Chapter 563: The Death of Li Zicheng (Part 2)(2/2)
Wang Qingheng sneered and continued: "If I can't hand it over, Liu Zongmin will send people to intimidate and intimidate me every day. If I weren't greedy for life and afraid of death, I would have fallen out with you! God is still fair, and he actually sent you away.
When he came in front of me, I accomplished such a great achievement for nothing!"
Gao Yigong stood up with a bang: "Wang Qingheng, what do you want to do?"
As soon as he said the words, his expression changed and he covered his stomach: "Wang Qingheng, you, what did you put in your rice?"
"There's nothing in the meal, otherwise I wouldn't eat it!" Wang Qingheng stepped back to the door. A dozen servants with weapons suddenly appeared behind him. Wang Qingheng then said with confidence: "It's just me in the tea."
It's been poisoned. Li Zicheng, you all can go in peace. King Wu Lie has ordered that if you are captured or killed, you will be rewarded with countless rewards, and you will be promoted to the third level! And you, those are the capital of my promotion and wealth. I have to thank you more.
That!"
Li Zicheng stood up unsteadily. His hand reached for the waist knife, but he lost strength. He fell to the ground, black blood flowing from his mouth, and his body kept twitching.
And the people around him are also exactly like him.
"Kill them!" Wang Qingheng hissed. Then, he was the first to take a knife and rush forward.
The servants rushed up with weapons and chopped Li Zicheng and others who fell on the ground into meat paste. Li Zicheng had thought about countless ways to die, but he never thought that he would die in a small
in human hands.
Perhaps, this is God's biggest punishment for everything he does.
Li Zicheng, formerly known as Hongji, was fond of guns, horses and sticks as a boy. After his father died, he went to work as a postman at a post station in the Ming Dynasty responsible for delivering official documents. The post system in the late Ming Dynasty had many drawbacks. Zhu Youjian carried out the post at the post station in the first year of Chongzhen.
Reform and streamline the post station. Li Zicheng was dismissed because he lost official documents, lost his job and returned home, and owed debts. In the winter of the same year, Li Zicheng was sued by Ai Zhao to the Mizhi County Yamen because he could not pay the debts owed to him by Ai Zhao. County magistrate Yan Zibin
He "wandered around the city with weapons and was about to kill him". After being rescued by relatives and friends, at the end of the year, he killed his creditor Ai Zhao. Then, because of his adultery with his wife Han Jin'er and a Murakami named Gai Hu, Li Zicheng killed his wife. Two more.
A person's life was at stake, and the government had to ask questions, and he had to die if he was sued, so he and his nephew Li Tai went to Ganzhou, Gansu Province to join the army in February of the second year of Chongzhen. At that time, Yang Zhaoji was appointed as the commander-in-chief of Ganzhou, and Guo Guo was appointed as the staff general. Li Zicheng soon became
He was promoted by Wang Guo to the commander-in-chief of the army. In the same year, he killed the general Guo Guo and the local county magistrate in Yuzhong due to lack of pay, and launched a mutiny.
In the third year of Chongzhen, Li Zicheng led the crowd to join the leader of the peasant army. He then surrendered to Gao Yingxiang and became the general of the Eighth Army. In the sixth year, after the leader Wang Ziyong died of illness, he took over more than 20,000 of his followers. Later, he and the leader of the peasant army Zhang Xianzhong
After joining forces, he defeated Ming general Deng Qi in Lin County, Henan, and killed his general Yang Yuchun. Then he moved to Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces. In seven years, he conquered Chengcheng, Shaanxi, Qianzhou, Gansu and other places. Later, he fought in Gaoling and Fuping.
Zuo Guangxian, the commander-in-chief of the Ming Dynasty, was defeated. Eight years later, he met with the leaders of various peasant armies in Xingyang, Henan, to discuss strategies for dividing and orienting his troops. Then he moved to Jiangbei, Henan, and then into Shaanxi, where he killed Ai Wannian, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Ming Dynasty, in Ningzhou.
Waiting for a while, the Ming army was defeated again in Zhenning, forcing the commander-in-chief Cao Wenzhao to commit suicide.
