According to the road and communication conditions at that time, even though Zhu Yongxing was impatient, he could not blame Yi Cheng and the Zheng family harshly after thinking about it calmly. The remnants of the Ming army were scattered everywhere, separated by mountains, jungles, and rivers.
After all the hard work of sending the news back, I am afraid it is not a task that can be completed in a short time. I am still not used to the current speed of information transmission, and I am always looking forward to it, so I am doomed to be disappointed often.
However, this also sounded the alarm to Zhu Yongxing. If he wanted to command operations in the future, he must pay special attention to not rely on subjective guesses to estimate time, and he must play less advanced stuff like long-distance coordinated operations.
"Your Highness is tolerant, but I am ashamed." Of course, Yi Cheng hopes to send back valuable information as soon as possible. After all, this is an opportunity to prove the value of the Zheng family, but due to limited conditions, there is nothing he can do.
"Don't be ashamed, you did nothing wrong." Zhu Yongxing comforted him again and fell into thinking.
In history, after Yongli abandoned his country and entered Myanmar, although many Nanming generals were disappointed, this was not the beginning of the trend of surrender. Feng Shuangli, who was stationed in Jianchang, Sichuan, was kidnapped and surrendered by his subordinate Di Sanpin, which led to the complete destruction of the Ming army in Sichuan.
Collapse, scrambling for surrender, and the trend of surrender began to spread in the southwest.
Wu Zisheng, the Marquis of Huairen, was one of the earlier figures to surrender in Yunnan Province. In other words, he, the Duke of Syria, Ma Weixing, the Duke of Huai, Ma Bao, and the son of King Ma Jinzhong of Hanyang, Ma Zide, were the first to surrender, which directly led to a wave of surrender.
The new returning wind in the southwest.
History only says that Guangchang Hou Gao Wengui and Huairen Hou Wu Zisheng allied forces entered Burma to rescue them, but it did not say when and where they would join forces. Zhu Yongxing just relied on his own judgment and waited on the road into Burma.
Changhou Gao Wengui should be trustworthy, and coupled with the strong and young army of the Ke tribe in Mengshan, it is relatively certain to suppress Wu Zisheng.
But now that Wu Zisheng, the Marquis of Huairen, has led the army here alone, Zhu Yongxing's troops seem to be weak. How can he not be afraid of his preconceived ideas? From this aspect, knowing the history will also become a psychological burden at certain times, which makes him feel afraid.
It is human nature for people to be suspicious and hesitant. After Ming Dynasty generals Yang Wu and Sun Chongya plundered and surrendered, and at a time when the building was about to collapse and people's hearts were scattered, Zhu Yongxing thought more carefully. After all, people's hearts are fickle and difficult to predict.
"Your Highness, you can send someone to order Huairenhou's troops to stop advancing and temporarily stay at Nongzhang, and then order Huairenhou to lead all the generals to come and pay homage." Although Yicheng didn't know what Zhu Yongxing was thinking specifically, he could vaguely tell.
Zhu Yongxing seemed to be on guard against Wu Zisheng, the Marquis of Huairen, so he made a sound suggestion.
This seemed to be a solution. Zhu Yongxing hesitated and asked casually: "How is the situation of Marquis Huairen's troops?"
"Huairenhou was separated from King Li Jin and other troops after the Battle of Mopanshan. He gathered Ming army soldiers along the way, crossed the Nu River, and walked to Longling. The journey was difficult, the food and grass were not available, and many of the more than 3,000 soldiers were injured and injured."
Renhou Wu Zisheng's men were not far away, and people from the Zheng family had already contacted them and rushed back to report, so Yicheng had a more detailed understanding of the situation.
After traveling thousands of miles and arduous journey, Wu Zisheng, the Marquis of Huairen, should not have the heart to surrender to the Qing Dynasty at this time, right? The future is not yet completely pessimistic, and the determination to persevere should not be completely destroyed. Who would be willing to surrender to the enemy? Doesn’t he claim to be
Is it the light of hope in the darkness of despair? Is there no confidence to shine and re-illuminate a road to hope?
