As the young soldier raised Wanyan Shouxu's head high, Li Ting and his companions applauded.
Li Ting picked up a flagpole from the city gate building and hung the heads of Wanyan Shouxu and Tian Zhuo on it. He also asked a subordinate who was literate to pull off a light-colored robe and dipped it in human blood and wrote two words on it.
Line characters: The rebel Wanyan Shouxu is the leader, the rebel Tian Zhuo is the leader."
After two rows of wet words were written, they hung under the head, like a wine cover.
While these people were writing and hanging their heads, the other soldiers split up and peeled off the armor and stomach of the dead man, took the swords, guns, swords and halberds in their hands, and re-armed themselves to the teeth. There were several soldiers with severe burns on their bodies, and they were fighting in succession just now.
Their blisters burst and their flesh festered. They couldn't hold on any longer, so they sat near the city gate with swords and guns, firstly to guard the city gate, and secondly, waiting for reinforcements that would arrive at any time.
In a moment, everyone gathered.
The officers and soldiers of the Ding Navy never regarded themselves as soldiers of the Jin Dynasty. Now they killed an emperor with their own hands. The valve in the hearts of many people was completely opened. Everyone's eyes were blood red and they shouted excitedly: "
Fight into the city! Kill as hard as you can!"
"Wait!" Li Ting suddenly shouted.
Zuo Zuo asked: "Commander Jie, do you have any other instructions?"
"This line of writing is not good and the meaning is wrong. Take it down and change it."
The people on the left and right were stunned and cursed.
In this moment of fighting against time, what are you, Li Erlang, doing so hard for? Do you have to pretend to have read a book?
After all, he was a military envoy and a high official, so they had no choice but to disobey him. Everyone curled their lips and once again pulled out the white cloth and spread it out, eagerly waiting for Li Ting's instructions.
In the blink of an eye, the new two rows of words were written and hung again under the head, hanging down as the bamboo pole was raised.
Li Ting nodded with satisfaction: "Look, this is easy to understand and speaks directly to people's hearts. Isn't it much more appropriate?"
Everyone looked up and saw that the original two rows of words had been replaced by: "The dog head of the Emperor of Jin Dynasty, the dog head of the Prime Minister of Jin Dynasty."
Dozens of soldiers outside laughed.
Several close friends in the inner circle were stunned.
Someone came close to Li Ting and whispered: "When we sent troops south, we said we were going to conquer the rebels! Commander-in-chief, the emperor of Jin is in Zhongdu, and our Duke Zhou is a loyal minister of the court..."
"What a ghost of a loyal minister! This trip to capture Kaifeng, at least tens of thousands of Jurchens were killed. Who still takes the name of this loyal minister seriously? It's because we have such strong soldiers and horses that we can replace the Jin Kingdom and establish a new dynasty. That's it.
Simply and neatly! The emperor of the Kingdom of Jin is the one who died in the hands of his brothers now, the sick emperor of Zhongdu, no matter what!"
At this point, Li Ting pushed the subordinate aside: "Just listen to me!"
Seeing the subordinate's hesitation, Li Ting slapped his chest loudly: "I, Li Erlang, have a clear mind, and I will definitely not make any mistakes!"
As for the rest of the soldiers, who doesn't like what Li Ting said?
First of all, everyone has been fighting with Duke Zhou for several years. Everyone knows that Ding Haijun is obviously not of the same mind as the Kingdom of Jin. It is just because the primary enemy is the Black Tartars on the grassland that they always use the name of the Jin Army to avoid
There is no need for confrontation. As Daikin becomes more and more decayed, everyone has long been impatient.
Secondly, the navy ordered the navy to severely punish and reward generously, which placed great emphasis on military merit, and the fulfillment was real. So much so that after every battle, the soldiers would repeatedly calculate their own merits. Today, everyone snatched them from the fire scene and broke through the two cities of Kaifeng.
Of course it is already a great achievement. But if it can be counted as killing the emperor of an enemy country, is this merit more important than killing a traitor? There is a huge difference!
At the moment, everyone's eyes are shining, everyone is talking about it, the commander is handsome and the literary talent is outstanding. The meaning of this line is particularly clear and appropriate.
Dozens of people bravely raised their heads to clear the way, and continued to charge into the city.
In the early years, Da Jin sent his army to the Central Plains, and the troops were fierce and violent, killing everyone at every turn. Under the rule of the Song Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties, Bianliang, Tokyo, a city with millions of people, never recovered. Therefore, the number of people in Kaifeng City was less than one-third of what it was back then.
