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Chapter 392: Recovering the CD


When it came time to take stock of the battlefield, the Ming soldiers became very busy.

The soldiers of the Western Army left behind a pile of Qing army corpses.

Although these corpses were all beheaded, their general identities could still be distinguished from their armor.

For example, Bolo After repeated confirmation, Wen Anzhi concluded that Bolo had been beheaded by the Western Army.

This is sensational news.

You must know that Boluo was the general appointed by Dorgon to conquer the West and the supreme commander of the Qing army in the battle to conquer Sichuan.

Bolo's death meant that the Qing army's Sichuan campaign was a complete failure.

It is not difficult to understand that the Western Army beheaded a group of senior Qing generals.

Suddenly, it was impossible for them to remove all the bodies, so they had no choice but to take away the heads.

The only regret is not seeing Zhang Dingguo.

The Holy Emperor admired this person quite a lot and once ordered Wen Anzhi to act cheaply and recruit Zhang Dingguo if there was a chance.

But overall it's a near perfect result.

Wen Anzhi ordered his soldiers to clean up the battlefield and then led his troops to Chengdu.

There has been a lot of commotion in Chengdu these days.

First, the Qing army captured the city, and then the Ming army arrived.

The two sides fought fiercely outside the city and finally decided the winner.

The king's flag changed on the city wall, and finally the city of Chengdu was returned to Zhao intact.

The people in Chengdu seemed a little numb.

They were used to this kind of replacement scene.

Regardless of whether it was the Western Army, the Qing Army, or the Ming Army that occupied Chengdu, wouldn’t we still live our lives the same way?

As long as they can have a bite to eat, they are satisfied.

However, the Ming army's next move surprised them.

After making some trade-offs, Wen Anzhi ordered the opening of a warehouse to release grain.

All the people in Chengdu can receive more or less food.

Of course, Wen Anzhi's move was not simply to pity the people, but to win the hearts and minds of the people as much as possible.

After all, the Chengdu area has been out of actual control of the Ming Dynasty for several years, and the people here are instinctively accustomed to the rule of the Western Army.

If you want them to adapt to returning to the embrace of the Ming Dynasty, you will naturally have to pay something.

Opening a warehouse to store grain is the simplest and most practical method.

What do people value most?

Food.

In troubled times, landowners and businessmen hoarded grain, and people often begged their relatives and friends for a bucket of rice.

At this time, the imperial court took the initiative to disperse the food in the treasury.

How could the people not be happy?

Anyway, the Wen'an Association left enough food for the army, and the rest was about winning the hearts and minds of the people.

And with high-yield crops such as potatoes and sweet potatoes, he won't worry about food problems at all.

Tudou has already had a successful experience in Shandong.

What Wen Anzhi needs to do now is to copy Tudou's successful experience in Shandong to Sichuan.

Sichuan has many mountainous areas, which are most suitable for growing potatoes.

Many lands that were originally unsuitable for growing crops can be effectively used.

Of course, promotion takes time, so don’t count on it in the first year.

Wen Anzhi feels that the promotion can be completed in three years.

In the future, Sichuan will not only be self-sufficient, but also be able to deliver food to other places.

Through this long-distance march, the Ming army regained Chengdu, and then they could take over Baoning as long as they sent troops.

At this point, the area actually controlled by the Ming army in Sichuan was almost the same as during the Chongzhen period, that is, Jianchang was still in the hands of the Western army.

Wen Anzhi felt a little dazed.

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Everything happened so fast that he still feels a little unbelievable.

However, the memorial to the Holy One still needs to be written.

Wen Anzhi did not exaggerate too much, but wrote down the story of the Sichuan War realistically.

He had no intention of taking credit for himself, but distributed the credit as much as possible to Yuan Zongdi, Liu Fangliang, Tian Jianxiu and others.

These generals of the old Chuang Army urgently needed such an opportunity to express their loyalty and prove to the court and the Holy Emperor that they sincerely wanted to submit to the Ming Dynasty.

I only hope that the Holy One will reward them equally after seeing their contribution.

Now that Sichuan has been captured and the rebellion in Yunnan has been put down, the Ming army no longer has anything to worry about in the southwest.

After a period of stabilization and recovery, we can send our troops north to regain Shaanxi.

Wen Anzhi urgently hoped to see the Ming Dynasty regain the capital in his lifetime, and now it seems that this hope is getting bigger and bigger.

Zhang Dingguo has led his troops back to Jianchang.

He ordered people to pile up all the beheaded heads of Qing soldiers outside Jianchang City and build a Jingguan for the people to watch.

Among them was the head of Hong Chengchou.

Although it was a little late, the soldiers he sent still completed the task well and took Hong Chengchou's head and placed it in the most conspicuous position in the capital.

Zhang Dingguo also explained the cause and effect of the incident to the officers and soldiers of the Daxi Army.

The officers and soldiers of the Western Army breathed a sigh of relief.

As long as his general didn't really let Hong Chengchou go, that would be fine.

Hong Chengchou is an old thief with many tricks and tricks.

Letting him go is like letting the tiger return to the mountain.

Sooner or later, he will lead his troops to retaliate.

Killing him is the only way to avoid future troubles.

In addition to the hundreds of heads brought back from outside Chengdu, the Western Army soldiers also kidnapped a prisoner.

This prisoner is none other than Sun Kewang, the former Prince of Daxi.

Sun Kewang was once one of the most respected generals by the Western Army generals, but his subsequent behavior of servile and kneeling to the Qing army completely angered the Western Army officers and soldiers, and his image plummeted.

But how to deal with him is a problem.

After all, Sun Kewang was second only to Zhang Xianzhong in the Daxi Army, so it seemed a bit hasty to kill him with just one blow.

But if you keep it, it will be of little value and it will be a waste of food.

Zhang Dingguo had already severed ties with Sun Ke Wangen, but when he really wanted to execute him, he felt a little soft-hearted.

Finally, he left the decision to the soldiers.

Every soldier has the right to speak his mind, and the opinion of the party with the greater number will be adopted.

In the end, all the Western Army soldiers participated in the decision, and almost everyone chose to execute Sun Kewang.

Zhang Dingguo breathed a sigh of relief.

Since the soldiers all thought so, he had nothing to worry about.

The Daxi Army will not tolerate traitors, even if the traitor once had a very high status, one person is inferior to ten thousand people.

In the Daxi Army, the princes committed the same crimes as the common people.

Zhang Dingguo decided to publicly execute Sun Kewang to calm the morale of the army with the anger of the civilians.

The execution place was right in the middle of the busiest cross street in Jianchang City.

The execution platform was temporarily set up, and it was filled with soldiers from the Western Army inside and outside.

Zhang Dingguo was sitting on a chair in the middle of the execution platform.

When he saw that the time was almost up, he asked the soldiers to bring Sun Kewang, who was tied up, to come forward.

At this moment, Sun Kewang was not only tied up, but his mouth was also gagged with rags.

His bun was broken up and his hair was disheveled, making him look very embarrassed.

After he was taken to the execution ground, a Western Army soldier kicked him hard at the knees, but Sun Kewang fell to his knees after hearing a thump

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