Chapter 230: Historical deduction, presiding over the anti-Tatars?

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With a thought from Zhou Bai, the perfect advanced ability of Qi-Wang Technique was revealed in the Book of Qi Luck.

Advanced: You can deduce the development of events by consuming source points. The more source points you consume, the clearer the scene you see. (What you see is not necessarily the truth, and the future is changing every moment.)

If the future development of the war between the Tatars and the Great Yan Dynasty were to be deduced based on years, I am afraid that his 331 origins may not necessarily reveal anything.

But the key point is that Zhou Bai is not an ordinary subject who was conscripted. He is the king of Anbei Kingdom and one of the few people allowed by Heaven to know the inside story of this conscription war.

Now we are not in a real plane world, but in a historical "illusion" restored by that plane. What we do here is just a competition and will not change reality.

Such a battlefield, although it is also an unimaginable magical power of Zhou Bai, is more understandable than reversing the years and changing the real history.

Since it is a historical battlefield, everything here is what happened.

Zhou Bai does not need to use himself as a variable to add in the deduction, he only needs to see the historical process.

Traveling through history and having foresight is undoubtedly the biggest golden finger.

In order to make the deduction accurately, Zhou Bai first closed his eyes and recalled the previous history. Heavenly Dao did not conceal these memories intentionally.

Natural disasters occur one after another, officials are corrupt, and taxes are heavy...

There are various rebel armies inside, and the increasingly powerful Tatar dynasty outside, which continues to invade and occupy territory outside the customs.

The fortune of the country was declining day by day, the Great Yan court struggled to support it, and the Tatars completely collapsed on the day they broke through.

The late emperor was guarding the gate of the country and hanged himself on the day when the capital city was breached.

However, none of those directly connected to the emperor were intercepted and killed by Tatars or betrayed by traitors, and none of them escaped.

With frequent internal fighting between the official army and the peasant rebels, and uncertainty about orthodoxy, the northern provinces were defeated one by one by the Tatar cavalry.

Nandu officials finally found several close clan members, but due to different factions, they still had endless arguments.

It was not until several vassal towns with strong military support and self-respect came forward to support Hong'an that the legitimacy of the last half of the country was established.

But at this point, the hidden danger of the warriors domineering in the Southern Dynasties was laid, and it was delayed for too long. It would be too late to gather people's strength to resist.

As soon as Hong'an ascended the throne in Nandu, the Tatars divided their troops and went south. He ordered the generals to resist, but no one listened to the order and just ran away.

The Tatar army easily swept away all the important towns in the north of the Yangtze River, and the final main central force collapsed, causing the Great Yan Dynasty's territory to completely retreat to the south of the Yangtze River.

This greatly damaged Hong'an's prestige, and the gentry and common people in the south were full of doubts about Hong'an's ability.

Originally, there was still something to be done by relying on the natural dangers of the Yangtze River, but there were too many leading parties.

In March of the first year of Hong'an, the Tatars bribed traitors in the Yangtze River Navy and succeeded in smuggling them unexpectedly.

On May 16th of the first year of Hong'an, the southern capital of the Yan Dynasty collapsed and Emperor Hong'an fled.

On the 22nd, Emperor Hong'an was captured. The Nanyan Dynasty, which had just been unified for less than half a year, was torn apart. From then on, there was no unified core leadership structure.

With the support of local powerful factions, the remaining clans established themselves one after another, and five or six princes successively announced that they would supervise the country.

When the Tatars took over the southern capital and launched a full-scale attack, these princes were still engaged in endless internal strife and internal strife.

Moreover, the Tatars are very interesting. They attack wherever there is a supervisory regime. As a result, the so-called Great Yan orthodoxy is short-lived and has never achieved true rule over the southern region.

As of the third year of Hong'an, in less than two and a half years, of the nine southern provinces, only the three southwest provinces were intact, and the provincial capitals and important cities in the remaining six provinces had fallen.

In fact, the main reason was that Emperor Hong'an and other princes were too unbearable to supervise the country, and the Tatars did not encounter any firm resistance along the way.

Your descendants of the Zhu family know how to run away when they encounter an enemy, let alone local officials and people. When the dynasty changes, the dynasty will change.

Zhu Jun is the fastest and luckiest clan member. In the past two years, the Tatars have basically never seen his back and have been fleeing south.

The general trend of Tatars sweeping the south has been determined, and they will be able to take over all the territory of the Great Yan Dynasty.

On November 20, the third year of Hong'an, seven days ago, Zhu Lang, the last king of Gui in Dayan, was afraid of the Tatars and came straight to Guicheng in the west mountain, so he chose to take the throne himself.

With such behavior, the three southwestern provinces have no hope of persisting.

Zhou Bai roughly combed through his memories and felt that this historical node he traveled through was a dead end and there was no way to fight.

But with Heavenly Court here, I guess he won't really deny him a chance. There should be a glimmer of hope?

With a heavy heart, Zhou Bai imagined the next Tatar offensive against the Great Yan Dynasty and what the outcome would be in the future.

Extrapolation! Source point consumption!

Soon, a large amount of information poured in, and scenes continued to appear.

