Ming Dynasty: Evolution from snake to national guardian beast

Chapter 147 The king dies in the country”

Chapter 147 The king dies in Sheji!!”

The emperor of his Ming Dynasty, whether it was Zhu Yuanzhang or himself, would immediately conquer the world.

Then we should let the surrounding foreigners understand the price they have to pay for angering an emperor on horseback.

In the past ten years, Zhu Di has repeatedly recalled the days when he was on the battlefield, feeling that he had failed his father and caused the foreign races in the north to become powerful.

If he really moves the capital to Peking, then half a million elite troops from the Beijing camp will be far away from Tatar or

Wa Ci's lair will be only a stone's throw away.

Then, it is Washi who should be afraid of this, not himself.

Zhu Di also wanted to send troops to Wa Ci in recent years, but because the journey from Yingtian to the northern border was too long, the cost of sending troops was too high.

You know, it takes at least two months to walk from Yingtian to Peiping.

If you want to enter Mobei to attack Wac at the beginning of spring, you have to set off as early as January. This is the coldest time when the weather is freezing.

In order to ensure the combat effectiveness of the army, Zhu Di had to prepare grain, cotton clothes, coal and various other things.

Of course, the most difficult thing was transportation. Due to the sliding ice and snow, the north wind was extremely cold, making carriage transportation extremely difficult.

Zhu Di could only recruit a large number of civilians to ensure the smooth flow of food routes. The result was that the logistics of food and grass were under too much pressure. It was easy for a big battle to squander all his savings for several years. But if the capital is moved to Peiping as Bai Chu said, then the next step will be Waci Mahamu's nightmare. "Your Majesty, Duke Qi has come out of isolation."

Just when the two were discussing how to prepare to move the capital, a messenger hurriedly ran to Zhu Di and said hurriedly: Zhu Di and Bai Chu were heading north all the way. They kept talking on the way, and they didn't feel boring at all. I feel like time flies by.

Worried about the rise of foreign tribes in the north, Zhu Di has been uneasy since he ascended the throne.

But Bai Chu directly offered it to Zhu Di. The emperor guarded the country and the king died in society, which surprised Zhu Da.

While the two were discussing how to move the capital and when to start moving the capital, the messenger who went to Qiu Fu to announce the decree ran back in a panic and told a shocking news. It turned out that just after Qiu Fu arrived in Datong, he received the news that Wa Ci was outside the pass, and Zhu's imperial edict also arrived at the same time. However, Qiu Fu did not act in accordance with the imperial edict. Instead, he directly resisted the edict on the grounds that the general would not accept the emperor's orders, and then directly led an army of 100,000 people into the grassland to put a mountain of weight on Wa Ci. Even the original plan to rest in Datong for a few days was completely forgotten by Qiu Fu.

He completely ignored the soldiers' physical strength, which was close to the limit, and resolutely issued military orders to continue heading north.

When Zhu Di heard the news, he immediately frowned. Qiu Fu was an old general who followed him. Before Zhu Di launched the Jingnan, Qiu Fu was the commander of his Yanshan left guard, and he could be said to be his confidant. Moreover, Qiu Fu followed him across the grasslands and attacked the foreign races. It can be said that he has rich experience in fighting foreign races. Logically speaking, he should not underestimate the enemy and advance rashly. Zhu Di felt that Qiu Fu was very impatient and completely unusual in sending troops this time. This made Zhu Di very confused and extremely worried. However, Bai Chu had already realized the danger and immediately asked Zhu for orders:

"Your Majesty, we are still two days away from Datong, not to mention that we will have to pursue Qiu Fu who is greedy for power. I don't know how long it will take." Please order one person to go ahead and stop Qiu Fu. Then he waited for the emperor outside Datong City. Zhu Di glanced at Bai Chu and knew that Bai Chu was planning to use his magical powers to rush on his way, so he could only say:

"Thank you for your hard work, Mr. Bai."

Then Zhu Di took off Shang Fang's sword from his waist, handed it to Bai Chu and said:

"Mr. Bai, if Qiu Fu dares to disobey your orders, you can kill him first and then show him off, without showing any mercy.

Zhu Di was very angry at Qiu Fu who dared to disobey him, and his trust in Bai Chu made Zhu Di give him the right to kill the Duke first and then punish him later. When the people around heard this sentence, they took a deep breath.

You know, Qi Guogong is already the most senior general in the court, but Bai Chu has the right to kill him first and then punish him later.

Zhu Di's trust in Bai Chu is evident.

Bai Chu solemnly took Shang Fang's sword, and then promised:

"Don't worry, Your Majesty, I will definitely persuade Duke Qi to come back this time."

After saying that, Bai Chu turned his horse's head around, whipped his whip wildly, and headed north.

When the figure disappeared from everyone's eyes, Bai Chu directly used the technique of soaring into the clouds and riding on the mist, then flew into the sky, submerged into the clouds, and shot towards the north like an arrow.

The art of soaring into the clouds and riding on the mist is a flying skill that Bai Chu exchanged from the system. It is many times more advanced than his original soaring art.

Twenty miles outside Datong Pass.

Qiu Fu was ordering the entire army to rest in place, but in the tent, Qu Neng kept arguing with Qiu Fu. "Duke Qi, we can't go any further north."

Qu Neng looked anxious and tried to persuade:

"In recent months, our army has been forced to march from Henan to here without a day's rest. It marches nearly sixty miles every day." "Now the soldiers are short of men and horses. If they continue to go north, they may encounter the Waqi cavalry at any time. "At that time, once the Wazi people find that our army is exhausted and attack them in groups, our army may be wiped out. At that time, there are also Wucheng Hou Wang Cong and Tong'an Hou Huozhen in the big tent as the left and right deputy generals. Wang Si, the Marquis of An, and Li Yuan, the Marquis of Anping, were the generals on the left and right.

Wang Cong and Huo Zhen agreed very much with Qu Neng's suggestion and believed that this was indeed not the best time to continue to advance. However, Qiu Fu directly ignored the suggestions of several people and shouted loudly:

"The emperor appointed me as the commander-in-chief, so I will naturally obey my military orders in everything."

"I have made up my mind, so don't say anything. After a day's rest today, we will rebel at the third watch tomorrow and set off at the fourth watch. We must rush to Kaiping tomorrow. Then we will enter Daning, attack Wac's forces in Daning, and Daning was re-incorporated into the territory of Ming Dynasty, and the generals looked at each other in confusion. Qu Neng wanted to persuade him again, but Wang Zhong gently pulled his sleeves, and then made a subtle look, saying not to say anymore.

For Qiu Fu, he may be extraordinarily brave. During the Jingnan period, Qiu Fu, at the age of fifty-three, still served as the vanguard of the army, beheading generals and seizing flags, and ascending and seizing cities first. He was a tiger general.

But as a coach, it's just personal bravery, but it doesn't really mean anything.

Because a hundred thousand troops are tied to the commander, no matter how brave Qiu Fu is, he cannot make all his troops become so brave. Compared with bravery, strategy and command, these are the more excellent qualities that a coach should have.

It's a pity that Qiu Fu's ten years as a prince made him self-willed, and he couldn't listen to other people's suggestions. He just insisted on going his own way, leading hundreds of thousands of Ming Dynasty soldiers to rush towards death without looking back. The next day, Qiu Fu marched 60 miles north again with 100,000 tired Ming troops and arrived at Kaiping. Kaiping was originally an important town in the north during the Hongwu period. Song Zhong was stationed here to threaten Zhu Di's Peiping.

(End of this chapter)

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