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Chapter 611: The name is not right, the words are not right

After planting the seeds of hope, Lu Si, surrounded by the generals and his personal soldiers, turned over and set off for Beijing to "take the exam".

At this moment, the heart of the Dashun Jianguo Chuangwang was undoubtedly surging and heroic. He believed that it would not take long before China would enter a new era.

Under the leadership of Lu Wenzong, the Chinese nation will also stand up again, hold high the banner, and create another glory for this nation!

The original owner of the white horse under his crotch was Dorgon. It is said that this thousand-mile horse was presented to the Regent of the Qing Dynasty by the Korqin people, but now it has become the mount of the Dashun Chuang King.

Riding on the back of a thousand-mile horse that Dorgon once rode, Lu Si, who was full of energy, rode his horse and galloped towards the city of Beijing a hundred miles away.

Wherever you go, are you cheering for long live.

The ones who followed Lu Si to Beijing were not all the Western Army, but Gao Yigong's first army, He Zhen's third army, Hu Maozhen's cavalry, and several Han armies, and the green camp surrendered troops, with a total force of less than 50,000. However, Li Zicheng's headquarters in the Eastern Expedition had 60,000 troops.

This is not Lu Si’s arrogant arrogance, but one time and another. When Li Zicheng fought eastward, there were Manchus outside the pass. Now, Manchus has become a thing of the past. There is only one who can be obedient in the world, and there is no East slave anymore!

In addition, Dashun had tens of thousands of soldiers around Beijing. In addition to the first and second towns, the two main forces in the Shandong War Zone, there were Gao Jie's sixth town, Xu's eighth town, Hong Bao's cannon town, and Lu Si's nephew Li Yanzong attracted some of the seventh towns from outside the pass. Anyway, Geng Zhongming's troops who surrendered, regardless of the people they were slaughtered, the total force was as high as 100,000.

With the 50,000 troops brought by Lu Si, Dashun had 150,000 troops in Beijing. Although his combat effectiveness may not be as good as the Eight Banners soldiers brought to the pass by Dorgon, his strength was completely different.

Nowadays, the existence of the north that can pose a threat to Dashun can be almost zero. Although some of the remnants of the Qing army outside the pass are guarding Shengjing and Liaoyang, there are also seventh towns outside the pass that are restraining these Qing army.

The Qing Dynasty's ally, Mongolia, was attacked by the Khalkha tribes in the north of the desert, and it was impossible for them to free up all tribes to join the pass to save the already substantive Manchuria.

Wu Weihua, the governor appointed by the Qing Dynasty in Shanxi, has surrendered to Dashun, hoping to exchange Taiyuan City and its territory that can be controlled for Dashun's acceptance. Although the rest of the anti-Qing people in Shanxi were numerous, they were all mobs. Only Jiang Xiang's troops, who occupied Datong's self-proclaimed general, were slightly attracted by others. But is this famous fiction general willing to use his 30,000 to 40,000 troops to confront the more than 100,000 Dashun troops that captured Beijing again? I am afraid the answer is no.

The persuasion of Jiang Xiang's army to surrender has been started by Shaanxi Governor Meng Qiaofang. Once Taiyuan City changes its flag, Datong will definitely make an informed choice.

If Jiang Xiang was stubborn, Lu Si would have led his army to personally solve the biggest hidden danger in Shanxi, so as to ensure that the Great Western Army, which was sweeping in the northwest, was restrained west of the Yellow River.

When the Western Army left Sichuan, Zhang Xianzhong claimed to be 200,000, but in fact, the number of soldiers that could be fought was up to 80,000. Even if he acquired a large number of Qing army green camps and bandits from all over the country in the northwest, forming a momentum of fighting for the north with Dashun, Zhang Xianzhong really wanted to cross the Yellow River and fight against Dashun and then fight against the male and female. I am afraid that the eight kings could do it just as they wanted.

First of all, Zhang Xianzhong has to solve the food problem in the west.

And grain is also a major problem that Lu Si urgently needs to solve.

The Dashun Army gathered tens of thousands of people in Beijing, and the food and grass consumed every day was scary. The Huaiyang area alone and the small amount of food in the local area would definitely not last long. Therefore, after entering Beijing, Lu Si had to do the first thing to do was to rebuild the central government and local governments, restore people's livelihood, stabilize the people, and revitalize the already ruined north, so as to provide solid logistical support for the Dashun regime.

