalls have fallen bit by bit, and the temperature has dropped sharply. Zhao Dangshi decided to leave Sichuan quickly, and he is unwilling to have some troubles on the road.
Walking in Tongchuanzhou is a new road. No one of the generals present has ever walked through it. To be honest, everyone's heart is hanging. However, because of it, they also have expectations and excitement in their hearts. The uncertain future will make the cowards feel heartbroken, but will also ignite the enthusiasm of the brave.
The policy was decided, but the action could not be started immediately. It was mainly because the people from Jianzhou had not completely evacuated. Previously, Hou Dagui and others took a step forward in order to participate in the military agreement. Now the Zuoying and Houying of the old army were left. The back camps were all baggage and followers, and the action was slow. Wu Mingfeng's troops of the Zuoying retreated from Tieshan Pass southeast of Jianzhou City to Jianzhou.
It is estimated that in two days, in November, the entire army can set sail south. However, man-calculation is not as good as heaven-calculation, and the plan will never be as good as change. On the next day, a bad news came from Jianzhou, and it was detected that an official army came from the north, with a total of about 2,000 people, and had passed Jiange. This official army came very mysteriously and quickly, and even twenty miles north of Jianzhou City, it was discovered by the Zhao camp soldiers in Jianzhou.
Zhao Dangshi later learned that the chief general of this official army was Kong Quanbin. Kong Quanbin was born in Liaodong and was once the deputy general under the former Liaodong governor Xiong Tingbi. Later, he was transferred to Sichuan and now the deputy general of Songlong. He had been a guest army and obeyed Hong Chengchou's restraint and assistance in Shaanxi. It can be imagined that he must have been assigned by Hong Chengchou, and Hong Chengchou's move was really wonderful.
The reason for this is that Kong Quanbin's attack was just right, and Kong Quanbin's special identity. According to Zhao Dangshi's estimate, at least before the Zhao camp was launched, Hong Chengchou would have to stop at the Sichuan-Shaanxi border due to the permission of the court. However, Hong Chengchou took advantage of the special features of Kong Quanbin as a Sichuan general and successfully overcome this obstacle - Kong Quanbin returned to the central Sichuan, and his job was in no way to worry about the court's punishment. Moreover, Kong Quanbin was familiar with the geography of northern Sichuan and specialized in marching in rare paths. He was very hidden and achieved the effect of a surprise weapon.
The Zhao camp left in Jianzhou was only the left camp of Wu Mingfeng of the old army and Zhang Miaoshou's back camp. Among them, the back camp was mostly old, weak, women and children, and the soldiers were not trained, so it was only 2,000 Wu Mingfeng's two thousand people. Although these two thousand people were the first batch of combat soldiers trained by Zhao camp and were tempered by the Battle of Jianzhou, the formation time was still short, and it was difficult to gain a advantage when facing the same number of officers and soldiers independently. Wu Mingfeng was meticulous and thought of this section. Instead, he did not go out of the city to fight, but defended the city. At the same time, he quickly rushed to ask Zi Tong for help.
Kong Quanbin was obviously very good at attacking. When he arrived in Jianzhou, it was already dusk. Under his leadership, the government army launched three waves of attacks. Except for the first test, they almost attacked the city two times. Wu Mingfeng tried his best to resist, and more than a hundred people were injured, barely dragged the government army until nightfall.
I thought that when it was dark, the official army should stop, but who knew that Kong Quanbin was quite experienced and had no intention of allowing Zhaoying to calmly rest. He laid the camp on a meadow on the west side of the Jialing River, and then sent dozens of officers and soldiers to attack in turn. These officers and soldiers did not have more than twenty people in their hands. They did not carry any siege equipment, but they carried noisy instruments such as horns, gongs and drums, and many small cannons. They came out one after another, taking shifts, making noise in every corner of Jianzhou City and harassing the official army.
The sound is that Jianzhou City is so big that you can always find a quiet place, but mental torture is the main one. The soldiers of Zhao Camp have finally understood that the government army is probably bluffing and will not launch a real attack, but even if they think so, when they hear the sudden sound of trumpets and cannons, they still have to take a twelve-point spirit to deal with the vigilance. Everything is speculation, and no one can predict what the government army is going to make. As long as one is careless and takes advantage of the loopholes for the government army, everything will be too late.
Kong Quanbin used the smallest price to exchange for the high alert of all the Zhao camp soldiers stationed in Jianzhou, and took a huge advantage. Wu Mingfeng had no choice but to send people out of the city to expel them. He could only cover his ears and endure the pain of noisy and sleeplessness. He was like this, not to mention ordinary soldiers. After several harassed by the official army, many Zhao camp soldiers arranged on the front of the city showed irritability and fatigue of varying degrees.
The official army was raising its strength, but he was tortured. But judging from Kong Quanbin's posture at dusk, he was afraid that once tonight, the sun would rise, he would launch a fierce attack again. Just take this state of the present, how could he withstand the official army like a wolf or a tiger? Wu Mingfeng complained secretly, and he even began to worry about whether he could persist until the moment the reinforcements of Zitong's side arrived.
Just as he was worried, sitting on the steps of the city, thinking hard in the cool breeze, Pu Guoyi found him. After saying something, his dark world suddenly reappeared a glimmer of dawn. The latest chapter of the Biography of the Crazy Biography: Full text of the Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Biography of the Crazy Bi
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