Daming: I asked you to hang yourself, but I didn’t ask you to rebuild the Ming Dynasty

Chapter 840 The truth behind the Tumubao Incident (15)



Chapter 840 The truth behind the Tumubao Incident (15)

Judging from the previous "defeat" of the Datong garrison:

Datong's right-hand general Wu Hao, Xining Marquis Song Ying, Wu Jin Bo Zhu Mian, Pingxiang Bo Chen Huai... were killed one after another.

Shi Heng "escaped" on his own, while Guo Jing hid in the grass...

(Mao Fushou, one of Yu Qian’s key figures in power, was among them. He later changed his name to Mao Sheng.)

Zhu Qizhen originally wanted to go north, but as soon as Guo Jing came back, the army immediately returned.

This news was told to Yingzong by Guo Jing, who had escaped.

This is enough to show that just north of Datong, there is already a strangulation circle specifically targeting Zhu Qizhen.

This is probably what Guo Jing told the emperor - "Don't go north, there is a conspiracy there!"

Zhu Qizhen immediately began to return.

but……

The killing plan for him has been arranged!

……

This is the truth about Zhu Qizhen’s return!

I drew a marching route map below. From the map, you can see the truth of the Tumubao Incident at a glance.

The history of the Ming Dynasty wrote Guo Jing's words as - "If you follow the right plan, Wang Zhen will be afraid, so he will turn his troops around."

Just look at this!

Is Zhu Qizhen afraid of the Tatars?

Bullshit!

You see - when Zhu Qizhen was returning, he heard the enemy was coming and directly sent 4 people to fight.

This is a fact!

How could he hear that there were Oara people in the north, so he was so frightened that he turned around and ran away.

This is completely contradictory!

The real possibility is Guo Jing who witnessed the "annihilation of the Ming army" with his own eyes.

He informed Zhu Qizhen that the border troops had mutinied and killed the leading nobles.

After learning that the border troops had participated in the rebellion, Zhu Qizhen knew that the border troops could no longer be counted on, so he headed back!

……

On the third day of August, in the morning, before the army set out to camp.

Guo Deng, deputy commander-in-chief of Datong, immediately suggested that Zhu Qizhen should be allowed to enter Beijing from Zijingguan.

(Guo Deng’s proposal itself is a conspiracy!

——Later, when Zhu Qizhen returned to Datong, Guo Deng had already seized the power of guarding Datong and refused Zhu Qizhen’s entry.

This shows that Guo Deng has no good intentions at all! )

Wang Zhen disagrees.

Because this road is rugged and has many mountains and rivers, it is not easy to walk at all, and there are no granary supplies along the way.

Cao Nai, the chief minister of the cabinet, and Zhang Yi, the bachelor of Wenyuan Pavilion, both asked to take the road of Zijingguan.

Why is this?

Because they just want to slow down their march!

If Zhu Qizhen ran back to the capital - how could he be killed?

Zhu Qizhen played a trick.

He ordered the army to move towards Zijingguan. After walking forty miles, he immediately turned around.

After a false shot, turn back to the north and return to the road you came from!

Sure enough, news soon came from the rear that the grain and grass collected by Wang Zhen had been robbed!

Li Shi, who also went on an envoy to the north, made it very clear in his "Records of the Northern Envoy":

"After traveling for forty miles, he suddenly turned east. When Gai Zhen heard that the baggage was covered by the prisoners, his troops returned to their original route."

Look, look!

If Zhu Qizhen doesn't change his ways, then it won't be food that's being robbed, right?

Zhu Qizhen will definitely be killed on the way!

Li Shi was the client who personally met Zhu Qizhen, so his words should be the most credible, right?

however……

The overwhelming publicity——

However, in order to show off in front of the villagers, Wang Zhen deliberately asked the army to take a detour, and when they were halfway there, he was afraid of trampling on the crops in his hometown, so he asked the army to turn around...

No one knows the records of the parties involved.

On the contrary, it is a rumor, and the noise is spreading!

Capital is terrible!

Why?

If Zhu Qizhen did not succeed to the throne for the second time, naturally all the faults would be placed on Zhu Qizhen.