Fortunately, the essence of the soul is high enough, and it can absorb several years of memories in a short period of time without any harm.

On December 10, the third year of Hong'an, after confirming that the three southwestern provinces were a stretch of sand, the Tatar Emperor ordered his hair to be shaved and his clothes to be changed.

"All officials and civilians in the country, inside and outside the capital, are allowed to have their hair shaved within ten days. In Zhili and other provinces and localities, they are also allowed to have their heads shaved within ten days."

"Now that officials and people have shaved their heads, they should all dress and wear clothes according to the regulations of this dynasty."

As soon as these two orders came out, the Han people and other ethnic groups all over the country went into riots.

From the areas under direct control of the two capitals to the southern provinces except for the three southwest provinces, armed struggles occurred in almost all the former Han territories ruled by Tatars.

On January 5, the fourth year of Hong'an, a rebel army from the south of the Yangtze River invaded within a hundred miles of the southern capital, and the Tatar senior officials were horrified.

Due to instability in the rear, the Tatar army, which had already reached Guicheng in Xishan Province, was forced to retreat, and the danger in the three southwestern provinces was relieved.

In March of the fourth year of Hong'an, King Zhu Lang of Gui once again claimed the title of Supervisor, established the Dayan court in Guicheng, and called on the world to fight against the Tatars.

In May, the struggle triggered by the order to shave heads and change clothes reached its peak, and seven rebel armies declared their respect for the Guicheng court.

Li Dingguo, the righteous king, regained Huguang and Lingnan provinces, became king after two defeats, and shocked the world.

In July, many riots broke out in the hinterland of Jiangnan. Beacon smoke could be seen almost everywhere in the Jiangnan area except Nandu.

The hair and skin of the body are received from parents and do not dare to be damaged. This is the beginning of filial piety.

There are no people in Dayan who are willing to shave their hair and change clothes.

While the uprising north of the Yangtze River was ruthlessly suppressed by the Tatar court, the situation south of the Yangtze River was excellent, and the Guicheng court gradually began to take real power.

But Nanyan's tradition of internal fighting began to show up again due to the temporary reduction in external pressure.

In August, Zhu Lang, the supervisor of the state, ascended the throne and proclaimed himself emperor, with the title Yongli Emperor.

His first imperial edict was to order the rebel leaders from all walks of life to hand over their armies and accept reorganization by the court. Those who did not comply would be punished by being punished by the Tatars.

Especially for Yi Wang Li Dingguo, he was asked to give up his title as king and serve as the center of the imperial court.

Without him, his prestige tends to overwhelm the emperor, which is the original sin.

For a time, the situation that was finally reversed and the people's hearts gathered began to shift again.

When King Yi entered the court, his elite men lost control and became increasingly decadent.

In October, Tatar's autumn harvest and grain storage tasks were completed, and the order was given to suspend hair shaving and easy clothing.

In the same month, the Han military flag was set up outside the Tatar headquarters, and those who entered the flag enjoyed the same treatment as the Tatars.

In November, the uprising in the north was basically put down. The Tatar Emperor ordered his younger brother Erke to lead a 100,000-strong headquarters and 200,000 Han troops to go south to continue the great cause of unification.

In December, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Lingnan fell again, and the anti-Tatar wave encountered a head-on blow. The contradiction between the local rebels and the Yongli court was irreconcilable.

In April of the first year of Yongli, Huguang fell and the troops reached Qianyang.

With no choice but to worship Li Dingguo as King of Dingxi, Emperor Yongli allowed him to recruit his old rebel troops and go to Qianyang to resist the invasion of the Tatar Prince Erke.

In May, Xishan Province was threatened by another Tatar army. Zhu Lang established Changshui City as Anlong Mansion and fled here in embarrassment.

From then until the second year of Yongli, Li Dingguo tried his best to resist. Unfortunately, the situation was over, and the good time of the world's rebellion against Tatar was wasted by Zhu Lang.

In February of the third year of Yongli, all Xishan and Qianyang provinces fell, and Li Dingguo's troops retreated to Nanyun Province to hold on.

In March, Yongli fled again. This time he ran outside the country in one go. This is called Yongli abandoning the country.

On March 15, Li Dingguo died in despair.

In April, Yongli was handed over by the king of a foreign land, and was immediately sentenced to death by the Tatar emperor. Great Yan was completely destroyed...

Zhou Bai could not come to his senses for a long time from the tragic scenes. The difference in national power was so huge that it was disappointing.

In just four years, there were ups and downs, and the Great Yan Dynasty finally fell.

Perhaps just because of browsing history, this time to deduce the main events in the next four years, the Book of Luck only consumed one hundred points of origin.

From a derivation point of view, the few months when he shaved his head and changed clothes were a glimmer of hope that Zhou Bai could seize.

Before December 10th, he must first make his reputation known and suppress Zhu Lang, the only emperor of the Zhu family who abandoned the country.

[Original point: two hundred and twenty-one]

The archery skills are perfected and activated!

Zhou Bai manipulated the Book of Luck and consumed ten points of origin. Suddenly, he felt a stream of heat pouring into his weak body.

