Chapter 153 Cultivating direct lineage

Style: Historical Author: Yun WufengWords: 2564Update Time: 24/01/18 11:16:21
Perhaps because of the inertia of history, Zhu Changluo still came to this world resolutely and became Zhu Yijun's eldest son just like in the original history.

It is nonsense to say that Gao Pragmatic is not nervous. After all, the historical dispute over the country had a great impact on the Ming Dynasty. It can basically be regarded as the peak of the confrontation between the emperor and the civil servant group in the late Ming Dynasty. For the entire country, The negative impact is too serious.

However, it is nonsense to say that Gao Wuchen is worried now and is too anxious to eat. After all, he has already prepared backup plans before. In case the queen is still unable to conceive again, he will ask Li Shizhen to take action personally.

Therefore, although Zhu Changluo's birth was bad news for him, he just frowned and stopped thinking about it. He just ordered people to make new clothes for him according to the imperial edict.

Originally, python suits did not have so many names, but after the Jiajing Dynasty, not only did flying fish, bullfighting and other gift suits begin to proliferate, but there were also many more python suits than before, so gradually there were grades.

The original python costumes were all walking pythons, which looked like a dragon on the side, except that one claw was subtracted from the five claws. The later sitting python was even more powerful. Its pattern was almost identical to the front pattern of the dragon robe. The only difference was that the five claws became four claws.

Of course, the biggest difference between sitting python robes and dragon robes is generally the color. The dragon robes of the Ming Dynasty are mostly bright yellow (actually there are other colors, such as bright red), while python robes, especially sitting python robes, are almost indispensable. It is "big red silk sitting on a python robe".

However, the emperor only gave one piece of this outfit when he gave him the uniform. If you want to wear it every day, you have to do it yourself - anyway, the emperor giving you the uniform is equivalent to giving you a qualification. You can't expect the emperor to give you it all year round. Everything you need to change and wash is ready.

Changing clothes is just a trivial matter, and walking and riding on a python does not really affect Gao Pragmatic's status. What he is currently concerned about is the personnel changes in Liaonan after Feng Wenbi's dismissal from the post of candidate for investigation.

Feng Wenbi was originally the Dusi of Liaodong and served as the Guangning Zuoying guerrilla. Although in theory he could govern the four guards of Jinfu Haigai in southern Liaoning, in fact the real power of the Dusi had long been divided among the governor, governor, military preparation road and even the general army. After all, what is left is almost only some powers that are of little use in ordinary times, such as managing military status - otherwise, a provincial capital would not be just a guerrilla.

Therefore, it stands to reason that Dusi's replacement should have a very limited impact on Liaonan.

But I don’t know why, less than ten days after this incident happened, Haigai Cunrong suddenly said that he could not recover from his illness. Gao Pragmatic sent someone to understand the situation, and only heard from the servant that Kong Canrong was extremely grateful for Gao Bingxian’s concern. , but I am very ill and cannot come to express my gratitude in person - in a word, I cannot meet.

That's just pretending to be sick. There's no war at the moment. It's impossible for you, Kong Canrong, to be infected by the armor-removing wind, right?

However, Gao Pragmatic was not particularly suspicious of Kong Dongru's pretending to be ill, and even slightly guessed what he meant, or what the person behind him meant.

Sure enough, while pretending to be ill, Kong Dongru also asked himself to resign, and received the endorsement of Li Chengliang, the chief military officer of Liaodong and Ningyuan Bo. Li Chengliang also went to Shangshu and told the emperor that Kong Dongru might have a recurrence of his old illness, so it would be better to transfer him to Guangning. There are some ancestral medicines here that can alleviate his illness.

The cabinet did not interfere, and Zhu Yijun probably guessed the reason, so an edict was soon issued: Kong Dongru was reassigned to the right-hand staff general of Jinyi, stationed at Yizhou Guard, less than a hundred miles west of Guangning.

At the same time, another official letter sent to Gaizhou from the Ministry of War was very interesting. The main idea was that the position of General Haigai was very important. Now that the original General Haigai was transferred, he asked the Minister of Yuanmasi of Liaodong and the Deputy Military Preparation Officer of Jinfu Haigai. The envoy will observe and inspect the generals and recommend their successors. If there is a vacancy for the commander of the Fuzhou Guard, the deputy envoy will be asked to recommend talents as appropriate.

Originally, the successor of General Hai Gai, Deputy Military Envoy Jin Fu Hai Gai, did have the right to recommend, but generally he was recommended on his own initiative, but now the Ministry of War preemptively sent a letter to urge him. This is a bit interesting, as if Gao Mou If people don't recommend him, this position will be difficult to give birth to.

As for the commander of the Fuzhou Guard, the same situation happened.

