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Chapter 39: The Punishment of the Ming Dynasty


As for the king of Lu, Zhu Changzi, Zhu Cihong planned to depose him as king and imprison him in the high wall of Fengyang.

According to Dongchang Fanzi's investigation, King Lu is an extremely critical link in the rebellion plan of Qian Qianyi and others.

They planned to support Lu Fan on the throne after succeeding in regicide, so that they could also get a share of the merits of serving the dragon.

During the whole process, King Lu did not express any objection or rejection, but pretended to be indifferent and allowed Qian Qianyi, Xu Wenjue and others to plan.

Quite a bit happy to see it come to fruition.

It seems that Lu Fan is still lucky and covets the great treasure.

The reason why Zhu Cihong did not kill King Lu was firstly because Zhu Changzi did not actively participate in the whole process of the rebellion, and secondly because Zhu Cihong did not want to leave a reputation of persecuting his clan members.

Although these clan members are all very fat, they still have some wealth after all.

Zhu Cixiang planned to let them bleed some blood in the future, so naturally he couldn't do anything too extreme and just hit the mark.

If he handles the matter of Prince Lu a little carelessly, someone will use it to publicize that the emperor is coveting the property of the vassal king.

However, if Zhu Cihong really had this idea and killed King Lu, he would not be able to escape even if he jumped into the Yellow River.

Fortunately, all the evils in Nanjing have been eliminated, and a vassal king who has been abolished is no threat.

As long as Zhu Cixiang holds military power firmly in his hands, there is no need to worry about conspirators subverting the regime.

It's time to take the opportunity to cultivate a group of his own confidants.

Although the guards Zhu Cixiang brought from the capital were loyal, their numbers were limited after all, and they should be made available to the public.

After thinking about it carefully, Zhu Cihong asked his personal attendant to lay out the paper and wrote down a string of names himself.

Chen Zilong, Zhang Huangyan, Xia Wanchun, Wang Fuzi, Yan Yingyuan, Gu Yanwu, Fu Qingzhu, Song Yingxing, Lu Xiangguan.

These are all the heroes who resisted the Qing Dynasty that Zhu Cixi could think of at the moment, and they all wrote a rich and colorful stroke in the original history of Nanming.

In this time and space, due to the arrival of Zhu Cixiang, the situation in the fight against the Qing Dynasty was very good, and Zhu Cixiang could not forget these loyal people.

There is no doubt about the loyalty of these people, and Qian Qianyi is much more at ease with it than the water that is too cold and itches his scalp.

Zhu Cixiang firmly believed that as long as Nanming worked together, it would not be difficult to overturn the Qing Dynasty and restore China.

It just so happens that there are too many constraints from traitors like this that make the good situation go to waste.

Therefore, he has to ensure that he has enough talents available, and all important positions are assigned to his confidants.

Only in this way can the Ming Dynasty not become divided internally.

After recruiting Chen Zilong, Zhang Huangyan, Xia Wanchun, Wang Fuzi, Yan Yingyuan, Gu Yanwu, Fu Qingzhu, Lu Xiangguan and others, Zhu Cixiang planned to let them go to military academies.

After all, history has proved that they are still very talented in military affairs.

If they can undergo systematic training, their ability to command troops can be improved to a higher level.

Zhu Cixiang planned to send him to join the Shence Army as an officer after they graduated from the military academy.

Although the Shence Army currently only has four battalions of 8,000 people, it will definitely expand in the future and there will be sufficient positions available.

In this sense, the Huangming Military Academy is a talent pool for Zhu Cixiang, and has the function of continuously creating blood for Huangming.

Zhu Cixiang firmly believes that in the future, the Qing Dynasty will write a special book about the Huangming Military Academy.

As for silver

Zhu Cixiang now has tens of millions of taels of silver obtained from ransacking his house, all of which he has piled into his own money, so he doesn't have to worry about the salary of the new army at all.

In his opinion, he could even afford to expand the Shence Army to 100,000 people.

As for Song Yingxing, he is the author of Tiangong Kaiwu.

Tiangong Kaiwu covers bricks and tiles, ceramics, sulfur, candles, paper, weapons, gunpowder, textiles, dyeing, salt making, steel filling, coal mining, oil extraction, etc.