The heartbeat gradually became stronger, the blood in the body began to surge, the eyes were as sharp as a condor, and layers of calluses appeared on the palms where the bow and arrow were bent...

A body with Qi deficiency becomes stronger and more energetic almost visibly.

His body has changed, and his soul seems to have brought some of the state of co-mastership between gods and humans, and his majestic temperament has naturally been revealed. Now Zhu Junzhen can be said to be an extraordinary warrior, a descendant of Taizu.

Even in the description of the entry, the description without the image of a clear master changed to "You are a natural superior, and it is easy to overwhelm outsiders."

Judging from Zhou Bai's own experience, the perfect physical transformation of the Qi Watching Technique is equivalent to entering the acquired realm.

Zhou Bai took off the coarse linen clothes that Zhu Jun had fled southward and put on a flamboyant brocade robe. He then took out all the gold leaves and took them with him, showing the air of a nobleman who was not short of money.

When he walked out of the room, he saw gray bricks and green tiles, green willows and red flowers, and the quiet and unique style of the small courtyard made him admire Zhu Jun's vision.

However, he did not forget his purpose. When gathering his subordinates, restaurants were the place where they could easily get in touch with all kinds of news.

Of course, it was also because he was so hungry that he couldn't bear it. He had just completed the transformation of his body and was in urgent need of external energy supplements.

When you enter the main street, you will see busy traffic and people coming and going, revealing the bustling and noisy provincial capital.

Just as the critical situation of the Great Yan Dynasty had nothing to do with this southwest border city, even because of the influx of dignitaries such as Zhu Jun, Changshui City became more prosperous than before, and it was like a large city.

Walking in the three cities of Jiuqu, Zhou Bai watched all directions and listened in all directions. Fortunately, he quickly found three fish and dragon secret signs. This was an agreement between him and his core subordinates.

According to the scene before his soul was pulled in, at least most of the central civil servants and generals were here. If they were all placed in the three southwestern provinces, the situation would be slightly better.

There happened to be the sound of rustling silk and bamboo coming from the Wanbin Tower on the side. Zhou Bai remained silent and drew an arrow towards the secret sign of fish and dragon.

Then we went straight to Wanbin Building and ate while waiting.

Zhou Bai has an extraordinary bearing, and he is also wearing brocade, so he has not been "capital-verified" by Xiaoergouxue.

There are many prostitutes dancing and singing, and all the dishes they serve are treasures. Needless to say, this restaurant is a place where only distinguished guests can consume.

However, with the current spending power of Changshui City, all kinds of private rooms are already full, and Zhou Bai can only sit in the hall.

His foreign minister looks like a noble person, but he keeps eating big fish and meat one after another, which attracts a lot of attention.

Finally, after the tea was finished, the dishes piled up on the table made the onlookers no longer able to hold back their complaints.

"Whose young master is this? How can he eat like this? Alas."

"The amount of food is so astonishing that even a starving ghost would not be reincarnated like this. Could it be the clothes he robbed?"

"Go to the shopkeeper and ask him. I think he might be a nobleman who fled south and was killed by this person."

"I think I'll just call someone from the Yamen and interrogate him first. Many of the mud-legged people got sick along the way."

A few young officials who seemed to have just escaped to Changshui City thought that people who were so uncivilized when eating must not be true nobles, and they gave unscrupulous advice.

Zhou Bai ignored these sounds. He only felt the smoothness of his energy and the uniqueness of the food from another world.

"Waiter, serve three more plates of beef."

"Master Wang, this man carries more gold leaves than you do. He must be a thief."

"Then who, come with us to see the official!" As he spoke, several slaves were already surrounding Zhou Bai and were about to take action.

Zhou Bai didn't move for a while, but Gao Hu and others who followed the mark couldn't bear it at all.

Gao Hu is the fate of the auxiliary star military commander, and his fate is closely related to Zhou Bai. Even if they change their bodies, they will recognize each other immediately.

"That thief, you dare to deal with my young master, how brave you are!" Gao Hu shouted angrily, and then he ran forward with fierce fists and kicked, knocking down all the powerful slaves in a flash.

The four people following Gao Hu didn't move much slower. Without making a sound, they had already tightly surrounded the table of the so-called Young Master Wang. Zhou Bai recognized them and they were all demon subduing soldiers.

"You, you, my father is the chief envoy of Nanyun Province..." The capable fists and kicks as well as the strong murderous aura made Master Wang know that he might have made a mistake today, so he immediately moved out of the backstage.

The tables and dishes were overturned and smashed, and the conflict around Zhou Bai immediately attracted the shopkeeper of Wanbin Tower and a group of thugs.

"Dear nobles, please be patient. If you have anything to say, you can speak slowly. If the business is ruined, the Duke will not let the villain go." The shopkeeper smiled broadly, standing in the middle, and the threat was self-evident.

"My Majesty Zhu Jun, a descendant of the Yanhuang Miao family and the Queen of Jinchang County, came to Changshui City to preside over the anti-Tatar affairs."

Zhou Bai didn't give in at all, he just wanted to make things worse.

(End of chapter)