Chapter two hundred and ninety nine fish maw, no thorns
As a man who regards his reputation as heavier than Mount Tai, Lu Si did not hide from Zhu Yousong, but was embarrassed to see him.
After all, he was the first to be willing to cooperate and signed relevant documents and memorandums for cooperation. However, he, Duke Lu, took the pants aside and carried him on his back to Jiangnan to be the emperor.
This matter is very unkind to Zhu Yousong.
Therefore, the guilty Lu Si didn't want to see Zhu Yousong, at least he didn't want to see him for the time being.
Another problem is that Lu Si doesn't know where to set the "Fu regime" on.
Logically speaking, there were three capitals in the Ming Dynasty, two capitals in the north and south, and one Zhongdu.
Beijing fell, and the two Kyotos were left to establish the emperor.
So it is best if King Lu is the emperor in Nanjing and governs Jiangnan, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong and other places.
King Fu was the emperor in the ancestral tomb of the old Zhu family in Fengyang, and ruled the Huaiyou, Jiangxi, Lianghu, and the southwest.
In this situation, it is basically a even-match.
No one can swallow anyone.
However, the problem is that there are tens of thousands of elite soldiers in Huaixi in Fengyang. Even if the Huai army is pulled over, it may not be able to suppress these Huaixi generals. Therefore, if you bring King Fu to Fengyang, it is very likely that the Emperor Fu will tear up the agreement and turn against others after discovering that he is also strong.
Therefore, Fengyang is definitely not good. Lu Si also pointed out that the generals of Huaixi could obey the Lu regime and not cause trouble for him. Sending King Fu over was just a blow to himself.
There are more than 200,000 troops from Zuo Liangyu in Huguang, which is even more inappropriate. The remaining options are probably Zhejiang and Fujian.
Whether in Zhejiang or Fujian, we must receive the support of Zheng Zhilong, the largest powerhouse in Southeast China.
The Zheng family's land battle was not good, but the navy was strong. If the Zheng family did not cooperate, the Huai Army, far away in Jiangbei, would have a reduced influence on the "Fu regime". After all, the Huai Army could not cross the Zheng family's navy and directly link it with the "Fu regime".
Moreover, Sun Wujin brought nearly 10,000 troops to protect the Lu King. Lu Si must now mobilize heavy troops to go north to Shandong and Henan, and he could not draw troops of the same military strength to the southeast.
If you draw again, Huaiyang behind will become completely empty.
Even if Nandu maintains a close strategic partnership with Huaiyang after King Lu ascended the throne, he must prevent the military generals in Huaixi from engaging in "friction".
If people find that Huaiyang is very empty, it will be hard to say whether it will expand.
Therefore, after thinking about it, Lu Si decided to ease the establishment of the Fu regime first, at least he had to wait for him to withstand the first wave of offensive in Manzhou in Shandong.
There is also a benefit to establishing the Fu regime at a slow pace, which is to make the Lu regime more legitimacy. In this way, Zhu Changqing, who was already on the dragon throne, would not give up the throne to the first person in charge of the order. Even if the prince of Chongzhen ran to Nandu, Zhu Qing would not be able to give up the throne!
When the Fu regime was established, civil war between the two Ming dynasties was inevitable.
As long as they do not join forces with the "Northern Expedition", Lu Si will not take a look at him directly.
Based on this series of considerations, Lu Si would of course rather than meet Zhu Yousong.
It would be nice to make this guy feel nervous for a while. He was very hungry. He suddenly realized that the taste was hard to come by if he could get big fish and meat.
As for giving things to the little princess of the Zhou royal palace, Lu Si simply sympathized with this little girl, without any evil thoughts and lust.
The scar on the little girl's wrist cut impressed Lu Si very deeply. After knowing that the little girl wanted to die to sacrifice her father and preserve her reputation, she was even more moved. She wanted to care for the little girl for no reason, slowly soothe her heart and let her know the goodness of this world.
In the chaotic times, a little warmth and care are more expensive than gold and silver.
However, he may not be experienced or too experienced. The frequency of giving gifts every two hours has already made the girl dizzy, and even made the girl's family have thoughts that they should not have.
No matter how difficult the road is, Lu Si will send troops to the north. These troops are a signal that the Huai Army is heading north and is also the confidence of Hu Shangyou, the envoy of Shandong recruiting and pacifying in Dashun, who is working.
Cao Yuan and Zhan Shixun were ordered to lead two thousand cavalry to overcome many difficulties and advance towards Jining. The first town had entered Cao County. According to the previous plan, except for a few troops stationed in Cao County, the main force advanced towards Caozhou City. If everything goes well, Caozhou will be completely controlled by the Huai Army in a few days.
After receiving the military order, the fourth brigade commanded by Cheng Sihua and Wang Dalong had already entered Yizhou.
Yizhou area is mountainous, and it was fine during the Taiping period. Nowadays, there are many mountains in the chaotic times, and there are many bandits. Therefore, the main task of Cheng Sihua's army is either to capture cities and plunder land or to suppress bandits.
Lu Si's instructions to the Second Town were to use both suppression and pacification, and the bandits would be wiped out on the spot if they did not surrender, and if they surrendered, they would be driven into the vanguard, and whether they were dead or alive depends on their fortunes.
There is another trouble now in front of Lu Si, that is, the heavy rainstorm in the past caused floods in Shandong's prefectures and counties. Many areas were destroyed by floods, and cavalry could pass through the water, but the main force and supplies of the infantry must not be able to pass through so easily, especially the bridges on some rivers were washed away by floods and needed to be rebuilt.
Although Shandong has been poisoned by the Qing army and the Ming army of Liu Ze and the Qing army in the past few years, the population has dropped rapidly, but there is still a population of one million in the province.
There will inevitably be plague after the flood, which will cause the people to be displaced. The Huai Army must bear the epidemic prevention and disaster relief.
The key to the north to seize Shandong is not only the army's advance, but also the capture of the hearts of the people of Shandong.
If the people are left alone or even continue to force the expedition, it will be difficult for the Huai Army to gain a foothold in Shandong.
Chen Buping was sent out by Lu Si. No matter whether he was arrested, deceived or coaxed, he would have some scholars coming to build an organization similar to the nature of disaster control. Lu Si did not care about the places where the Huai Army had not arrived. Wherever he had already arrived, he had to mobilize the people and organize the people.
If the place was really broken, Chen Buping would mobilize the surviving people to move south to Xuzhou and Huai'an. This was Lu Si's final deployment. If he couldn't stand it in Shandong, he would move all living people to Huaiyang. Even if he was forced to move one person to another, he would do whatever he could.
After giving Gao Jie three days without giving a clear reply, Lu Si was patient enough. He called Li Qifeng and asked him to issue an "ultimatum" to Gao Jie's subordinates: hand over the "hostages", and his troops were immediately reorganized into the sixth town of the Huai Army and marched towards Dongchang Prefecture.
Li Qifeng quickly conveyed the commander's instructions to Gao Jie, and hinted that the Marquis of Huaiyin was eager to go north to fight against the Qing Dynasty, so it was really hard to allow Gao Jie to consider it again.
Gao Jie basically had no objection to the Huai Army because Mrs. Xing told her husband the reason why she only ate fish belly.
"The fish belly has no thorns. If you eat fish, you only eat fish belly, but you don't want to thorns."
Chapter completed!