Han’s Son is Not a Slave

Chapter 994: Crisis of the Tatar Dynasty

Drinking poison to quench thirst is the most vivid portrayal of the current Qing court and Zhou Shi's reconciliation.

In addition to the Taiping army not advancing north, another condition for the Qing court to complete the large-scale raising of the flag to expand the full state group is that Wu Sangui stayed in Xi'an with the idea of ​​"two tigers fighting, one must be injured". Only when these two conditions are met, the Qing court can complete the "reform", regain strength, and then wait for the good news of another infighting in the south.

After returning from Xi'an, the great scholar Malji happily told Shunzhi that Wu Sangui was hesitant and indecisive. As long as Daqing showed that he still had the strength to fight, Wu Sangui had to consider the consequences of his eastward move, which was probably a thief for Jiangnan. A scholar makes clothes.

Shunzhi was very happy when he heard Malji's return, because he also thought that Wu Sangui would not foolishly want to fight with Da Qing to lose both, and then make a cheap thief. But he never imagined that Tongguan would be lost before his joy had passed!

No matter which of the two prerequisites is missing, it will be fatal to the Qing court. The thief Xiucai and Wu Sangui are like two hungry wolves, and the Qing court is now like a dying tiger. He can fight hard before he dies, but in the end it ends in death.

The Central Plains has been a must-see place since ancient times. Back then, in order to protect the Central Plains, Chongzhen mobilized many fierce generals and good officials, and gathered a lot of troops to fight against Li Zicheng in Henan. However, the Qing Dynasty can be said to have obtained the Central Plains out of thin air, and a pie fell from the sky. Now, Shunzhi has to taste the bitterness of trying to protect the Central Plains. What is the taste. Speaking of which, since Yangzhou returned to the capital, Shunzhi has never cried to his eldest brother again.

Although the Eight Banners of the Forbidden Brigade had just been reorganized, Shunzhi had no other choice, either to sit back and watch Kaifeng fall and Wu Jun's troops rushed to Gyeonggi, or send the Eight Banners of the Forbidden Brigade to fight Wu Sangui for a last-ditch effort. In addition to these two choices, it is a miracle that Jia Hanfu, the governor of Henan, was able to defend Kaifeng against the sky, and he did not need a single soldier in Beijing.

Shunzhi did not expect that his concubine, Shi Huashan, would have any ability to stop Wu Sangui. He asked Shi Huashan to go to Henan, which was more of a symbolic meaning, showing that he had great faith in the Han army. In the case of Henan, it is still Jia Hanfu who can rely on him. He had already issued a decree to carry the red flag of Jiahan's return to Manchuria, and gave it to the first-class viscount. The decree also implied that if Jiahan could restore Henan for the court, it would be a matter of time before he would be awarded a duke and a marquis.

If Tongguan is not lost, Jia Hanfu may really be able to seal the Duke and the Marquis, because the rest of the bandits who invaded Henan have suffered consecutive defeats under him. But now, it's hard to say whether Jia Hanfu can save his life. After all, Wu Sangui's army was much stronger than the Loyalty Battalion, too much.

"Your Majesty, in any case, you must send troops to rescue Kaifeng, otherwise, if the Central Plains is lost, the capital will be in danger."

He has a headache, and his feet hurt. Henan is now in critical condition. Hu Shian, a scholar who was a jinshi in the first year of Chongzhen, naturally thought that he should go to Henan when he was banned from traveling to the Eight Banners. Otherwise, if the Central Plains were lost, wouldn't the Qing Dynasty be the same as the Chongzhen Dynasty?

Itu didn't speak, but he obviously agreed with Hu Shian that he must immediately send the Eight Banners of the Forbidden Brigade to rescue Kaifeng. As for Sony's concern that Gyeonggi has no troops to defend, in his opinion, it is completely unfounded. The enemies of the Qing Dynasty are all in the south. What's the use of keeping the soldiers in Gyeonggi instead of blocking the enemies in the south? Really waiting for the enemy soldiers to come to Gyeonggi, what's the use of this Gyeonggi's more soldiers? Could it be that the thieves in the south of the Yangtze River are still able to descend from the sky, and appear under the city of Beijing when the main force of the Qing Dynasty is exhausted!

"Henan must be guaranteed, and there must be no loss!"

Hu Shian knelt down, and Itu knelt down with him. Sony sighed, knowing that this matter was a foregone conclusion. Whether he wanted to or not, the Eight Banners of the Banned Travelling had to go south, or wait for Wu Sangui to take Henan and score straight. Li, I am afraid that the Qing Dynasty has only one way to retreat outside the customs.

What a disaster!

Sony's heart is extremely bitter, even more bitter than Shunzhi.

"If the forbidden eight flags are going to go south, but I don't know who the master will lead?"

"Let Ao Bai go, let him commit crimes and make meritorious deeds, he can't beat the thief Xiucai, can't he beat Wu Sangui!" Shunzhi was anxious and angry, his voice changed, and his face was blue and he shouted: "Tell Ao Bai, this time he will definitely If you can't stop Wu Sangui in Henan, don't see me again!"

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Tongguan was lost, and news of Wu Sangui's rebels breaking into Henan spread like a plague in Beijing. The court officials, who had just calmed down from the news of the emperor's defeat in Yangzhou, became anxious again. The eight banners, which had been reorganized for only a few months, drove out of the city, even the emperor's pro-military camp, guard camp, forward camp, and Shenji. Both the battalion and the three flags of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the army were ordered to go south, which made the officials even more worried. As if a war is about to fall from the sky, this war is no longer what it used to be, but a life-and-death battle that truly decides the survival of the Qing Dynasty.

Overnight, the whole city was like a hornet's nest that had been poked open, and there was chaos. Many businesses were closed, and the downtown area was suddenly deserted. The fast-moving people were already tidying up and preparing to escape. As for the House of Eight Flags~www.wuxiaspot.com~, they had to prepare to join the expedition, which was also very uneasy. The entire capital was shrouded in gloom and mist.

Some of the Eight Banners generals who received the transfer order did not know whether they were frightened by last year's Battle of Yangzhou, or were frightened by Wu Sangui's 200,000 Guanning troops, and they were unwilling to go south. In order to erase their name from the transfer order, they sought connections one after another, and some even asked the Empress Dowager of Cining Palace, but all of them were scolded by the Empress Dowager and kicked out.

The queen mother couldn't get through, and some smart people thought that the only one who could influence the emperor now was Tommafa. The great monk of Yulin was a monk, and regardless of what was going on in the world, even the emperor didn't see him often, let alone people like them. So the street in front of the Catholic Church outside Xuanwu Gate was full of traffic. The Eight Banners generals and schools who knew each other saw each other, and the first sentence they said was: "Did the Westerners agree?" The person who was asked shook his head with a sad face, sighing and sighing, as if he was going to Henan for sure. It's a dead man.

Tang Ruowang was overwhelmed, and at first met him patiently, but when he found out that these Manchurians were all begging him to speak for them, and after the transfer order was waived, he was shocked and refused to see anyone again.

After dark, Tang Ruowang collapsed wearily on his reclining chair. During the day, the admiration of the Manchus for him made him feel a layer of unspeakable sadness in his heart, because the Qing emperor, who had been very close to him in the past, became more and more indifferent to him day by day for the past two years. There were even a few times when he himself went to see his emperor's student, but the emperor was reluctant to see him.

Tang Ruowang knew that the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, or in other words, the young emperor of the Tartars might no longer have a place for him as Marfa in his heart.

And now, the Tatar dynasty is facing an unprecedented crisis, just like the Ming dynasty seventeen years ago.

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