Guo Ning's emotions were also ignited, and he waved repeatedly to signal to the soldiers.
More than ten years ago, when he was catching hares in the bushes outside Wuyue Camp in Changzhou and trying to feed his family, he never expected this day; three years ago, he woke up struggling in a pond in Bianwudian. When I almost choked to death from sewage and ice particles, I never thought that today would happen.
Even a month ago, when he set out from Yidu Prefecture to reorganize his army, he never thought that he would be in such a place so soon and see such a situation before him.
This situation made Guo Ning's heart beat wildly. He couldn't think of any words to describe it. He could only say that a man should be like this, which was very appropriate.
But this feeling is different from the infatuation with wealth and honor. The so-called wealth and honor of the contemporary era are actually very boring in Guo Ning's eyes. He has seen better ones in his dreams.
What moved him fiercely, almost trembling all over his body, was the joy of millions of people, and the sense of power that tens of thousands of people felt like one person. Guo Ning seems to feel that Ding Haijun is a wave rising from the bottom of Daikin, and he is just following the current situation to stimulate the wave, and then standing on the wave.
Only warriors who are accustomed to entrusting their lives to each other with their comrades will feel this way; only generals who have truly grown up from the bottom of the army and know what ordinary soldiers are thinking will feel this way.
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The ordinary warriors under the rule of the Kingdom of Jin, especially the Han warriors, have been feeling aggrieved for a long time.
They are soldiers of Dajin and slaves of the Jurchens. They are even inferior to the Khitans and Bohai people. They support Dai Jin, but are hostile and guarded against by Dai Jin. Many heroes among them want to be loyal to Dai Jin to gain wealth, but they are always used as knives by Dai Jin and abandoned by Dai Jin like worn shoes.
It wasn't until Dajin became weaker and weaker that they finally discovered the possibility of rising, but they encountered an enemy ten times more powerful than the Jurchens. They were not allowed to continue to serve Daijin, but they ended up falling victim to the iron heel of the Mongolian army. This situation has happened again and again in the past few years, and has become a source of lingering fear for almost all Hanerwu people, so that many people have to succumb to fear.
But now, the officers and soldiers of Dinghai Navy no longer know what fear is. After today, their confidence will be stronger and they will be less afraid.
The Kingdom of Jin was founded by force. Although in recent years they have begun to strive for sinicization, they also respect Confucianism and speak from Confucianism. However, they themselves entered China from outside the region, and some reasons cannot be explained over and over again. Therefore, it is difficult for them to educate ordinary people. The strength of Han'er is still there, and the blood in the hearts of ordinary people has not yet been castrated.
Now, Han'er from the bottom have mastered the force and formed an army that truly belongs to them; this army will naturally have the instinct to defeat and overwhelm the enemy.
Guo Ning led them and took control of Zhongdu with irresistible force. At the same time, he shattered the last shackles in the hearts of the soldiers and made them understand the new truth:
The Jurchens and Mongols have this kind of thing, as do the Han people; the nobles and the Yan people have it, and so do the ordinary generals and soldiers! Not only that, but stronger, much stronger! With this power, everyone in the navy is qualified to get what they deserve!
Guo Ning looked again at Shi Tianni and others who were kneeling in front of them. Shi Tianni seemed to feel Guo Ning's gaze and lowered his head even more respectfully. He turned to look to the northwest of the high platform. Zhang Rou and others were urging their horses to enter from the corner gate. The group quickly understood the situation, then quickly dismounted and knelt down.
Guo Ning knew that these people were different from ordinary soldiers. Their background and talents determined that they could be equally successful among the Jurchens and the Mongols. Their thoughts were very complicated, and what they hoped to get from Guo Ning was much more than ordinary soldiers.
But it doesn't matter, Guo Ning doesn't mind, it's human nature and it's normal in itself. As time goes by, the thoughts of those cheering simple soldiers will become complicated. They will think of their own future, glory, wealth or other things.
Guo Ning is the commander-in-chief of the warriors. He will use warrior methods to lead the soldiers to obtain what they deserve. As long as the army can always make progress and always maintain the goal of struggle and advancement, Guo Ning will lead them on the road to seizing the goal.
Thinking of this, Guo Ning found that he was a little distracted. He stopped his attention, laughed and asked the kneeling subordinates to get up quickly, and asked the attendants to inform the general of the navy headquarters not to lead the team to stay in the palace for a long time, and quickly assigned people to control the important areas to ensure safety. In addition, restore law and order in the city as soon as possible.
"Where is the emperor? Didn't he come with him?" he asked Monk Luo.
Monk Luo and several of his subordinates just came up from the steps. At this moment, he was looking around curiously, first touching the jade railings with intricate patterns, and then stretching out his knuckles to knock on a large bronze tripod placed in front of the hall.
When Guo Ning asked, he responded casually: "Just now he wanted to enter the palace, but we stopped him and lost his temper."
"Oh?" Guo Ning laughed: "Then what?"
Monk Luo waved his hand: "I asked Liu Yue to take people to tell him. Many people died in the palace, and Shuhu Gaoqi also did messy things. We can't do it without cleaning up... He will go to Prince Sheng's Mansion to rest first. Sheng Sheng Just dance outside the palace gate!"
Monk Luo may seem rough and arrogant, but in fact he always handles things properly. He asked Liu Yue to lead people to talk, and Liu Yue naturally had the confidence to convince the emperor. As for Prince Sheng's Mansion, it was the emperor's early residence in Zhongdu, where he often lived before he ascended the throne.
Listening to Monk Luo's tone, it seems that placing an emperor is no different from placing an ordinary person. Many people on the high platform looked at each other. At first they were not used to it, but then they suddenly realized what they should be doing.
"Where is Mr. Jinzhi?" Guo Ning asked again.
"He has gone to see Xu Ding. If everything goes well, he will also meet with some people and ask them to come to the palace as soon as possible to meet the envoy."
Guo Ning nodded.
No one said anything else for a while, and they were silent for a while. At this time, Chen Ran came out from the side of Da'an Palace and stepped forward excitedly: "It's windy outside. Envoy, why don't you come into the palace?"
Everyone around looked at Guo Ning. In fact, the wind is not very strong, but people seem to feel a special meaning from the sound of the wind, with heavy pressure or expectations, taking turns to occupy their hearts, making people feel both happy and worried.
Zhang Rou and Miao Daorun were walking up the stone steps. When they heard this sentence, they almost staggered at the same time.
Guo Ning walked a few steps towards Da'an Hall. No one around him said anything. People held their breath and looked at him.
He stood at the door of the palace, looked into the dark and deep huge space inside, turned back to his subordinates and said: "I have never entered the main hall of the palace. Last time in Zhongdu, I spent a lot of effort to open it. I won the war and won the emperor's favor, but the emperor kicked me to Shandong with no intention of letting me go to court to see the world. So, there is no need to rush this time."
He said to Monk Luo: "Master, it's better for us to live in the military camp."
Monk Luo chuckled: "Okay! Okay!"