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Chapter 42: Chen Shuncai's Dream


Chen Shuncai looked a little dazed, as if recalling the time many years ago.

It wasn't until Niu Lu Zhangjing's roar came that Chen Shun was so excited that he quickly walked out of the barracks and went to the small school field to gather.

Surrounded by people he knew well, Chen Shuncai greeted a few acquaintances from Ben Niulu, and then walked cautiously to the end of the queue.

Since everyone followed the regent to Beijing, they have really lived a good life.

Everyone with a family was assigned a house.

As for the previous owner of the house, he was naturally kicked out without mercy.

After all, they are all lowly Han people.

What qualifications do they have to compete with the noble bannermen for resources?

It is said that the regent also intends to build Mancheng in the inner city of Beijing so that the banner people can live there.

In this way, the best resources can be given priority to the Banner people, and the Han people only deserve to eat what is left by the Banner people.

However, because the world has not yet been peaceful, the regent is worried about the Han people's resistance, so he has not ordered anyone to build the city for the time being.

Chen Shuncai never considered himself a Han, especially after raising the flag.

He firmly believed that the regent would not treat them badly, their slaves who had been following the Qing Dynasty since the days of Lao Khan.

Although the Han Eight Banners are not as good as the Manchu Eight Banners and the Meng Eight Banners, they are still bannermen since they raise the flag.

Chen Shuncai believed that soon Master Shi would give him a large and spacious house and give him a dozen coats of clothing.

The tears flowed from Chen Shuncai's mouth, and he didn't even bother to wipe them away.

At this moment, his mind was filled with thoughts about the good days in the future.

After an unknown amount of time, the Han army's carriage, with its red flags and solid stone pillars on its forehead, walked to the general's platform to give a lecture, surrounded by a group of servants.

Including Chen Shuncai, all the bannermen fell silent and looked at Shi Tingzhu eagerly.

Chen Shuncai respected this master very much.

After all, Master Shi was a pure Manchu from the Guarjia family, but he only used the Han surname when he served in the Ming Dynasty in the early years.

Later, the old Khan launched an army to attack the Ming Dynasty, and Master Shi surrendered without hesitation.

Xianhan asked Master Shi to lead the red flag of the Han army alone, which shows his honor and favor.

In fact, it is not unusual for Manchus to serve in the Han military banner, but Chen Shuncai felt comfortable serving these real Manchu masters.

After all, he was used to being bossed around by his real Manchu master, and he couldn't change it after he entered the army.

Like other Han bannermen, Chen Shuncai listened carefully to every word Shi Tingzhu said.

It wasn't until he figured out that Master Shi was taking them to capture Shandong that Chen Shun breathed a sigh of relief.

Blowing the conch trumpet is undoubtedly a sign of war, and the Qing Dynasty's biggest concern at the moment is naturally the hypocritical regime in the west.

Although the Shun Army could not defeat the Eight Banners Warriors, they were still a formidable enemy.

In a battle with such an opponent, casualties are inevitable.

Chen Shuncai had finally managed to raise his flag and get to where he is today, but he didn't want to die on the eve of victory.

So if Master Shi wants them to go to Shanxi to fight against the Shun Army, that is definitely not good news.

But Shandong is completely different.

It is said that Shandong is now controlled by a group of officials and gentry who support the Ming Dynasty, and its military strength is very empty.

At this time, Master Shi sent his troops south, and it was as if he was in an uninhabited land.

The richness of Shandong left a deep impression on Chen Shuncai.

In the early years, when he followed the Great Khan to conquer the west, he had the most abundant harvests in Shandong.

Compared with Jifu, the prefectures and counties in Shandong are extremely rich, especially those along the canal, where they can't even grab all the food and money.

Chen Shuncai still remembers that when he was in Linqing, he followed his master Haletai to rob a wealthy businessman.

He filled a sack full of money alone and exhausted three pack horses on the way back to the port.

Despite years of war, Shandong is no longer what it was a few years ago, but it is certainly richer than the Gyeonggi region.

Since the regent sent Master Shi to lead troops to take over Shandong by force, he must be dissatisfied with the officials and gentry who supported the Ming Dynasty.

