Hearing that it was an urgent report again, everyone in the hall suddenly felt that misfortunes never come singly.

Sure enough, after Emperor Chongzhen read the urgent report, he asked his servants to show the urgent report to the officials in the palace, and said: "Shang Shu of the Ministry of War, Governor Yun, Gui, Chuan, Hu, Guangxi Military Affairs and Guizhou Governor Zhu Xieyuan urgent report, Yan An The remnant evils are in cascading to instigate the chieftains of various tribes in Sichuan to rebel with him. We need good generals to deter Sichuan and prevent rebellion from happening, so we specially request that Qin Liangyu's tribe be stationed in Shizhu."

When Zhong Jinwei heard that it was the chieftain of the Southwest, he didn't understand.After all, in the history of the late Ming Dynasty, this seems to have never been a hot topic, because those chieftain rebellions were eventually wiped out by the Ming army.

What he didn't know was that because of his butterfly effect, Ming's record in the northern frontier was better than in history, but the southwestern chieftain's rebellion was worse than in history.An Wei, the younger brother of An Bangyan, chieftain of Shuixi, Guizhou, did not beg for surrender in the spring of [-] as in history, but sent people into Sichuan to encourage other chieftains to respond.

Because of the delay in the news, Zhu Xieyuan only knew that the imperial court had won a great victory in the Battle of Gyeonggi, and he also heard that the Baigan Army had been transferred to Zhangjiakou.That's why it was reported to the court, requesting to be transferred back to the Baigan Army to deter the small groups, so as to avoid the resumption of the war and the loss of life.

After reading it, Wen Tiren showed the urgent report to other colleagues, and he himself played to Emperor Chongzhen: "Your Majesty, I think that although the land of Shu is prosperous, it has already experienced a chaos of extravagance and safety. If the rebellion breaks out again, the Southwest will inevitably be corrupted, and it may not be possible to restore it in a few years."

Liang Tingdong, Minister of the Ministry of War, had already read the emergency report at this time, and when he heard the opinion of the chief assistant, he disagreed in his heart, and he also went out to play to Emperor Chongzhen: "Your Majesty, I think that the matter in Liaodong is urgent and near, so we should use the Liaodong war as a priority." First."

One is out of the consideration of the restoration of people's livelihood, and the other is out of consideration of the urgency of the military situation, each has its own reasons.Emperor Chongzhen couldn't make a decision for a while, he looked at other courtiers, waiting for other people's suggestions.

But what he didn't expect was that almost half of the people supported the chief minister and the minister of the Ministry of War.There were too many people talking and thinking, which made it even more difficult for Emperor Chongzhen to make a decision.

Qin Liangyu is just a general soldier, and has no initiative to speak in this Wenhua Palace, and only has the opportunity to answer when asked.Therefore, she stood there with lowered eyebrows and remained silent.

The other one who didn't speak was Zhongxing Hou Zhong Jinwei, who was also thinking about this while frowning.

Emperor Chongzhen looked at the courtiers arguing with each other, and suddenly saw Zhong Jinwei's brows relaxed, and an idea popped up in his heart, Zhong Jinwei had an idea.

So he asked, "Master Zhong, what's your opinion on this matter?"

After hearing Emperor Chongzhen's question, the other ministers in the hall realized that Marquis Zhongxing hadn't expressed his opinion just now, so they all paid attention to see what his opinion was.

But just as Zhong Jinwei thought of some ideas, he heard Emperor Chongzhen question him, and he replied: "Your Majesty, I dare to ask, is Jinzhou strong, and is there enough food, soldiers, ammunition, gunpowder?"

Jinzhou has always been the front line against captives for these years. Its city is strong, and its soldiers are well paid. There is even an arsenal in the city, which specializes in casting artillery for city defense.

If the historical battle of Daling River was changed to the battle of besieging Jinzhou, I am afraid that Huang Taiji may not be able to win.

It has been proved countless times that Jianlu would not be able to defeat Jinzhou in a short period of time, as long as there were no special circumstances.

Zhong Jinwei's question made everyone in the hall aware of the problem.They realized that they were impatient, and they were confident in Jinzhou's defense.

Emperor Chongzhen's expression softened slightly, and he nodded to Zhong Jinwei, answering his questions.