After Gao Yingxiang was captured and killed, he was promoted to the king of Chuang. He led the troops to "attack the enemy by marching" and adopted the tactics of attacking from the east and attacking from the west, avoiding the real and attacking the weak.
, defeated the Ming army repeatedly in Zhaohua, Jianzhou and Mianzhou, and killed Hou Liangzhu, the general of the Ming Dynasty.
In the twelfth year, he joined forces with the resurgent Zhang Xianzhong to break Zhuxi and moved to cut off the Ming army's food route. Later, he assisted Luo Rucai in defeating the Ming general Yang Shien's troops in Xiangyouping. In the thirteenth year, Zuo Liangyu, the Ming general general, was defeated in Fangxian County and reorganized.
Entered Henan, defeated Yongning, and beheaded Zhu Cai, king of Wan'an. Joined forces with the local peasant army leader Yi Dou Gu, numbering hundreds of thousands, and conquered Yiyang. Entered Lu's family, obtained Niu Jinxing, and offered advice to Ning as a counselor. He accepted Li Yan to equalize the land.
The policy of exempting taxes won the support of the people, and there was a song "Welcome King Chuang, but don't pay for the food."
In the spring of the 14th year, he moved his troops to besiege Luoyang, and the defenders were able to attack the city and kill Zhu Changxun, the King of Fortune. He then sent his troops to siege Kaifeng, but failed to defeat them. Then he went south to Dengzhou and joined forces with Luo Rucai, who had escaped from Zhang Xianzhong. They were numbered one million. Later, they took advantage of the situation.
The Ming army mobilized four routes to Xincai and Xiangcheng in Henan, and sent elite troops to ambush them on the way. As a result, the Ming army was defeated and fled. Fu Zonglong, the governor of the Ming Dynasty, was executed. On the twentieth day of the first month of the fourteenth year of Chongzhen in Xiangcheng, he attacked Luoyang and killed Emperor Wanli.
His son, King Fu Zhu Changxun, brought some deer from the back garden and cooked them together with King Fu's meat. They called it the "Fulu Banquet" and shared it with the soldiers. He called it "The Civil and Military Marshal of Fengtian Promoting Righteousness". After a year and a half,
The inner three sieges of the provincial capital Kaifeng failed, and the last time the Yellow River burst its banks and destroyed Kaifeng. He successively killed Fu Zonglong, the governor of Shaanxi, and Wang Qionian. In October, he defeated Sun Chuanting, the governor of Shaanxi in the Ming Dynasty, in Jiaxian, Henan. In January of the 16th year, Li Zicheng proclaimed himself the "King of Xinshun" in Xiangyang.
". In March, he killed the peasant leader Luo Rucai who joined the army. In April, he killed the rebel general Yuan Shizhong. In May, Zhang Xianzhong conquered Wuchang and established the "Daxi" regime. In October, Li Zicheng broke through Tongguan, killed the governor Sun Chuanting, and occupied all of Shaanxi.
Province. In January of the 17th year, Li Zicheng proclaimed himself emperor in Xi'an, with Li Jiqian as the Taizu, and the founding name of the country was "Dashun".
In the same month, Li Zicheng marched eastward to Beijing, broke through Ningwuguan, killed Zhou Yuji, the general guarding the pass, and conquered Taiyuan, Datong, Xuanfu and other places. Ming Dynasty officials Jiang Rui and Wang Chengyin came to surrender one after another, and even attacked Juyongguan and Changping on March 17th.
At midnight, Cao Huachun, the eunuch guarding the city, took the lead in opening the Guangning Gate on the west side of the outer city. From there, the peasant army entered the southern suburbs of today's Fuxing Gate. On the 19th, they broke into the capital.
He only dreamed of being an emperor for twenty days in the capital before he was shattered by the Tiger Guards.
On April 12th, the city of Beijing was destroyed, and on the night of the 13th, he died at Wang Qingheng's home, ending his life. Li Zicheng never thought that such a result would occur, and he never thought that he would still die in this world.
In the hands of a villain, all of this happened anyway. Perhaps Li Zicheng was very unconvinced when he died.
Chapter completed!