Xi'an Fucheng, the palace of the Daxi Emperor (formerly the palace of the Ming and Qin princes), and the Chengyun Hall.
This palace was built in the third year of Hongwu's reign in the Ming Dynasty and was specially renovated for Zhu Yuanzhang's second son, Zhu Ping. During the transition between the Ming and Qi Dynasties, it witnessed the rise and fall of heroes one after another.
In the third year before tomorrow's Qi Dynasty, Li Xianzhong, who was born as a postman, proclaimed himself king in Xi'an, founded the Tang Dynasty, changed the Yuan Dynasty to Yongchang, changed Xi'an to Chang'an, called it Xijing, and historically called it the Western Tang Dynasty.
Although King Chuang recognized Li Yuanhao, the leader of the Xixia Kingdom, as his ancestor, the Western Tang Dynasty imitated the Tang Dynasty system of Li Shimin.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Western Tang Dynasty began a series of political power construction.
In the city of Xi'an, the city wall was built, a galloping road was opened, and the south and north teaching fields were set up northwest of the Drum Tower. Li Xianzhong went to the teaching fields in person every three days to practice shooting.
At its peak, Li Xianzhong had 200,000 infantry and 50,000 cavalry under his command. It is recorded in history books: "The flags are spinning endlessly, and the gold is stirring the ground."
In the first year of Wu Ding, the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty went on a personal expedition and led his army from Xi'an. He was invincible along the way and started his great journey to wipe out the violent Qi.
The yellow crane is gone and never returns, and the white clouds remain empty for thousands of years.
It's a pity that Li Xianzhong left and never came back.
Not only that, the founding emperor of the Western Tang Dynasty finally lost his body in the explosion of Wang Gong Factory and turned directly into water vapor.
In the first year of Wu Ding, after the Qi army regained Xi'an, they were soon expelled by the blacksmith emperor Zhang Zicheng before they began to conquer the local tyrants to divide their fields.
After Zhang Zicheng entered Guanzhong, he copied the entire system established by Li Xianzhong, but changed the name of the country to Daxi.
Just like that, Daxi Kingdom opened again.
It is said that a minister once advised the emperor to establish his capital in Xi'an:
Zhuque Street runs from north to south and has six high slopes, which resemble the Qian Gua. Therefore, a palace was built in the ninety-two to serve as the residence of the emperor. A hundred offices were established in the ninety-three to correspond to the number of gentlemen. The noble position in the ninety-five is indescribable.
He didn't want to but was rejected by Zhang Zicheng.
In his opinion, only Sui Dezhou in the world was suitable for being the capital.
Mizhi's mother-in-law, Suide, is a Han, and that's not nonsense.
Although Lao Zhang is from Dingbian, Yan'an Prefecture, during the most difficult years of his life, it was Mizhi's mother-in-law who gave him the motivation and hope to continue living.
Moreover, most of the generals who followed Lao Zhang to conquer the world were old brothers from northern Shaanxi.
These township parties are naturally repulsive to places like Xi'an and Weinan.
Due to the game between all parties, Daxi Kingdom, which only had two provinces, actually built two capitals.
Xi'an is the southern capital and Suide is the northern capital.
Zhang Zicheng was reluctant to move south, nor did he want his men to go to Xi'an. His early career as a blacksmith made Emperor Daxi resolute, but it also developed his overly paranoid character.
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At the beginning of the founding of Daxi, there were many former Ming Dynasty generals who were demoted and took refuge. These people took refuge with Zhang Zicheng, but they did not want to go to Suide with him to suffer. There was nothing but sand in that place. Going there would really be like drinking the northwest wind.
In addition, the Qi army's various regiments were constantly fighting in eastern Shaanxi, which intensified the existing conflicts within the Daxi Kingdom.
So during the Taichu period, when the Qi army was busy preparing for the southern expedition, Zhang Zicheng's men had their first internal strife. The two sides refused to give in, starting from impeaching each other and finally fighting.
The blacksmith emperor didn't know who listened to the advice of one of his counselors, but he didn't care and let them beat him on their own.
In terms of civil affairs construction, the difference between Zhang Zicheng and Li Xianzhong, who was a blacksmith, was more than one level - although Li Xianzhong's farming ability was not very good.
The Daxi Army was defeated by the Qi Army one after another on the Shanshan-Shaanxi border.
The blacksmith emperor gradually fell in love with alcoholism and had no intention of organizing the restoration of production.
During his reign, the only policy regarding people's livelihood was to prohibit people from drinking alcohol.
As a result, Zhang Zicheng drank it first.