It is a veritable encyclopedia.

Anyone who can write a book like this is simply a genius.

Zhu Cihong planned to transfer Song Yingxing to work in the Ministry of Industry, so that he could make the best use of his talents.

Zhu Cixiang even wrote down the current residence of these people, which shocked the little eunuch and was dumbfounded.

He is worthy of being the Holy Emperor.

Although he never leaves this palace, he knows everything about the world.

After issuing a few decrees, Zhu Cixiang took a long breath.

I don’t know what the situation is like in Shandong.

Zheng Chenggong’s family letters should have been sent to Fujian.

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After Zhang Xianzhong entered Sichuan, the situation continued to develop in the direction of history.

What Zuo Liangyu in Huguang is thinking about now is that the next step for the Manchu Qing Dynasty is to destroy Li Zicheng first.

What are Li Zicheng’s plans in Shanxi and even Guanzhong?

Too many questions arise, but some are confused.

Zhu Cixiang felt it was necessary to send spies to these places to collect intelligence.

Jinyiwei and Dongchang alone were not enough to achieve this.

Zhu Cixiang planned to establish a military intelligence department and set up branches in important prefectures and counties, radiating from Nanjing to the whole country.

Spies in the Military Intelligence Department do not need to have a distinguished status.

They can be the shopkeeper of a rice shop, a waiter in a restaurant, or even a monk in a temple.

The more inconspicuous the identity, the more conducive it is to lurking.

After all, many key locations are not yet under the control of the Ming Dynasty, but are enemy war zones.

To survive in an enemy war zone, you need to be as low-key as possible.

Only by keeping a low profile can we survive and send as much information as possible to Nanjing for Zhu Cixiang to read and make decisions.

Zhu Cixiang did not intend to establish the Military Intelligence Department through Jinyiwei or Dongchang.

He planned to rebuild the inner factory, and the Military Intelligence Department would be subordinate to it.

If you listen both, you will be enlightened; if you believe only, you will be dark.

Zhu Cixiang didn't want the information he heard to come from Dongchang and Jinyiwei.

The more information there is, the less likely Zhu Cixiang will make mistakes when making decisions.

Today's Ming Dynasty can no longer afford any mistakes.

Nanjing West Market.

All those involved in the conspiracy and their relatives stood at the execution ground with distracted expressions.

Every time the supervisor dropped a stick, a row of people were brought to the front and pushed to the ground, where they were cut and executed.

The steel knife was swung, the head was rolling, and blood was gushing out like a fountain.

The headless corpse twitched and then hit the ground heavily.

At this moment, the prisoners who were scheduled to be executed at the back were suffering endlessly.

They just wanted to end it as soon as possible.

It took nearly an hour to kill more than 3,000 rebels and their families.

There was already a river of blood in front of the guillotine.

The soldiers dragged the corpses onto small carts one after another, preparing to send them out of the city to dig pits and bury them.

The heads of the rebels will be hung on the top of the city for public display in accordance with the emperor's order.

Fortunately, the Nanjing city wall is long enough to hang so many heads.

The punishment was not over yet.

As the two criminals were brought to the execution ground, the people watching the execution were very excited.

These two people were Qian Qianyi and Xu Wenjue, the chief culprits in this crime.

It was they who discussed and plotted to kill the king.

Another evil man, Wang Duo, had hanged himself in fear of his crime and thus escaped death.

However, the emperor had ordered the imperial guards to whip him to death and show his head to the public.

Qian Qianyi and Xu Wenjue were tied to wooden stakes by several executioners, both of whom looked pale.

On the way to the execution ground, they were attacked by angry people, and their bodies were covered with rotten vegetable leaves and feces.

Qian Qianyi originally wanted to write a desperate poem to express his feelings, but now he had no energy at all, and his head was drooping with no trace of life.

The one who wanted to kill these two people was Ling Chi.

The executioner walked up to Qian Qianyi and Xu Wenjue and tried the knife first, and then said with a smile: "It has been a long time since a certain family has killed anyone alive.

If the knife skills are not good, the knife will hurt."

Sirs, please be patient.

Every wrongdoer has his own debtor, so please don't blame anyone on your way to hell

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