Yao Guangxiao did not refuse to meet with the people sent by Zhu Di.
Because he knows that it is better to be direct than not.
Soon, the visitor appeared in the big tent.
"General Zhang, it's you who came and laid down in person." Yao Guangxiao was a little surprised when he saw it.
Zhang Yu is the number one subordinate under King Yan, which shows how important he is to this meeting.
"I've met Master Daoyan."
Zhang Yu came in, clasped his hands, and greeted Yao Guangxiao.
Then his eyes turned to Wei Guang.
"Who is this?"
The underlying meaning is self-evident, that is, he wants Yao Guangxiao to let him out.
Before Yao Guangxiao could say anything, Wei Guang directly introduced himself: "A certain Tian is one of the elite merchants under Tai Sun's command. He is the leader of Korea, Wei Guang."
Hearing this, Zhang Yu's originally smiling face became a little ugly.
He seemed to know why Prince Yan had to act according to circumstances when he came with him.
It turned out that King Yan had already expected that Master Daoyan must have someone from His Highness Taisun.
In this case, it's hard to say for sure.
"Sit down, King Yan, I am here to discuss matters with the poor monk on behalf of the Ming Dynasty." Yao Guangxiao asked first.
It can be regarded as avoiding the conflict situation between the two in advance.
Obviously, Wei Guang now has strong concerns about Zhang Yu's attitude. If Zhang Yu has a bad temper, it will be difficult to deal with.
Zhang Yu was relatively restrained and immediately understood the meaning of Master Dao Yan's words.
That is, Zhang Yuxing currently represents not Yan, but the entire Ming Dynasty.
In so many things, cooperation is possible.
Zhang Yu looked at Wei Guang and felt very clear in his heart that it would be difficult to mention King Yan in front of Master Dao Yan this time.
So he nodded and said, "Now that we have occupied part of the Ming Dynasty, Song Guogong followed your Majesty's instructions and landed there. He first occupied the territory and then slowly planned it."
"Currently, we are divided into four groups. With the kings of Yan, Jin and Qi in front, we will set off in three groups."
"To pick up the general, because King Yan is closer to Goryeo, I contacted the mage and handed it over to King Yan to pick him up."
Zhang Yu kept his story short and briefly introduced the current situation in Ming Dynasty.
Of course, Feng Sheng did want to send someone here, but he was directly kicked away by King Yan.
The King of Yan is also very clear. Even though he is so small, Duke Feng of the Song Dynasty will not care too much about it.
Zhang Yu got the secret of King Yan, so he naturally used the tiger skin as a coat.
After listening to this, Yao Guangxiao finally understood the current situation.
After hesitating for a moment, he said: "The poor monk is relatively new to the military field. For the next specific matter, I will trouble General Zhang to contact General Wei."
Zhang Yu was stunned.
Wei Guang next to him grinned.
Master Daoyan's intention is already quite clear, which is equivalent to stating his current position.
Zhang Yumei, according to the current situation, can only accept it.
Yao Guangxiao clasped his hands together, saluted, handed over the big tent to the two, and left directly.
It's not that he can't, but he leaves the matter of Zhang Yu coming over to negotiate entirely to Wei Guang. ….
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After the matter was over, he would come back to discuss it in detail with Wei Guang.
"General Zhang, please." Wei Guang laughed, pointed at the chair and said to Zhang Yu.
Seeing this, Zhang Yu understood that there was no other way, so he could only clasp his fists and say: "General Guard, please."
In the big tent, Yao Guangxiao frowned and looked into the distance.
That's the direction of Ming Dynasty.
In fact, in Yao Guangxiao's heart, the choice was already very straightforward, and he naturally wanted to safeguard the interests of His Highness the Grand Sun.
It's just that here, it's not that I have to completely cut off the relationship with King Yan.
After all, in this strange land, everyone has the same identity, Han people.
More should be combined, and
It’s not that they are hostile to each other.
This is why even Wei would choose to discuss it in detail with Zhang Yu.
several days,
Zhang Yu also returned to King Yan.
Zhu Di summoned him the first time he came back.
"Tell me how Master Daoyan responded to you."
Zhu Di was the first to ask.
It's been a long time, he thought.