1. Later in Zhongdu, a large number of Jurchens from Hebei fled south. The Kaifeng court moved out of the inner city of Han'er and used its homes to house tens of thousands of people.
As the saying goes, a centipede will never freeze even if it dies. A cautious general would never easily lead dozens of people into the inner city where tens of thousands of Jurchens live.
But Li Ting has never been cautious. No matter how many losses he suffered and how many risks he took, he was still bold. Even his subordinates never knew what it meant to be prudent. So many of his partners were killed or injured.
There are only a few remaining troops, but everyone's morale and vigor have not diminished at all.
At this time, a calm and wise general is really inferior to a ruffian like Li Ting.
There were already rumors in the city of Kaifeng that the army had been defeated, all the generals were dead, and their status was high. A group of Jurchens who were the first to get the news immediately concluded that the overall situation was about to overturn.
Once this group of people fled wildly, they immediately caused chaos in the city. Immediately afterwards, some people set fire to and looted, trying to take advantage of the chaos to grab some treasures.
Because ordinary residential buildings in Kaifeng City are not very prosperous, except for the imperial palace, which was very luxurious after being built by King Hailing, the palace was the first to bear the brunt of the misfortune. The funny thing is that even Wanyan Jiuzhu, the leader of the bodyguards and soldiers, could not help it.
While participating in it, he also led people to overturn several five-color Japanese flags to unify the thoughts of his subordinates and prepare for their subsequent surrender.
In this situation, no one can stop Li Ting.
Li Ting swaggered into the city with two heads and ran rampant. Everyone he saw was horrified, and some even knelt down to beg for mercy. As a result, the entire city completely lost order.
In the waiter's bureau under the east gate of Duanmen, the young Fengyu Wanyan Chenglin climbed up the wall and looked at it for a long time.
Several times, huge crowds of people rolled past the door of the nearest waiter's bureau, trampling the scattered people who couldn't get out of the way. There were random fights, and even senseless massacres of women and children. Blood flew everywhere amidst the whines and cries. Wanyan Chenglin was shocked several times.
I was so frightened that my teeth chattered, but I kept insisting on looking.
After a while, the soles of his feet that were standing on the raised bricks on the wall almost cramped, and he could no longer bear the weight. He had to turn over and fall to the ground, and then he collapsed on the ground, making meaningless sounds.
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He was frightened by this crazy scene of killing each other, but more importantly, it was the extreme despair brought about by the emperor's death.
Wanyan Chenglin's ancestor was Emperor Gailibo, the ancestor of the Jin Dynasty. He fled from China at the beginning of the year. Because of his loyal and diligent character and his strong skills, he was taken by the emperor to serve as his emperor and served on him every day.
During these days, Wanyan Chenglin watched with his own eyes the emperor's determination to innovate the government and strive to make a difference; he watched the emperor repeatedly check files and formulate policies, so that he could not sleep at night.
He practiced martial arts with the emperor, and often thought of dying in the battlefield for the emperor. When it came time to face danger, the emperor said that they were too young and there was no need to take such risks, so he asked him and several equally young companions
Stay at the waiter's station and wait for the dust to settle.
Wanyan Chenglin got impatient after waiting for a short time. He wanted to leave the Attendant Bureau and go to Suzaku Gate to ask about the battle situation. However, as soon as he put on a light plate-collar robe and black leather boots, he heard that Wanyan Xielie had rebelled and the army was completely
Failure. After a while, thieves rushed into the inner city from the direction of Zhuque Gate. They held up two heads and said they were the heads of Emperor Wada Shenzheng!
Wanyan Chenglin only glanced at the group of people from a distance and felt restless and breathless.
When the group of people passed the gate for the second time, Wanyan Chenglin used his eyesight enough and finally saw clearly. He was angry, he was afraid, he was desperate, and he lost control of his emotions.
He lay on the ground, yelling meaninglessly, yelling twice and jumping up again. The tears on his face had already flowed over his cheeks, flowing from the corners of his mouth to his neck. He stretched out his hands to wipe them, but the more he wiped them, the more tears fell.
Can't stop.
It wasn't supposed to be like this.
Originally, taking advantage of the fact that the main force of the Ding Navy was in the north, the emperor could have revitalized Dajin, controlled at least half of Dajin, and slowly reaped benefits from the Southern Dynasty by relying on the remaining power of his ancestors.
Unfortunately, all the emperor's efforts were to continue the Jurchens' regime. But it was the Han people who he could rely on for government affairs.