The Qing army's Ming Jin withdrawal allowed the Ming army in Linqing City to breathe a little easier.
Although the Qing army did not directly threaten the city, the stones thrown by several trebuchets still shocked Gao Jie and others into a cold sweat.
Especially one of the stones almost hit the emperor.
If His Majesty the Ming Emperor was really hit and killed, Gao Jie would never be able to atone for his sin.
Afterwards, the more he thought about it, the more afraid he became, so he led a group of generals to cry and remonstrate, asking the emperor to move to the palace no matter what.
Zhu Cixiang felt slightly surprised.
You know, crying and remonstrating is generally the way of civil servants.
The big and small Jiuqing and Kedao Yanguan are the most proficient in this way.
Unexpectedly, a general like Gao Jie could learn it.
But if you think about it carefully, the concerns of Gao Jie and others are not unreasonable.
The battlefield is extremely dangerous, and if Zhu Cihong stays there, the Ming army must allocate manpower to protect him.
And some emergencies are unexpected.
Just like that time the stones thrown by the Qing army's trebuchets, if they were misplaced, Zhu Cihong was afraid that something would really happen.
People can't always believe in luck.
Even the emperor.
Zhu Cixiang knew better than anyone that the idea that the emperor was ordered by heaven was all nonsense.
Like other ordinary people, he will bleed when injured, and he may die naturally.
If he died accidentally on the battlefield, it would definitely be a disaster for the entire Ming Dynasty.
The court that has finally stabilized will definitely become turbulent again, with various forces lining up to support the feudal king, and internal strife will continue to flow like a river of blood.
Just thinking about it makes people's heads tingle.
Zhu Cixiang certainly didn't want this to happen.
The history of previous lives has shown that if you want to fight against the Manchu Qing, you must have an emperor with absolute authority and a court that speaks one thing or another.
Zhu Cixiang was also reflecting on himself.
His momentary enthusiasm might bring disaster to the Ming Dynasty.
Of course, the morale-boosting effect has been achieved.
Zhu Cixiang can probably sit in the palace for the next time.
This is safer and is also conducive to the performance of the Ming army, so that they do not have to be distracted by protecting Zhu Cixiang.
In fact, as long as Zhu Cihong was in the city, the Ming army would explode with extraordinary fighting power.
In terms of morale, the Ming army was much better than the Qing army.
While resting in the palace, Zhu Cixiang became very interested in Luckard, the commander-in-chief of the Qing army.
In the original history, Luck Dehun was portrayed as a victorious general.
Together with Duoduo, this best friend of Dorgon made great achievements in establishing the Qing Dynasty.
But the problem is that from the current duels between Gao Jie and Luck Dehun, Zhu Cixi found that Luck Dehun's ability was seriously exaggerated.
Leaving aside the encounter in North Zhili, let's talk about the siege of Linqing.
Luck Dehun actually fought like this despite being fully prepared.
If the Green Camp soldiers are unusable, the Han Eight Banners and the Meng Eight Banners are not weak.
Why are they being used like headless flies by Luck Dehun?
This is not the performance of a famous general.
It would be too far-fetched to explain it by age.
Although Luck Dehun was young, in the original history, he was "all-powerful" at about this age.
There is also another descendant of the Aixinjueluo family, Bolo, who is also praised as a peerless warrior.
Why did the tiger suddenly turn into a sick cat?
Zhu Cixiang believes this is no coincidence.
The only reasonable explanation is that these so-called peerless generals were created by the Manchus themselves.
Nurhachi is indeed very good at fighting, and Mang Gurtai, Amin and others are indeed fierce generals.
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Daishan and Huang Taiji were also good at leading troops in the early days.
But when I got to Dorgon and Duduo, things changed.
I wonder if the quality of Nurhachi's tadpoles declined seriously in his later years.
The fourteenth and fifteenth brothers did not inherit his brave traits.
On the contrary, these two people are very timid.
When besieging Jinzhou, Dorgon actually ran away with his Niulu, which was very similar to Wu Sangui, who was known as the famous general.
No wonder Wu Sangui surrendered to the Qing Dynasty, and Dorgon entrusted him with important tasks and gave him a large army to conquer the southwest.
It turns out they have similar smells.
Not to mention Dodo.
The pacification of Jiangnan that he boasted the most about actually did not involve any tough battles at all.
That is, during the siege of Jiangyin, Yan Yingyuan organized the people in the city to resist bravely, which caused some trouble for the Qing army.
Therefore, after the city was broken, Duduo ordered the massacre of the city to vent his anger and hatred.
Except for the Battle of Jiangyin, the Qing army encountered basically no resistance during its march south.
Liu Liangzuo and others were even more disappointed.
In this way, he successfully conquered Jiangnan and was praised by Duduo for his unparalleled martial arts skills.
This man's face was thicker than the city wall.
As for the next generation of Manchus, it is even worse.
This is true whether it is Bolo or Luck Dehun.
Shortly after taking Jiangnan, Dorgon ordered Luck Dehun to take over Duduo's position and be responsible for attacking the residual Ming forces.
As a result, Luck Dehun did a very poor job and almost overturned.
That is to say, it was only through Nanming's internal friction that he succeeded in eating chicken.
As for Bolo, it's the same.
This person was ordered to lead troops to conquer the Longwu court.
As a result, before the attack, he got on the line with Zheng Zhilong, who was on both ends of the first team.
Zheng Zhilong had long wanted to surrender to the Qing Dynasty, but he was worried that no one from the top management of the Qing Dynasty would speak for him, so he sent someone to see Bolo.
Zheng Zhilong's meaning is very clear.
If you, Boluo, can protect my glory and wealth, I, Zheng Zhilong, will give me the credit for pacifying Fujian.
Of course Bolo was overjoyed.
Capturing Fujian without spending a single soldier is something worth bragging about for ten years.
The two hit it off immediately.
In order to show his sincerity, Zheng Zhilong even withdrew the troops stationed in Xianxia Pass.
Bolo was able to easily capture Fujian, catch up with Emperor Longwu and execute him.
From now on, there will be even less descendants of the Aixinjueluo family to see.
But at that time, the Ming army was at the end of its strength and was slowly being eaten up.
If it is as Zhu Cixiang inferred, this is indeed a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Since Luck Dehun was a piece of trash, the Ming army would naturally chase him and beat him up.
Every Qing soldier consumed was important to Ming Dynasty.
Although the Han Eight Banners and the Mongolian Eight Banners were not as strong as the Manchu Eight Banners, they were also armies that followed the Manchu Qing in their eastward and westward expeditions before entering the Pass.
If we can take the opportunity to eat this army Although in history, the Manchu Qing Dynasty relied on the Green Camp Army to conquer the world, but that was when all the elites of the Eight Banners were present.
With the elite troops of the Eight Banners suppressing the formation, the Green Camp troops naturally did not dare to make any mistakes and could only do their best.
But if the strength of the Manchu Eight Banners Army was seriously damaged, the Green Camp Army might not be so loyal.
People are selfish.
Those green camp generals who defected to the Manchu and Qing Dynasties just thought that the Manchu and Qing Dynasties were strong and had a high possibility of conquering the world.
What would happen if the strength comparison was reversed and the Ming Dynasty was strong and the Manchu and Qing Dynasties were weak?
a situation Zhu Cixiang was a little excited and ordered Gao Jie to be summoned to see him
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