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Chapter 725: The people of the upper state do not worship the ruler of the lower state
Chapter 725: The people of the upper state do not worship the ruler of the lower state
As a later comer, Zhu Yijun had a certain understanding of the poor combat effectiveness of Korea, but he was still shocked by its rapid defeat, not to mention the wise men of the Ming Dynasty. When they learned about the Japanese invasion of Korea, they had been making lukewarm preparations. It was not until the fall of Seoul on the 19th that the Ming Dynasty realized that Korea was really a broken house that would collapse with just a few kicks from the Japanese pirates.
The Ming Dynasty had an obvious and unrealistic overestimation of Korea's strength, and even had a very obvious intention of sitting on the mountain and watching the two tigers fight at the beginning. This overestimation cannot be blamed on Ming Gong, because this is the stereotype of Korea that the Ming Dynasty had.
We won't mention the Han and Tang dynasties as they were too long ago. When the Golden Family was at its peak and no one dared to disobey them, the Mongols rushed to the Korean Peninsula and launched nine attacks over sixty years before they forced Goryeo to surrender. In the end, it couldn't be called a complete victory because Wang's Goryeo guaranteed the basic state system, the king's lineage was preserved, and the king was related to the Yuan emperor by marriage, making him a consort of the emperor's wife.
Wang's Goryeo was able to maintain its state system, which was extremely rare in the history of the Mongolian conquests.
At the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the Red Turban Army generals including Guan Duo, Pan Cheng, Sha Liuer and other Red Turban Army generals of the Song Dynasty expeditionary force traveled thousands of miles and attacked Wang's Goryeo three times from Liaodong. Finally, the army arrived at Kaesong. Guan Duo was killed in Kaesong, and only Pan Cheng's unit was left of the largest field army of the Han Song Dynasty. He fled back to Guandong in a panic and eventually died in battle.
In the sixth year of Hongwu, Zhu Yuanzhang specifically mentioned in the imperial edict to Wang Zhuan, the King of Goryeo of the Wang family: Mr. Guan and his gang of men and women disregard the law and are only interested in lust. In this regard, he is also bad.
In Zhu Yuanzhang's view, the reason why Guan Duo, Sha Liuer and Pan Cheng were killed in Kaesong was that they were overly greedy and allowed their soldiers to plunder, which destroyed military discipline and ultimately led to defeat.
In the 30th year of Hongwu, Zhu Yuanzhang issued a special decree to the King of Liao, saying: "If the barbarians (Korea) do not come out, it will be as numerous as 100,000! The territory of Ding Liao borders on them, so we should secretly guard against their deceptions."
Of course, the King of Liao followed Zhu Di to quell the rebellion and moved back to the interior of the country, no longer having to worry about Korea.
In the eyes of the Ming Dynasty, although the Joseon Dynasty could not engage in a full-scale conflict with the Ming Dynasty, it was at least a hegemon in East Asia. When the Ming emperor withdrew his troops from the Yamatai military port, there were many actuarial ministers in the court who felt that his majesty was very wise. By allowing Korea and Japan to clash, the Ming Dynasty could reap the benefits.
As a result, the Joseon Dynasty, the hegemon of East Asia, lost its capital in just 19 days. Moreover, Kaesong, the royal city built by the Goryeo Dynasty, was also about to be lost, and Pyongyang followed closely behind. It was really beyond everyone's expectations!
"Your Majesty, here is Chen Tiande's report." Feng Bao put Chen Tiande's report on the top. His Majesty had instructed that the intelligence should be communicated to the generals at the front as quickly as possible, and also told to the emperor as soon as it arrived in the capital.
Not only the Ming Dynasty but also Japan overestimated the strength of Korea. Oda Nobunaga sent 150,000 troops at one time, which was an all-out gamble on the fate of the country. This all-out mobilization was also a respect for Korea's strength.
North Korea also deserves this respect because its strength is not weak. It has two well-equipped cavalry teams of 10,000 people, one led by Shen La, the military governor, and the other led by Han Kecheng, the military governor. These two cavalry teams fought against the Jianzhou Jurchens and can be regarded as elite troops. They are all experienced soldiers who have been guarding the northern border for a long time.
Shen La led 10,000 cavalry and 40,000 infantry in a desperate battle at Tanqintai. The first battle was a decisive battle, and the army was doomed in one battle.
