Su Haisheng laughed out loud when he said Zhao Gou's name.
Ma Yongkang was very shocked. His mouth was so big that he couldn't close it at all.
After a while, Ma Yongkang regained his composure, swallowed, and said in surprise: "Too... Zhao Gou was once the emperor after all, and the emperor guarded the temple for his ministers. This... this can't be justified, right?"
"That bullshit emperor is a complete villain, a coward, and a waste! No other dog could do worse than him sitting in the emperor's position! Such a waste is not even qualified to be killed. He is a human being. Residue!”
When Zhao Gou was mentioned, Su Haisheng's self-cultivation and self-cultivation disappeared, and he immediately turned back into the private salt dealer who followed Su Yonglin and licked blood from his knife to sell private salt.
Regarding this matter, Ma Yongkang was speechless for a while, and his mind went blank, as if all his thoughts were taken away in an instant.
Because of the economic blockade, it is not easy for Sichuan and Sichuan to obtain external information.
They don't know much about the Second War of the Ming and Song Dynasties, and they know even less about the series of aftermaths after the war, so so far they have only heard about Zhao Yu's death.
After Su Yonglin captured the Zhao and Song royal family, he sentenced Zhao Shen to death. Zhao Shen was killed on the edge of the Yellow River. It is said that his bones were crushed and ashes were thrown away, and there was no body. He was so miserable.
Except for Zhao Shen, they really don't know what happened to the other captured Song royal families, what happened to them, and how they were settled by the Ming Dynasty.
Suddenly learning that Zhao Gou was actually placed as a caretaker in the Yue Fei Memorial Temple, Ma Yongkang felt really uneasy.
In fact, everyone who experienced Yue Fei's unjust case knows that there is a problem. They all know that Yue Fei's death was not caused by the official reasons at all, but that Zhao Gou wanted to kill Yue Fei out of his own selfishness.
For this reason, Zhao Gou refuted the objections of many ministers and dismissed many high-ranking officials who interceded for Yue Fei. Even the intercessions of some clan figures were ignored by Zhao Gou.
It can be said that Zhao Gou is the absolute first person responsible for Yue Fei's death, and Qin Hui must be an accomplice behind him.
And now, Zhao Gou, the person most responsible, actually wants to guard the ancestral hall for Yue Fei, who was killed by him.
How is this so ironic and absurd?
Su Haisheng also said that one of Yue Fei's daily tasks is to clean the dust of Yue Fei's statue to ensure that it is spotless.
Looking at Yue Fei's appearance, what would Zhao Gou think?
If future generations knew this, how would they view this period of history?
Many questions suddenly emerged in Ma Yongkang's blank mind.
But in the final analysis, there is still only one sentence.
Killing people and punishing the heart is really killing people and killing the heart to the extreme.
His Majesty, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, really understood it too well.
This is equivalent to asking Zhao Gou to guard Yue Fei's tomb. This essentially guarding the tomb will completely negate everything Zhao Gou has done and his status and dignity as the emperor.
Zhao Gou has been completely nailed to the pillar of shame in history and can never stand up again.
After visiting Wuhou Temple, Su Haisheng bowed in front of the statue of Zhuge Liang, lit three sticks of incense, and then left Wuhou Temple.
During the period of rectifying order around Chengdu, Su Haisheng was mainly waiting for some military intelligence and analyzing some of the intelligence that had already been obtained. He integrated the entire Tianwang Army's intelligence system in Chengdu and put all the intelligence together.
During this period, the spy organization set up by the Skynet Army in the Chengdu area met with Su Haisheng and other senior officials of the Qilu Corps and provided them with a lot of information. It was only at this time that Su Haisheng learned that the spies of the Skynet Army were actually inside the Chengdu court. Participated in a lot of work.
Although they did not reach high-level positions, there were many who entered key departments such as the Privy Council and the Ministry of Household Affairs.
