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#1191 puppet regime

The Ming army repaired in Moscow for more than two months, and the Spring Festival of the 32nd year of Tianwu was celebrated.

It is already February of spring, and the Ming army has basically occupied the entire territory of Russia and is about to enter Central Europe.

At this point in the war, the genuine Ming army has long stopped participating in the battle. Now the main force on the battlefield is basically operated by the "pseudo army" trained by the Ming army.

The genuine Ming army consolidated the defense line behind, and the puppet army formed by the surrendered Russian troops rushed forward. They were mostly composed of cavalry and galloped across the endless Eastern European grasslands.

These soldiers were originally local herders, who were extremely adapted to the local winter climate and were so familiar with the local environment that they could march with their eyes closed.

If the Ming army won in the early stages of the Russian War by relying on military quality and equipment advantages, then now it is won entirely by the will of the people.

The Russians are more realistic. The economic crisis and the Tsar's iron-blooded suppression made many Russians in difficult lives opposed the Romanov dynasty from the bottom of their hearts. (When the Beiting Army attacked Russia, large-scale peasant uprisings broke out in Russia many times)

Wherever the Ming army's vanguards went, they bloomed everywhere, and uprisings were everywhere responding, and the Tsar's rule in Russia had collapsed.

The front was moving too far west, and the severe winter made the Ming army unable to continue to advance. It only took advantage of the winter to build defense lines on the Dnieper River and establish a series of shore defense fortifications and mountain fortifications to prevent the European Union from crossing the land east of this line.

It's funny that the anti-Ming alliance formed by Louis XIV began to form a coalition forces in July last year, and arrived in Warsaw, the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania in October.

The coalition troops set off in November and took two months to enter Russia.

It took about 2,300 miles from Warsaw to Moscow. According to the speed of the coalition forces, Zhu Cilang estimated that it would take at least three and a half months to arrive in Moscow, which also ruled out the blocking factor of the Ming army.

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All over Russia, Orthodox churches with onion-shaped tops are scattered, forming a unique landscape.

The Kremlin is famous for its many golden-topped churches, ancient pavilions and palaces. It stands on the hills of Borovits on the Moscow River and is a majestic and beautiful complex.

The red palace walls ranging from five to nineteen meters high surround the entire Kremlin, and there are four city gates and nineteen towers of various sizes distributed on the palace walls.

On the largest tower, Zhu Cilang stood with his hands behind his back. Looking at the proudly standing Russian "little guards" below, he felt a different feeling in his heart.

Behind him, Sun Nuo, the right Shaoqing of the Honglu Temple, held a copy of the French Les de France and translated it slowly:

"............In a large-scale armed attack, the Ming Empire's army occupied thousands of Russian towns and rural settlements in lightning, and about hundreds of villages turned into ashes in the war."

"It is rumored that there were hundreds of thousands of Russians who were homeless due to the attacks of the Ming army. These Russians who lost their homes had no water or food. They could only watch the iron hooves of the Ming army rolled over the homeland where they lived happily for generations..."

"They hated the invaders, but they were powerless because their tsar was captured and their country was occupied. They became poor slaves and allowed to be ruined by the Ming people. The war of aggression was unpopular..... Alexander, a reporter from Russia, reported."

.........

Sun Nuo, the right Shaoqing of Honglu Temple, translated the French in the newspaper word by word.

Zhu Cilang held his hands behind his back and squinted his eyes to listen to the article of the French official newspaper.

He raised his eyes and smiled, "Nuoge, what do you think of the French newspaper."

When the right Shaoqing of Honglu Temple heard the emperor call him "Nuoge'er", he felt warm and a little excited.

Sun Nuo Nian is about twenty-five years old, tall and tall, with a righteous look on his face. He is the son of Princess Kunxing and his son-in-law Sun Yunqiu, and Zhu Cixuan's nephew.

He liked to talk to foreigners, so he served as the fifth-rank Youshaoqing in Honglu Temple.

The princess's son inherited the title of his father. If his father's family has no title, he can only be Bai Ding.

Most of the sons of the princess of the Ming Dynasty held idle positions in the Governor's Office of the Five Army and the Jinyiwei, and spent their whole life. There were almost no civil servants like Sun Nuo.

"Report to your Majesty, I feel that the French are deliberately standing on the commanding heights of human rights to accuse us, and arousing the anti-Iphi craze in China and even in Europe!"

Sun Nuo sneered: "If they really respect human rights, how could they have carried out a hundred-year-old slave trade? The gentleman's appearance and the heart of a vibrator are the faces of foreign politicians!"

Zhu Cilang nodded slightly, patted his nephew's shoulder, and smiled kindly: "Nuo Ge'er can see clearly. He should pay attention to dealing with foreigners in the future."

"I received the order!" Sun Nuo said happily.

Zhu Cilang slowly walked to the window of the tower, and there was a large lawn underneath. Further out the lawn was the famous "Red Square".

The original name of Red Square was "Torge", which means "market". It was renamed Red Square around the 20th year of Tianwu, meaning "beautiful square". It has always been a landmark place for Tsarist Russia and the center of the Tsar holding various large-scale celebrations and military parades.

At this time, people came and went on the wide Red Square. From time to time, Russian policemen were holding their hands behind their backs and staring around with their batons. Once someone made trouble, they would immediately rush over like a dog to carry out "brutal suppression".

Zhu Cilang was relatively open to the rule of the Russians. Not only did he not over-enforce the Russians, but he also encouraged them to join the Ming Dynasty and fight for the Ming Dynasty.

Look, there are two signs on the most conspicuous position on the Red Square, and a line of words are written in Russian on the left: Recruiting civilians and defending the country.

The sign on the right says: Buy bonds and fight against the coalition forces.

The Russian army had just been rubbed on the ground by the Ming army, and even the Tsar was captured. In this case, you are recruiting people and selling national debts in other people's lairs. Can anyone pay attention? I can't believe it!

The reality is cruel. There are two long queues on the Red Square, forming two long dragons and turning two turns.

The poor Russian serfs rushed to be civilians who transported food because the Ming army provided two meals a day.

Rich Russian merchants were rushing to buy war bonds, and many people even used food to mortgage them.

Next to the team, there was also a Russian who opposed the war holding a sign and giving a passionate speech, indicating that the army was the invaders and the European Union was the saviors.

He was very dedicated in his speech, waved and stopped the compatriots who were queuing up to buy war bonds.

However, new Russians continued to join the long dragon team.

The speaker was surrounded by people listening. Perhaps because he was worried that this guy would be arrested, most passers-by just stopped and watched from a distance.

Some people applauded and supported, some booed and laughed, and some people just hurried past, occasionally glanced at them, shook their heads, and made a "SB" lip stimulation at the orator, and then plunged into the long queue and rushed to sign up.

On the tower, Zhu Cilang looked at the various aspects of life on the Red Square and showed a smile on his face.
Chapter completed!
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