Dao Yan helped him in almost all aspects, especially when he was in Peiping.
Those who are good at fighting have no great achievements.
So when Zhu Ying transferred Yao Guangxiao away from Zhu Di, it was as if Zhu had a broken arm, and many things became less convenient.
Now, finally, in the land of Japan, the two have contact again.
When Zhang Yu heard King Yan's question, he replied with some shame: "King Qi, I will go to the Gaoli Institute and Master Dao Yan for only two or three sentences."
Zhu Di frowned and asked, "What's going on?"
Zhu Di has great trust in Zhang, and in terms of strategy, Zhang Yu can be said to be a talent who can truly stand alone.
That's why Zhu Di sent Zhang Yu over to discuss the alliance with Dao Yan in detail.
Zhang Yu replied: "Wang, in Master Daoyan's body, there is a general named Wei, who claims to be the Taisun Chamber of Commerce and is in charge of the army in Goryeo."
"As soon as the general passed by and reported himself, he was so on guard against the general that he had no chance to meet Master Daoyan alone."
"Then Master Daoyan asked Mo to discuss the specific matters of the alliance with Wei Guang."
"Then I stayed there for a while and couldn't find an opportunity. Wei Guang was always by Master Dao Yan's side."
After Zhu Di heard this, he fell silent.
In fact, in Zhu Di's heart, he is very clear about Dao Yan's character. This is a person who just wants to realize his ambition.
From other perspectives, the current way can be regarded as getting what we want.
If Dao Yan really wanted to give him a message, Prime Minister Zhu Di could have found other ways.
"Yes, King. Before the general left, Master Daoyan asked the general to bring a message to the prince."
Just when Zhu Di felt a little sentimental, Zhang Yu spoke.
Zhu Di quickly asked: "What are you talking about?"
Zhang Yu replied: "Master Daoyan, thank you for taking care of Qingshou Temple."
Zhu Di paused slightly and suddenly became enlightened.
"Ha, I know that Daoyan will never let me down."…
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Qingshou Temple looks like a simple monk temple to outsiders, but to Zhu Di and Yao Guangxiao, it is actually a temple.
Many secret activities are almost always carried out in Qingshou Temple.
For example, the alliance with Li Jinglong transports high-quality war horses.
It is naturally difficult for Zhu Di to come out on this side, including relatives in the palace, and they cannot come out.
This is not to say that Zhu Di has a problem with his trust in his personal guards.
But there are some things that Zhu Di cannot participate in at all.
Although the Jinyiwei did not say that they had strict supervision over the vassals in various places, the transportation of war horses would definitely attract the attention of some interested people.
It is very bright and lacking, so it is extremely important to care for the war horses.
It is easy to trace this to Zhu Di.
When the time came, it was passed to my father, but he just couldn't eat it and walked away.
But Yao Guangxiao's temple does not have such troubles. Even if the monk is found out, Zhu Di's head cannot be found.
In this case, Zhu Di could completely rely on his own power to rescue the monks.
The behavior of monks is also relatively respectable in many aspects.
Zhu Di was in the north, and the nominal army he could control was only 30,000. This was also Zhu Yuanzhang's restriction on the vassal kings.
However, in reality, the entire North, whether literary or military, was won over by Zhu Di.
Those who can't be won over naturally
Is to find a way to get rid of it.
Just give An the name of a corrupt official, and don't make it too simple.
Moreover, this kind of behavior will be favored by the father in the capital. It can be said that it kills two birds with one stone.
Most civil and military people basically don't have much defense against monks.
That is to say, Zhu Di can turn the entire North into an iron barrel.
So when he heard Zhang Yu conveying Dao Yan's message about Qingshou Temple, Zhu Di knew in his heart that this was Dao Yan's secret signal to him.
After thinking about it, Zhu Di said, "How did you and Wei Guang decide on the alliance with Goryeo?"
After Dao Yan was confirmed, Zhu Di naturally felt a little relieved, and then turned to ask about related matters.
Zhang Yu replied: "Currently, the Japanese army is continuously gathering back. It seems that they want to accumulate troops to find us and defeat them, and then win with one blow."
"However, the Japanese army's battle is just like that. Compared with my Ming army, it is as different as clouds and mud."