According to the intelligence gathered by Chen Tiande, the main reason for the defeat was that the governor named Shen La underestimated the enemy and thought that he had the advantage with 50,000 men against 15,000. Before the battle, Shen La was still drunk and handed over Huangcaoling, the most advantageous terrain of Tanqintai, to the Japanese pirates.
They lost the advantageous terrain first, allowing the Japanese pirates to occupy Huangcaoling.
At the beginning of the battle, the infantry was defeated. When the balance of war was tipping towards the Japanese pirates, Shen La became angry and ran through the bushes, trying to use cavalry to disperse the enemy's army, but eventually his entire army was wiped out.
Han Kecheng was the defending general in the Battle of Imjin, which was a battle that forced the Korean princes and nobles to leave Pyongyang. This battle was also extremely abstract.
"From the intelligence gathered by Chen Tiande, the main culprit for Korea's defeat in the Battle of Imjin was the Korean King Yi Sun? If he hadn't been kicked in the brain and asked Han Kecheng to cross the river and pursue, and Han Kecheng had defended the natural barrier, the outcome of this battle would still be unknown." Zhu Yijun said with a frown after reading the newspaper.
"From the current perspective, it is indeed true. Han Kecheng is still very powerful." Feng Bao carefully studied the Xiatang newspaper and looked at the feng shui map for a long time, but he could only hold his forehead with his hand.
This battle should not be lost.
Han Kecheng deployed defenses on the north bank of the Imjin River, and the Japanese pirates needed to cross the river to attack. With a force of 13,000 people, he blocked the 15,000 men of Konishi Yukinaga and the 22,000 men of Kato Kiyomasa for ten full days. Han Kecheng also used the tactics of war and the strategy of sowing discord. Konishi Yukinaga and Kato Kiyomasa were enemies who had been attacking each other for generations. Han Kecheng took advantage of their feud and sent people to pretend to launch a sneak attack, which destroyed the weak trust between the two generals.
Even on the way to the attack, Konishi Yukinaga suddenly stabbed Kato Kiyomasa with a knife, and the First Army ambushed the Second Army and almost engaged in a battle.
Originally, the situation had stabilized. The Imjin Battle made the Koreans realize that the Japanese pirates were not invincible. Reinforcements from all over the country were also on the way. In addition, Han Kecheng continued to gather deserters, and the number of people increased. The size gradually expanded from 13,000 to 50,000.
When the situation was looking good and it seemed that the Japanese pirates could only reach Seoul and could not advance any further, King Yi Sun of Joseon took action!
When it comes to disappointing people, Lee Sun never disappoints.
Li Sun repeatedly ordered Han Kecheng to cross the river and pursue. Li Sun, like a stray dog, did not trust Han Kecheng at all, who had an army of 50,000. He just thought that since he could win, he might as well push the Japanese pirates into the sea. He was hesitating at the Imjin Ferry. It was probably because he wanted to usurp the throne instead of resisting the pirates!
As a last resort, Han Kecheng crossed the river, attacked, encountered an ambush, was defeated, and his defense line fell. Han Kecheng refused to surrender and died fighting on the beach of the Imjin River. His head was chopped off by the Japanese pirates, signed on a long pole, and waved around to celebrate the victory.
"In my opinion, if Imjin is lost, Kaesong will be captured in three to five days." Zhu Yijun looked up and said in amazement, "No wonder Yi Sun wanted to escape from Pyongyang. If he doesn't run away, the Pyongyang garrison will probably chop off his head as a token of surrender to the Japanese pirates."
It was difficult for Zhu Yijun to understand what was wrong with Lee Sun. He clearly had no command ability, yet he insisted on commanding the troops himself. When they were losing again and again, being able to stabilize the situation was already Han Kecheng's limit, yet he insisted on forcing Han Kecheng to die.
The Emperor of the Ming Dynasty performed very well in this regard. He never gave orders personally. He just had to tell the Ming army what he wanted.
For example, if he wanted Altan Khan dead, Qi Jiguang would spend ten years sharpening his sword, and in the tenth year of Wanli, he would escort Altan Khan to Beijing and have the emperor behead him in public; for example, if he told the Ming army now that he wanted Yizhou to be a strategic fulcrum, Ma Lin and Zhao Ji would take Yizhou.
Zhu Yijun was well aware of his own talents, and not causing trouble for the soldiers on the front line was a sign of self-cultivation as an emperor.
"Your Majesty, Han Kecheng and Yi Sun-sin are similar. They are both very dissatisfied with the Joseon royal family and ministers, and they hold a grudge against the Joseon public opinion that values culture over military. Joseon values culture over military because the first king of Joseon, Yi Seong-gye, usurped the throne by a military general." Feng Bao simply answered Your Majesty's question.
