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1235. If you have nothing else to do in your life, you must first bear the burden to Zhu Ming and then to the Qing Dynasty.

Xiong Tingbi returned to Beijing because he could not watch these people misbehaving.

There are 3 million taels to build the wall, and another 5 million taels a year to maintain a Guan Ning army that can only passively defend. There are also maintenance costs of 80 to 1 million taels.

With so much money, how about building a field army? Why do we do this stupid thing?

No matter how difficult the finances are, won't Liaoning salaries also be allocated?

Since we have damaged the country and raised money, how can we do this nonsense?

Xiong Tingbi was a member of the Chu Party, but he had a close relationship with the Six Gentlemen of Donglin. There were also rumors that Xiong Tingbi wrote Yang Lian's memorial to impeach the eunuchs.

Thinking that he had something to rely on, he returned to Beijing privately and tried to change the imperial court's wrong decision on Liaodong.

But he is confused, and any personal relationship is useless when it comes to big issues of right and wrong.

The final outcome was that the imperial censors swarmed to attack Xiong Tingbi and wanted to hold him responsible for losing his master and losing his soil.

At this time, Wang Huazhen of Donglin completely disregarded his responsibility. Wang Huazhen was a Jinshi, a proud disciple of Ye Xianggao, an important member of the Donglin Party, and a core member of the Donglin Party.

At the beginning, Wang Huazhen, the governor of Liaodong, controlled all of Liaodong, and Xiong Tingbi, the governor of Jiliao, had no power at all. Xiong Tingbi made trouble with the court. Donglin was the one who made the decision. In order to adjust the feud between the governors, the court actually made a policy of equal merit for victory and equal blame for defeat.

Weird solution.

In other words, you two are quarreling, right? You two are guilty of losing the battle, so I tie you two together to see if you two still quarrel.

Don't solve the actual problem, solve the person who raised the problem.

That is to say, only deal with Xiong Tingbi, regardless of Wang Huazhen's excuse for Xiong Tingbi. Xiong Tingbi can't do anything, and Wang Huazhen can do whatever he wants. If something goes wrong, you have to share his responsibility. This is Donglin's face.

Mr. Sun went to the emperor and asked for the arrest of Xiong Tingbi. Now the article that losers are equally guilty was brought up again. This matter was discussed at the court at the beginning, and Xiong Tingbi must be punished.

Emperor Tianqi originally disagreed, but Mr. Sun said something.

It was these words that cost Xiong Tingbi his life.

He said that someone reported that before Liaodong failed, Xiong Tingbi told people that Liaodong should be abandoned and Shanhaiguan guarded exclusively.

Xiong Tingbi did say this, but it was to discuss the pros and cons of several strategies that could be adopted in Liaodong. But taking it out of context at this time, it turned into a premeditated plan to abandon Liaodong.

He and Wang Huazhen were equally responsible for the loss of Liaodong.

Wang Huazhen lost Liaodong and fled all the way out of Guangning. She cried to Xiong Tingbi at the Daling River and begged Xiong Tingbi to lead his army to fight back immediately.

But before, the governor Wang Huazhen had eclipsed the governor Xiong Tingbi. He didn't have many soldiers, only 5,000. If all the soldiers were defeated by Wang Huazhen, what could he use to counterattack Liaodong?

Now Wang Huazhen was scared. He was afraid of being thrown out by Dong Lin as a scapegoat. He was crying with snot and tears, begging Xiong Tingbi to immediately send troops to counterattack and take back Liaodong for him.

Xiong Tingbi did not agree, but gave up Liaoxi and chose to move all the people outside the pass and the remaining troops inside the pass.

At this time, the contrast between the two created the illusion that Xiong Tingbi had already planned to abandon Liaodong. This directly angered Emperor Tianqi and had Xiong Tingbi imprisoned.

However, killing him requires the emperor's approval. This is a feudal official.

Who can influence the emperor? Needless to say. The person who could influence the emperor the most at that time was Duke Wei. But this matter was done by Donglin. What happened to Jiu Qiansui? How could he drag Duke Wei into the water?

As a result, a man named Wang Wenyan came to the eunuchs and promised 40,000 taels of gold, asking the inner court to delay Xiong Tingbi's death sentence. Later, for unknown reasons, the money was not honored.

As a result, Duke Wei was angered and thought that Xiong Tingbi was trying to trick him.

When Duke Wei got angry, the consequences were very serious, so he ordered him to be killed as soon as possible. In this way, Mr. Sun's affairs were covered up, and it was Duke Wei who really killed him.

Wang Wenyan is a very mysterious person and is a secret figure in Donglin. He was originally a jailer who committed crimes and fled to the capital. When he arrived in the capital, he suddenly became famous.