In short, under this series of cunning operations and Zhang Zicheng's repeated insistence, during the ten years that Daqi ruled Shaanxi, the Daxi Army not only did not expand its army much, but not only the people's livelihood did not change, but they made mistakes again and again, completely missing the opportunity to rise. , now on the verge of collapse.
When the Daqi Second Corps crossed the Yellow River from Shanxi and chased the Daxi Army from northern Shaanxi to Xi'an and occupied dozens of prefectures and counties, Deng Changxiong still did not give up. The Second Corps and the Mongolian Corps Together, it seems that this time we are here to fight Zhang Zicheng.
In the main hall of Chengyun Hall, there were dozens of civilian and military generals from Daxi Kingdom standing sparsely.
Emperor Zhang Zicheng of the Great West was reclining on the dragon chair, carrying a withered wine flask.
The huge head hung weakly, and half of the body was hidden under the dirty dragon robe.
After more than ten years of indulging in wine and debauchery, the tendon meat from the blacksmith days has turned into a meat nest. His belly is slightly swollen, and he is climbing on the dragon chair like an old dragon.
"The Tatars are here again. They are coming to Xi'an in the next few days. How are we going to fight?!"
Zhang Zicheng took a gulp of wine and cast his turbid eyes at the civil servants and generals in the main hall.
"Damn it, why are there only these few people left!"
Zhang Zicheng grunted and half-awakened. He was surprised to find that many of his old brothers were gone.
Although there were only a few dozen people left, the hall was still as noisy as a market.
Zhang Zicheng’s adopted son, North King Ai Nengqi, cursed loudly:
Ai Nengqi was famous for his bravery. Historically, he was known as the "Four Generals" along with Sun Kewang, Li Dingguo, and Liu Wenxiu.
"The hungry people are in the northwest, and the Tatars are in the northeast. They are so incompatible with each other that even eight poles can't hit them! Why does Liu Zhaosun come to attack the hungry people, and he has to kill them all! He occupied Yan'an Prefecture, and then came to attack Xi'an!"
In the third year of Shunzhi (1646), Ai Nengqi shot Gebuku, a Qing army commander, and then attacked Dongchuan (today's Huize, Yunnan). He was ambushed by the local chieftain Lu Wanzhong, and died of bleeding due to poisoned arrows.
Just as Ai Nengqi finished speaking, a military general next to him also said angrily:
"This bastard Liu Zhaosun was originally an illegitimate son of a Tatar. This bastard is a fool. How can you reason with him? He insists that the whole world belongs to him. The Tatars occupy dozens of provinces. That's not enough. Now they are trying to take advantage of Shaanxi."
It was Liu Wenxiu, King of Shu, who spoke. Like Ai Nengqi, Liu Wenxiu also followed Zhang Xianzhong in his early years. After the establishment of the Daxi Kingdom, he was named General Funan. This man fought all his life, fighting with the Manchus, the Ming army, and Wu Sangui. He died of illness in the twelfth year of Yongli's reign, and his posthumous title was Zhong. He is the only one among this group of people who died well.
The generals clamored one after another.
"The donkey fool is fighting with the Tatars!"
"Fight!"
Zhang Zicheng, half drunk and half awake, put down the wine bottle, waved his big hand and said angrily:
"Fight them!"
At this time, the civil servants finally began to speak, and the first one to speak was Xu Yixian, the prime minister of Daxi Zuo.
In his early years, Xu Yixian followed Zhang Zicheng and raised an army. This man was knowledgeable and resourceful, and his ambitions were great. He compared himself to Zhuge Liang. He was ambitious and wanted to assist Zhang Zicheng in conquering the world. He also wanted to reform the Daxi Kingdom. Unfortunately, the Daxi Emperor could not hold up the wall.
"Everyone, what are you pretending to be? You only sleep with your mother-in-law every day. Why does Liu Zhaosun come to beat us now? He won't beat us sooner or later. Why is he beating us now?"
Ai Nengqi said nonchalantly:
"Why?"
Xu Yixian smiled and said:
"This melon-skinned grandson has killed King Li Chuang and Zhu Youjian. After defeating Liaodong, he will defeat Shandong. After defeating Jiangnan, he will defeat Sichuan. Now that he can't defeat Sichuan, he will come to defeat the hungry people."
It turns out that the Qi army in the Daxi Kingdom, which was in constant panic, was just trying to attack Sichuan and incidentally attacked Shaanxi.
Ainengqi, who knew the truth, collapsed on the spot.
"Mom, there is no reason for this! It turned out that the purpose of beating the hungry people was to kill Sichuan children! I have fallen to this point now?"