Chapter 492 The Eight Banners Must Cheer Up
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Songyun was kicked to the ground by Yongxuan, and her head hit the ground with a bang, and blood immediately flowed down. The pain was heartbreaking, but Songyun didn't dare to scream. He quickly got up and continued to kneel in front of Yongxun, and then he was kicked by Yongxun.
Yongxun's behavior of expressing his anger this time was very extroverted and very action-oriented. After listening to Songyun's words, he felt a burning fire in his heart.
"Chen Ming, Chen Ming, a thief! Shameless, despicable! A thief! A thief!" Yongxun was so angry that his whole body trembled, his blood surged, his face and neck were blood red, and veins were exposed on his forehead. He was yelling at Chen Ming, he was yelling at him!
There was not a single sound in the Jingcheng Hall of Danbo. Several civil and military dignitaries present were lying on the ground. They had no choice but to be threatened by Chen Ming to dig up the graves of Shunzhi, Kangxi, and Yongzheng. How could they, these unworthy and incompetent descendants, not lie on the ground when their ancestors' graves were buried?
Songyun minimized his body as much as possible. Although he was selected, he was able to escape from death and walk out of the prison of Shuntian Mansion alive. This feeling was truly blessed by the Buddha. But it would be a great loss if the emperor dragged him out and chopped him off now.
Songyun, who has just turned 22 this year, does not know how brilliant he can leave in the history of the original time and space. He is now just a former Lifanyuan official. It was because of his special status at this moment that he could not even see Yongxun. At this moment, his only thought is to live!
Songyun, who was returned to Chengde by the Restoration Han Army, did not escape halfway, but actually came to see Emperor Jiaqing with a letter stamped with Chen Ming's seal. He didn't know what was written in the letter, so the reserved Emperor Jiaqing waved his hand and asked Songyun to unwrap the paint and read it out loud. Then Yongxun was no longer reserved at all!
Fu Heng fell into the hands of the Fuhan Army, Agui died, Hailancha had been busy with the army, and Liu Lun breathed his last after the news of Duji's defeat reached Beijing. He was already ill. Very heavy.
Currently, the only military and aircraft ministers left are Yu Minzhong, Fulong'an, and Suolin, as well as the newly promoted Qinggui, Taibu, and Yuan Shoudong.
It is not easy to have three Manchus and one Mongolian Han. Since Meng Lin died in the 23rd year of Qianlong's reign, Taibu was the first Mongolian bannerman to cross the threshold of the Military Aircraft Department in the ten years.
However, Hailancha, Mingliang and others who held military power did not join the military plane. Yongxun made it clear that they should restrain each other.
It has been seventy years since Kang Mazi was first built in the 43rd year of Kang Mazi's reign. The atmosphere of the Rehe Palace has never been as desolate and desolate as it is today, without any trace of joy. The huge royal building complex seemed like a huge cemetery, and none of the eunuchs and maids who came and went looked human. He lowered his head and frowned, holding his breath.
The number of military guards who used to patrol the corridors, gates, and roadsides was also much smaller. Du Ji was defeated, and the morale of the defeated Qing soldiers gathered in Tongzhou was generally very low. At the same time, Hailancha also wanted to show off to Yongxun. Loyal and loyal, a large number of Yongxun's most trusted Ouchi bodyguards were sent away to join the army, and most of them served as officers.
Several ministers who were full of decadence rushed directly on their horses.
As Yongxun's oral edict spread, soon, a group of the highest-level princes and ministers of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, as well as civil and military ministers, gathered at Danbo Jingcheng Hall. Songyun had already walked out of the palace briskly at this time. He was relieved and felt that he was now relaxed. He was kicked by the emperor and was kicked back. He was going to find the Mongolian Zhenglan Banner and his family. !
In the Danbo Jingcheng Hall, everyone knelt on the ground. Chen Ming threatened the tombs of Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Xiaozhuang and others, and asked Yongxun to obediently send back the treasures collected from the Forbidden City and Old Summer Palace. Many of them Although the ministers were all mentally willing, no one dared to say such "cowardly" words. They were careful to label others as "fearful of the enemy", and they were even more afraid of being remembered by Yong Xun.
