As expected by Zhu Jianji, the fact that he was going to personally conquer the court caused a more intense wave than Baozong Jingnan. Most of Baozong Jingnan knew that it was a fake Baozong, and even the remnants of Jianwen could not do anything. .
Everyone knows that Jianwen has long lost the hearts of the people - Taizu had already lost the hearts of Jianwen during his fifth expedition to Mobei.
But the prince’s personal conquest is true.
Isn't this a joke?
You are the crown prince of the Ming Dynasty, not the King of Yan, and you are the only son of His Majesty.
What should I do if something goes wrong?
Including Hu Hu and many other ministers, after all, as ministers of the Ming Dynasty, from a national perspective, they had the same attitude towards this matter and expressed strong opposition. In the huge court, only three or five people remained silent or expressed support.
Not only did the Manchu courtiers object, but Empress Hang and Empress Dowager Wu also went to the Qianqing Hall to make a fuss. Zhu Qiyu hesitated.
But Zhu Jianji's attitude was firm.
Zhu Qiyu withstood the pressure and accompanied his son in a fight with the Manchu civil and military forces.
In terms of being an emperor, Zhu Qiyu, who was eight years ago in Jingtai, may not be qualified.
But starting from the 9th year of Jingtai, I passed the test.
As a father...Zhu Qiyu has always been perfect!
And he also won in the court.
Of course he will win. As long as it is not about military power or matters involving the interests of civil servants, civil servants will not risk their careers. Since the prince wants to die, let him go.
Anyway, Concubine Tang is pregnant.
This shows that Your Majesty can still live. If one prince dies, there will be more princes.
However, after knowing the configuration of troops and horses on the Western Front given by His Majesty to the Crown Prince, the civil and military officials of the Manchu Dynasty felt that they were overthinking it. The chief military officer, Fu Ninghou Zhu Yong, and the military governor, Zhang Peng, were both princelings and would definitely protect His Highness to the death.
The key is troop allocation.
His Majesty dispatched half of the ten large battalions of the regiment to Jiangxi. There are a total of 50,000 elite soldiers, plus more than 20,000 people from Jiangxi Dusi. The strength of the army is no weaker than that of the Fujian rebels.
The troops on the western front alone can serve as the main force to quell the rebellion, not to mention Yu Qian on the eastern front.
A real punch.
Not only that, His Majesty even transferred Zhao Fu from Datong to Huailai!
Once the south is in a disadvantageous situation, Zhao Fu can be asked to lead his troops to help.
At this time, although the civil servant group of the Ming Dynasty was already strong enough to assert its authority, it had not yet formed the concept of "only a thousand-year-old family, not a thousand-year dynasty". His Royal Highness the Crown Prince's idea of conquering the country personally, so that they had to cooperate fully.
At the Ministry of War, Liu Jue did not dare to do anything perfunctory.
When it came to the prince's personal expedition, he would cooperate as long as Zhu Qiyu gave the order, and Hang Min had no objection - his nephew was personally conducting the expedition, and he, as an uncle, wanted to go and saddle his nephew's horse in person.
Chen Xun, the Minister of Household Affairs, was even more generous.
As long as his interests as a civil servant were not touched, he was Zhu Qiyu's most solid confidant. Seeing the prince's expedition, the distribution of food and grass, and the allocation of military pay, all focused on the Western Front.
Under such circumstances, Zhu Jianji led the army and went out to fight by killing three animals to sacrifice to heaven.
It is announced that the army has 50,000 troops.
Very weird.
Usually when sending troops, they will exaggerate the strength by three or five times. For example, during the Tumu Fort, Zhu Qizhen only had more than 200,000 troops under his command, but he dared to claim 500,000. There is almost no such thing as having 50,000 troops but honestly saying 50,000. Stupid operation.
To destroy your prestige.
Accompanying the prince on the expedition were not only the 300 young troops of the East Palace, the princeling Wang Yue, but also a large number of civil and military officials, most of whom had volunteered and were willing to serve His Royal Highness personally in the expedition.
We are not stupid.
As far as the troops on the Western Front under the prince's command are concerned, there is no possibility of losing. If you go there, you can gain credit and have the opportunity to be promoted, so why not do it.
Regarding the matter of leading troops... Zhu Jianji is still a weakling, so he leaves everything to Zhu Yong.
Zhu Yong is no longer the Zhu Yong he used to be. He studied with Fang Ying for half a year and Zhao Fu for a year. He has become a famous general and has an army of 50,000 in his hands, rushing to Jiangxi in an orderly manner.
When winter came, the army arrived in Jiangxi.
On the other side, Yu Qian ran from Fujian to Nanjing. He heard the news about the rebellion of Jianwen remnants and Baozong, so he didn't leave. He had seen through that this time when he was patrolling Fujian, his feelings were set up by His Majesty and the Crown Prince in order to force Jianwen remnants to rebel.
Bureau.
He was used as a gun.
