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Chapter 407 Assassination

The Western Front still collapsed.

Lu Si was mentally prepared for the failure of the Western Front. After all, the Qing court placed the Western Front with two main forces of Ajige and Duoduo, but there was no splash of water in the collapse, which made Lu Si a little unexpected.

Beijing issued an edict to the world that it would annihilate 600,000 Shun Army at Tongguan. This must be Dorgon bragging, or Dorgon was fighting a strategic propaganda war, because it would be impossible to get 600,000 Shun Army by Li Zicheng.

There is really an army of 600,000, and this great river and country is not the turn of Aisin Gioro to sit down.

It sounds very powerful and powerful to wipe out 600,000 enemies in one battle. When the Mongolian alliances and North Korea hear the numbers, they have to give a thumbs up and praise Great Manchuria, a real hero.

The propaganda of this battle will definitely be of great benefit to the Qing Dynasty to stabilize Shanxi, Shaanxi, Jingji, and Beizhi. It is also very effective in promoting the Battle of Majiahe.

But one is real and the other is blowing vigorously.

What crazy medicine did Li Zicheng take to give up Xi'an?

Lu Si couldn't figure it out. From the overall perspective, although Ajige sent a surprise troops outside the Great Wall to encircle northern Shaanxi, he had made great contributions to high school. Li Guo defended in Yulin, so Ajige could not have pounced all his main forces on Xi'an.

The premise for "leaping frog" is high. Li is a dead pig, but Gao. Li's Shunjun group is very dynamic. The loyal camp that will last for 17 years will also be based on Gao and Li's group.

I dare not say that Gao Yigong and Li Guo could restrain Ajige, and it would be no problem to restrain his 20,000 to 30,000 people. In this way, Ajige could only use the battle of Xi'an for at least 50,000 or 60,000 troops.

The overall situation in Henan was Shunhuai. Even if Duoduo took over Tongguan, as long as the Henan Shun Army could advance north in time, Duoduo's unit would not be able to do its best in the Battle of Shaanxi.

Therefore, losing Tongguan will not affect Xi'an's defense.

Lu Si had a rough estimate of the strength of the Qing army and also had a clear understanding of the Shun army. He judged that Li Zicheng should have about 100,000 troops in Shaanxi.

In this way, a defensive battle in Xi'an was carried out, and the Ningxia, Gansu, Henan, Jingxiang and Henan Shunjun were mobilized to cooperate with the battle. Whoever had no choice but to win the battle was 55, would have to have a 46.

There is not a big gap between the two sides.

But Li Zicheng directly defended and refused to defend, so he gave up his real capital, Xi'an, which is definitely an unpredictable thing.

For the Shun Army, Xi'an is equivalent to Huai'an's Huai Army.

The old nest!

This run had a fatal impact on the northern war situation. In addition to causing Shaanxi to collapse, it would also cause Gansu and Ningxia to collapse. Then Li Zicheng was once again bitten by Ajige like a bandit, and he couldn't even breathe.

For the Huai Army, the effect of the Huai Qing counterattack, which Lu Si had high hopes, was greatly reduced.

In order to cooperate with the counterattack of the Henan Shun Army, Lu Si asked Zhang Guozhu's fifth town to cooperate with it. If Duoduo had not sent the Eight Banners of the Mongolian Banners to reinforce Weihui City, the Huai Army commanded by Xie Jinsheng could even take Weihui City.

The Huai Army's encirclement and annihilation of the Haoge Group in Shandong was also to some extent cooperating with the local counterattack of Henan. Lu Si originally wanted the Shun Army to seize Huaiqing and ordered the fifth town and the sixth town to use troops to Zhangde to drive away Luo Xiujin, the governor of Henan appointed by the Qing Dynasty. In this way, even if the territory occupied by the Huai Army was still not large, it could make Henan a buffer zone.

Now, Zhang Guozhu urgently reported that the general of the army, Wang Tizhong, retreated from the entire line. Dong Xueli and Henan Jiedushi Lu Bizhou were also attacked by Tongguan. Li Zicheng gave up Xi'an and the influence of the whole line contracted. Most of the Turkish enemy troops in Henan who were originally waiting and watching were shaking their remnants of the Ming army.