Wu Tai, Baolai, Hasto and others made Yongxun hate them and stayed in Beijing. Now Hasto has lost his head.
Chen Ming deliberately chose March 19th to enter Beijing, and then paid homage to Emperor Chongzhen in Jingshan, where he beheaded 128 heads in one go. The rest of the people were also locked up. The Eight Banners officials and soldiers who were left behind in Beijing, and the Fuhan Army really did not bypass any of them. Now many people on the field have wet their crotches after hearing this!
Now Chen Han's army has arrived at Baima River and is about to attack Chengde. The remaining bannermen in Chengde are seizing every second to go northeast. From the day they arrived in Chengde, carrying enough food, a large number of bannermen were heading northeast. As long as they can pass through Pingquan, Jianchang and Chaoyang safely, they can enter Shengjing. Since leaving the customs in Zunhua Prefecture, the bannermen have never stopped for a day, and have been rushing to the northeast every day.
But the Han people who had been forcibly relocated by the Manchu Qing Dynasty were not so orderly. They did not have that many troops to manage and restrain the Han people, and they did not have that much food to feed these people. Many Han people even had all the food they carried.
Even though the Fuhan army reached Baimachuan, with such a card in hand, Yongxun still dares to stay in Chengde.
But the letter sent by Songyun was a big problem that Yongxun had to face. How should he answer it?
Are you indifferent to the safety of the Eastern and Western Imperial Tombs? I'm afraid that the basic market will be in chaos immediately.
Submissive agreement to the threat of the Fuhan Army? Wouldn't that hurt morale too much?
"I agreed, I agreed." Yongxuan looked at the ministers lying on the ground expressionlessly for a quarter of an hour, right? No one said a word except for the words "Only the Emperor's Holy Judgment". "The resting place of the dead souls of our ancestors must not be disturbed. Even the billions of treasures cannot be compared to it."
"It's just that I'm very sad that this sacred place has fallen into the hands of thieves, and I don't know when I can regain my old capital and worship my ancestors' souls again. I can't rest peacefully during the day, I can't sleep at night, and I think about it like a knife piercing my heart." Yongxun looked at everyone with tearful eyes. The tense bodies of the dignitaries and ministers present had relaxed a lot. Has the emperor already said what everyone wanted to say?
"You all raise your heads, raise your heads and look at me, look at me,"
Yongxun's tears were streaming down his face, but his face was extremely stoic, just like when he faced the party flag announcement in the 21st century, "The Qing Dynasty fell and the country collapsed, but you have to remember that all this is not over yet. We still have the Northeast and North Korea, and we still have hundreds of thousands of soldiers in the Northwest!
At that time, Taizu's Seven Armors raised troops, from a small state to unifying the Jurchens, and then traveled across Liaodong. After Emperor Taizong II, great changes occurred in the Central Plains. During the reign of Emperor Shizu, the Eight Banners raised their troops and entered the pass. In a short period of time, they swept the world and established our country. A century-old foundation of the Qing Dynasty.
Now that Chen Ni has risen in the Central Plains, the Qing Dynasty has to retreat outside the customs, but our Qing Dynasty still has strength. Although the Eight Banners suffered heavy losses, the number of people was much higher than before.
From now on, as long as we lurk carefully outside the customs and resume the old ways, how do we know that the Qing Dynasty will never regain its mountains and rivers? "Veins popped up on Yongxun's forehead again, but it wasn't the surge of anger before, but the surging excitement.
It's a pity that his excitement did not ignite the Manchu and Qing ministers in the palace, but some of the Manchu ministers' faces flashed with blood, and their hearts were touched.
"Fellow ministers, you are all ministers of the Qing Dynasty. You have heavy responsibilities on your shoulders. You must not languish all day long."
