North Korea's hair is green, and her eyebrows have been shaved for the first time. There was singing and dancing at night at the Fang Feast, with wooden fur and soft copper rings hanging down.
The light body spins, the thin throat spins, the moon swings and the flowers are seen in drunkenness. Why do you need to ask the translator for the Yi language? You can express your regrets about leaving home with deep affection.
At the end of the song, before paying homage to the guests with fists and feet, the trees in the well are singing and the candles are burning. (Note 1)
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To the south of Ningbian City, Ping'an Road, there is the main tent of the Qi Army.
Emperor Wu Ding, who was fully armored, stood up from the Taishi chair, put down the collection of poems in his hand, and looked at the busy crowd around him with an indifferent expression.
"Be careful, that is the storybook that the Empress Dowager Cisheng loves to read the most!"
"Do you understand the rules? The map cannot be rolled sideways!"
"The jade seal must be installed separately!"
In the large tent, a great eunuch wearing a three-mountain hat and a red three-clawed python robe was holding one hand on his hip and holding an orchid finger with the other, directing a group of eunuchs behind him to carefully carry the atlas and classics carried by Emperor Wu Ding.
"Be careful. If you lose one of these precious utensils or break one, you won't be able to apologize for being cut into pieces by a thousand cuts!"
Liu Zhaosun, who was sitting next to him, felt Dongfang Zhu's spittle splashing on him several times, and finally couldn't bear it anymore and waved to the chief manager.
Dongfang Zhu quickly stopped talking, approached Emperor Wu Ding, and said respectfully:
"Long live the Lord?"
"After that, there is no need to be cut into pieces. Human life is precious. Objects are just objects. They can be remade if they are broken. Once a person dies, he can no longer live. Please don't speak to everyone like this in the future, as if I am a tyrant."
Dongfang Zhu was stunned for a moment, a trace of disbelief flashed in his eyes, and then returned to normal.
"What Long Live Master taught me is that if I am ignorant, I will deserve to die."
Dongfang Zhulian said he was guilty, and under the gaze of Emperor Wu Ding, he slapped himself several times in the mouth with his bow.
Liu Zhaosun did not stop him and waited silently for him to finish the fight before calmly asking: "The envoy from North Korea is here again?"
Dongfang Zhu ignored his red and swollen face and replied quickly: "Back to Lord Long Live, the North Koreans are here again. This time eight people came, and they are still waiting outside the tent. They have been waiting for almost two hours."
"I came here to die for the third time. Li Zhu has always wanted to negotiate peace with me. People always think of repenting when they are desperate."
Dongfang Zhu echoed from the side: "What your Majesty said is true. These are unfamiliar white-eyed wolves. I heard that starting from the 47th year of Wanli, Kaiyuan had good relations with North Korea, buying their ore at high prices and selling them at low prices." We gave them food and helped them solve the resettlement problem for the refugees. Unexpectedly, these white-eyed wolves took advantage of the civil strife in Daqi to collude with the slave builders to invade and even killed Lord Xu (Xu Xiake)..."
"Don't mention the past anymore, and look forward to everything. I hope Li Zhu can understand my good intentions and return to Daqi as soon as possible. I can help him become a governor. Unfortunately, it's too late now."
Although they were determined to destroy North Korea, Emperor Wu Ding was deeply moved by their stubbornness and persistence.
Li Zhu was really anxious.
"Long live my lord, he's anxious. That bastard Li Zhu saw my army coming to attack and knew he wouldn't survive, so he's anxious."
Emperor Wu Ding was moved and decided to let these Korean envoys go and not sacrifice their flags for the time being.
"The camp will soon be moved to Shun'an in the south, which is closer to Pyongyang. Wherever I will direct the battle, let them come in."
Pei Dahu took the order and left. Eight North Korean envoys followed the aggressive-faced Pei Dahu into the tent. Liu Zhaosun didn't even look at these people.
"Go back and tell Li Zhu that my army is about to attack Pyongyang. If you want to talk about it, we can talk about it after this battle is over. I hope he can wait until that day alive, although it seems difficult."
After Emperor Wu Ding finished speaking, he waved to Pei Dahu and added:
"Give them some food, give them some horses, and let them return to Seoul."
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Rather than saying that Emperor Wu Ding suddenly became compassionate, it is better to say that the time-travelers enjoy the pleasure of having the power of life and death of others, and controlling the life and death of others at will.
Dongfang Zhu was still busy, and the mountains of books, maps, cases and sand trays were carried out by the eunuchs in the big tent. Several carriages that had been prepared were parked outside the tent. Wei Zhao and a group of imperial guards were beside him. guard.
From time to time, one or two messengers rushed into the big tent from a distance. They knelt down in front of Emperor Wu Ding out of breath. Before they had time to catch their breath, they hurriedly reported the military information they had just received to the Supreme Emperor.
"Report! The general of the Second Corps has entered Hamgyong Province and is marching south. General Deng said that it is expected to arrive at the combat area on the fourth day of October."
