Chapter 611 The island of old age and death

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But before the Qi soldiers arrived, all the ministers fled, the generals were defeated and surrendered, and the unification of Qi was just around the corner. As a result, one or two scholars led the country fools to fight against Fang Zhang's enemy. They used sheep to tigers and mantis arms as chariots. Even though there were millions of people, it was still useful! However, one's ambition can be determined, and one should not judge it by success or failure. ——Ji Liuqi's "Southern Strategy of the Ming Dynasty"

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After Liu Kan understood the true meaning of the romance in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, in October of the first year of Guangde, he packed up the last batch of officials in Nanjing who were not demoted and sent them to North Korea.

In this way, the lonely minister of Nanming can spend the rest of his life on a deserted island with Emperor Hongguang and Prince Zhu.

Emperor Guangde's merciful move attracted the attention of the ministers, especially some Nanming officials. They knew little about Korean culture and did not know the harsh life on Ganghwa Island, so they mistakenly regarded exile as a pardon.

As a result, everyone praised the little emperor for his kindness.

The academicians of the Hanlin Academy, who were good at figuring out the holy meaning, immediately went to court and began to express incomprehensible flattery, comparing the sixteen-year-old Liu Kan to Song Renzong and Han Shizu (Liu Xiu) who were kind and loving to the people.

Zhang Pu wrote in a nauseous way: "The Holy Emperor is touched by rain and dew, and his kindness extends to people far away, and benefits to his ministers."

Scholars, farmers, industry and merchants all in the Qi Dynasty are eager to recuperate and recuperate.

Liu Zhaosun has been fighting for many years and is invincible. Although he has conquered more than 10 million square kilometers of land for Daqi, now, Daqi is in ruins and many people have not yet lived and worked in peace and contentment.

The empire's furiously advancing war machine has drained Liaodong, Shandong and Henan. Now it is rumbling forward and is about to begin to engulf Jiangnan...

Liu Zhaosun abolished the imperial examination, abolished the official position, and practiced several circles of doctrine, which offended scholars all over the world.

Among tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of people, there are always one or two Confucian scholars who are desperate for their lives and make up jokes to criticize him. This is all reasonable.

For example, some people say that the Supreme Emperor is militaristic and does not look like a human king (he is half-human and half-god, and his muscles all over his body are bulging, so he certainly does not look like an emperor).

Some people say that when the Supreme Emperor was hunting at the Shenyang hunting ground, he shot 399 wild deer in one day, and he was known as the Deer Sect.

Some people say that Liu Zhaosun was a lustful woman and Yu Yushinu took too much Vajra Powder, so he ended up having no heirs...

One more sentence: before Nanjing was captured by the Qi army, Nanming compared Da Qi to Northern Qi, and compared Liu Zhaosun to the crazed Gao Huan.

Civil servants naturally hate war, and they have no use in fighting.

The new emperor took charge personally, and the Supreme Emperor showed signs of delegating power. Countless careerists similar to Kang Yingqian came forward one after another. Everyone hoped that Liu Kan would change his ways, govern the country with gentle virtues, care about the suffering of the people, lighten taxes and reduce taxes.

The most important thing is that the little emperor should reuse himself and improve his official position and salary.

Liu Kan forgave Huang Duanbo and forgave many people who were destined to die. This gave everyone hope and the hope of realizing civil rule in Daqi.

Of course, if these careerists could predict the future and see that Liu Kan was later more cruel than his father Liu Zhaosun (hence the posthumous title of "Emperor Qi Wu"), they would have new ideas.

Liu Kan ordered the Nanming monarchs and ministers to be sent away, of course not to let them off the hook, but to let these lonely ministers go to Jianghua Island to fend for themselves and complete the dream of survival in the wilderness that Bei Ye had not completed.

Although the number of thieves who died at the hands of the Supreme Emperor in the past ten years ranged from 8,000 to 10,000, in fact, Liu Zhaosun was not a cruel person at heart.

This may sound a bit hypocritical, but it is the truth.