The second is to start with "open source".

"Open source" has two ways to buy and grab.

In terms of time effectiveness, grabbing is undoubtedly faster than buying, so how to grab it, whoever you grab becomes the top priority.

The targets of the robbery were basically reached, one was the Zhu family in the Southern Ming Dynasty, and the other was the Mongolian in the southern desert.

To be precise, it is the rice from the Zhu family in the Southern Ming Dynasty and the cattle and sheep from Mongolia in the southern desert.

Then, after Lu Si entered Beijing, Dashun would form three group directions.

First, it is responsible for the group of the Zhu family in the Southern Ming Dynasty;

Second, it is the group responsible for defending the Western Army;

The third is the group that went out to the border to sweep Mongolia in the south of the desert.

In terms of primary and secondary relations, Lu Si decided to order the order of the Southern Ming first, Mongolia second, and Daxi again.

Under this plan, Liu Tichun's Second Army and the newly formed Zhongzhen Camp immediately rushed to Henan to participate in the encirclement of the Qing Ajige Group.

The second army is under the jurisdiction of Xin Sizhong's army in the 11th town and Zhao Zhongyi's army in the 12th town. One of the two towns is the elite of the former Shun Army's Western Route Army, and the other is adapted from the original Huai Army flags that advanced from east and west of Shandong and were heavily armored, with high combat effectiveness. In the battle yesterday, the two towns wiped out more than 3,000 enemies and suffered more than 1,000 casualties.

The military order received by the Second Army Admiral Liu Tichun was to participate in "encirclement" rather than "closure", indicating that after encircling and annihilation of the Qing Dorgon Group, Dashun's strategic situation had been completely unfolded, and overall it formed an absolute advantage over the Qing Ajige Group. Therefore, we must now strengthen the local advantages over the Ajige Group, not only to prevent Ajige from returning north, but also to encircle him in Nanyang and Jingxiang areas.

As long as the Henan Corps can block Ajig's advance north, with the news of the destruction of the "Central of Manchuria", the Ajig group is likely to fall apart and there is no need to be a military solution at all.

For this reason, Liu Tichun brought Dorgon's head.

This header will be a great gift from Dashun to Ajige.

Gu Junen analyzed that Ajige had two choices.

First, the possibility of Ajige surrendering to Shun was ruled out, because with the extermination of Dorgon's group and Beijing's Manchuria Central Committee, no matter how stupid Ajige is, he would not be able to stretch his head out and let Dashun chop it.

Then, after knowing that the north was defeated, Ajige either returned to Jingxiang and established himself in Huguang or surrendered to Ming Dynasty.

Gu Junen believed that Ajige was the worst strategy to establish himself in Huguang, because although he had many troops under his command, the Eight Banners of Manchu, Mongolia and Han were actually alone and were in the middle of the sphere of influence of Dashun and Ming dynasties. Both families could not tolerate a dog that was stranded and continued to lie in the middle.

Moreover, the Han army under Ajige, such as Wu Sangui, Shang Kexi, etc., could not go down the same path with Ajige, and it is very likely that there would be an internal strife in the Qing army.

Therefore, Gu Junen felt that if Ajige surrendered to the Ming Dynasty, it would be a best strategy, because the Ming Dynasty in the south had poor military strength and a team of elite Manchus were used by them, so the Ming Dynasty could laugh so hard that tears came out.

Lu Si felt that Ajige might be able to surrender to Ming, but it depends on which one Ajige surrendered to Ming. If he surrendered to Ming in Nandu, he would be really blind.

Regardless of whether Ajige was independent or surrendered to Ming Dynasty, Lu Si’s first thing to do was to ensure that Ajige could never return home.

Therefore, he sent the Second Army with the highest combat effectiveness to Henan, and the newly surrendered Manchu-Mongolian Eight Banners Zhongzhen Camp was also transferred to the Henan battlefield.

Before departure, the head coach of the Zhongzhen Camp, Yuan Meng Ejin Yong'an, received an order to immediately count the family list of Manchu and Mongolian soldiers in the office.

The deputy general of Zhongzhen Camp, former leader of the Manchu white banner, General Tuleshen, took a group of troops to Beijing. Their movements were fast, and if they were late, they would not be able to save people.

In Beijing, all the Manchu soldiers and their families had already come out of the city, but the commander of the Shun Army, Lu Guangyuan, did not enter the city, but continued to stay outside Guangqu Gate.
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