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044 Mingjiao Five Scattered People

Wei Xiao was stunned when he learned that Yin Qingfeng had been cut and then sneered.

According to the normal process, if Yin Qingfeng is cut by one knife, he will be cut at most three and six holes, but he will be cut into pieces by thousands of knives. He will also be reported to all places. It is obvious that someone is interested in special operations. He uses this matter to mobilize the entire Beggar Gang's disciples to be dissatisfied with him, especially other branches. They are all in danger and must find ways to deal with him, or even find someone to assassinate him directly.

However, Wei Xiao didn't care. He needed to take strong medicine for serious illness. The original Beggar Gang model was not what he wanted. He wanted to use his method to develop a new force within the Beggar Gang. He did not require uniting the entire Beggar Gang. As long as he could master it independently and had enough combat power, it would be fine. For example, he is doing this in Jiangxi now.

Wei Xiao re-issued the reward and punishment regulations. Anyone who joins the Beggars' Sect will raise the bag according to the merits. After the bag is raised, the corresponding treatment will be given: one bag of disciples teaches lotus hands; two bags of disciples teaches lotus sticks; three bags of disciples teaches Huntian Gong plus Five Tiger Fist; four bags of disciples teaches iron broom legs; five bags of disciples teaches sea sand palms; six bags of disciples teaches Bolang Fist; seven bags of disciples teaches Vajra Giant Spirit Palm and eight bags of disciples teaches Turtle Breath Xuan Ding Gong.

It turns out that the inheritance system in the Beggars' Sect is taught by the mood of the beggars. Only those who have made great contributions, with more than six bags of disciples, will be taught by the elders of the passing of the martial arts. The system is very chaotic, and the probability and quality of lower-level disciples learning martial arts are very poor.

Wei Xiao directly announced that the Chuangong Hall was established and promoted Xiao Huanrui to the seven-bag disciples. He was the leader of the Chuangong Hall. He selected the best among the existing Beggar Gang disciples, and selected and promoted a group of six-bag disciples to the Chuangong Hall, responsible for studying the martial arts of the Beggar Gang and teaching martial arts everywhere.

He now formalized and systematic the martial arts inheritance system of the Beggars' Sect, and lowered the threshold for teaching martial arts. A large number of low-level disciples also had the opportunity to learn martial arts, and they all liked to support them.

Wei Xiao established another worship hall, promoted Zhao Huanwu to a seven-bag disciple, and was the leader of the worship hall, who was responsible for recording the merits in the gang and wrote them on the merit book. Any rewards that matched them were awarded. The rewards included money, land, promotion, bags, and additional martial arts, etc. The master of the worship hall, Wei Xiao found many literate disciples to join. At this time, there were too few people in the world who could recognize words and calculate numbers, and it was even more difficult to find one of the beggars. Wei Xiao found many disciples from the Jingyi Sect, allowing them to make meritorious contributions, formulated complete reward rules, and then issued them to provinces across the country.

Now many people were furious and kept asking Shi Huolong, saying that Wei Xiao had the intention of being unjust and would rebel for a long time. Shi Huolong was also a little vague. At this time, Wei Xiao's letter was sent to him, explaining in detail his intention to set up two churches, and strongly suggesting that he would also open a law enforcement hall and a punishment hall under the law enforcement elders, which would be a martial arts and a literary house. At that time, the four churches would be established together, and the law would be rewarded and punished, and the rules would be clear, so that the assistance would be clear and the law would be cured.

Shi Huolong immediately felt much more at ease, so he found the law enforcement elder and established two churches under him.

Wei Xiao made drastic reforms in Jiangxi and focused on establishing an intelligence system. The news of the Beggars' Sect was originally the most well-informed in the world, but most of them were passed on by beggars, which had great disadvantages and lag. Otherwise, they would not have known that the gang leader had replaced people like in the original work. Wei Xiao did not set up a hall openly this time, but only trained special personnel to be responsible for intelligence collection, summary, and summary, making him unnamed and specifically responsible for him.

Shortly after the intelligence system was established, he received a news that shocked him: Zhou Ziwang, who failed to rebel, had been hiding in Wan'an Mountain for the past two years. This time he was betrayed by a traitor. The Tartars received news and sent troops to encircle and suppress them.