It is equivalent to overnight, Henan returned to "before liberation".

After Li Zicheng evacuated Xi'an, the Qing army would definitely pursue him, but it was impossible to use both armies to pursue Li Zicheng, so 80% of them would want to re-enter Henan.

If Henan collapses again, Shandong will lose its lips and teeth.

There was no other way, Lu Si had to make up for the loss and ordered Gao Jie's sixth town to attack the Northern Zhili area.

"Tell Gao Jie, Li Chengdong and Hu Maozhen and other generals, the Sixth Town Yu Beizhi does not aim to capture cities and plunder land, but to destroy them. If they can burn, they will burn them, and if they can be destroyed, they will be destroyed."

Lu Si knew that once this order was executed by Gao Jie's army, it would undoubtedly be a disaster for the people in the Beizhi area, because once Gao Jie's army loosened the reins strangled around their necks, these people might even be able to massacre the city.

But he really couldn't care.

He had to do all means to combat the Qing army's war mobilization potential in the Beizhi area.

The Chinese New Year will be in a few days.

In 1645, the situation was extremely favorable to the Qing Dynasty.

"The command Gao Jin is to say that no matter what means he uses or how much money he spends, I want the Han officials who surrendered to Qing Dynasty in Beizhi, Henan, and Jingmin, and did not dare to sleep at night."

Lu Si issued a reward order to encourage the heroes of Yan and Zhao to actively assassinate the prefectures and counties appointed by the Qing court, and deal with the Han officials and the people who served the Manchus.

People are divided into different levels, so this traitor should naturally be treated differently by rank.

Lu Si believed that the Han people who served Manchuria should be viewed objectively. Some of them took the initiative to sell themselves and some were forced to serve. Although the Qing Dynasty was built on the banner class dominated by Manchuria people, the Han people supported this country were much larger than them.

Therefore, the Han people who served Manchus cannot be regarded as traitors. Some people must be killed, some people do not have to be killed, and some people can give them the opportunity to commit crimes and make meritorious service. Only in this way can the foundation of the Qing Dynasty rule be broken down.

Lu Si proposed the theory that the nine-rank system of traitors was traitors.

First-rank traitors refer to Ming generals who surrendered to the Jin army when Nurhaci raised his troops, such as Tong Yangxing, Li Yongfang and others, who were in the third-class Angbang Zhangjing or above in the Qing Dynasty.

The second-rank traitor refers to Han scholars who gave advice to the Qing Dynasty and were appointed as Grand Secretary. For example, Fan Wencheng, Bao Chengxian, Ning Wanwo, Hong Chengchou and others.

The third-rank traitors refer to the generals of the Eight Banners of the Han army, such as Sun Degong, Jin Li, Zu Kefa, Zhang Cunren, etc.

The fourth-rank traitor refers to the officials and gentry who surrendered to the Qing Dynasty in the Green Camp and Beijing. As long as these people served in the six divisions of the Qing Dynasty, Manchu and Mongolian yamen, and local yamen, they were determined to be the fourth-rank rank regardless of the time of surrender or the rank of the official.

The fifth-rank traitor refers to the detailed works of the Han people who served the Jin Kingdom, and the Han people who served in various yamen as pens.

The sixth-rank traitor refers to a businessman who provided strategic supplies to the Qing army.

The seventh-rank traitor refers to the Han people who served as the head of the Eight Banners Village, or the Han people in Goshha, Manzhou.

Eighth-rank traitors built military weapons and cast artifacts for the Jin army.

The ninth-rank traitor refers to ordinary soldiers in the Eight Banners of the Han Dynasty or the Green Camp.

Lu Si hopes to increase the enthusiasm of the assassination of the heroes of Yan and Zhao by deciding these traitors who served the Manchus and setting corresponding rewards for them, and at the same time, a "terror" atmosphere was formed in the north, a white atmosphere in which everyone was in danger of traitors.

Since ancient times, assassination has been a path, and it is definitely not a kingly means. Lu Sixing's extreme means is really urgent.

"Eliminate the traitor!"
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