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Chapter 111 Actually this is better (4 more than 10,000)

When Huang Gongsheng died, he was not killed by "thousands of artillery fire", but by the elite soldiers and personal guards he had trained so hard.

When Gao pragmatic heard the news, he didn't know what to say for a moment, but he just felt it was a bit ironic.

Perhaps this is why murderers are always killed. Huang Gongsheng killed his elder brother and younger brother regardless of blood and family ties, and even showed no mercy to his nominal aunt. As a result, when he was at the end of his rope, he finally tasted the taste of betrayal.

And the price he paid was also his life.

Ming Dynasty has always been particularly fond of safeguarding those invisible and intangible things such as axioms and justice, especially the so-called "orthodoxy". Gao Pragmatic used to think that this was too pedantic, but after witnessing the death of Huang Gongsheng with his own eyes,

Thinking back on it, I feel that it is not really meaningless.

Historically, the Ming Dynasty Civil Service Group and Zhu Yijun fought against each other for many years in order to "fight for the foundation of the country". As a result, many chief ministers and cabinet ministers were replaced. The shortage of officials in the court was so serious that some departments were almost at a standstill. As a result, the Civil Service Group still had no

In the end, Zhu Yijun was forced to give in to the Kingdom of the King of Fortune... These things may not be evaluated superficially by just using a simple sentence of the civil servant group competing for power with the emperor.

Perhaps, they really believe that the foundation of the country is orthodoxy, orthodoxy is morality, and morality... is the foundation of the country.

But this is all a story for another day. What Gao Wuchen is struggling with right now is what’s in front of him.

It's good that Huang Gongsheng died, because Gao Jingshi had no intention of keeping him alive, but the way he died now was not in line with Gao Jingshi's expectations.

Of course, Gao Pragmatic has long been used to the fact that plans can't keep up with changes, but the current situation still makes him feel a little uncomfortable.

Huang Gongsheng's head itself is not important. What is important is that he was so pragmatic and wanted to use Huang Gongsheng's head to establish his authority!

Although his head is gone now, it was not chopped off after the army broke through the city, but was thrown into the hands of his own people. This result greatly weakened the effect of establishing authority.

The chieftains in southern Guangxi and western Guangxi may only feel that Huang Gongsheng's methods are not adequate, and they may not think that the imperial court - to be precise, the power of Gao Pragmatic, Huang Zhiting, Cen Ling and others together is unstoppable.

This is not what Gao Jingshi wants. What he wants is to let the chieftains in western and southern Guangxi understand one truth: with his support, the Cen and Huang families represented by Huang Zhiting and Cen Ling can control Guangxi.

Any toast will be completely wiped out!

In other words, no chieftain can oppose or block the alliance between the Gao pragmatic and Cen Huang families, no matter who the chieftain's name is.

This is the effect that Gao Pragmatic originally hoped to achieve through this battle. Because only by achieving this effect can he support Huang Zhiting and Cen Ling as the true representatives of the Cen and Huang families, and use the power of the Cen and Huang families to coerce Geng

Many chieftains participated in his planned plan of "driving away tigers and wolves".

Once this plan is realized, it will be equivalent to the chieftains giving up western Guangxi and southern Guangxi to the imperial court, and "switching defenses" to Annan. This will be profitable for both the imperial court and the chieftains. The only unlucky child

Only Annan - but what does that have to do with his pragmatism?

Annan didn't call him daddy.

It might even be too late to call daddy, because daddy has taken a liking to Annan.

There are coal, iron and ports, high rice production and a large population, and the location is directly connected to the Southeast Asia. It is simply the best base to be embedded in Southeast Asia...

If God does not take it, he will suffer the consequences.

I am determined to be Annan’s father!

Unlike Gao Pragmatic, who was happy and upset, Wang Shangwen, the commander-in-chief of Guangxi, was really happy. Although he only suppressed the "rebellious move" of a little chieftain, which was not a great achievement, but in any case, it was effortless.

A peaceful place can be settled with a single soldier!