We can't entirely blame Lee Sun for his blind command. Han Kecheng had rebellion written all over his face. Lee Sun was responsible for the fall of Seoul, and people's hearts were restless. Only by retaking Seoul as soon as possible could he secure his throne. Under all these circumstances, Lee Sun could only give such orders.
The Ming Dynasty promoted civil officials over military officials, with civil officials controlling military officials. Except for the Zhengtong period when civil officials could kill military officials without imperial decree, the Ming Dynasty exercised normal control at other times. However, Korea had already reached the point where civil officials were valued more than military officials.
There is a huge difference between Wang Dynasty Goryeo, which fought against the Mongols for sixty years and resisted nine attacks, and Lee Dynasty Joseon, which lost its capital on the 19th day.
Because Lee Seong-gye was a military general who usurped the throne, after he came to power, the whole of Korea began to emphasize civil officials over military officials. Capable generals like Shin La and Han Kecheng were all sent to garrison the borders. Military generals like Lee Sun-sin who were difficult to drive away were made difficult. Commoners joined the army, with no logistics and no food. When it came to a life-and-death situation, Lee Sun was still on guard against Han Kecheng, thinking that he only cared about defense and not offense, and wanted to usurp the throne, so he became more and more anxious.
"This war has turned out to be such a mess. I have only one word to describe it: it's what you deserve." As the Prime Minister, Feng Bao analyzed the reasons for Korea's quick defeat for His Majesty.
Zhu Yijun sighed helplessly and said, "It's just that the people of Joseon suffered. Look at what Ma Lin reported. Only one in ten people who fled to Yizhou survived. It was not easy for them to escape. A lot of them died on the way. When they arrived in Yizhou, Yizhou had no food and directly closed the city gates to prevent refugees from entering the city. Many people died of freezing and starvation. Alas."
"Take 200,000 silver coins from the treasury, send a letter to the Ministry of Revenue, and buy enough food and fodder to send to Yizhou."
Fodder is essential for disaster relief, and this is the emperor's kindness.
Zhu Yijun would never carry someone else's coffin to his own home to mourn, that was a mentally retarded behavior, something only people with brain atrophy would do. The reason why he was willing to spend money was entirely because Yizhou belonged to the Ming Dynasty. He was a Pi Xiu who only took in and never gave out. Since he had actual control of it, even if the Korean royal family exploded and he drove the Japanese pirates into the sea, Zhu Yijun would never spit it out.
The land, population, and minerals are mine, mine, all mine!
"Let Wang Ci Fu bring some water and fertilizer to Yizhou, Dingzhou and Anzhou for spring plowing. Since they have returned to the Ming Dynasty, let's bring some water and fertilizer to let the naturalized people know how the Ming Dynasty farms, and then produce water and fertilizer locally." Zhu Yijun was planning the occupation. He was not good at fighting, but he knew how to rule.
Don't use too much water and fertilizer, just a little bit, do a comparative experiment, and let the local people's acceptance of water and fertilizer be equivalent to accepting the Ming Dynasty.
These days, being able to allow the people to farm in peace is a favor that can never be repaid.
The same idea was adopted for Suiyuan, which would allow the grassland people to farm, graze, and raise animals in peace without having to risk freezing or starving to death, and would gradually transform into the shape of the Ming Dynasty. Suiyuan had been incorporated into the Ming Dynasty for three years, and there had been no large-scale rebellion. There were only countless ancestral temples, in which the emperor, General Qi, and Pan Jixun were enshrined.
Zhu Yijun discovered something very strange, that is, the Korean civil and military officials, as well as the common people, did not have the slightest resistance to the rule of the Ming Dynasty, and some even felt relieved as if they had finally waited for this day.
Ma Lin implemented the household registration system in Yizhou, which meant that each household had its own registration, and everyone had to register. As a result, the Korean people flocked to it, and those who got the household registration would even mock those who did not, as if having the household registration of the Ming Dynasty made them superior.
Ma Lin and Zhao Ji thought it was an illusion until they saw one thing: on the streets of Yizhou, children with registered household registration forced children without registered household registration to kowtow. Moreover, the children with registered household registration were arrogant and said that they did not have to kneel even if they saw the King of Joseon.
At that moment, Ma Lin and Zhao Ji realized that this phenomenon was not an isolated case, but was very common. Children who had obtained household registration were noble Ming people, and children who had not obtained household registration were lowly Koreans and had to kowtow.
