Chapter 31 Jun En
Zhu Youlang has also read a lot of historical materials in his previous life, and there are different opinions on whether Feng Shuangli wants to rebel and surrender.
Some people believe that Feng Shuangli was coerced by his general Di Sanxi, and he had lost control of the army.
There is another saying that surrender means Feng Shuangli. Di Sanxi himself does not have that much influence. If Feng Shuangli did not have Feng Shuangli's approval, he would not have succeeded so easily.
Zhu Youlang did not particularly tend to be a certain argument because he felt that it was meaningless to discuss this issue.
At that time, the Ming court had already fled to Myanmar. What if Feng Shuangli didn't surrender?
Was he turned the tables by the three-way super gods?
Do you really think this is playing a game?
But the situation is completely different in this time and space.
First of all, the court did not retreat. Not only did it not retreat, but it also led the Kunming military and civilians to fight a beautiful defense battle. Then the emperor even led the imperial army to personally pursue the Qing army and beheaded countless defeated soldiers.
Although the situation of the Ming Dynasty is still very difficult under this situation, at least we can see a turnaround.
At this time, Zhu Youlang is particularly important to employ people.
The so-called "do not doubt" when employing people, do not doubt people.
If Zhu Youlang trusts Feng Shuangli, he will appoint him without hesitation. If he doubts Feng Shuangli, he might as well not use it.
The most taboo thing is that although Zhu Youlang suspected Feng Shuangli, he had to use it due to Feng Shuangli's identity and Li Dingguo's face.
Zhu Youlang's soul comes from later generations.
Therefore, he did not use the emperor's mind to consider a person and a thing.
He just made a simple analysis from the perspective of benefiting the Ming Dynasty.
To be precise, it is from the perspective of maximizing the interests of the Ming Dynasty.
As the saying goes, listen to his words and observes his actions.
Judging from Feng Shuangli's actions of fighting bravely in the Kunming Guards Battle, at least he was absolutely loyal to the Ming Dynasty at this time.
Otherwise, he would not have to open the city gate and let the Qing army come in. He just needed to let the Qing army find a breakthrough.
However, Feng Shuangli showed extremely bravery, and he would not believe that such a person would surrender voluntarily.
As for the series of things in history when Feng Shuangli surrendered after being tied up in Jianchang, Zhu Youlang did not want to analyze it or did not analyze it.
Whether he really wants to surrender or is forced to surrender by his subordinates, it is something that happened in the original history.
In this time and space, Feng Shuangli did not go to Jianchang, but stayed in Kunming.
What reason does Zhu Youlang have to blame and suspect a powerful general who fought for the Ming Dynasty because of something that has not happened?
After decisive, Zhu Youlang said in a deep voice: "The King of Jin does not need to say much, I trust King Qingyang very much."
When Li Dingguo heard this, he did not show joy on his face, but instead said in panic: "Feng Shuangli did not meet the saint as soon as possible after receiving the letter from Sun Thief, but found the minister, who was guilty."
Zhu Youlang couldn't help but feel very confused when he heard this.
Where did Li Dingguo’s crime come from?
Is this too sensitive?
After thinking about it carefully, he seemed to understand something.
Li Dingguo was worried that Zhu Youlang suspected that he had formed a clique for personal gain.
This is actually easy to understand.
The most taboo thing that kings of all dynasties is that their ministers are so powerful that they shock their masters.
Is Li Dingguo's contribution great? It is not an exaggeration to describe it as the pillar of the Yongli court.
At this time, if he does not pay attention to his words and deeds, he will easily be attacked by censors.
In addition to Sun Kewang's previous evil deeds, it is easy to compare him with Sun Kewang.
Therefore, after this happened, Li Dingguo was so nervous that he entered the palace overnight to meet him.
Li Dingguo's move was to peel off himself and show him to Zhu Youlang, expressing his loyalty.
Zhu Youlang is not stupid either. He naturally understands the other party's obvious statement.
Clearing his throat, Zhu Youlang said in harmony: "Why did the King of Jin say this? In the final analysis, this matter is Sun Thief's fault. What does it have to do with King of Jin and King of Qingyang?"
Zhu Youlang is telling the truth.
No matter how Li Dingguo was to other Ming Dynasty royal families, at least he was absolutely loyal to Zhu Youlang.
Some historical forums say that Li Dingguo was Cao Cao's second, with the purpose of using the emperor to command the princes.
This is simply nonsense.
When Li Dingguo supported Yongli, the territory of the Ming court was far inferior to that of the Qing Dynasty.
It is almost the same to say that Sun Kewang learns from Cao Cao, but Li Dingguo is a sincere loyal minister.
Seeing that the emperor trusted him so much, Li Dingguo also breathed a sigh of relief.
"I thank Your Majesty for your grace on behalf of Feng Shuangli."
Zhu Youlang noticed that from beginning to end, Li Dingguo used Feng Shuangli instead of King Qingyang.
This is actually a disguised statement.
After all, both King Qingyang and King Jin were titles given by Emperor Ming.
Li Dingguo was telling Zhu Youlang that they were all ministers of the emperor, so how could they claim to be kings in front of the emperor?
Zhu Youlang couldn't help but smile bitterly after he figured it out.
A war god like Li Dingguo can't help but think about it when mediating in the court. It's really like a tiger.
But the more this happens, Zhu Youlang will be better at shouldering the responsibilities of the king and will not disappoint the soldiers and the people.
He already enjoyed too much support from the people of the people, and should be to vent his anger for the people of the world and to severely attack the Qing army to revive the Ming Dynasty.
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"Your Highness the Crown Prince is here for Fengjie!"
After receiving this news, Wen Anzhi's beard was trembling with excitement.
He really didn't expect His Royal Highness to come so quickly.
In this way, the imperial envoy should have just left three or five days ago?
Wen Anzhi is not a person who has never seen the world. After experiencing the two dynasties of the Heavenly Qi and Chongzhen, he can be regarded as one of the best veterans in the Yongli court today.
But this was the first time he saw the Prince come down to the front line of the army.
Maybe Your Majesty may come to Fengjie in the future, right?
Wen Anzhi thought of this.
Originally, he had already planned to set off for Kunming.
But now Wen Anzhi decides to wait a little longer.
He was going to write a letter to the thirteen nobles and asked them to come to Fengyue to pay homage to the prince.
Thirteen families are too far from Kunming to the emperor, but they are much closer to Fengjie.
As long as there is nothing really that I can't get away with, I should come to see the crown prince.
It is true that the Ming Dynasty had the rules of the ancestral prince that the crown prince was not allowed to make friends with border generals. But this time the crown prince came down to pay tribute to the army to follow His Majesty's will.
How can the Fu Army appease the general if they don’t see the general?
Of course, Wen Anzhi would not agree to the prince’s personal visit to the Thirteen garrisons to pacify the army.
First of all, that is too dangerous, secondly, wouldn’t the Crown Prince have to go to the Thirteen families in one go?
After all, the prince is still fighting for the young, so it is too inappropriate to do so.
Wen Anzhi believed that Yuan Zongdi, Li Laiheng and others would come without hesitation after seeing the letter.
They searched for a long time and hoped that a royal family could stay at their residence and talk to them.
Now, the arrival of the Crown Prince of Ming Dynasty does not mean that the court officially recognizes them?
If His Majesty did not really trust them, how could he let the prince come to a dangerous place like the frontline?
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Chapter completed!