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Eight hundred and twentieth seventh chapter Qianqiu

The reason why Tian family was able to stay in Guizhou for hundreds of years, and even stood up again after being destroyed because of rebellion in the past Ming Dynasty. Naturally, they have their own way of living. In fact, it is not surprising that Tian family's way of living is to have milk and be a mother, and whoever is strong will depend on whoever is strong.

When the Ming army attacked Sichuan, the Qing court's rule in the southwest region was facing collapse. At this time, no matter how stupid Tian Rentong was, he would not continue to follow the Qing court in one way. What's more, he had been privately quarreling with all forces. How could he continue to support the Qing court at this time?

Tian Rentong's decision and intentions could even represent the chieftains and heads of Guizhou, so at this time Tian Rentong began to disobey the Qing court's orders, and some work in the local area were no longer in the effort. Moreover, he sent someone to contact Zhao Hongcan and Gao Jin in private to express his kindness to the two departments, and took the initiative to give way to the other party for access. At the same time, he also found a relationship again to build the line of the Ming Dynasty and once again became Erwuzi.

Bei Henu and others were not fools, and they soon noticed this situation. Bei Henu was so angry that he gritted his teeth and tried to recruit Tian Rentong to Guiyang to discuss matters on the grounds of discussing military affairs, and took this opportunity to arrest Tian Rentong, but who thought that Tian Rentong refused directly on the grounds that he was apologetic and had already been away from him.

Tian Rentong's move made Bei Henu helpless. If he had been a local tyrant like Tian Rentong, Bei Henuo would naturally have hundreds of ways to deal with him. The easiest way was to mobilize a large army to directly encircle and arrest him. But now, Guizhou has been formed into a group. As one of the four forces, Tian Rentong, although the weakest, is not a grass chicken that can be destroyed at will. Moreover, the Qing army could not draw troops to deal with him in this situation. Once this is done, Tian Rentong directly joined forces with Zhao Hongcan and Gao Jin, and the consequences were unimaginable.

In view of this, Bei Henuo could only grit his teeth and swallow this breath and try his best to stabilize the situation in Guizhou. But at this time, Prince Cheng insisted on his own and forced his return to Sichuan for rescue. Compared with other people, Bei Henuo could still act like a governor of Yunnan and Guizhou, but he was powerless to do anything to Prince Cheng.

Prince Cheng is the younger brother of the current emperor, and he is also the backbone of the Eighth Master Party back then. He is also the prince's title. In terms of status and status, he is far higher than Bei Henuo. The persuasion was ineffective. Prince Cheng directly led his troops to Sichuan, but who would have thought that Yue Zhongqi had been waiting for him on the way to Sichuan. After a few battles, he not only failed to enter Sichuan, but also lost his troops and finally led nearly half of the troops back to Guizhou.

When he returned to Guiyang, Prince Cheng cursed Yue Zhongqi and hated him even more. However, this is not surprising. In the Battle of Jiangbei, Yue Zhongqi was forced to evacuate early, and Prince Ling Cheng was almost made into dumplings by the Ming army in Shandong. Later, in the Central Plains, Yue Zhongqi suddenly changed her flag and threw herself into the Ming Dynasty, resulting in the Qing court's defeat in the Central Plains, causing Prince Cheng, Longkodo and others to flee in a panic and almost lost their lives.

Now, he suffered such a great loss under Yue Zhongqi, which made Prince Cheng, who has always regarded himself very high, very angry. You should know that as the son of Kangxi, Prince Cheng has always been famous for his military knowledge, and was even named the King of General by Kangxi. For Prince Cheng, he is the best in the world and military terms.

But who would have thought that when I was sucked in Yue Zhongqi's hands again and again, I was trapped in Guizhou again, so I felt so much depression in my heart. When I thought about the loss of Sichuan and the road was cut off, Prince Cheng was even more worried and couldn't sleep at night.

As Yue Zhongqi entered Sichuan, the last few lands of the Qing court were already in turmoil. In Dong Dashan's view, as long as Sichuan was defending, the three southwestern provinces would probably take a few months to fall into the hands of the Ming Dynasty.

As for whether Yue Zhongqi can defend Sichuan, neither Zhu Yicheng nor Dong Dashan are worried. Yue Zhongqi's general is obvious to all, not to mention that he has a great understanding of Sichuan. It is no problem to firmly grasp Sichuan with the strength of the Ming army.

In addition to the northwest and southwest, the next one is Shanxi, which is also the closest area to Zhili. The Qing army stationed heavy troops in Shanxi, which was very clear about the Ming Dynasty. Coupled with the previous participation of the Rakshasa Kingdom, the Ming Dynasty did not launch a strategy against Shanxi for the time being without fully solving the southwest.

But now it is different. With Zhu Yicheng still in the middle of this time, the strategic deployment of the Ming Dynasty will be adjusted. Next, Shanxi will be the most important target of the Ming Dynasty's attack. In addition to Shanxi, Zhu Yicheng's eyes are Shaanxi. After these two areas are pacified, it can be said that the land of China within the Great Wall can be completely restored, and then expand to the four sides.