The Supreme Emperor could forgive Huang Duanbo and an assassin who almost killed his son, but Liu Kan could not.

Liu Kan's mother, Zhang Yan, was poisoned to death on the order of Zhu Youjian. On the surface, the little emperor was calm, but in fact he had always been worried about this matter.

He wants Zhu Youjian's disciples and grandchildren to pay the price.

It was only due to the constraints of his father that a revenge operation similar to the large-scale massacre of Ming vassal kings and clansmen carried out by the Qing Dynasty was delayed.

Revenge may be late, but it will not be absent.

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In accordance with the request of Emperor Guangdeok, King Yi Biao of Joseon gave "special care" to the Ming Dynasty monarchs and ministers on Ganghwa Island to ensure that no one escaped.

The Koreans on Ganghwa Island provide food and fresh water from time to time and in rationed quantities to ensure that Zhu Changying and others are always in a state of not starving to death or about to starve to death.

Zhu Changhuan, Zhu Cixiang, Huang Duanbo and others survived on Jianghua Island and were not in danger of their lives for the time being, but it was absolutely impossible to cause any trouble.

The Imperial Navy gathered for training near Ganghwa Island. There were rumors that the Emperor was preparing to use this place as an advance base for his eastern expedition against Japan.

Since arriving on Ganghwa Island, Zhu Changhuan has been eating either bubble tea or pickled vegetables every day. Occasionally, he can get some Korean ginseng from a North Korean businessman to replenish his health.

But it was of no use, because all three thousand beauties in Nanjing were occupied by Liu Zhaosun.

Besides the old ministers, there were only two young eunuchs accompanying Emperor Hongguang.

There are no women on Ganghwa Island and there is not enough food.

In short, this is a tragic story of survival in the wilderness.

Ships shuttled back and forth on the sea, and the sound of the drill horns of the Qi navy resounded throughout Ganghwa Island.

The navy of Qi State is strong, with thousands of ships and no less than 30,000 elite sailors.

Looking at the veterans behind him who were trembling as they walked, Zhu Changying felt sad. He knew that no matter what, he was no match for Liu Zhaosun or Da Qi, so he finally accepted his fate and settled down to be the master of Jianghua Island, or to be precise, the deputy master of the island.

The real owner of the island is Zhu Cixiang, the son of Zhu Youjian.

The former Ming Prince had thirteen attendants, five more than Zhu Changhuan.

Moreover, this person arrived at Ganghwa Island ten years before Emperor Hongguang and started the Far Cry game first.

Prince Zhu has an advantage in this wilderness survival competition and can grab more kimchi and mustard every day.

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Kang Guangxu, the son of Kang Yingqian, was summoned to Nanjing. The cabinet discussed and appointed him as the admiral of the Thirteen Gates because Nanjing City has thirteen gates.

Since then, Kang Yingqian's nephew and son have continued to serve Da Qi. His nephew Kang Jingxiu is now the censor of Jiangxi Province, and Kang Guangxu has become the admiral of Nanjing City. Da Qi can be considered worthy of the Kang family.

The Qi army's 110,000 troops have been gathering in Nanjing for three months. Food and grass are on the verge of shortage. The Qi officials who occupied Nanzhili were surprised to find that it was difficult for the people in Nanjing to survive, let alone support this army of more than 100,000 people. An army of men.

Mao Jiuhua, the newly appointed governor of Jiangning (Nanjing) in the Qi Dynasty, sent a memorial to the Emperor. In his memorial, he begged the imperial court to send some grain from Huguang and Jiangxi.

He wrote in his memorial:

"...Everything in today's new capital is the result of the original creation; but nine of the ten rooms are empty, the storehouses are like a wash, and military supplies are crowded like sparks, making it difficult..."

Before the remnants of Zheng Sen in the southeast are wiped out, a large number of troops are still needed to garrison around Nanjing.

However, in order to find fodder for the cavalry and horses, tens of thousands of cavalry have almost eaten up the grassland around Nanjing.

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