Some served as editors of the Privy Council, and others served as doctors of the Ministry of Household Affairs. They participated in a series of military and financial work of the Chengdu court and provided a lot of intelligence support to the Zhongdu court and the Sichuan-Sichuan Revolutionary Army.
Through their reports and the military scouts sent by Su Haisheng himself, Su Haisheng basically understood the entire process of the Chengdu court's transition from order to collapse, and also figured out what enemies the Ming army was currently facing.
Among them, the biggest enemies are the three armies of Lu Chao, Du Yan, Liu Zhuang and Liu Shi entrenched in Longzhou, Meizhou and Jiading Prefecture, as well as Zhou Qixiang's troops entrenched in Fushun Prison and Zhu Liang's troops entrenched in Xuzhou.
The original seven warlord forces in Sichuan and Sichuan now still have five, but their forces are all compressed in the central and southern Sichuan and Sichuan, and they are facing a two-pronged attack by the Ming army.
The three warlords in the south faced the main force of the Ming army.
The two in the east faced the Sichuan-Shu Revolutionary Army commanded by Xu Tong, who had already marched to Luzhou.
Su Haisheng also learned some information about these seven warlords. He immediately felt very dissatisfied when he learned that among these seven warlords there were three former leaders of the peasant uprising army.
But now that things have reached this point, it means that only military means are needed to deal with them, and no other means are needed.
"Since we are already enemies, there is nothing more to say. Bastards who forget where they come from are the most unacceptable to Ming Dynasty!"
Su Haisheng then made a plan. He would first go south to Meizhou, Longzhou and Jiading Prefecture to wipe out the three reactionary warlords in this group. Then, depending on the situation, it would be best if Xu Tong could deal with the two warlords there. If Xu Tong was too late, it would be better. To deal with them, then mobilize the army to launch an attack eastward to support Xu Tong.
The three warlords in the south together are said to have a military strength of more than 50,000 people.
However, in Su Haisheng's view, it should not be too easy to deal with them. The strength of one army is enough to wipe them all out.
This is Su Haisheng's confidence.
In fact, this kind of self-confidence is not Su Haisheng's pride at all, because judging from the actual situation, the Ming army may be able to defeat these three warlords without even needing the strength of an army.
the reason is simple.
Because although these three warlords want to fight stubbornly, their subordinates are not very willing.
They may not have much education, but things like seeking advantages and avoiding disadvantages do not require education and they can learn it without a teacher.
The leaders of the three areas can have homes all over the world, but the top soldiers below have only one home.
They fought far away from home, and now they are forced to stay far away from home in a completely unfamiliar place. They face an unpredictable future with their superiors who have no sense of trust. Anyone would be shaken.
Since the Ming army went south, it has basically swept through half of Sichuan and Shu. Including Lu Chao's men, the hometowns of many soldiers are already in the Ming army's occupied areas, and many of their families are already under the rule of the Ming Dynasty. Next, they were very worried.
Under such circumstances, if the superior treats them with good food, drinks and money, they may still hesitate because of the generous treatment, but the superior treats them as badly as ever, and even the treatment is worse than before.
Lu Yu said that he was willing to provide food and fodder to the troops of Du Yan and the Liu brothers in exchange for their obedience and warding off disasters. However, in actual operation, the food and wages provided by Lu Yu to the troops of Du Yan and the Liu brothers were not even as good as they had originally been. All you can get.
Although this made Du Yan and the Liu brothers very dissatisfied, there was no problem with them.
Of course the leaders are not afraid of not having enough food and money. No one can starve them.
But the big-head soldiers at the bottom are in dire straits.
In the past, what they got was not enough to satisfy their hunger. Now they were hungry and hungry again, and they had no idea when they would be full.
Stimulated by various factors, the troops of Du Yan and the Liu brothers began to desert more frequently. A large number of soldiers escaped from the military camp through various ways and means, not wanting to work for these unscrupulous bastards anymore.