When Ming envoys arrived in Korea, the King of Korea had to kowtow and could only answer while kneeling. This was a clear requirement of the vassal state etiquette for vassal states.
The people of a superior state do not worship the ruler of an inferior state.
The Ming Dynasty had a very deep ruling foundation in Korea. In other words, among the Korean ministers and people, many people regarded Korea as an internal vassal of the Ming Dynasty and themselves as second-class Ming people.
"Your Majesty, General Qi has asked in the memorial whether the army will set out from the capital as planned, or after the imperial examination?" Feng Bao inquired about the date of the army's departure. There was only one vanguard battalion on the Korean battlefield. Li Rusong, with two cavalry battalions, had not yet arrived at Jiuliancheng. According to the plan, there were still 30,000 elite soldiers led by Qi Jiguang himself.
"Well, after the imperial examination, the King of Joseon lost all of Korea, also after the imperial examination." Zhu Yijun nodded.
The threat of war from the northeast cannot become a burden to the Ming Dynasty. This is the general principle of the war to aid Korea. The Ming Dynasty will not drastically change its court plans because of the situation in Korea.
The 14th year of Wanli was the year of the imperial examination. The examination was held in February. The whole Ming Dynasty and the capital were busy preparing for the examination. This year's examination was different from previous years. There were two groups that attracted everyone's attention. The first group was repeaters who won the resurrection match by farming for the emperor and obtained the qualification for the imperial examination again. The second group was the descendants of the sharp soldiers from the Beijing camp and the navy. They grew up in the third-level school and obtained the qualification of Juren in Shuntian Prefecture and Songjiang Prefecture. They were called Wu Housheng.
There were 401 repeaters and 202 students who were Empress Wu students.
The reason why everyone is paying attention to them is that they are all the achievements of the Ming Dynasty's new policies. Zhu Yijun let the Beijing Camp set out after the imperial examination for this purpose. Empress Wu was there for reference, and Qi Jiguang was in the capital to intimidate some scoundrels.
Before the imperial examination, the infighting in the court surrounding the examination had already been an undercurrent.
Before the imperial examination, news about cheating in the imperial examination spread throughout the capital, causing an uproar.
On the seventh day of February, three days before the imperial examination, the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty appeared in the Wenhua Hall as usual to preside over the court meeting. The atmosphere in the Wenhua Hall was rather solemn.
The imperial examination is the distribution of power and the biggest piece of cake in the Ming Dynasty. It is the starting point of the Ming Dynasty's officialdom. The imperial examination is the focus of everyone's attention. Everyone stares at this feast, fearing that their share will be eaten by others. And this year, there is an additional piece of cake that was taken away by Empress Wu.
There is no need to worry about repeaters. They failed the exam before, so the probability of them passing it this time is not high.
The censors' report on Empress Wu made the atmosphere in Wenhua Hall even more solemn, because the results of the Ming Dynasty's New Deal had actually affected the distribution of power. To put it simply, some people were anxious, but because Qi Jiguang was still in the capital, they did not dare to go too far.
Hai Rui, the chief censor of the Metropolitan Censorate, said, "Your Majesty, the censors did not make false accusations. Empress Wu did have 42 children. They lied about their ages. They were actually 16 or 17, but they reported them as 21 or 22."
Hai Rui was a man of integrity. He conducted an in-depth investigation into the report and found that it was indeed a false report.
This kind of false reporting of age is very common, but usually the age is reported lower, for the sake of official career, if one passes the imperial examination after the age of 30, he will never be able to step into the Wenhua Hall and become one of the Minggong in this lifetime, because it takes at least 20 to 30 years, or even longer, to climb step by step from a Jinshi to the Wenhua Hall.
Falsifying age is subject to strict inspection in the imperial examinations.
The situation of this group of Wu Zetian students was different. They reported an overstated number because they were young. If they took part in the imperial examination, it would give people the impression that they were inexperienced and incompetent. So they reported an overstated number, which was not allowed.
The traditional Confucian thought is to cultivate oneself, regulate the family, govern the country and bring peace to the world. The order of these cannot be changed.
Although there is no strict age limit for taking the imperial examination, one must be over 20 years old, because one has to get married at the age of 16. Passing the examination means that one has completed self-cultivation; after marriage, one can start a family three years after marriage. After marriage, one can be considered to have a well-organized family if there is no disharmonious incident within three years.