"Even if the Goryeo army beat him, it didn't seem like it took much effort."
"Therefore, the last general and Wei Guang discussed that we should unite together first to completely wipe out the remnants between us and the Goryeo army, and help each other to find opportunities to defeat the Japanese army."
Zhang Yu spoke briefly and then began to tell some details about the layout of the army.
At the same time, two pieces of land were also taken out. These were currently surveyed and mapped by Zhu Di and Master Daoyan.
Now that the two maps are put together, the scope becomes clearer.
After listening to Zhang Yu's story, Zhu Di nodded and agreed to the current strategy.
In general, whether it is the Ming Dynasty or the Goryeo army, the most urgent thing now is to get food. ….
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For the food side, it's actually pretty good.
Because the biggest difference between the Japanese country and the grassland tribes is that it also belongs to a farming civilization.
That is to say, whether it is Da or Japanese countries, what they are about to encounter now is to collect grain.
It is already May, and the rice planting in Japan will be next month.
When the Ming army landed in Japan, they also attached great importance to farming.
As the army marched, they tried their best to avoid farmland.
Feng Sheng knows very well that farmland is very important to the current Ming Dynasty, and it is even related to some actions related to the Japanese country in the future.
In the Japanese country, although the contents of the warehouse have been hidden.
But they will not do things like destroying farmland.
In the long history of Japan, this is the third time that Japan has suffered from foreign wars.
During the Mongolian and Yuan Dynasties, those Mongolian horsemen would never protect these farmers. They would just ride on them and trample them directly.
However, the Mongolian knights would not deliberately destroy it. After all, at that time, they regarded the Japanese country as their own territory.
We were so defeated in the war that we didn't have time to do these things.
This is true both times.
So much so that the Japanese country would not say that they deliberately destroyed the farmers, because in their view, the Ming Dynasty's army would also be destroyed by the gods, just like the Meng Yuan Dynasty.
It's just that they ignored one issue, that is, although Meng Yuan came to power during that period, his essential nature did not change.
In the eyes of most Mongolians, even Kublai Khan, they were still a country on horseback and did not have the mentality of a farming civilization at all.
But now it's completely different.
First of all, in terms of strategy, it is to hold on to the familiar road and gradually follow the Japanese country. The first thing is to seek, not to be like the Mongols.
We must directly conquer the Japanese country in one go.
And the most important thing is that the Ming Dynasty who came this time, unlike the Mongolian army, most of them were field soldiers.
In other words, almost most of the current Ming army is not only not unfamiliar with farmers, but is actually more familiar with them than the Japanese soldiers.
Putting down their swords, these Ming soldiers can turn into the best farmers at any time, harvesting and sowing without any trouble.
The main agricultural crop in Japan was rice.
Unlike the Ming Dynasty where it was cooked twice a year, it was only ripe once a year.
It is sown in late May and harvested from October to November.
In other words, the planting season is coming soon.
The officers and soldiers of the Ming Dynasty were already eager to try.
Feng Sheng knew very well that conquering the Japanese, especially the thorough civilization of the Japanese, was a long-term matter.
It does not mean that it can be completely accomplished in just one or two years.
Now Ming Dynasty, with the presence of the Goryeo army, can be said to have obtained one-third of the territory of Kyushu Island.
As soon as the sowing is completed, it will be time to send out troops to completely occupy Kyushu Island.
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As the saying goes, a thousand miles can be returned in a day.
Zhu Ying led his army from Dantu County, followed the river, and arrived at Su, which only took a day and a half.
For the current Ming Dynasty, apart from the south of the capital, that is, the south of Suzhou and Hangzhou, it is the most prosperous.
This was once Zhang Shicheng's land, but it was not affected much by the war.
Even if it is said that Zhu Yuanzhang attaches great importance to this, in many articles, there seems to be a miserable scene.
However, when I finally arrived here, what I saw was that there were no folk diseases, only a scene of prosperity.
For most generations, landowners and gentry.
Even the taxes collected by His Majesty are just grafted on to the people below.
The income is only a small amount, and it does not affect normal life.
In addition, there are no restrictions on commerce, and there are still a large number of lavish young men who spend a lot of money. .
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