1609 Seeds of Hatred

Style: Historical Author: Pure heartWords: 2199Update Time: 24/01/11 23:59:34
The reason why people grow is destined to be that a series of people and things have stimulated them since the next life, creating some kind of pressure, which forces people to keep moving forward.

It is difficult for people to grow in good times. Only when appropriate adversity makes people feel a certain amount of pain can they have the motivation to change. If Zai Chun is trapped in the capital forever, surrounded by a group of actors and actresses, pretending that the world is peaceful, and he cannot feel the sense of crisis, then he will have no motivation to reform.

In real history, Zaichun's education was extremely failed. As an emperor who had just taken over the throne, he did not solve the more serious problems of the empire. Instead, he wanted to rebuild the Old Summer Palace. Perhaps in his eyes, the big burned scar in the capital was the empire. The biggest problem is that as long as the scar is repaired, the prosperous age of Kangxi and Qianlong will come again.

Think about how childish it is! But this is not Zaichun's fault. What thoughts can a sixteen-year-old child have? If you don't meet a good teacher to educate you, you will only become like him.

The Holy Ancestor Kangxi ascended the throne at the age of eight, and performed much better than Zaichun in his early teens. This is because Kangxi really met a grandmother, the Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang, who taught him real things, as well as great scholars such as Chen Tingjing, Xiong Cilu, and Wu Ciyou. There are even Western masters who teach, such as Tang Ruowang, Nan Huairen and so on.

Kangxi's ability to become a sage is inseparable from the excellent education he received in his early years, but Zai Chun obviously did not have that luck. There were many flatterers around him, ambitious people, and countless villains who were sanctimonious and committed male thieves and female prostitutes. In the Forbidden City, only the Empress Dowager Ci'an of the East and the great scholar Weng Tonghe were the loyal and devoted educator Zaichun, but after all they were alone.

Failed education and distorted environment finally created a tragic emperor!

Growth in life cannot be separated from pressure, but pressure also requires a certain degree. When the pressure reaches a certain level and exceeds a person's endurance limit, that kind of change will cause genetic mutation. In small words, it is called a character flaw. In other words, it is called a character flaw. Dali said it was a perversion.

And with everything Zai Chun faced today, this battle in the Far East was already a bit too stressful for the thirteen-year-old him. If Xiao Letian were at the scene today, he would never let Zai Chun know about Qiqihar's information, because a master knows his apprentice too well, and he would not let the thirteen-year-old Zai Chun bear such a huge pressure alone.

Xiao Letian will suppress this information for at least three years. At least, he will tell Zai Chun after he is sixteen years old and takes office, so that he can be more determined and more prepared. Young saplings cannot experience the typhoon prematurely. It will break.

Xiao Letian had debated many times before whether to take Chun to the front line in this Far East war, but he finally nodded and agreed after Emperor Tongzhi's pleading.

According to Xiao Letian's original intention, at this age, Zai Chun should gradually try to understand the stages of war, instead of being thrown into the cruel battlefield all at once.

Imagine a thirteen-year-old child personally running into the Shura Hell of a mountain of corpses and a sea of ​​blood, looking at the human internal organs and broken limbs on the ground soaked in a pool of blood, and helplessly watching every life being crushed into powder. Even an adult can't bear this huge impact, let alone a child.

In Xiao Letian's plan, Zai Chun should always be by his side, looking at the battlefield from a distance to feel the atmosphere of war instead of understanding the cruelty of war all at once. He should not be allowed to go directly to the front line to get close to the God of Death.

This is very harmful to the child's soul! But Zai Chun, this disobedient idiot, actually sneaked out of the headquarters and reached the front line, almost causing the entire defense line to fall.

On the surface, the final tight confinement was a punishment for Zai Chun, but in fact it was more about Xiao Letian's care for Zai Chun. He hoped that Zai Chun could think alone and not run around, stay away from war and away from the place where humanity is annihilated, and wait for him to digest it completely. After experiencing the impact of this bloody battle and getting rid of the shadow, he came into contact with the deeper evils of human nature.

Unfortunately, fate is not as good as fate. Zai Chun is destined to be a tragedy. Without Xiao Letian, no one can understand the essence of this educational theory. As a result, there is a brand new spiritual shock or explosion.

This war in the Far East was a major life node for Emperor Tongzhi. His character began to change at this moment, which was subtle but irreversible. This was also the initial germination of the great tragedy three years later. point.

Xiao Letian once had the possibility of shaping Zai Chun into an excellent Manchu emperor. Even Xiao Letian thought about including the Manchu group led by Zai Chun into the Chinese category, but that was only a possibility. Hope.

Zai Chun underwent strange changes after the war, and at that delicate moment when the cancer was just born, Xiao Letian, the only psychiatrist who could remove the cancer, was not by his side.

After all, fate has its own set of operating rules, and it is not easy to reverse fate.

"A sneeze... a sneeze... a sneeze..." Three huge sneezes sounded on the horse-drawn sledge. Xiao Letian, wrapped in a bearskin coat, rubbed his nose and cursed, "Who is talking about me? Or is someone scolding me?" I?"

The frozen Amur River is covered with snow, and now the weather is a bit warm. You can see traces of black lines in the vast whiteness in the distance, which are the first melting ice and snow on the sunny side, revealing the dark soil below.

The volunteers went north from the sea by boat, and 20,000 elite troops landed at the mouth of the Amur River. Instead of going overland, the vanguard made a large number of simple sledges from local materials, and used cold-resistant Mongolian horses and dogs to drag the soldiers and supplies directly across the ice. noodle.

Each soldier is also equipped with a sled and can march extremely quickly on flat ice.

The intelligence personnel of Kirigakure Imp had produced a detailed topographic map of the Amur River as early as last year. From the confluence of the Ussuri River to the sea, all areas where the army could cross the river were marked in detail.

Theoretically, the ice on the Amur River in Heilongjiang is very solid in the cold winter, and people and horses can walk freely anywhere. It seems that the Tsarist Russian Cossack reinforcements can cross the river at any point.

However, crossing a river with an army of more than ten thousand people is completely different from a small force with a few dozen people. When crossing a river, they must consider factors such as the road on the other side, the terrain of the mountains and forests, the structure of the mountains, and so on.

No commander would be stupid enough to let tens of thousands of troops enter the primeval forest, and no one would let the delicate war horses walk on the rugged mountain roads in troubled times.

The army is not an expedition team, and their march must follow many rules. Therefore, the Qing Dynasty and the Volunteer Army only need to hold on to more than ten important crossings along the entire river defense line. The rest of the area cannot be used by Tsarist Russia to advance troops.

Every time he arrived at a strategic point across the river, Xiao Letian would leave one or two companies of troops and enough explosives. With loud explosions, the half-meter-deep ice cracked and exploded inch by inch, and the floating ice The wild animals in the mountains and rivers were also frightened and fled in all directions.

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