According to the tradition of the Manchus, these prefectures and counties will inevitably be massacred.

As long as the city is massacred, won't all the wealth in the city belong to them?

Even if they are accompanied by the Manchurian Zhenglan Banner led by the master of Joluo Bahana, the wealth will be enough.

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Thinking of this, Chen Shuncai swallowed a mouthful of spit.

He has made up his mind that this time he will go to Shandong not only to rob money, but also to rob a woman back.

Now he is no longer the Baoyi Aha back then, but a noble bannerman.

How can the bannermen not have their own women?

It happened that all the women in the capital were targeted by the unmarried bannermen of the Man Eight Banners.

Even if there were some left, they were reserved for the Meng Eight Banners.

It would not be easy for Chen Shuncai to snatch one of them.

Therefore, he settled for the next best thing and decided to snatch one back from Shandong.

Well, I want to grab one with big breasts and a round butt, which will make it easier for me to have children.

Grab, grab his motherfucker Chen Shuncai's eyes showed a greedy look like a beast, and his breathing became rapid.

At this moment, Shi Tingzhu announced that this time he sent troops to Shandong, the red flag soldiers in the Han army would only have to hand over half of the money they looted, and the rest could be kept for themselves.

For a moment, everyone in the school raised their arms and shouted: "Long live the Qing Dynasty, long live the Qing Dynasty" Tears flashed across the corners of Chen Shuncai's eyes, and his heart felt warm.

Master Shi is so kind to us.

Having such a master is worth dying in battle.

Nanjing, Qianqing Palace.

There is a memorial on the imperial desk in Dongnuang Pavilion.

The memorial was written by Shi Kefa, the chief minister of the cabinet, and its content is very simple.

Perhaps Zhu Cixiang's move to purge the court was too big, and Shi Kefa couldn't stand it anymore.

Zhu Cixiang knew that the Donglin Party members had always prided themselves on being loyal, although they often failed to reach the heights they advertised.

Zhu Cixiang, who is familiar with history, certainly knows that Shi Kefa's personal integrity is unquestionable, but other than that, this important minister of Donglin does not seem to have much to praise.

In the original history, it was because of Shi Kefa's mediocrity that the Hongguang court missed the great opportunity to regain Shandong and handed over the land of Qilu to the Qing Dynasty.

During his period as superintendent, he basically wiped the butts of the Four Towns and Xini, and was completely unable to exercise restraint among civil servants.

It is okay for such a minister to serve as a mascot in the cabinet, but he must not be entrusted with important responsibilities.

This is also the reason why Zhu Cixiang appointed Shi Kefa as his first assistant but never asked for advice.

It would be awkward for Shi Kefa to continue to maintain such a relationship, and it would also be awkward for Zhu Cixiang.

What's more, there are quite a few Donglin Party members involved in this major rebellion.

As the leader of the Donglin Party, Shi Kefa's pressure can be imagined.

At this juncture, Shi Kefa submitted a letter to resign, which actually showed that he was not greedy for power and had no intention of fighting for power for the Donglin Party.

Zhu Cixiang had no reason to refuse.

If he refused, it would be equivalent to putting Shi Kefa on the fire.

Generally speaking, when important ministers resign, the emperor will symbolically retain them.

The whole process consists of three words and three stays.

But Zhu Cixiang was not interested in going through the entire process.

He decided to pass Shi Kefa's resignation letter at once.

As a leader, you have the responsibility to put the right people in the right positions.

Obviously Shi Kefa is no longer suitable to be the chief assistant of the Ming Dynasty.

Note 1: In the eighth year of Tiancong's reign, Huang Taiji changed Ezhen's name to Zhangjing.

Except for Gushan Ezhen who retained it, the others were all named Zhangjing.

So this should be Niulu Zhangjing.

The previous chapter was a memory, so I used Niulu Ezhen. s: Thanks to book friend Qingfeng Qingyun for the 500 coins, and book friend 20170822115832459 for the 100 coins reward I recommend two books, The Summons of the Peak in Troubled Times and The Great Qin Dragon Bird

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