Dong Dashan introduced Zhu Yicheng in detail the deployment of troops in the north, and at the same time talked about the situation in the north. After listening carefully, Zhu Yicheng nodded slightly, everything was expected. As for the next strategic deployment, Zhu Yicheng planned to wait until he settled in Beijing and then the Governor's Office and the General Staff would make the final decision.

On that day, Zhu Yicheng rested in the palace for a day. Early the next morning, Zhu Yicheng left Tianjin with the help of local officials. Dong Dashan personally escorted him, and then headed towards Beijing with the officials who came to greet him.

Because of the arrangements in advance and trying to avoid road delays to increase uncertainty, Zhu Yicheng and his party were very fast. In the afternoon, the imperial guards arrived 30 miles away from Beijing. At this time, officials at all levels, led by Liao Huanzhi, had already come out.

The Imperial Master stopped for a while and continued to move forward. According to etiquette, Zhu Yicheng first entered the outer city, and then entered the inner city of Beijing from the Daming Gate.

The so-called Daming Gate was built in Nanjing Hongwu Gate. The emperor should leave with this gate when he entered the city. After the Qing Dynasty stole the country, he changed this gate from Daming Gate to Daqing Gate, but of course it has been changed back now.

There is an interesting thing when it comes to changing the name. When Sun Jiagan restored the appearance of Beijing and removed the traces left by the Qing Dynasty, he planned to take down the lapis lazuli plaque in front of the door, then turn it over and re-engrave the three words Daming Gate and hang it on.

But Sun Jiagan never expected that when he asked someone to take off the door plaque, he found out that behind the plaque was the three big characters of Daming Gate back then. After a long time of trouble, the Qing Dynasty changed the Daming Gate to the Daqing Gate and directly used this method to save trouble. This saved Sun Jiagan's trouble. He immediately ordered to erase the original three characters of Daqing Gate, and then hung the three characters of Daming Gate that were originally hidden behind as front, thus completing this task.

When Zhu Yicheng arrived at the Daming Gate, the officials of the Ministry of Rites who had been waiting for him immediately welcomed the sacred carriage according to the ceremony of the emperor entering the city. At this time, the officials and people of the entire Beijing city were also waiting beside the imperial road. Everyone welcomed Zhu Yicheng with great excitement, expectation and pious mood. Almost all the people of Beijing city came. Although the three layers inside and three layers inside and outside were squeezed out, everyone was still waiting and stood up desperately to look towards the sacred carriage, trying to witness the sacred carriage.

You should know that the revival of the Ming Dynasty and the emperor officially returned to the capital, which was a rare event in thousands of years. Looking at China for thousands of years, it is probably only Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty did this. But you should know that after Guangwu's revival, he did not return to Chang'an, but went to Luoyang to establish his capital, which is not as good as the current situation.

Who doesn't want to be a member of witnessing history? Even if you can't see the emperor with your own eyes, it's enough to see the scene of entering the city. If you don't say anything else, just what you see today may be able to make ordinary people swear for the rest of their lives.

"This is my Beijing City..." Zhu Yicheng's imperial carriage was not a formal imperial carriage. After all, the formal imperial carriage was too bulky and extremely slow, and it was not suitable for fast and convenient rushing. Therefore, his imperial carriage was specially made. In fact, in Zhu Yicheng's opinion, as the revival king, he was different from an ordinary emperor, and even if he rode a horse into the city, there was no problem. However, considering the safety and majesty, after Liao Huanzhi and officials of the Ministry of Rites, Zhu Yicheng finally chose this special imperial carriage.

At the entrance of the Ming Gate, Zhu Yicheng suddenly opened the curtain of the car, leaned out of the car and looked at the tall and magnificent city gate in front of him, feeling extremely emotional.

He had been to Beijing in later generations, but at that time, Beijing was no longer the original Beijing city. Some historical memories had long been artificially destroyed. As for the Daming Gate, the Daming Gate no longer exists, leaving only traces of the memories of the old man.

"Please enter the city..." Liao Huanzhi, as an important official, was accompanied by Zhu Yicheng's car. Seeing Zhu Yicheng leaning forward to look at the Ming Gate, although he understood Zhu Yicheng's feelings at this moment, he still reminded him softly.

Although countless Ming troops and Jinyiwei maintained order at the scene, countless people also came to watch the ceremony. This was told by Zhu Yicheng in advance that he, the emperor, could not drive away the people. He wanted everyone to know how the Ming emperor was like this and how he entered the city. This represents his supreme status and the majesty of the entire Ming Dynasty.

But Liao Huanzhi was really worried that there would be an accident, especially Zhu Yicheng's actions now. Seeing this, he quickly reminded him. Zhu Yicheng naturally understood his concerns. After taking a deep look, he said "enter the city" and then put down the curtain and sat back.

The moment he sat back, Zhu Yicheng suddenly thought of a history in his heart, that was the scene when Emperor First Emperor was met by Liu Bang during the tour. At that time, Liu Bang, who was still the head of the pavilion, looked at Emperor First Emperor's car and felt a feeling of "a real man should be like this" in his heart.

Perhaps now, among the crowds of people around, some people would think so. However, Zhu Yicheng was not the First Emperor, and his Ming Dynasty would definitely not be the Qin Dynasty that died in the second lifetime. There would be no Liu Bang and Xiang Yu in this world, so his Ming Empire would inevitably last forever for generations.
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