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Four hundred and twentieth IX deja vu

After hearing this, Boluo quickly bowed and said, "I'm sorry."

Duoduo then eased his tone, "According to the battle of Fuzhou Port, the bombs were raining and the number of artillery bombardment was countless. How could Huang Binqing be willing to pay such a large amount of capital? This is not in common sense. In addition, Huang Binqing made such a great contribution, not to mention anything else, and just saved the throne, he was considered to be the Duke of the Kingdom of Longwu. But after the attack and defense in the past few days, he never showed up. He had not raised his banner in the city. What a strange thing?"

This is true. The war in this era is very important.

For example, if there is the head coach Huang Binqing in the city, then the flag erected at the top of the city must be the "yellow"-shaped coaching flag.

But now, the flags of "Zheng" and "Zhang" are erected on the top of the city.

This shows that the coach is definitely not Huang Binqing.

Then it is even more strange. If it was Huang Binqing who led the Zhoushan Navy to save Longwu's Jia, then it should be that Huang Binqing should be the head coach, at least the head general of the sect.

This is obviously not consistent with common sense.

It was a coincidence that a scout came to report.

"Report to the prince, urgent news came from eastern Zhejiang. Half a month ago, the Qingtai Dynasty Navy defeated the Longwu Zhoushan Navy in Hangzhou Bay, and the Zhoushan Navy has all entered the hands of the Qingtai Dynasty."

Boluo was stunned when he heard this.

Duoduo stood up and hit the chopping board hard and said, "So that's it. No wonder I feel familiar when I heard about the artillery battle in the port. It turns out that this kid is making trouble."

Boluo also woke up at this time, "When the prince said this, his subordinates also remembered the artillery commanded by Wu Zheng when he attacked Hangzhou City. The situation of this artillery bombardment was indeed the same."

"Shut up!" Duoduo shouted. He was defeated too humiliatingly in the battle in Hangzhou City. This was a bit of pain in his heart and he didn't want to be mentioned.

Boluo shut up when he heard the sound and dared not disobey.

Duoduo shouted: "Come here, send someone to send a message to the Regent. Qingtai Dynasty broke its promise and broke its promise. The navy commander and sent Longwu to attack our army, causing Fuzhou City to change hands, and tens of thousands of soldiers to be injured and killed... The king begged His Highness the Regent to dispatch troops to conquer Yingtian Prefecture."

Speaking of this, Duoduo turned around and ordered Boluo: "Send Fang Guoan to lead his troops to attack Pinggangshanlihai and sea, and there must be no mistakes."

Boluo had to speak here, "Prince, our army is short of military strength now, Fujian and Guangdong are not yet determined, so it is not appropriate to start the war again."

Duoduo was furious and kicked the chopping board. Unfortunately, one of his feet was broken by ankle. Now he is an prosthetic, so how can he be as flexible as the original partner?

The OK foot kicked out, and the fake foot couldn't bear it anymore. When the body tilted, the whole person fell down with a bang.

Boro rushed forward and helped.

Duoduo was ashamed and angry as he shouted loudly: "Wu Zheng, I swear that I will kill you!"

....

Wu Zheng has always had the intention to regain Shaoxing.

In the past and present, we are all from Shaoxing. It is a torment to see Shaoxing fall into an enemy.

Besides, his father was stranded in Pinggang Mountain, and Wu Zheng felt even more uneasy.

Several months have passed, and it has been nearly the end of the year.

Wu Zheng really wanted to reunite his family, but this required an opportunity.

To deal with the criticism of the court and the public.

People just like comfort. Those literati who returned to Nanjing began their life of chanting poems and lyrics and being drunk.

Wu Zheng really doesn’t understand. What about the Northern Expedition and the liberation of the promised one?

It turns out that the entire Qingtai Dynasty only wants to fight the Northern Expedition alone?

Wu Zheng had absolutely reason to believe that if he had launched troops against Shaoxing in Hangzhou, some civil officials in Yingtian Prefecture would have gathered to impeach him and attacked him for his unscrupulous war.