"Report! General Qi led the Third Corps to set off yesterday and return to Yizhou to defend!"
"Report! On October 2, the Fifth Corps was stationed in Jiashan. This is the report sent by General Pu to His Majesty."
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Liu Zhaosun took the Tang newspaper from Pu Gang and read it carefully. Suddenly he remembered something and said to Dongfang:
"Call Zhang Dong and Liu Xingzuo."
Zhang Mazi and Liu Xingzuo quickly entered the tent.
"Is there no news about the Sixth Corps yet?"
The two intelligence chiefs looked at each other and both bowed their heads in silence.
When Liu Zhaosun saw this, he stopped asking questions.
"Report! General Qin's messengers have returned from Xuzhou."
"Let the messenger come in."
Liu Zhaosun was overjoyed when he heard the news about Qin Jianxun.
Soon, an exhausted messenger with the black bear battle flag of the Fourth Corps on his back entered the big tent under the leadership of Pei Dahu.
When the messenger saw Emperor Wu Ding, he quickly and laboriously performed a military salute and raised a bag of blood-stained and dirty Tang newspapers in his hand.
It seems that this journey has not been easy.
Emperor Wu Ding waved his hand and motioned to bring the Tang newspaper. Dongfang Zhu quickly took it and handed it to the Supreme Emperor.
Liu Zhaosun read it carefully twice, his brows gradually furrowed, but soon after, the smile returned to his face.
"Okay, Zhu Changhui behaved himself and did not take advantage of the fire. Qin Jianxun wanted me to agree with him and send the Huaihe Corps to the north to assist North Korea. I think it is unnecessary."
Emperor Wuding talked to himself for a while and put down the Tang newspaper sent from Xuzhou to North Korea.
"The South allows me to save my worries and give Qin Jianxun an order."
Huang Gongfu, a bachelor of Dongge, Zhou Yanru, a bachelor of Jianjidian, and Hou Xun, the minister of the Ministry of Rites, immediately came up and looked at the Supreme Emperor respectfully, waiting for the edict to be issued.
Zhou Houwen and Zhou Houwen were not only one of the recorders of Taizu's actual records (the nightly activities of the Supreme Emperor after he went to bed were recorded by the eunuch Dongfang Zhu), most of the edicts that the Supreme Emperor usually issued orally were polished and modified by these three people. It is issued to six departments and implemented by all localities.
"Tell Qin Jianxun that he did a good job and was determined. He only attacked underground when he could hold it. Holding the Huaihe River is a great achievement. Don't worry about the war in the north. Everything is going well in the Korean War. He did a good job in Xuzhou. I am determined to reward him. .”
Hou Xun held a piece of wood, and before the emperor finished speaking, he took the pen with one hand and polished it with the other, writing quickly. In a moment, a eloquent imperial edict was written.
Liu Zhaosun signaled the soldiers to go down and rest. He took the imperial edict and read it hastily. He extended his thumb and praised:
"Okay, Hou Xun is really talented in writing. Let's send it to Xuzhou for execution."
After seeing off the North Korean envoy and the messenger of the Fourth Corps, Emperor Wu Ding was just about to take a breath when he remembered that he had not received information from the Sixth Corps for a long time.
"I wonder if Wu Aheng has landed on Huanghaidao and launched an attack on the Korean army on time as planned?"
Liu Zhaosun knew that the battlefield was changing rapidly, and plans could never keep up with the changes. The battlefield was changing rapidly. He decided not to wait any longer, and set off in advance, leading the 30,000-strong Central Army to advance.
"Wait a minute."
A young father-in-law who was moving books was suddenly stopped by the Supreme Emperor and stood beside him in fear.
Liu Zhaosun casually pulled out a book of poems from a large pile of poems in the little eunuch's arms and looked at the spine. It was a work by Gao Qi, a poet in the early Ming Dynasty.
"It's up to him. After reading this poem, he's going to fight."
The Supreme Emperor waved his hand, and the young eunuch quickly walked out of the tent holding the book as if he had been granted amnesty.
Note:
1. Selected from Gao Qi's "Korean Children's Songs (I drink at the school house, there are two Korean singers and dancers)". Gao Qi, a famous poet at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty. His courtesy name was Jidi, his nickname was Chaxuan, and he was a native of Changzhou. He lived in seclusion at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. Wu Song Qingqiu, named himself Qingqiu Zi. Gao Qi was talented, knowledgeable, literary, and especially good at poetry. Together with Liu Ji and Song Lian, he was known as one of the "Three Masters of Poetry and Prose in the Early Ming Dynasty". In the early Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, he promoted Hubu The minister on the right refused to speak hard. Wei Guan, the prefect of Suzhou, renovated the palace at the site of Zhang Shicheng and was found guilty and executed. Gao Qi once wrote the "Liangwen on County Administration" for him, which contains the four words "dragon on the pan and tiger on the ground", which is suspected of praising Zhang Shicheng. , even sitting down and cutting him in the waist.
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