What's more important is that this time the formation of troops was basically all done by him. No matter how you look at it, he can't be without some credit, right?

Of course, the biggest credit must be given to Gao Zhizhi. Without the determination and strategizing, no one can say how this matter will turn out in the end, so there is no need to think about the first contribution - I don't dare to think about it, but

The first skill among military commanders is always appropriate, right?

Is it possible for me, the governor general, to move up a level and become a governor general? Then I would have moved from the second grade to the first grade!

Dangchaoyipin, it sounds and feels completely different!

Although military generals these days, even if they are "first-grade", they can only sit on the sidelines in front of the seventh-grade patrol censor, but I have a lion on my chest and you have a haechi on your chest. This cannot be done.

Fake?

The excited Wang Zongrong may have forgotten one thing. The Gao Zhizhi in front of him is quite special. He had a red silk flying fish suit given by the emperor a long time ago, but he just never wore it in Guangxi. And this suit belongs to

Super grade, although they are both Feiyu clothes like Jin Yiwei's clothes, Jin Yiwei's Feiyu clothes are different in grade and cannot be compared with "big red silk".

This is a bit like the title of nobility in the Ming Dynasty. Relatively speaking, although military generals have a lower actual status, their chances of getting a title are much higher than that of civil servants. For example, Li Chengliang is now a nobleman, Ning Yuanbo, while Gao Gong was the most powerful man in the world back then.

Even if he was given the posthumous title Wenzheng, he could not get a title.

The reason why Wang Shouren was able to obtain the title of Duke Xinjian as a civil servant was because he happened to put down the Chenhao Rebellion while he was in office. This achievement has its own special characteristics, and being the first assistant is not his turn.

At the moment, Wang Zongrong said with great interest: "We planned the strategy according to the platform. The rebels started chaos before fighting. Now that Mingjiang has been restored, it is time for a grand entrance ceremony to show the power of the imperial court and the order of the emperor."

Gao Pragmatic is indispensable. He has enough auras on his head, so he doesn't lack this. But after thinking about it, things are already like this, and showing off his military appearance when entering the city is barely a plus. After all,

Huang Gongsheng's subordinates did not kill him sooner or later, but they killed him at this time. In the final analysis, they were frightened by the imperial army. It is not wrong to say that this was the power of the imperial court.

Wang Shangwen received the order and happily went down to arrange the ceremony for entering the city himself.

Gao pragmatic sighed and said to Gao Zhang and Cao Ke beside him: "I wanted to borrow Huang Gongsheng's head for use, but who knew that as soon as I posed, his head was brought to me."

Gao Zhang and Cao Ke couldn't help but laugh. Although they didn't know Gao Jingshi's full plan, Gao Jingshi had transferred thousands of servants to go south. It was impossible to hide it from the two of them, so they had no idea about Gao Jingshi's plan.

In fact, I have some speculations about my next plan.

At the beginning, they thought Gao Pragmatic was going to use troops against the chieftain, but after observing for a while, it didn't look like it. But who would he attack if he didn't attack the chieftain? It's impossible to rebel in a poor place like Guangxi, right? Then

It would be better to find a way to concentrate the elite troops in Kaiping, and then suddenly attack the capital...

But this is all nonsense. With the master's family background and identity, if he doesn't rebel, he will be respected by everyone. If he rebels, he will immediately be reviled by everyone. How can he do this?

Then we can only use troops externally. Where else can we use troops externally in Guangxi? Only Annan.

They felt in their hearts that only by using troops against Annan would the master be interested in wooing the two chieftains in this way.

So Cao Ke spoke, coughed lightly, and said pragmatically to Gao: "Sir, in fact, no matter who cut off Huang Gongsheng's head, it doesn't make any difference to him. If he hadn't been here, how could this matter have happened?

So easy to solve? I even thought that the current situation might be better than cutting off Huang Gongsheng's head after the army broke through Mingjiang City."

Gao Pingshi was a little surprised and asked: "Oh? Please tell me in detail."

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