Wu Zheng knew that at this time, he still needed to rely on these people to govern all places. Even if all the people in the court were changed, the new officials were nothing more than this virtue. This is a common problem in this era, deeply rooted and unable to be cured.

Only when Wu Zheng creates a new scene in Hangzhou can he attract them and slowly transform them and change them.

But this takes time, and Wu Zheng can't wait.

The war came very suddenly, as if God knew Wu Zheng’s thoughts, and the Qing army took the lead in launching an attack, which gave Wu Zheng the opportunity to send troops to regain Shaoxing.

However, what worried Wu Zheng that the sudden launch of the Qing army actually attacked at the same time from three sides.

The Qing court appointed Jiergalang as the commander, and Tan Tai and He Luo assisted him. With the 30,000 Eight Banners Army gathered in Jiangbei and the 80,000 Ming troops surrendered, they launched an attack along the four parts of the Jingjiang River, Taixing Yizhen Jiangpu. There were battlefields everywhere in the entire Yangtze River waters.

Wang Zhiren sent people to Wu Zheng for emergency help, hoping that Wu Zheng would dispatch the Third Battalion of the Navy (formerly Zhoushan Navy) to reinforce. The court also ordered Wu Zheng to dispatch a powerful unit to go north to reinforce.

But can Wu Zheng adjust?

While receiving military information, Chen Sheng from Lihai came urgent news. The Qing army in Shaoxing Prefecture was moving abnormally towards Lihai and Pinggang Mountain, and a small-scale battle had occurred on both sides.

Wu Zheng was attacked by the north and south, and there was no way to do anything.

The recruits were still training, and Wu Zheng had no intention of putting them on the battlefield as infantry since he was recruiting. He was waiting for Wei Kuangguo's muskets.

Apart from this new army, Wu Zheng had more than 30,000 troops scattered in three parts of Songjiang, Jiaxing, Hangzhou.

At this time, Ma Shiying argued with Wu that regardless of Yingtian Prefecture, there were two navy troops of Wang Zhiren and the imperial guards of the Qian brothers. When it was absolutely necessary, the Jianyang Guard Xia Wanchun troops could be transferred to reinforce, which was faster than the dispatch of troops from Hangzhou.

Ma Shiying pointed out to Wu Zheng that Lihai Pinggang Mountain may be the focus of the Qing army's attack, because the Qing court was very clear that the Qingtai Dynasty had made Nanjing the capital, and it must have been strictly guarding and launched a war in a hurry. It was almost impossible for the Qingtai Dynasty to quickly break through the interception of the two naval divisions of Xingguo Duke with only 110,000 troops.

Wu Zheng deeply agreed. Of course, Ma Shiying's words made an exception to Wu Zheng's wishes.

So he ordered his generals to formulate tactical arrangements for crossing the river and regaining Shaoxing Prefecture, and then picked up the pen and wrote two letters, one to Wang Zhiren and the other to Jianyang and the other to Xia Wanchun.

At the same time, Wu Zheng gritted his teeth and transferred out the Third Battalion of the Navy, and ordered him to go north immediately and fall under Wang Zhiren's jurisdiction, leaving only ships carrying the army for crossing the Qiantang River.

The war has arrived, and Hangzhou Prefecture has become in a hurry.

Foreign businessmen left Hangzhou Port to sea to avoid war, and the people began to flee to Suzhou Prefecture, Jiaxing, north.

At Mo Zhinian's suggestion, Wu Zheng immediately ordered the city gate to be closed, and the people were not allowed to leave Hangzhou Prefecture except for foreign businessmen.

This order made Hangzhou City quiet suddenly, and there was no hope of escaping, and the people calmed down instead.

As for the human heart, this is true. Without hope, there will be no thoughts.

But Mo Zhinian's intention to suggest the lockdown was to be afraid of making trouble and destruction. As the saying goes, "When you are unintentionally planting willows and willows to form shade."

Fortunately, Hangzhou Prefecture was almost completely cleaned up by Wu Zheng’s “anti-counterrevolutionary movement”. The renewal of household registration and the cleaning of personnel who had been transferred to the Qing Dynasty greatly curbed the possibility of detailed operations entering Hangzhou City.
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