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Chapter 171: Are You Also Worthy of Being Called a State Envoy? (The second update, ask for a subscription, ask for a monthly pass!) )


"hiss" All the officials present gasped.

According to convention, the Ming Dynasty's army would conduct military exercises every ten days, or at most every five days.

Now the governor actually requires you to have sex every three days, which is really surprising.

However, even if everyone thought that the governor's order was somewhat difficult to implement, no one would openly point it out at the banquet.

After all, this is a matter of face.

No matter how easy-tongued the governor is, he will never tolerate such a blatant challenge to authority.

If they are resented by the governor, they will be able to live an easy life in Denglai in the future.

At this time, you must not act like a standout when your head is hot.

As for Yuan Weitai, although he felt that it was necessary to strengthen naval drills, he also thought that three days of drills was too much.

He was not afraid of anything else, but that such frequent drills would cause resentment among the soldiers, or even mutiny.

What civil servants fear most is that their subordinate Qiu Ba will cause trouble.

I can’t explain clearly when a scholar meets a soldier.

Yuan Weitai decided to wait until the banquet was over to have a private discussion with the governor to see if he could make some adjustments to the training time.

Generally speaking, this reception banquet was very successful, and the atmosphere was extremely harmonious and harmonious.

After three drinks and five delicious dishes, Yuan Weitai clapped his hands, and the singing girls who had been prepared filed in one after another and danced to add to the fun, pushing the atmosphere to the climax.

"Commander, there is a man who claims to be an envoy of the Qing army and wants to see the commander."

In the Chinese army's tent, Li Chengdong shouted to Gao Jie with his hands clasped in fists.

"Oh, where are they now?"

"Commander, this man is right outside the camp gate.

The general is worried that he will disturb the morale of the army, so he doesn't dare to let him in."

"Bring him to me."

Gao Jie said almost without thinking.

"The general will obey his orders" He obeyed Gao Jie and Li Chengdong unconditionally.

No matter what order Gao Jie gave, he would follow it.

Soon after, Li Chengdong led the man who claimed to be the envoy of the Qing army into the Chinese army's tent.

The attention of almost everyone in the tent was attracted by his bald head and the tiny money rat tail on his head.

He is indeed a Tatar No, judging from the facial features, he doesn’t look like a Jurchen, he should be a Tatar.

All the generals stared at this man fiercely, wishing to eat him alive.

What they hate the most is these Han people who are willing to work for the tiger and humiliate themselves.

They have simply brought shame to the Han people.

They were all waiting for Gao Jie to give the order.

As long as Gao Jie says to take him down, they will swarm him and tear him into pieces.

After a while, Gao Jie asked calmly: "You are the envoy sent by Zukefa."

"Exactly, my ancestral commander sent someone to see General Gao.

He wanted to warn General Gao that a cunning rabbit will be cooked by a running dog, and a good bow will be hidden in the birds."

The man was very direct and poured out the words without hesitation.

"That's all" Gao Jie didn't seem to have any emotional fluctuations because of these words.

He sneered and said: "After you have finished speaking, someone will push this bastard out of the gate and behead him in public."

A group of military generals were about to rush forward to take someone away.

The messenger hurriedly said: "General Gao is confused.

It is not a pity to die for a certain cheap life, but General Gao will make a big mistake.

Don't talk about it from afar, why not General Gao?"

Learn from Li Chengliang of Liaodong" Li Chengliang was a famous general in the Ming Dynasty, but he also had some dark spots.

His biggest black spot was that he encouraged the bandits to respect themselves when presiding over Liaodong affairs, which led to the Jurchens in Jianzhou becoming bigger.

But it's not difficult to understand if you think about it from Li Chengliang's perspective.

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During Li Chengliang's time, there was already a trend of becoming a vassal town in Liaodong.

Of course Li Chengliang had the strength to defeat the enemy in one fell swoop, but if he did so, there would be no need to stay in Liaodong.

For the sake of balance, the court will definitely transfer him elsewhere.

Then the foundation he has worked so hard for many years will be handed over to his successor.

This is absolutely unacceptable to him.

Therefore, Li Chengliang must not "complete his achievements in one battle", but should portray the enemy as a ferocious giant beast that Li Chengliang cannot surrender unless he.

In order to achieve this effect, he had to let Donglu continue to carry out small-scale harassment, giving the court a sense of unrest at the border.

Under such circumstances, the imperial court would naturally not transfer Li Chengliang.

Li Chengliang thought that everything was under control, and Donglu was just a pawn he used.

But who would have thought that he underestimated the ambition of the Jurchens, which led to the expansion of the Donglu and the continuous war in Liao Town, and the situation was out of control.

It is no exaggeration to say that he is an eternal sinner.

This guy actually dared to ask Gao Jie to learn from Li Chengliang.

Gao Jie sneered: "Li Chengliang is worthy of being dragged down and beheaded by this general."

"General Gao, if the two countries are at war, the envoy will not be killed."

In desperation, the messenger resorted to his trump card.

In his opinion, these words were enough to block Gao Jie's mouth.

Unexpectedly, Gao Jie didn't take it seriously at all, and said with a contemptuous smile: "Donglu is also worthy of being called a country, and you are also worthy of being called an envoy.

When the Jurchen tribes requested to be attached to the capital of Liaodong, I made a pilgrimage to the emperor to show mercy to all living beings, so I agreed.

Who knows Not only do they not want to be grateful, they actually want to repay kindness with hatred.

It was just made up by Nurhaci to deceive people.

From the moment he started the rebellion, he was a traitor.

Jianzhou Jurchen is just a tribe, not even a vassal state like Korea.

What are you trying to do to this general?

Isn't it extremely stupid and ridiculous to refuse to kill the envoys when the country is at war?"

After Gao Jie said this, he waved his hand and ordered his own soldiers to pull down the envoy and behead him.

The messenger was at a loss for words, his legs were weak and his face was pale.

Upon seeing this, Li Chengdong quickly clasped his fists and said, "Commander, this person cannot be killed."

Gao Jie frowned when he heard this: "You have to plead for him."

Li Chengdong explained: "Commander, the general is not asking for mercy on this guy's behalf.

But he is worried that if the commander kills this guy, it will arouse the suspicion of the court."

Gao Jie laughed and said: "How could this happen?

If you kill this guy, the court will only see my loyalty, so how can you be suspicious of me?"

Li Chengdong lowered his voice and said: "After all, the commander-in-chief is not your majesty's direct descendant.

It is normal for your majesty to be suspicious and guarded.

If this was done by a general of the Shence Army, your majesty would never say anything, but if it was done by the commander-in-chief, your majesty would probably You will think that the commander-in-chief is killing people and silencing them, and you feel guilty as a thief.”

Gao Jie's good mood disappeared.

From the moment of the Northern Expedition, Li Chengdong reminded him more than once that the court would be suspicious of him.

Although Gao Jie didn't really believe it at first, he almost started to believe it the more he heard it.

I just hate that he was born a bandit.

Even though it has been nearly ten years since he surrendered to the Ming Dynasty, this old story will always be brought up and discussed.

"Then what should I do?

I can't kill him.

Should I let him go?"

"Of course not," Li Chengdong said quickly: "We definitely can't let him go.

The commander-in-chief might as well tie this guy up and send someone to Nanjing to ask for His Majesty's Holy Judgment

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