He worked as a secret political broker in the capital. His skills were superb and his ability to combine vertical and horizontal forces was almost the same as that of Su Qin and Zhang Yi. He used small tricks to turn the three parties of Qi, Chu and Zhejiang into two parties and destroyed them. From then on, Donglin

The party is dominant.

What he does is using his body as a commoner to stir up troubles secretly, and what he does are major events that cause various forces to wax and wane.

This person was often arrested in Zhao Prison, but he could get out quickly. Zhao Prison was just like his family, he could come and leave whenever he wanted.

In the end, Wang Wenyan worked for Xiong Tingbi and bribed Governor Wei. Was it Xiong Tingbi's own intention, or was he unaware of the matter and was completely harmed? It is now unclear.

However, after this incident, Xiong Tingbi cried bitterly in prison, saying that I was tricked by Lao Sun.

In short, Wang Wenyan, who had a Donglin background, went to Duke Wei, first promised 40,000 taels of gold, and then broke the promise, causing Xiong Tingbi, who was trying to exonerate himself, to be executed immediately.

This thing was done both dirty and cleverly, and in the end, the dirty water was poured on Jiu Qiansui.

Xiong Tingbi's fate shocked many people.

None of those people in Liaodong are fools. Both Zu Dashou and Wu Sangui understand.

Although this love-struck lover is very muscular, he is not lacking in brains at all.

He was originally a young hero. His father Wu Xiang was besieged by 40,000 Eight Banners cavalry. The situation was critical, so he rushed into the enemy camp with 20 servants, fought bravely, and rescued his father.

He became famous all over the world in one battle. He was only sixteen years old that year.

Every man has a heroic dream when he is young.

Wu Sangui, who was 13 years old at the time, watched Xiong Tingbi pass the first nine sides. He didn't know what kind of waves were in his little heart. The hero he admired when he was a boy ended up like this.

From Tan Daoji's Destruction of the Great Wall to Yue Fei's Fengbo Pavilion. In the past, he only read stories in books, but today, he saw with his own eyes the replica of the Ming Dynasty.

That day, his uncle, Zu Dashou, took his hand and pointed to the head and told him.

This is Donglin's warning to those who do not cooperate.

Many times in this world, the biggest truth is survival.

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! Yuan Chonghuan was also in Liaodong at this time, looking at the head with split eyes in the wooden cage on the city gate. He wrote "Two Poems of the Crying Bear Classic" with grief and anger

"poetry.

"I remember greeting each other with a smile, personally giving instructions and talking about military affairs at night. I have no talent left in both civil and military affairs. When my achievements are great, I am guilty. I am so generous that my canthus is about to move, and my face is blurry and hot-blooded. The pain of carrying someone is a private sacrifice, and I shed tears late at night.

Crying uncontrollably."

"The Taixi bow hides the dog and cooks it. The fox is sad and the rabbit is dead. The most important thing is love. The family is so poor that it is difficult to redeem the body. Bribing the public is famous for killing. The anger of Taoist priests is deep, and the love letter is unfair to Wei Yuancheng. What is the reason for suffering such cruelty? What do you want to do?

A good general on the altar.

His last sentence told the truth. The reason why his teacher did not let Xiong Tingbi go was because he was too good at using troops. He blocked other people's financial paths. People had already reached a consensus that Liaodong should focus on building walls.

Wu Sangui really wanted to understand that the gods of Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty were riding horses for their own benefit. No matter which court, they were not worthy of loyalty and sacrifice.

From that moment on, he became a man who lived purely for himself.

As long as it is good for himself, no matter what he does, there will be no psychological burden at all. In this shitty world, since being a hero and a loyal minister is the end. He might as well live for himself.

Having such insight at a young age, a sinner was born.

He sells to everyone, from the Ming and Qing dynasties, as long as the profit is enough.

In his whole life, he had nothing to do with his achievements. He first owed it to Zhu Ming and then to Qing.

From then on, he started running around the battlefield, specializing in cheating his teammates. He would run away every time he faced slight disadvantages in the battle.

Seeing others who fought desperately, they either died in battle, were imprisoned, were killed by treacherous ministers, or were killed by the court. He escaped all the way, but rose to the top step by step.

Finally, he killed all the loyal ministers and good generals. He became the largest military leader. At the age of 28, he became the commander-in-chief of Shanhaiguan, with 100,000 troops.

The imperial court spent five million taels a year to raise Guan Ning's 50,000 cavalry, which became his bargaining capital with the Manchus. In the end, he turned himself into an old thief.

During the Kangxi rebellion, he spent his whole life eating, drinking, and playing, and this time he even became the emperor.

He was sorry for himself, but he was sorry for the billions of people in the world.


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