Zhu Qizhen was restored as emperor again. Besides, Zhu Qizhen was not a civil servant who had read the books of sages, assisted the king in governing the country, and advised the king to be benevolent. Isn't that bullshit?

Even if the emperor can't mentor him well, how can these civil servants govern the country?

Only Wang Zhenlai should bear this crime!

……

(Special note: This book will subvert cognition. Many things cannot be explained thoroughly and require social experience to understand.

Politics is not black and white, good or bad, and there is no such thing on zz.

Because of the age of Tomato readers, there may be many operations that some readers may not understand.

I really can't go into details anymore, I know how to write a book. )

……

Zhu Qizhen changed his path and successfully got rid of his pursuers.

On the fourth day of August, I went to Dishui Fort, and on the fifth day of August, I went to Hongzhou Fangcheng...

On the ninth day of August, because it was close to Xuanfu and its own troops were insufficient, Zhu Qizhen transferred troops and horses from Xuanfu again.

Only 900 people were left to let Yuan Min preside over the Xuanfu.

It was not until the tenth day of August that Zhu Qizhen arrived at Xuanfu, and his pursuers caught up with him.

However, the strange thing is that neither the military Ye Bushou nor the Jinyiwei spies discovered the Tatar soldiers.

That's fun!

Being able to do this can only mean that the Ming army is chasing Zhu Qizhen...

Either someone deliberately concealed the news.

When Zhu Qizhen returned, he deliberately changed the line. However, people still found out...

The person who revealed Zhu Qizhen's whereabouts was probably Yang Hong!

……

(I suddenly thought of the opposite operation.

When Zheng Chenggong attacked Nanjing, the gentry flocked to surrender to him and even sent people to bring food to reward the army.

Zheng Chenggong was overjoyed and appointed these gentry as county magistrates in various places.

Until the Qing army came to Zheng Chenggong, he still couldn't understand how the Qing army passed through the territory he had recovered without the gentry giving any warning! )

……

August thirteenth.

The Xuanfu reported that there were Tatars coming to kill. (After the incident in Zhu Qi Town's Tumu Fort, he returned again. The Xuanfu first refused Zhu Qi Town's entry into the city.)

Heard the news of the arrival of the main force of Wala.

Zhu Qizhen asked the Prince Consort Jingyuan, Pingxiang Bo Chen Huai, Commander Wang Gui, Guangyi Bo Wu Keqin, and Gongshun Hou Wu Kezhong to lead the attack. (Gao Li is among them)

None.

When it was getting dark, Zhu Qizhen received news that the Wu brothers ahead were defeated.

Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty also sent Duke Zhu Yong, Yongshun Bo Xue Shou and others to lead more than [-] cavalry.

(Ning Yuanbo Renli was among them. After Renli returned to the capital, he handed over military power and returned home to retire as an earl.

In the first year of Jingtai the following year, he was appointed to be the admiral of the three thousand camps of the capital.

In July of the second year of Jingtai, he was in charge of the affairs of the Governor's Mansion of the Left Army. In November, he was transferred to Yingtian Mansion in Nanjing to serve as the garrison of Nanjing, and he was also in charge of the affairs of the Governor's Mansion of the Central Army in Nanjing.

In July of the third year of Jingtai, the Jingtai Dynasty granted his father and ancestor the imperial edict of the third generation. )

……

As a result, it was all gone again...

……

At this point, there were only [-] people left around Zhu Qizhen.

At this time, Zhu Qizhen's situation was already very dangerous.

Everything east of Xuanfu is occupied by people. (History of the Ming Dynasty said it was Tatars, but the castles occupied by "Tatars" could not be entered.)

To the west of Xuanfu, as far as Datong, there were also pursuers, and all the cities were lost. (History of the Ming Dynasty said it was Tatars, but Ye Xian still couldn’t get in.)

Zhu Qizhen immediately moved his troops and rushed from Leijia Station to Tumubao.

When we got here, we finally got the news that Huailai City, twenty miles away, had been occupied by "Tatars".

The road back east was cut off.


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