Zhang Dingguo has always been dissatisfied with the attitude of the Western Army staying in a corner and being complacent.
Let’s take a closer look.
Which of the Bashu regimes in history ended well?
No matter how difficult the road to Shu is, it can still be broken.
If the Daxi regime really only focuses on Bashu, it will really be over.
For the Onishi regime, there are only three directions for expansion.
To the north is Hanzhong, Shaanxi Province, to the east is Huguang, and to the south is Yunnan and Guizhou.
Huguang is naturally the richest, but it is a pity that the Ming army has accumulated heavy troops here.
Even if the Daxi army comes out in full force, it may not be able to take advantage.
Let’s talk about Hanzhong.
Hanzhong is the only place that leads from Bashu to Guanzhong, and its geographical location is extremely important.
Now that Hanzhong is occupied by the Qing army, and with the support of Liu Jinzhong, a defector to the enemy, it will not be easy to capture it.
It seems that only Yunnan and Guizhou are preferable.
Because Chongqing was still in the hands of the Ming army, it was very inconvenient for the Daxi Army to take a detour if it wanted to attack Guizhou.
And if you want to go to Yunnan, it will be much more convenient.
Going south from Chengdu, passing through Jiading Prefecture, and then via Daliang Mountain, we arrived at Jianchang.
After crossing the Jinsha River, we entered Yunnan.
Today's chaos in Yunnan is a good time for the Great Western Army to show its ambitions.
Fortunately, his memorial was approved by Zhang Xianzhong, and now Zhang Dingguo can't wait to go to Jianchang.
Of course, troops and horses should go ahead before food and grass are used.
Sending troops to fight and providing food and crops is the first priority.
This belongs to the category of logistics and is under Zhang Kewang's control.
Zhang Dingguo didn't care much about face, so he came to the door carelessly.
He has always respected his eldest brother, and Zhang Kewang is also the person he is closest to besides his adoptive father.
It's just that he finds it a bit difficult to understand some of his eldest brother's actions sometimes.
But this will not affect the relationship between the two brothers.
Zhang Kewang learned about Zhang Dingguo's intention.
He pondered for a moment and then patted his chest and said, "Since my father has issued an edict on this matter, I will naturally give my full support.
But Dingguo, do you really think that the Great Western Army has hope of taking over Yunnan?"
" When Zhang Dingguo heard about the war, he immediately became energetic and talked eloquently: "Brother, you can rest assured.
I have already seen that Yunnan is bound to be in chaos, and there is nothing wrong with us taking this opportunity to send troops."
Zhang Kewang nodded lightly.
As the saying goes, taking advantage of your illness to kill you, the more chaotic Yunnan is, the more conducive it is to the performance of the Great Western Army.
"That's very good.
I can prepare three months of food for you.
I don't know if Dingguo thinks it's enough."
“That’s enough” Zhang Dingguo confidently promised: "I will win Kunming in three months."
"Well then, I will be waiting for your good news."
Zhang Kewang paused and then continued: "By the way, you'd better implement military settlements in Jianchang, so that you can still harvest some food."
Jianchang is located in Xingdusi, Sichuan, and was originally the garrison of the garrison army.
There are a large number of military camps here.
Although many of them are abandoned, the foundation is still there.
If Zhang Dingguo continues to develop according to this model, Jianchang will become the second largest grain-producing area after Chengdu.
In this way, even if Yunnan fails to be captured, it will be a good thing for the Great Western Army.
Zhang Dingguo was not very interested in this matter.
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He only cared about fighting.
As for military settlements, he believed that things like military settlements were what literati should do.
"Brother, we are not good at this."
Zhang Dingguo scratched his head and said, "How about you send someone to Jianchang to take charge of the military camp?"
"Hey, if you're not good at it, you can practice it.
Anyone who is born good at it is the king who has practiced it after dozens of times.
Besides, it is my father's will for you to lead the troops to Jianchang.
I sent I’m afraid it’s not appropriate for people to go.”
Zhang Kewang stroked his beard lightly and said.
After hearing this, Zhang Dingguo cleared his throat and said, "That's fine, but if I don't do well, brother, please don't laugh at me."
Zhang Kewang said half-jokingly: "Look at you, you are looking for a way out for yourself before you do anything.
This is not like Zhang Dingguo who is not afraid of anything and dares to pull the emperor down."
Zhang Dingguo scratched his head and said: "Seriously, brother, after I leave, military affairs will all depend on Wenxiu and Ningqi.
If my father is impulsive, please give me more advice, brother."
There are some things that cannot be said clearly, so let’s stop talking.
Zhang Kewang also understood, nodded slightly and said: "Don't worry, I am here in Chengdu, the sky cannot fall."
Qin Liangyu entered Chongqing via Huguang under the escort of Shence Army.
Returning to Shizhu Xuanfu Division, Qin Liangyu burst into tears.
She is seventy-one years old, and she thought she would die of old age in Nanjing.
Who would have thought that she would be able to set foot on her hometown again.
Some people say that generals should die on horseback.
The so-called horse leather shroud is the destination of warriors.
Qin Liangyu felt that all this was destined.
Since the court needed her and His Majesty needed her, she would stand up without hesitation.
The rise and fall of the world is not a matter of the king and father alone, but of thousands of people.
No matter what others do, at least Qin Liangyu, the nephews of the Qin family and the Ma family will shed the last drop of blood for the court.
Qin Liangyu's appeal and prestige in Shizhu Xuanfu Division and even in the entire Chongqing Prefecture are amazing.
When they learned that she had come to Chongqing, chieftains of all sizes came to pay her a visit, and many chieftains brought their disciples and soldiers.
Some brought a few hundred people, some brought a thousand people, and together they had 10,000 people.
Qin Liangyu felt very relieved.
It seems that Ming Dynasty is still popular.
As the saying goes, those who win the hearts and minds of the people win the world.
As long as the hearts of the people remain, there is hope for Ming Dynasty to revive.
In order to set an example, Qin Liangyu personally went to Shizhu Xuanfu Division to recruit soldiers.
None of the children of Shizhu Xuanfu Division did not admire Qin Liangyu, and they enthusiastically applied for the job.
In the end, Qin Liangyu recruited 10,000 people, which was better than expected.
Wen Anzhi gathered another 8,000 men for Qin Liangyu, commanded by Zeng Ying, so Qin Liangyu's army totaled 30,000.
Thirty thousand people is not a small number.
In Wen Anzhi's opinion, such a large army is enough to defeat a chieftain who is plotting rebellion.
No matter how strong Sha Dingzhou is, he can be stronger than the imperial army.
They just took advantage of a surprise attack.
If there was a battle, it would be impossible for Mu Tianbo, Duke of Guizhou, to lose.
Wen Anzhi distributed a large amount of grain to serve as rations for Qin Liangyu's army.
He wanted to be stationed in Chongqing to guard against Zhang Xianzhong's sneak attack.
This was the only support he could give Qin Liangyu.
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However, he will silently support Qin Liangyu deep in his heart and wait for her to return victorious.
Wen Anzhi held a banquet in Ba County to honor Qin Liangyu.
Qin Liangyu was also filled with emotions and composed a poem during the banquet to enhance his momentum.
Wen An was so moved that he held back his tears.
What is Zhongliang?
Zhongliang is not the kind of rotten scholar who gains fame by making mistakes and speaking out, but a person who does not hesitate to stand up when the court is in need.
Qin Liangyu is indeed worthy of the word Zhongliang
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