"I don't want to die without giving up. I want to fight back to Beijing and have a good fight with Chen Ni." After entering the Pass, the Eight Banners deteriorated very quickly. So when the Eight Banners returned to the outside of the Pass, Yongxun still had a lot of strength. The outline of. "Therefore, from now on, if anyone is found lying dead with no intention of doing anything, he will be severely punished! I will never break my promise!"
"The Eight Banners must cheer up, cheer up!"
Yongxuan clenched his fists and shouted loudly, and the important ministers below seemed to be inspired to fight, and they all shouted loudly.
"Cheer up, cheer up. The Eight Banners must cheer up!"
Hongxiao, Fulong'an, Suolin, Qinggui, Taibu, Fu Seng'e and other Manchu banner princes and nobles all had blood on their faces. Yu Minzhong, who was nearly sixty years old, also performed no weaker than them, and Fifty-year-old Yuan Shoudong, Liang Guozhi and others seemed to be a bit fake, and I don't know if Yongxun noticed it.
Since the deaths of Liu Tongxun, Liu Lun and others, Yu Minzhong has become the number one Han member in the Qing court, followed closely by Yuan Shoudong and Liang Guozhi. Although they are all bannermen now, how many Manchu bannermen regard them as bannermen? Moreover, Yuan Shoudong was from Jinan, Shandong Province, and Liang Guozhi was from Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. How could they be willing to go to the Northeast to endure hardships? These two places are under the control of the Fuhan Army. Why wouldn't they be willing to "abandon darkness and surrender to the light" if possible?
Didn't Ji Huang, who was more than ten years older than them, disappear from his post in Shandong just by clever means?
He was three years older than Yu Minzhong and the son of Ji Zengyun, the governor of the river. Both father and son were famous for their expertise in river management. He also came from a noble family in the Manchu Qing Dynasty. In the early days, the Ji family also had many twists and turns, and escaped from the clutches of the Fuhan Army to the death, but now Ji Huang is also on his knees. And not long after Ji Huang knelt down, he was appointed by Chen Han as one of the deputy directors of the Department of Water Resources. Yuan Shoudong and Liang Guozhi felt so envious in their hearts!
However, both of them have been working as officials in Beijing in the past few years, and they can't leave even if they want to.
Gao Leisi and Yang Dewang, two darlings of the Qing court who were once famous for their time, were now trudging on the road from Jizhou to Beijing with shackles around their necks and ropes tied at their feet. There are so many prisoners to take care of right now that even the shackles are not enough. For example, Gao Yang and a group of Jesuit missionaries, who were not in high personal danger, used hemp ropes as shackles, stringing ten people together, ten people in a row, and stringing them from front to back, which was enough.
The long queue stretched for two to three hundred meters. They were some middle-level and low-level officials captured by the Fuhan Army from the Jizhou and Zunhua areas who had been abandoned by the Manchu Qing Dynasty, as well as craftsmen - the Jesuit missionary Gao Yang belonged to them. The latter category.
These people are very obedient now. The foreign missionaries who wrapped up the parcels without even having a silver cross and had no choice but to carve a wooden cross with a knife obeyed the orders of the guards very tamely.
Because before these people were sent to Beijing, they now worked as laborers in Jizhou for a while, and their helpers formed a huge Beijing temple in the north of Jizhou City.
Most of the statues in Jizhou City in Beijing are heads rather than complete corpses, but throughout the battles of Jizhou and Zunhua, the Fuhan army killed and captured five to six thousand Qing soldiers until they reached Baima River. Among them, more than 3,000 prisoners were killed without any discrimination.
If you want to police the people of the world, you can't be mixed with benevolence. The latter's body was also thrown into this Beijing temple.
So a huge hill twenty feet square and five feet three feet high stood in the north of Jizhou City. Gao Yang and Jesus Christ participated in the entire construction process of this building and witnessed the execution of more than 4,000 people. The missionaries were so frightened that they became incontinent.
