Dorgon nodded slightly and said, "If Mr.
Hong has anything to say, it doesn't matter."
As the saying goes, there is an emperor and a courtier.
Every time a new emperor ascends the throne, he will always remove a group of courtiers to ensure their absolute loyalty.
Now, although Dorgon is not the emperor, he is better than the emperor.
As the regent, he naturally had to remove a group of ministers who were loyal to him and leave his own mark.
Was Fan Wencheng loyal to the Qing Dynasty?
Of course But after all, he was a person promoted by Huang Taiji, and he played a decisive role in Huang Taiji's dynasty.
If Dorgon continues to reuse him, he will inevitably appear incompetent.
At this time, it is naturally better to promote a "new person".
But throughout the civil and military dynasties, there are very few people who have not received any favor from Huang Taiji.
This is normal, after all, Huang Taiji is a bit sinister, but he can still know people and make good use of them.
There may be only one person who he did not entrust with important tasks, and that was Hong Chengchou.
When Hong Chengchou surrendered to the Qing Dynasty, Huang Taiji was also very happy, but for unknown reasons, Huang Taiji did not reuse Hong Chengchou.
Until the death of Huang Taiji, Hong Chengchou did not receive any substantive position.
This is incomprehensible to Dorgon.
So the first thing he did after taking office was to promote Hong Chengchou and make him his right-hand man.
Hong Chengchou was naturally very grateful for Dorgon's promotion, and he protected Dorgon everywhere and put Dorgon's interests first.
Now, seeing Dorgon reaching a dead end, of course he had to make some suggestions.
"Your Majesty, I heard that the Prince of England went to Mongolia to steal horses again."
As soon as these words came out, Dorgon's face immediately darkened.
Why do you say yes?
Because Azig had the experience of robbing a horse before.
At that time, Dorgon ordered Azige to attack northern Shaanxi, and Duduo, who cooperated with the attack on Tongguan, put pressure on Li Zicheng.
But I wonder if Azig was insane and went to Mongolia to steal horses.
As a result, the Shun army in northern Shaanxi did not come under too much pressure, and Duduo was fighting alone.
Fortunately, Duduo finally captured Tongguan and Li Zicheng took the initiative to retreat.
Otherwise, God knows whether the Qing army will make a big mistake in Shaanxi.
Afterwards, Dorgon scolded Azig severely and did not save any face for this fellow brother.
Azig felt very aggrieved.
Wasn't it just to grab the horse?
In the end, it didn't affect the situation of the battle.
He still took over Shaanbei, so why are you still scolding him?
Dorgon also knew that Azig was unconvinced, so he made compensation afterwards to let him guard Shaanxi.
Who would have thought that Azig was still unhappy, and something like this happened again when Dorgon ordered a large-scale extermination of Ming Dynasty?
Dorgon knew that Hong Chengchou had a very mature and steady temperament and would never talk nonsense.
He said that Azig went to Mongolia to steal horses, so it was almost certain, if not certain.
Hey, this Azig is really too mud to hold up the wall.
In Dorgon's plan, the reason why Duduo and Azige were allowed to lead troops to attack Shandong and Huguang respectively was because the Ming army was short of troops, especially elites.
The Ming army either defended Shandong or Huguang, while the Qing army could launch fierce attacks from both directions at the same time and would always capture one.
But now that Azig has not led his troops to launch an offensive, the Ming army does not need to deploy too many troops in Huguang, and Shandong seems to be able to do so with ease.
Dorgon knew very well that the Qing army did not fight a few tough battles after entering the pass, and basically relied on the original Ming army to surrender in Kaicheng.
In one sentence, the Ming army was not as weak as imagined, and the Qing army was not as strong as it seemed.
If there were a real fight, the outcome would probably be just a matter of millimeters.
There is no room for carelessness on the battlefield, let alone a key battle related to the fate of the Qing Dynasty.
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The Ming army could delay it, but the Qing army could not.
The further it is delayed, the more detrimental it will be to the Qing Dynasty.
With so many mouths to fill, what can we do without food?
And if we can’t take Huguang or Shandong, how can we grow enough food in such a small area in the north?
"My king, I want to go to Guanzhong in person to see what Azig is doing."
Dorgon just felt angry and wanted to ask someone to prepare their horses and gallop to Guanzhong now.
Hong Chengchou quickly advised: "My lord, you must not do it.
The capital cannot be in charge without your lord."
Hong Chengchou's advice was to attract Dorgon's attention, but not to let Dorgon go to Shaanxi in person.
If this is the case, if something happens to the capital, who can stop it?
Hauge is watching with eager eyes.
If Dorgon leaves the capital and Hauge takes the opportunity to launch an attack, won't things change?
Hong Chengchou is probably the person who least wants Hauge to take office.
Because his strong rise is all due to Dorgon.
He was also strongly branded with the Dorgon faction.
If Hauge takes the throne, Hong Chengchou will probably be the first to be purged.
"Humph, if I don't go, who else would dare to say anything about him?
Is Wu Sangui okay?
I'm glad to be okay?"
Hong Chengchou thought for a while and said: "I am willing to go on behalf of the prince, but I also ask the prince to issue a special order for the servant to take him."
"Mr.
Enhong is going to Guanzhong" Dorgon really didn't expect it.
But when he thought about it carefully, it didn't make sense.
After all, Hong Chengchou was suppressing bandits in Guanzhong as the governor of Shaanxi military affairs.
Although Li Zicheng was not wiped out in the end, his performance was remarkable.
If we say that among the civil and military officials of the Qing Dynasty who were familiar with Shaanxi, Hong Chengchou could definitely be ranked at the forefront.
"This servant is willing to share the regent's worries."
The reason why Hong Chengchou said this was certainly not the result of a sudden change of mind.
In fact, he had carefully considered it.
It is certainly good to continue to stay in the capital to advise Dorgon, but it is not easy to excel.
But if you go to Shaanxi, it will be completely different.
Others don’t know what kind of person Azig is.
Doesn’t Dorgon still know?
For such a foolhardy and reckless man to preside over military and government affairs, it would be good if he does not cause trouble.
It is unrealistic to expect him to perform brilliantly.
But if Hong Chengchou can change this situation, enable the Qing army to seize Huguang, and get a glimpse of Sichuan to make the situation more prosperous, wouldn't he prove his ability from the side?
At that time, who among the civil and military officials in the Manchu Dynasty would dare to question Hong Chengchou?
As a big boss in the Chongzhen Dynasty, Hong Chengchou knew very well that officialdom was like a battlefield.
If you want to stand firm, it is not enough to rely on the king's favor and support, you must show absolute strength.
And this was something he could not do if he stayed in the capital.
Therefore, it is an excellent opportunity to go to Guanzhong to assist Azig.
Dorgon was not stupid.
He probably understood Hong Chengchou's intention after thinking carefully.
It's just that he is a little reluctant to part with it.
Hong Chengchou is a capable minister with the talents of a prime minister and assistant, so it would be a waste to let him go to Shaanxi like this.
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