Chapter 772: Studying Zhu Di and Fighting the World Again (Month)(1/2)
"I've given you a chance."
Wang Xiao on the horse's back looked at Niuhulu Turge who was lying on the ground and said calmly, "You don't want it yourself."
Wang Xiao rode a pair of people, holding Chen Yuanyuan's slender waist with one hand, and holding the embroidered spring sword with the other hand, rushing into the thousands of troops.
With his super combat power, he was invincible in the Later Jin army formation.
Although there were many soldiers and horses in the Later Jin Dynasty, there might be only a dozen people around Wang Xiao at the same time.
Moreover, Wang Xiao was constantly moving at high speed, and the seemingly huge Later Jin army formation was actually besieging him by more than a dozen people.
With Wang Xiao’s martial arts, this is free gift.
He rushed all the way and rushed to Abatai.
Regarding this Rao Yubeile, Wang Xiao didn't even give him a chance to talk nonsense, and rushed over and snatched the horse.
Then, without hesitation, he cut off the big flag behind Abatai with his backhand.
Abatai swayed here and before it landed, the flag over there had already fallen to the ground.
In the era of cold weapons, the army, due to the lack of information and transportation capabilities, in addition to the commanders, relied on various flags to convey orders.
Among so many flags, the general's flag is the most important.
The commander's flag represents the main general. Wherever the commander's flag goes, the main general will go wherever it goes.
The coaching flag moves forward and the coaching flag moves backward and the coaching flag retreats. If the coaching flag falls, the commander will be finished and the entire army will collapse.
Abatai's commander flag fell, and the Later Jin soldiers quickly fell into chaos.
Not to mention that the people who entered the pass this time were the Later Jin, Mongolian, and Han people. Just among the Eight Banners of the Later Jin, internal troubles were the endless struggles of each banner.
When Abatai's banner fell, the first one to run was the Mongolians.
After that, the Zhengbai Banner and other banners began to scatter. In the end, except for the Zhenglan Banner, the Han army's coattailers persisted until the end.
It’s not that they are vulnerable, but that when they suddenly fall into chaos, a leading escape will cause a domino-like collapse effect.
These people also wanted to wait for the chaos to end first and then see the situation.
Zhenglanqi did not dare to run away because Abatai, who was the banner owner, died, and Zhenglanqi would be subject to military law to escape.
So they need to take revenge.
The revenge of Zhenglan Banner did not work. When the Ming cavalry in the distance came to pick up the benefits, they were defeated.
As for Turg, he took some of his personal soldiers of the Zhengbai Banner to try to reorganize the troops.
He is the deputy commander, with a high position and a powerful position. He gradually formed a force when he raised the flag.
If this continues, maybe he will really reorganize the chaotic situation.
Wang Xiao rushed over with a straightforward horse and killed the inner minister. He once again dispersed the Later Jin soldiers who were trying to reorganize them.
An unprecedented scene appeared on this desolate battlefield.
Thousands of Ming cavalry chased tens of thousands of Later Jin soldiers and horses, chasing them like sheep.
In the past, this kind of thing was the opposite, and the Later Jin Dynasty chased the Ming army.
Looking north, Wang Xiao was wondering whether to just go straight to Shenyang City.
After thinking about it, I finally gave up temporarily.
It is really inconvenient to take a woman with too far. You can wait for this matter.
Wang Xiao turned his horse's head and walked leisurely towards the capital.
This time, the Sixth Battle of the Later Jin Dynasty, in history, they went south and broke through 88 cities, and even captured Lianyungang in the south.
The battle record was also brilliant. Several princes of the Ming Dynasty were destroyed, with a population of millions and a population of as many as millions of taels of gold and silver.
This brilliant battle result was completely defeated by Wang Xiao when they first entered the pass.
The commander and deputy commander Abatai and Turge both died, and the Jin soldiers had no intention of fighting after entering the pass.
The Mongolians ran very fast and fled back to the grassland.
The troops of the Eight Banners of the Later Jin fled around the grassland Liaodong and returned to Chenyang City.
After reporting the matter to Huang Taiji, the fat man was so anxious that he vomited blood and fell into a coma. He probably couldn't stand it for the next year.
Wang Xiao was in a hurry when he came, but he was very leisurely when he returned.
With Chen Yuanyuan who admired Wang Xiao like a god, he traveled all the way to the scenery and mountains and rivers for almost half a month before he returned to the capital.
When he came back, Emperor Chongzhen was ecstatic because the two generals of white had already sent the news of a complete victory.
At the beginning, it was a great victory under Jizhou City, and Emperor Chongzhen was happily dancing.
Because for him, being able to kill thousands of real Tartars in one battle is an unprecedented victory.
Then he had just had a sleep here, and even greater good news came over there.
Not to mention the main force of the Later Jin Dynasty who entered the pass, the sons of old slaves like Abatai were killed.