Although Wei Xiao and Zhou Ziwang met only once, Zhou Ziwang treated him well and even gave him silver horses, especially the "Autumn Wind Sweeping Falling Leaves" sword. If he hadn't been this sword, he would probably not have lived today.

This is a private relationship. Yu Gong and Zhou Ziwang raised an army to rebel against the Yuan Dynasty. Although he was under the banner of the White Lotus Sect, he could be regarded as a rebel army.

Wei Xiao cannot sit idly by and watch both public and private!

He sent more people to fight the movements of both sides, and then summoned the Beggars' Gang disciples. He got more than 300 disciples from three bags and led the team to Wan'an Mountain in person.

However, Zhou Ziwang, who had spent all his family wealth, summoned more than 5,000 disciples, rebelled and captured Yuanzhou, announced that the country would be changed to Zhou, called himself King of Zhou, and made his master Peng Yingyu the national teacher. All the junior brothers "entered the court as officials" as the backbone of the rebel army, quickly captured the surrounding prefectures and counties.

The government hurriedly sent troops to encircle and suppress the enemy. The two sides fought repeatedly, but the Zhou army was defeated, retreated from Yuanzhou, and then attacked other prefectures and counties.

Although the Yuan Dynasty was corrupt, its combat effectiveness was still amazing. Zhou Ziwang only won two or three games since the first battle. The remaining battles were defeated in a row. The occupied city was taken back in a blink of an eye. They became bandits and traveled to many places from Yuanzhou. They were eventually completely eliminated by the Yuan soldiers. Only Peng Yingyu and Zhou Ziwang and several junior brothers with high martial arts skills escaped.

In the past two years, the government has been slacking off its siege. They have subdued many gangs and formed coalition forces to revolt again. The government forces received news in advance and led them to suppress them. Although they were all called heroes, they were not opponents of the Yuan soldiers. They were almost defeated and then massacred one-sidedly!

Wei Xiao first grasped the situation of both sides and studied the map for a long time. After calculating that Zhou Ziwang's road to the north was stopped by the government, he had to retreat south to Wan'an Mountain. There was a Wan'an Village here, a group of bandits who occupied the mountain and became king. Due to the excellent terrain, Peng Yingyu subdued it and included it in the territory of the "Zhou Kingdom". The leader of the village was also appointed as a general.

There were more than 2,000 Yuan soldiers, including 300 Mongolian cavalry, and the rest were Han infantry, with armor and weapons on them.

He ordered the four hundred beggars to pieces and divided into forty teams, each team led by at least five bags of disciples, restored their true nature to the Beggars' Gang, pretended to be a normal escape, and rushed to the vicinity of Wan'an Mountain in batches.

At this time, the Yuan soldiers were surrounding Wan'anshan and attacking the outside world, and Zhou Ziwang and his gang could only defend passively.

Wei Xiao was hiding in the woods. Seeing that there was a yellow umbrella on the mountain, he was wearing a dragon robe and sitting on a dragon chaise. He was calm and calm and commanding the battle. It was Zhou Ziwang, so he couldn't help but feel funny: this guy actually brought the imperial army to boost morale.

In fact, the rebel army was very critical, otherwise Zhou Ziwang would not have come forward to boost morale in person. The Mongolian soldiers were divided into four sieges, not only were the weapons and equipment, but their physical fitness was also better than the rebel army. The rebel army was generally thin, and there were many young men with pale faces and skinny faces. The Yuan soldiers, especially the Mongolian soldiers, were tall and strong, with large arms and round waists.

The battle ranged from morning to afternoon. There were heavy casualties on the mountain. I could not bear it anymore, so a team of people came down from the mountain to rush forward.

Wei Xiao was shocked and sent an order to cheer up and prepare to take action.

There were more than thirty people rushing down from the mountain, all of whom were martial arts masters. The two monks were led, one was fat and the other was thin. The fat man held an iron rod and carried a large pocket. The other was using a sword, which made it the Nine Palace White Lotus Sword Technique. These two were the Budai monks among the five scattered people of the Ming Cult, and there was also Peng Yingyu.

In addition to these two people, there were three Taoists, and their martial arts were not inferior to them. Five people took the lead in rushing into the enemy formation and relied on their high martial arts to rush around, killing many enemy troops in an instant.
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