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071 , the emperor came out of the strong sun and set Jinling

Zhu Yang was sitting on the top of Jinling City, watching the 100,000 troops outside the city.

Song Huchen and Gu Yanwu rushed directly into Jinling City with five thousand cavalry.

Five hundred cavalry were sent out from each direction to seize the city gate, and then guard the city gate, not allowing anyone to enter or exit.

Song Huchen and Gu Yanwu went straight to the Governor's Mansion, Jiangning Magistrate and other government offices, sealed off the treasury, searched the account books, and eliminated the resisters.

Zhu Yang's eyesight now sees the night as if it were day.

He keenly discovered that darkness blocked the Taiping Army's actions and had to slow down their actions.

Seeing this, Zhu Yang frowned.

Then, gently shake your shoulders.

Huge energy and blood rose into the sky and condensed in the sky above Jinling City, lighting up the entire Jinling like a scorching sun.

According to Ming history, in the 21st year of Yongli reign, in winter, Emperor Guangwu led five thousand riders to capture Jinling at night. At that time, there was a scorching sun in the sky, the night was like day, and everything could be seen within a hundred miles, so the emperor ordered Jinling.

Zhu Yang illuminated the entire Jinling with his scorching sun, and his vast martial arts will shrouded the entire sky over the entire Jinling.

Not only did it help Song Huchen and Gu Yanwu quickly pacify the entire Jiangling, but it also directly shocked the Qing army's Jiangnan camp more than ten miles away.

As for the gentry and common people in Jinling City, they dared not move even more.

There are soldiers advancing in the city, who dares to make a mistake?

As for local ruffians and Jianghu people, if they encounter a large army, especially the Taiping Army, they are seeking death.

These five thousand cavalry were all the best in the Taiping Army. The leader, Song Huchen, had a strength of more than a thousand kilograms. He was an unparalleled general in this era.

After Gu Yanwu was strengthened, although his strength was not as strong as Song Huchen and others, he still had the strength of several hundred kilograms.

So anyone who underestimates this dry old man will definitely die miserably.

Not to mention, Gu Yanwu understood the magical power of fetal breath and qi.

This magical power doesn't look very powerful, but in fact it is an immortality technique.

Therefore, now that the old man Gu Yanwu is in good health, he can run ten miles without any trouble.

Under the iron hooves of the army, no one can stop it.

It didn't take long for the entire Jinling City to become quiet and was already under the control of the Taiping Army.

Zhu Yang had a clear view from the top of the city and saw that Song Huchen and others had already pacified Jinling.

Zhu Yang directly sent a message to Gu Yanwu: "Mr. Tinglin, I'm going to Jiangnan Camp for a visit."

Yes, Zhu Yang was prepared to directly make a forced landing of 100,000 troops from the Jiangnan camp by himself.

Gu Yanwu knew Zhu Yang's strength, so he had no objection to Zhu Yang's seemingly crazy behavior.

Even if you want to object, you can't.

Because Gu Yanwu couldn't transmit sounds.

Zhu Yang asked the Taiping troops at the city gate to guard the city gate. He stood up and walked more than ten miles in an instant to the gate of Jiangnan Camp.

At this time, the Jiangnan camp had long since woken up, and all the soldiers had already assembled in the camp, waiting for the general's orders.

There is no such thing as a Jiangnan camp in history.

But I don’t know if it was because of Zhu Yang that there was this Jiangnan camp in Jinling.

The Manchu and Qing garrison in Jinling was actually divided into two parts, one was the Green Camp troops under the jurisdiction of the Governor of Liangjiang, and the other was the Eight Banners troops under the jurisdiction of General Jiangning.

In terms of status and ranking, General Jiangning is higher than the Governor of Liangjiang.

Because General Jiangning is in charge of the banner people, while the Governor of Liangjiang is in charge of the Han people.

Therefore, General Jiangning was set higher than the Governor of Liangjiang.

Anyway, the Manchu Qing Dynasty should be reflected in all aspects. The Manchus were superior to others, while the Han people were second-class citizens, sometimes even inferior to pigs and dogs.

General Jiangning is the supreme commander in charge of the Eight Banners troops stationed in Jiangnan.

Nominally, General Jiangning was in charge of all the Eight Banners garrisoned in the entire Jiangnan region, so strictly speaking, Han Shiqi, the governor of Jiangsu, was nothing.

Who made the Jiangnan area the most important tax collection area for the Qing government? There were simply not too many high-ranking government offices.

At this time, General Jiang Ning was none other than Zu Yonglie, the grandson of Zu Dashou.

Well, Zu Dashou had an adopted son named Zukefa, and Zu Yonglie was the son of Zukefa. He was affiliated with the 2nd and 4th Assistant Leader of the Zhenghuang Banner Han Army, and was a first-class "Jingqi Nihafan".

Zu Kefa died early, more than 20 years ago.

After Zu Yonglie took over the official position, he struggled in the officialdom. Wu Sangui took care of him, and he had a very good relationship with Wu Yingxiong. He was able to serve as General Jiangning, and Wu Sangui also contributed a lot.

It’s about ability!

I can only say that he is so-so. After all, he is the son of a general, and he still has basic abilities, but if you want to say how strong he is, it is nonsense.

Therefore, when great changes occurred in Jinling City, after Zu Yonglie received a message from Malji, the governor of Liangjiang, he immediately ordered 100,000 elite soldiers from the Jiangnan Camp to enter the city.

But before he could assemble his troops, Zhu Yang released his scorching sun, illuminating a hundred miles in radius.

Now, Zu Yonglie didn't dare to move.

Zu Yonglie served as General Jiangning in Jinling during these years. He didn't learn the other things, but he did learn this one: if you don't do well, if you do more, you will make more mistakes.

In Zu Yonglie's view, it would be better if he could save Malji and defend Jinling, and he would definitely be able to report to the court by then.

However, it is fundamental to defend the 100,000 troops in the Jiangnan camp.

Losing Jinling might not be too bad, after all, that is what the Governor of Liangjiang should worry about.

However, if all these 100,000 troops were given to Huo Huo, then he would have no choice but to commit suicide.

Because if you don't commit suicide, the end will definitely be more miserable.

The imperial court would not care about the merits of his grandfather and father. He had already seen it clearly over the years.

The Manchus did not take them seriously as Han people.

When I need you, maybe I can give you two bones. When I don't need you, it's better to just kill you.

Therefore, after the accident occurred, Zu Yonglie immediately ordered the entire camp to be on alert, and anyone who dared to approach would be killed without mercy.

It was under such circumstances that Zhu Yang arrived in front of the gate of Jiangnan Daying.

Before Zhu Yang could do anything, a hail of arrows shot towards Zhu Yang without any hesitation.

Zhu Yang casually pushed away a few feather arrows, but Zhu Yang didn't bother to take care of the remaining feather arrows, since they couldn't get close to him anyway.

Because Zhu Yang was surrounded by a layer of tiny thunder and lightning at this time, whenever an arrow approached, he would be directly shattered by these thunder and lightning and turned into flying ash.

When the soldiers guarding the camp discovered Zhu Yang, they immediately went to the camp to report to Zu Yonglie.

Zu Yonglie did not dare to be careless and led a group of generals to observe.

Then, they saw an astonishing scene.

Zhu Yang walked toward the camp step by step, as if strolling in the middle of the rain of arrows.

If the rain of arrows from the sky hadn't reminded these people, they would have thought Zhu Yang was walking in the garden.


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