Therefore, Zhong Jinwei turned around and said to Qin Liangyu who was standing over there: "Chief Qin, it's not that I have doubts about the combat power of the Baigan Army. I just want to ask, if the main force of the Jianlu army were to besiege Jinzhou, what would happen to the Baigan Army?" If we go, will we be able to get out of the siege?"

There are only about 5000 people in the Baigan Army in the capital. The main force of the Jianlu is exhausted. No one has the courage to say that they can beat Jianlu back.

Qin Liangyu is a character who is not willing to let go. She shook her head first, and then replied: "Although it is so, it depends on human effort."

After receiving Qin Liangyu's reply, Zhong Jinwei turned back and said to Emperor Chongzhen, "It is easy to destroy and difficult to build. If we really have to wait for the rebellion to start, even if it is quickly put down, it will cause huge damage to the land of Shu. What's more, the capital is far away from Shu. The land is far away, and if the rebellion goes back together, the losses will be incalculable. Therefore, I thought that Liaodong could have fewer white-armed troops, but Shu could not have fewer white-armed troops."

Although Liang Tingdong felt that what Zhong Jinwei said was reasonable, he was worried about the war in Liaodong, so he asked Zhong Jinwei: "Marquis Zhongxing, according to your opinion, is the siege of Jinzhou unsolved?"

This is a bit unreliable. After hearing this, Zhong Jinwei looked at him and said: "I didn't say I was puzzled, but relatively speaking, the benefits brought by the white pole army returning to Shu to guard and deter other chieftains will be greater."

Wen Tiren originally meant this, and he played again to Emperor Chongzhen: "Your Majesty, I think what Zhongxing Hou said is justified, and I ask your Majesty to make a decision."

At this time, Emperor Chongzhen really felt that there were too few strong soldiers in his hands. There was only such a white-armed army, and it was just a local chieftain army. Those troops in the court could not be reused.

Thinking of this, he recalled what Zhong Jinwei had told him before that he wanted to train the strongest army in the world, saying that he wanted to experiment with the new army and train a strong army that was different from the current army.

In the past, he felt that other things were very important.Therefore, after Zhong Jinwei returned to Beijing, Emperor Chongzhen had been discussing with him the feudal feudal overseas affairs and the research institute, etc., thinking that he would bring up this matter after all these matters were over.

But now Emperor Chongzhen feels that this idea is wrong. When the book is used, there will be less hatred. This is also the reason for strengthening the army.If you don't hold enough force in your hands, the rest will be just empty talk.

He looked at the courtiers below, all looking at him.His thoughts turned back to the problem at hand, thinking about the military affairs and the countless money and food, he decided: "General Qin."

"The minister is here." Qin Liangyu took two steps forward, clasped his fists and waited for orders.

"You leave Beijing in the starry night, and return to Shu, to frighten Xiaoxiao for me." Emperor Chongzhen ordered.

"Yes, Your Majesty." Qin Liangyu did not hesitate, and directly took the order to retreat to arrange for the return of the white pole army to the stone pillar.

Although Qin Liangyu left, the military discussion in the Wenhua Palace was still going on, discussing the Liaodong War.

I just heard Emperor Chongzhen ask the officials: "Although Jinzhou is correct for the time being, it can last for a long time. If there is no reinforcements, there may be accidents. Do you have a good plan to rescue the siege?"

When Emperor Chongzhen was asking, he suddenly had a clue. If there is no team that can meet the enemy in the field, it may be unrealistic to rely solely on the method of defending the city.

At this time, he had a slight objection to the plan that Sun Chengzong had handed over before, the so-called method of building a city to promote encroachment.

All the civil officials in the palace knew what kind of soldiers Sun Chengzong had now. If they were strong, they would not let Jianlu continue to be arrogant in Liaodong, and be beaten by Jianlu at the door of his house.

Therefore, they couldn't think of a way for a while, and only listened to Liang Tingdong, the Minister of the Ministry of War, said: "Your Majesty, it is impossible to build a siege, and it may not be certain that they will retreat."

Under normal circumstances, if you can't fight, you will naturally retreat, but the court can't always hope that the enemy will do this!

Emperor Chongzhen was slightly disappointed by Liang Tingdong's answer, he habitually looked at Zhong Jinwei, wondering if he had any ideas.

Sure enough, after hearing what Liang Tingdong said, Zhong Jinwei suddenly remembered something, and he had a countermeasure.

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