Yu Qian actually complained a little, not because he was used as a gun, but because His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince did not understand the importance. After the turmoil between Shi Heng and Fang Ying, Ming Dynasty should recuperate and heal its wounds.
As a result, after learning that there were remnants of Jianwen in the south, he never thought of using Jin Yiwei to capture thieves and beasts. Instead, he planned to use this layout to catch them all.
Too impatient.
But now the arrow was on the string and had to be fired. If Jianwen's remnants were not solved, the hidden dangers would be huge. As for the Baozong who appeared in Fujian, Yu Qian didn't believe it at all. On that day, the civil and military officials of the Manchu Dynasty in Gyeonggi witnessed the Baozong being killed, so it couldn't be false.
After staying in Nanjing for a few days, Yu Qian wrote several letters to ask His Majesty to quell the rebellion. When he could hardly sit still, the imperial edict came, appointing him as the chief military officer of the East-Southern Front and controlling the troops on the Western Front.
He led four of the 26 pro-army guards and tens of thousands of people from Zhejiang Province to launch an attack on Fujian from Zhejiang to suppress the rebellion.
At the same time, a secret letter from Zhu Qiyu arrived, detailing the prince's personal conquest.
Yu Qian was confused at the time.
Isn't this nonsense? His Royal Highness the Crown Prince dares to personally fight at the age of ten, and the person in charge of the troops on the Western Front is actually Zhu Yong, who has never fought in any war. This is simply child's play.
If you were Zhu Yong's father, Zhu Qian, Yu Qian would be much more relieved.
Zhu Yong...
Isn't this the same as Zhu Yi, Zhang Mao and others?
too young.
There is no way, the rice has turned into porridge.
Yu Qian knew that he could not make any mistakes and must go all out to put down the rebellion as soon as possible. If the rebels did not fight him, he would do whatever it took to capture the main force of the rebels and not give the rebels a chance to fight the Western Front forces.
But how did he know that this happened to be Zhu Jianji's plan!
One of the purposes of the personal expedition was to force Yu Qian to go all out.
Because Yu Qian is a civil servant.
If there is a delay in Fujian due to the interests of the civil servant group, the follow-up will be unpredictable, and the rebellion in Fujian must be cut quickly, otherwise if Prince Ning rebels, the situation will be complicated and the outcome will be unpredictable.
Just as the imperial army was heading south, the Liaodong capital sent back good news.
It was said that there were several thousands of troops supporting the Baozong Fengtian Jingnan, and they wanted to unite with the Jianzhou Jurchens to attack Guancheng. The Liaodong Dusi went all out, and with lightning speed, they killed hundreds of rebels and executed them.
"Baozong" sent his head back to Gyeonggi.
As a result, the heads sent back to Gyeonggi Province were all Jurchens from Jianzhou, including those from Baozong!
All civil servants in the dynasty were dumbfounded.
But it's not over yet.
In Shuzhong, which was in chaos before the world was in chaos, when I heard that someone was rebelling in Fujian and Liaodong, I was like, oh, my brother Pao from Shuzhong must pool his money and come and fight against the landlords.
Therefore, a Baozong also appeared in Fushun County, Rongxian and other places that became prosperous due to well salt. The local rebellious people supported the Baozong and rose up to Fengtian Jingnan.
This outrage... the whole world laughed.
How can there be so many Baozongs? Fengtian Jingnan is such a bad thing.
Yes, they are all fake.
The Baozong of Liaodong Dusi has been executed. As for Sichuan, the imperial court knows it very well. It's just the Sichuan Dusi group of gentlemen who want to make money. Maybe it will be "Fengtian Jingnan" by dozens of bandits.
Want money?
No, now that the court is quelling the remnants of the Jianwen rebellion, there is no money to give you in Sichuan.
So Zhu Qiyu issued an imperial edict and ordered the Sichuan Dusi to quell the rebellion.
Well, not a cent of the money has been allocated.
The Sichuan Dusi group of gentlemen saw that there was no money to be made. Come on, let's not cause trouble. They quickly sent out a thousand-household station. It only took half a day to quell the turmoil and killed more than a hundred enemies. Among them was "Fort"
Zong's head was sent to Gyeonggi Province to receive credit.
As a result, there was an old official from the imperial court who had just been promoted from Shuzhong to Gyeonggi and was sent to verify his identity. When he saw the head, he immediately cursed. Among the more than 100 heads, there were more than 30 death row prisoners who were handled by the inspector!
It is estimated that the remaining dozens of heads are from bandits.
Those people from Sichuan Dusi are so shameless.
Unexpectedly, Zhu Qiyu did not severely punish the Sichuan Dusi for taking credit, but instead rewarded him with some intention - after that, Zhu Qiyu got very drunk with Li Min and Xing'an in the Hall of Qianqing.
My son's hand is as tall as a three-story building.
After all these experiences, the Baozong was not only legally dead, but also in name.