Because of the repeated absurd incidents of selecting a son-in-law based on a list of candidates in the Song Dynasty, marriage was generally required before taking the imperial examination in the Ming Dynasty.
"Then why don't these censors mention Xiong Da? Xiong Da is only seventeen years old this year. Why is Xiong Tingbi not on the list of forty-two people?" Zhu Yijun picked up the list and asked Hai Rui. They dared to report Wu Zetian but did not dare to report Xiong Tingbi. Xiong Tingbi also lied about his age, writing seventeen as nineteen.
"Xiong Tingbi is Yuan Fu's disciple." Hai Rui answered this question very calmly.
"Has Chief Censor Hai become smooth now? When have the censors ever been afraid of the prime minister? Is it because Xiong Tingbi is the prime minister's disciple that no one dares to criticize him, and they don't even dare to write his name?" Shen Li smiled and revealed Hai Rui's smoothness.
Shen Li meant that the censors were afraid of the emperor, not Zhang Juzheng. In the past few days, there were a lot of memorials criticizing Zhang Juzheng for blocking the channels of speech. Zhang Juzheng could not argue with the censors, because to do so would be abusing power.
The Emperor called Xiong Da all the time in a very intimate manner. At that time, Zhang Juzheng's Quan Chu Guild Hall was no longer accepting disciples. It was Your Majesty who brought the eleven-year-old Xiong Tingbi to the Quan Chu Guild Hall and forced Zhang Juzheng to accept a disciple, just to give Xiong Tingbi an identity.
Xiong Tingbi was born in a humble family and was a cowherd. He had no power at all, let alone in the court. If he had not been born with supernatural powers and selected as the personal guard of Prince Lu's Palace, Xiong Tingbi would still be struggling to survive. Xiong Tingbi could not even be called a poor family. His family had no status at all.
Many people previously believed that Xiong Tingbi was a pawn that the emperor pushed forward to compete with the civil officials. Everyone was waiting for something similar to the story of Zhongyong being injured to happen, that a person who was lucky enough to get in could not have a good ending. But this did not happen. Xiong Tingbi conquered Yinshan with three arrows at the age of sixteen. He had clearly taken a shortcut to success, but he chose to work hard on his own.
Zhu Yijun really likes Xiong Da. Perhaps it was because God did not want to see the Ming Dynasty perish, so he created such a hero to save the country. From childhood to adulthood, Xiong Tingbi met all of Zhu Yijun's impressions of heroes and tough men. He was never weak, never afraid, and had the world in his heart. He was also determined in his goals, taking one step at a time, and would not back down no matter how great the difficulties were.
A man of great integrity.
Xiong Tingbi's life journey did not develop towards the story of Shang Zhongyong, but towards Huo Qubing.
"Are there any clear regulations on the age for the imperial examinations?" Zhu Yijun looked at the Minister of Justice Wang Chonggu and asked.
"Your Majesty, there is no such rule." Wang Chonggu immediately bowed his head and said, these are all unspoken rules, not hard and fast rules. The hard and fast rule of the imperial examination in the Ming Dynasty is that to be a Juren, one cannot take the exam if he fails three times.
Most people falsify their age for the sake of their future prospects. The Ming Dynasty law does not stipulate any punishment for lying about one's age, and the punishment is generally correction.
Zhang Juzheng stood up, bowed his head and said, "Your Majesty, I think we cannot be vague about this matter, otherwise lying about age will become a trend. Once this starts, there will be no peace. I think we should issue a strict order and order them to take the exam again when they are of the right age."
Zhang Juzheng was actually reminding His Majesty that the formation of many rules are the lessons of history. When the time comes, someone enters the Imperial College by skipping rope, becomes the top scholar at the age of thirteen, and deceives the world and takes credit for other people's achievements (the brothers Li Kaizao and Li Kaifang). The imperial examination has become identity politics. If such a thing happens, it will be a scandal for the country and a joke for the Ming Dynasty.
The imperial examination is to select talents for the country and cannot be taken lightly.
"I think what you said is good. It is to nip the problem in the bud. Let's make it a clear document. In the future, the age limit for taking the imperial examination will be 18 years old, and false reporting of age is not allowed." Zhu Yijun agreed with Zhang Juzheng's statement. These 16 or 17-year-old men born under Empress Wu should first get married and then settle down.
Zhang Juzheng passed the imperial examination at the age of sixteen, but did not take the imperial examination until he was twenty-two. His fame at a young age turned out to be a burden.
