"Don't be impulsive, everyone, don't be impulsive.
If you have anything to say, say it properly."
Liu Zeqing waved his hands and said: "It's not what you think.
There must be a misunderstanding.
We are all good people."
"You are lying to me.
If you two were good people, a sow could climb a tree.
Folks, don't believe them.
If it weren't for them, we would have killed these two villains and soldiers.
How could we live in trembling fear?"
All the villagers nodded in agreement.
The reason why they were too scared to go out was because there was a group of rebels wandering around Dengzhou during this period, killing every village they saw, like a fierce ghost.
Now that the lone rebel soldiers were caught, the villagers wanted to vent all the anger they had been holding back.
Liu Zeqing saw that something was not going well and kicked Liu Liangzuo in the butt.
Liu Liangzuo was unprepared and was attacked by a sneak attack.
His whole body was thrown out and he rushed towards the villagers wielding hoes and dung forks.
"You betrayed me" Liu Liangzuo let out a cry of sorrow These were the last words he left, because then he was swarmed by angry villagers and smashed into a pulp with hoes and dung forks.
All the villagers' attention was attracted by Liu Liangzuo, and Liu Zeqing took advantage of the chaos to break out.
As the saying goes, a dead Taoist friend never dies a poor Taoist.
Liu Zeqing's plan was originally perfect, but he was really unlucky.
He tripped over a stone after running a few steps.
Liu Zeqing started up too fast.
He fell straight down and fell like a dog chewing on the mud.
All the villagers were attracted by the muffled sound and turned their heads one after another.
"Beat this villain to death, but he still wants to escape."
Amid the excitement of the crowd, Liu Zeqing had no chance of surviving.
It's just that he died more happily than Liu Liangzuo, because a villager killed him with a hoe.
The white brains flowed out from the wound and stained the ground.
"What a pity, what a pity."
In the Lanyue Tower in Dengzhou City, the prefect Yuan Weitai sighed deeply.
"General Chen defeated the enemy.
It would be even better if he could capture the two rebel generals Liu Liangzuo and Liu Zeqing alive and escort them to Nanjing as prisoners."
As a civil servant, Yuan Weitai is naturally good at thinking about his intentions.
In his view, rebellion was something no king could tolerate.
Nowadays, young Jian Zuo, who has been in power for less than half a year since he ascended the throne, rectified the government, killed corrupt officials, and conquered Shandong.
It can be said that he is a wise man.
He is decisive in killing and has the appearance of a wise king.
It is conceivable that if Liu Zeqing and Liu Liangzuo were escorted to Nanjing by Chen Liu, they would be very happy today, and it would be natural for Chen Liu to be promoted to a higher rank.
It's a pity that although Chen Liu completely defeated the rebels, he failed to capture the two rebel generals.
"Chen has ordered people to search the area.
Maybe something will be found."
Chen Liu's mentality is much better than Yuan Weitai's.
In his opinion, the performance of Tianqi Camp itself is the most important.
This time against the rebels who were several times their own, the soldiers of Tianqi Battalion performed perfectly.
Whether he used the reverse bead curtain tactic to drive the defeated troops into the rebels' main formation at the beginning, or later used the wall charge to defeat Er Liu's rebels in one fell swoop to seal the victory, the brothers under his command all accomplished well and deserve commendation.
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As for promotion, after winning such a big victory, it is just a matter of course, and there is no need to pursue it too deliberately.
"Yes, General Chen is right, we will definitely find traces of the two thieves.
Even if they can run away, will they be able to escape across the sea?"
Yuan Weitai stroked his beard lightly and laughed.
"Report to the general, Jingnanbo led his army to the outside of Dengzhou City, and had a dispute with our army over the division of heads."
Just when Yuan Weitai and Chen Liu were exchanging cups and cups, chatting and laughing, Wu Shuangxi, Chen Liu's personal soldier, came closer and clasped his fists to report.
"oh" Chen Liu frowned, feeling very unhappy.
Jingnan Bo was Huang Degong.
Your Majesty ordered him to send troops to chase down the rebels of Liu Liangzuo and Liu Zeqing, but he chased them all the way but failed to catch them.
In the end, Tianqi Battalion discovered the traces of the rebels first and pursued them towards Dengzhou.
Huang Degong arrived belatedly after a big battle, and even allowed his men to fight for the head.
He was really thick-skinned.
After all, Huang Degong was an uncle and had the status of a commander-in-chief, so his status was far above Chen Liu.
If there was a direct conflict with Huang Degong, Chen Liu might not be able to take advantage.
But if he gave up his head for nothing, Chen Liu felt like he had eaten a fly.
So what about the commander-in-chief, and what about the uncle?
You can’t be unreasonable, right?
After thinking for a while, Chen Liu stood up abruptly, clasped his fists at Yuan Weitai and said, "Master Yuan, please use it slowly.
Chen will go meet Uncle Jingnan."
After that, he left the table.
"General Chen is a sensible person.
Don't be as knowledgeable as Uncle Jingnan."
Yuan Weitai was afraid that a conflict would break out between Chen Liu and Huang Degong.
If the two armies really had friction or even a fight outside Dengzhou City, Yuan Weitai, the prefect, would not be able to escape the involvement.
"Don't worry, Mr.
Yuan, Mr.
Chen has his own sense of proportion."
Chen Liu led dozens of soldiers on horseback out of the city.
Sure enough, he saw Huang De's troops confronting the Tianqi camp, and the atmosphere was very tense.
Chen Liu took a quick glance and found that Huang Degong brought around 20,000 troops this time, most of them infantry and very few cavalry.
No wonder he had been chasing for so many days and could only keep following Liu Liangzuo and Liu Zeqing's rebels and eating dust.
I don't know whether Huang Degong was really too poor to raise a complete cavalry, or he was unwilling to devote his elite troops to the "useless consumption" of chasing down the rebels.
"The last general, Shence Army Tianqi Camp Commander Chen Liu, visited Jingnanbo" Chen Liu did not dismount, but hugged his fists while riding on the horse.
This can't be considered rude on his part.
After all, he is a general of the emperor's own army and is not under Huang Degong's control at all.
Being able to hold Huang Degong's fist in greeting is already a great honor.
Huang Degong snorted coldly and said, "General Chen is so arrogant."
No wonder he felt unhappy.
The Shence Army was a new army trained by the emperor, and its general system was not the same as that of the Ming Dynasty's frontier army.
But generally speaking, the battalion is equivalent to the status of a general or a guerrilla.
Chen Liu was just the commander-in-chief of the first battalion, while Huang Degong was the dignified commander-in-chief of the town.
He was also named Jingnan Bo by the court.
When the other party saw him, he did not dismount his horse to show respect, which was extremely domineering.
In addition, he chased Liu Liangzuo and Liu Zeqing's rebels all the way and was exhausted.
He tried to fight but failed, and he was suffocating.
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"If this town were to come a step later, I'm afraid General Chen would take all the credit for quelling the rebels."
Chen Liu has a good temper, but after hearing these words, he still couldn't help but feel angry.
What does it mean to monopolize the credit for quelling the rebels?
This battle was won by the Tianqi Battalion itself, so the credit should naturally go to the soldiers of the Tianqi Battalion.
Originally, Chen Liu wanted to give some heads to Huang Degong, but seeing the other party's bad attitude, he made up his mind not to let any of the heads go out this time
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