It's ridiculous, it's really ridiculous! I was going to go against the will of heaven and move the wheel of history, but now I am stuck in the quagmire of history, worrying about gains and losses.
Zhu Yongxing suddenly stopped walking back and forth, and smiled with self-deprecation. Understanding historical facts should be the help to move the wheel of history, it should be the wings to spread its wings, and it should not become a psychological burden to be cautious.
"The order has been sent to raise troops. I will lead my troops to personally welcome the Ming soldiers who have returned from the trek." Zhu Yongxing straightened his back and said loudly in an unquestionable tone.
Yicheng was stunned for a moment, then bowed and agreed. In a short period of time, he found that Zhu Yongxing seemed to have understood something, and he suddenly became confident and full of momentum.
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"The morale of the army can be calmed down!" Wu Zisheng, the Marquis of Huairen, felt a little inspired after receiving the message sent by Zhu Yongxing. He immediately ordered the army to set up camp, gathered the generals, and announced the news to stabilize the morale of the army.
At this time, the more than 3,000 horses belonged to different groups. In addition to Wu Zisheng's generals, there were also Gongchang Wang Baiwen. When he was defeated and retreated from Xiaguan, he left behind a broken army, led by generals Zhang Guangcui and Chen Sheng.
"His Royal Highness Prince Min has entered Yunnan, and the anti-Qing banner has not fallen, and the military morale has been temporarily stabilized. This is really a blessing." Zhang Guangcui first expressed his relief, and then said: "It's just that we are subordinates of King Gongchang and were ordered to transfer to the Mu Kingdom.
Don’t know how to deal with yourself?”
"Your Highness has been ordered to enter Yunnan to stay behind, and temporarily has the power to supervise the country. You should respect Your Highness." Chen Sheng was a little more utilitarian and felt that Zhu Yongxing had thicker legs than Bai Wenxuan, so he would not be disadvantaged by holding him.
Wu Zisheng's Ministry turned Chen Yi's dazzling eyes and said tentatively: "The emperor ordered His Royal Highness Prince Min to enter Yunnan and granted him great power. Could it be that he wanted to be able to... in Burma..."
"Be careful." Wu Zisheng, the Marquis of Huairen, interrupted Chen Yiyao's speculation sternly and said: "Your Majesty's move must be reasonable. How can you make random speculations? Your Highness will arrive tomorrow. Our army should have arrangements, and all the generals will be out.
Welcome."
Zhang Guangyao smiled bitterly. At this time, the tent was not set up, and you could see soldiers in the army. In fact, many of them could hardly be called soldiers: they were all in ragged clothes and covered with dirt, and their original military uniforms could no longer be seen.
The colors are as if they were pulled out of a mud pit. Some soldiers have dark wrinkled faces, jungle sores on their faces, and yellow water dripping down. Although the wounded soldiers are not within sight, the tragic scenes they see every day
It is also understood in the heart.
"After a long journey, it is inevitable that the army will be in disarray." Wu Zisheng, the Marquis of Huairen, sighed softly and said, "I can only tidy up a little to avoid being too embarrassed."
"His Royal Highness Prince Min has always had a low reputation. We are not familiar with him, and we don't know his nature. If we sort it out a little bit, it may be a bit hasty, which makes His Highness suspect that we despise him." Chen Sheng obviously wanted to leave a good impression on Zhu Yongxing,
I have some objections to what Wu Zisheng said with a little reorganization.
"Limited by the conditions, this is all we can do." Wu Zisheng, the Marquis of Huairen, was displeased, but Chen Sheng was not one of his subordinates, and he could not rebuke harshly, so he could only say tactfully: "When we greet you tomorrow, please be polite.
There is no lack of regulations, and it is a difficult journey here. Your Highness should know that we are loyal and will not judge others based on appearance."
Having said this, all the generals may have objections or have nothing to say, so they all obeyed the order and went to make arrangements. Among them, Chen Sheng was the most active in supervising, so naturally there is no need to elaborate.