Gao Pragmatic can understand the meaning of Senior Brother Wu, the Great Sima. This is clearly to give him face as a junior brother - the biggest helper under your hands and the shortcomings you have created yourself are all chosen by you. Who do you want? , I will send you whoever you want.

Gao pragmatic thought about it for about a day and made recommendations on the second day.

In the essay, Gao pragmatically recommended Ma Fang's eldest son Ma Dong as Haigai's general, and Ma Fu's son Ma Cheng'en as the commander of Fuzhou Guard. In addition, he also recommended an additional person to guard Dongchang Fort. This person was Zhang Wanbang, the son of Zhang Bingzhong.

As the eldest son of Ma Fang, Ma Dong has about a thousand knights under his command, and his strength is quite strong. However, there is no record to prove his own ability. Before Gao Pangshi came to Liaonan on this trip, he met Ma Fang in Kaiping. During the conversation, Ma Fang commented on his two sons (Ma Fang originally had three sons, the eldest son Ma Dong, the second son Ma Chun, and the third son Ma Lin, but Ma Chun died young, leaving only two brothers, Ma Dong and Ma Lin) .

In Ma Fang's own opinion, neither of his two sons can satisfy him: Ma Dong has average ability, can be said to be safe in defending the city, but loses decisiveness in making progress; Ma Lin is relatively stronger, and can also "think something." ", but this man lacks courage and is too cautious in using troops. He always wants to save a line during the war, and is not a first-class cavalry general.

Since he has not seen relevant historical records, Gao Pragmatic does not know whether Ma Fang's evaluation of Ma Dong is accurate, but Ma Fang's evaluation of Ma Lin is probably quite accurate, even to the point.

Historically, Ma Lin's late performance in Liaodong was almost completely justified by Ma Fang's evaluation this time:

At that time, during the Battle of Salhu, Ma Lin led the Kaiyuan Army on the North Road out of Sanchakou and arrived at Shangjianya on the first day of March. This place was northeast of Salhu. When he learned that Du Song's army had been defeated, Ma Lin was too cautious. There is no doubt about the performance. He no longer advanced, but stationed his troops in three places, dug three layers of trenches, and lined up the firearms troops outside the trenches. The cavalry was behind the scenes. He also ordered Pan Zongyan and Gong Niansui to divide the troops several miles away from the main camp to form horns. The momentum forms a pin shape, which means changing offense into defense.

The response from Jiannu's side was decisive. Dabeiledaishan led the main force of the Eight Banners to turn north and attack Shangjian Cliff. Nurhaci personally led three thousand elites to rush towards the weakest corner of the Gong camp.

On the third day of March, Gong Niansui's camp was broken, and Gong Niansui and Li Ximi were killed in battle. At noon, Nurhachi went straight to Shangjian Cliff and ordered him to die.

"First occupy the top of the mountain and attack downwards." Seeing that the situation was not good, Marin immediately ordered the elite infantry in the trenches to come out of the trenches to provide assistance.

When Nurhachi saw the Marin camp and the troops outside the trench converging, he ordered "stop attacking the mountain, dismount and fight on foot." Dabeile Daishan, Erbeile Amin, and Sanbeile Manggurtai each led their troops to attack from behind and defeated the Marin army. Capture Shangjian Cliff.

At that time, the Ming army rushed to launch shotguns and huge cannons. However, "the fire was not used in time, and the blade was already inserted into the neck." At this point, the Ming army on the North Road was wiped out. In this battle, Ma Lin's two sons, Ma Ran and Ma Yi, both died in the battle. The Ming army "died the dead in the valley, and their blood flowed down the cliff between them, and the water turned red."

Although the Battle of Sarhu was fought by the time Marin came on the scene, the Ming army on the North Road, whose morale had plummeted, was fighting against the main force of Nurhachi's slave-building army, whose morale was high. In addition, Marin was already squeezed out by Li Chengliang's old troops in Liaodong and wished he could leave early. , and he didn't have much determination to fight to the death, but in any case, his fighting performance in this battle was completely different from that of Nai's father, Ma Fang, that's for sure.

Of course, although the Ma family army was defeated, the performance of the Ma family generals was at least much better than that of the Li family generals. Ma Lin's two sons, Ma Ran and Ma Yi, both died heroically in battle, and did not just turn around and leave like some of Li Chengliang's children and grandchildren.

Since Ma Lin is currently doing better than his elder brother Ma Dong, Gao Pragmatic does not intend to touch him for the time being. Instead, he will first transfer Ma Dong to his subordinates to see if he can find ways to provide guidance and training.

After all, in this time and space, Ma Jiajun and Ma Jiajun are direct descendants of his Gao Dang, and they cannot have no successors.

Especially when the Li Jiajun is likely to decline in the end, Xuanda generals such as Ma Jiajun and Ma Jiajun may have to shoulder heavy responsibilities in the future, and they must be trained as early as possible.

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