"I obey your order." Zhang Juzheng accepted the order and wrote it into the Ming Dynasty Code, making it a permanent rule.
This time, the censors won a great victory. The 42 students born under Empress Wu who they reported, plus Xiong Tingbi, were not allowed to take part in this imperial examination. They could come back next time when they were adults, and the censors would not be able to pursue them any further. If there were other cases of cheating, the censors would not use the unwritten rule of age to impeach them.
Zeng Xingwu saw that this matter had been resolved, and took out a memorial with a strange look on his face and said, "The front line reported that Kaesong had fallen, and the Japanese pirates entered Kaesong and killed 50,000 people in three days."
A few days after Imjin was lost, Kaesong was also lost. King Yi Sun fled, capable generals died in battle, and the city was filled with defeated soldiers burning, killing and looting. The Japanese pirates occupied Kaesong without losing a single soldier, and in order to compete with the defeated soldiers, the massacre began unstoppably.
"The Koreans are really unlucky to have met such a monarch. Lee Sun is not even as good as Antonio! Antonio would even risk his life for Portugal!" Zhu Yijun let out a breath. He was already disappointed to the extreme and could not be more disappointed.
Back then, it took the Mongols sixty years and nine expeditions to capture Kaesong. Mr. Guan's Red Turban Army also suffered heavy losses. In the end, Kaesong was easily and without any trouble handed over to the Japanese pirates by Lee Sun.
Antonio was a barbarian from the West. If Zhu Yijun had not intervened and provided strong financial support, Antonio would have had no choice but to sacrifice himself for his country.
"The cavalry battalion led by Ma Lin has had a brief contact with the Japanese pirates. They fought a brief battle thirty miles outside Anzhou City and killed 120 bandit vanguards. All their heads have been cut off, put on stakes and sold in the streets. The people of Anzhou are excited!" Zeng Shengwu reported another thing that the Ming Dynasty and the Japanese pirates had direct contact in Korea.
"What about our casualties?" asked the Minister of Revenue Wang Guoguang with a serious face. He had to prepare compensation and notify the families.
Zeng Xingwu said: "There are no casualties on our side, no one is injured."
"Oh, okay." Wang Guoguang was stunned and said with a smile.
This was an encounter between scouts, which then evolved into a small skirmish. Three scouts of the Ming army encountered enemy scouts. Both sides fired flares, and reinforcements followed. There were 240 people from the Ming side participating in the battle, and the enemy's party was unknown. The battle unfolded outside the city of Pyongyang.
The Ming Dynasty did not know exactly how many of the other side's troops were involved in this small encounter.
Marin's fighting style was very despicable, a typical tactic of bullying the weak with strength and striking out. The Ming army was tall, had large horses and powerful firearms, so they would attack as soon as they entered the range and retreat after the attack. Three, twelve, or one hundred and twenty people coordinated closely and killed twenty-four of the enemy within a quarter of an hour, and one hundred and twenty of the enemy within an hour. After a careful search, they found that all the enemies had retreated.
It may seem like a small collision, but this battle represented a complete crushing victory, and the enemy fled in fear. It also had more important strategic significance, because the Japanese pirates could not cut off the road from Yizhou to Pyongyang because their scouts could not enter the north of Pyongyang, and the Ming Dynasty could support Pyongyang.
Is the one-hit-and-run tactic an unfair victory? The most important thing is to fully utilize your advantages and win!
The strongest point of the cavalry battalion is its mobility. Being able to utilize its mobility to this extent shows that the Ming cavalry battalion has become fully mature.
"Well, our soldiers are really brave. Well, they will be rewarded handsomely!" Zhu Yijun was all smiles. They had won the battle, and it was a complete victory. Zhu Yijun was very happy. As the top leader in the Wanli Korean War, Zhu Yijun decided to reward them handsomely.
"I am speaking fairly, and I admire your virtue." Qi Jiguang said this fairly. After learning about this battle in detail, Qi Jiguang could only say that the Japanese pirates' defeat was not unfair.
We all admire Your Majesty's virtue. This is not flattery but fairness. The armaments of the Vanguard Battalion of the Ming Dynasty are completely ahead of their time. They are all combat power bought with Your Majesty's krypton gold. Every soldier is shining with silver light. For the Japanese pirates' scouts to engage in battle with the Vanguard Battalion, it is like using the top of your head to catch a mace. It would be strange if they could catch it.
Paying for games has seriously affected the balance of the game.
(End of this chapter)
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