From the day they saw more than 3,000 people being killed by 200 people in waves, their group made a great contribution to the casting of guns and cannons of the Qing Dynasty. However, after the Qing Dynasty had learned all the skills, the Jesuit members who were kicked out in Jizhou would hold the wooden cross in front of their chests and pray to God devoutly every day whenever they had a little free time, asking the Heavenly Father they believed in to forgive their sins.
More than 3,000 people were killed like this. This number is comparable to the results of their Jesuit missionary work in China for hundreds of years. Including Gao Yang, everyone was shocked, right?
Chen Ming still clearly remembered Gao Leisi and Yang Dewang. These two overseas students from the Qing Dynasty had left a deep impression in Chen Ming's memory, and their "educational qualifications" were also confirmed by Chen Ming from Perrier. But I never expected that these two people would be so miserable now. And the Jesuit missionaries, who made great contributions to the improvement and production of the Qing Dynasty's gun industry, were kicked off the lifeboat at the last moment!
They deserved it!
Chen Ming had no good feelings towards the Jesuit missionaries. If they died on the road, they died. But Gao Leisi and Yang Dewang were the "treasures" he personally named to ensure their safety and even prevent them from getting disabled!
But when this most basic condition is guaranteed, there is no need to give them any preferential treatment.
They walked for five days on the 160-70-li road from Jizhou to Beijing, and their soles were covered with blisters.
When they arrived in Beijing, a group of people were locked up. Chen Ming has no time to see them now, and they also need to reflect deeply in the cell. The better they are "treated" now, the more they will know what is truly good in the future. The Jesuit missionaries will have the same fate, all locked up!
Because their "contributions" to the Qing Dynasty were known to everyone, they were not even screened and were directly thrown into the prison of the Ministry of Justice.
"Yongcheng agreed to return the treasures and antiques, right?"
"I said so. Who dares to regard the treasure as more precious than the graves of their ancestors? Aren't you afraid of losing your position?"
"Let Feng Lian handle this matter. He is from the Baoyi Banner and has more or less knowledge of the things inside."
"Although the Baimachuan team will not continue to fight north? The Tartars will return the things, and I will not dig up Kang Mazi's grave. It's a tit for tat." Digging graves is a bit of a disgrace and a bit shameless. In this era, this thing is still very important and influential. Even if it is revenge, it is not suitable to do it now.
"Pay attention to gathering Han people. The logistics department must ensure sufficient food supply..." and lead the Han people back to their hometown by the original route.
This thing is too troublesome. The few million Han people who were forcibly relocated from the Great Wall by the Tartars were almost ignored on the grasslands. Compared with the Tartars, it was not easy to see clearly.
The Han people are different from the Eight Banners. As a military organization, the latter, even if it is corrupt, still has a system. Just like Heshen, a second-class Jiala of the Manchu Zhenghong Banner. They have the most basic system, 300 people are organized into a Niulu, and all internal affairs are managed by the Niulu Ezhen (Zuoling). Every five Niulus are a Jiala, with a Jiala Ezhen (Canling), and every five Jiala has a Gushan Ezhen, that is, the flag owner (later called Dutong).
When the Eight Banners retreated, except for those real dignitaries, the rest of the people all came according to the "system". This is at least a set of procedures. And what about the Han people?
The Qing army did not think of this when they carried out the "forced relocation" themselves. When people walked outside the Great Wall, they were already in complete chaos.
It is impossible to sort out the people in Sijiucheng, Wuqing, Xianghe, Jizhou, and Zunhua.
And now this problem has fallen on the Fu Han Army.
"Alas!" Zheng Hongyu frowned so hard that he could kill a mosquito. "Your Highness, this is really hard to handle." His head hurt.
"It has to be done even if it is hard, and it has to be done well. I believe in logistics." Chen Ming said in a very leadership style.
What else can Zheng Hongyu say? Besides, the logistics troops of the Fu Han Army are not really powerless? They have gone from nothing to something, from weak to strong, and have experienced many military supply and supply operations of large armies? After thousands of miles of long-distance cross-provincial dispatches across rivers and seas again and again, the real gold has been through the fire link.
This team is "trained" again and again.