Such a great joy even made Emperor Chongzhen not sleep well for several days.
He had no choice. Since he took office, the Ming Dynasty and the Later Jin Dynasty have fought for years, and it was really a loser who was like cutting off his flesh and slashing his bones.
It is understandable that I finally saw such a big victory once.
He waited for Wang Xiao for half a month before he could wait for him back.
Emperor Chongzhen, who advocated frugality, was also a rare luxury. He held a three-day banquet to welcome Wang Xiao.
Then good news came, and Sun Chuanting, who went to rescue Kaifeng Prefecture, successfully defeated Li Zicheng's army and rescued the crisis in Kaifeng Prefecture.
The good news that came one after another even made Emperor Chongzhen lose control.
After that, Wang Xiao mainly taught his female apprentice in his mansion, and then ran everywhere in Northern Zhili. He would go wherever the drought was severe and he would call the wind and rain.
Before we knew it, time came to the sixteenth year of Chongzhen.
In the Northern Zhili area, Emperor Chongzhen accepted Wang Xiao's suggestion and implemented military camps and duty-free labor exemption.
Military garrisons are to harvest food and stabilize the morale of the army. Tax exemption and labor exemption are to target the hearts of the people, and to eliminate tax collectors and the yamen below from the root of the matters that harm the people.
As for the lack of money to maintain the operation of the court, Emperor Chongzhen was already accustomed to attacking the big turbans.
Even the ministers and nobles of the current dynasty have taken action against the gentry from all over the country.
The goods were confiscated, and the fields and houses were distributed to the people of all over the country to serve as military camps.
In Wang Xiao's view, this may be the only life-saving straw for the end of the Ming Dynasty that is about to perish.
In the name of the emperor, completely smash all the rules and regulations of the past. Throw those noble gentry and big headscarves to death at their feet.
Anyway, they were useless except to cheat the Ming Dynasty. Emperor Chongzhen, who had been brainwashed by Wang Xiao, directly regarded the big headscarf as an enemy.
As for the impact on the Central Plains and Jiangnan and other places, Emperor Chongzhen accepted Wang Xiao's opinion. Anyway, it was a disobedient place, so he simply threw it away as a tit.
According to Zhu Di's routine two hundred years ago, he smashed his own pot and his own bowl by himself. He completely re-fighted the world.
Emperor Chongzhen was actually quite easy to fool. Yuan Dudu once made Emperor Chongzhen confused.
With the desperate situation he had fallen into before, and Wang Xiao's unparalleled eloquence and fooling him, it is normal to be completely motivated by Wang Xiao.
Emperor Chongzhen now simply regarded it as the Central Plains and other places in the south of the Yangtze River, and wanted to learn from Zhu Di to fight the world again.
When Sun Chuanting brought the new army back to the capital, Emperor Chongzhen issued a Ming decree to all parts of the world and officially stated that from now on, all the Ming royal family members would lose all the money and rice distribution, and there would be no more sayings of inheritance and distribution of titles.
The decree also stated that the former policy of imprisoning the royal family was also abolished, and the royal family members could do whatever industry they wanted to engage in.
Even so, a lot of children from the royal family who are in trouble will be hungry and cold.
But the trunks are rotten, so in order not to rot to the roots, we can only use one-size-fits-all approach.
This greatly reduces the expenses for the children of the royal family in various places.
After all, the number of children of the royal family at this time was as high as millions, and the monthly expenses were astronomical.
If you continue to pay for it, you will be able to get lost after the country is broken.
As for what consequences will result in doing things like this, it is no longer important that the vassal kings in various places become independent or supported.
Under Wang Xiao's deception, Emperor Chongzhen could even be regarded as completely lost, and the princes and royal families only increased the difficulty of overthrowing everything.
Sun Chuanting, who was originally pursuing Li Zicheng, was urgently recalled to deal with another war in the Later Jin Dynasty.
Only a few months ago, when Wang Xiao had just broken through the pass, he killed Abatai and others, causing the Later Jin soldiers to flee. Huang Taiji, who was so angry that he vomited blood, plucked up his last vitality, summoned all the forces that could be mobilized, and launched another battle.
This time, Huang Taiji's goal was directly set at Shanhaiguan.
The reason why he was so eager to start a war was because he wanted to maintain the psychological advantage of the Later Jin Dynasty over the Ming Dynasty.
There were only a few people in the Later Jin Dynasty, and the Ming Dynasty was hundreds of times that of theirs.
If the reputation that has been brought to life through countless bloody battles is broken, they will be completely destroyed.
Because the Ming Dynasty was not afraid of them, it would fight to the death.
As long as you resist, casualties will occur. In terms of the population of the Ming Dynasty, after a fierce resistance breaks out, don’t enter the pass, as entering the pass is the rhythm of being exhausted.
To be continued...