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Fifty-nine giants start

As early as the first time when the Korean monarch and ministers discussed asking for help from the Ming Dynasty, the Eastern People's Party supported it, but in the fierce and fierce party struggle environment in North Korea, which was almost a harsh party struggle, according to the other party's approval, I must oppose this political principle. The Southern People's Party and the Northern People's Party, which are both in the Western People's Party, naturally oppose it.

However, Liu Chenglong was very clear that this war was not as good as the Ming Dynasty, and the Korean government could not defeat Japan anyway.

However, for the so-called "political correctness", he could only express his opinions indirectly and tactfully until the government forces' resistance completely failed and everyone fled to Pyongyang in a hurry and was about to escape to Yizhou. Liu Chenglong could no longer ignore the safety of the country.

He strongly suggested that Li Jian ask for help from the Ming Dynasty, which prompted the North Korean government to ask for help from the Ming Dynasty, thus becoming a "traitor" within the two groups of the Western Party, which laid the groundwork for him to be framed after the war.

However, in his heart, party struggles are definitely not under the safety of the country. Compared with those crazy party members, he has the most basic conscience. The people he promoted are among the few reliable teammates of the Ming army, such as Li Shunchen and Quan Li.

On June 3, after receiving two investigative officials from Liaodong Dushi, Liu Chenglong asked carefully and secretly breathed a sigh of relief. It turned out that these two people came to Pyongyang not to cause a crime, but to clarify whether North Korea and Japan were colluding with each other. There is no constitution for sending troops to aid North Korea. I just want to find out whether North Korea colluded with Japan and wanted to plot against the Ming Dynasty.

It’s not easy to prove that North Korea has not colluded with Japan? Wouldn’t it be better to look at the tragic situation of the North Korean army and the royal family?

Liu Chenglong took them around the city inside and outside Pyongyang for a few times to see the tragic situation of the North Korean army, and then went to the royal residence to see the current situation of the royal family, and then went outside the city to see the arrogance of the Japanese army. Lin Shilu and Cui Shichen believed that the Koreans did not collude with the Japanese, but were beaten very miserably. He held Liu Chenglong's hand tightly and said that I would definitely convey the difficult situation of the North Korean comrade back to the country.

After a few more troubles and painting Li Chin's portrait, the Ming court finally confirmed that North Korea was indeed invaded, rather than planning the Ming Dynasty with Japan. Then, whether to send troops to aid North Korea is the main issue.

However, these court officials are not sure what Emperor Wanli has prepared for this war. This emperor is like a lazy martial arts master. If he doesn't take action, he will be a shocking killing move.

The Liaodong Army had at least 3,000 cavalrymen who could enter North Korea to support at any time.

This is the limit that Emperor Wanli could achieve under the current state. He did not know the strength of the Japanese army, the strategic goals of the Japanese army, the route and direction of the Japanese army's invasion, and the tactics and combat literacy of the Japanese army. Even the emperor who lived in the inner palace was also very clear about the principle of knowing himself and his enemy and being able to win a hundred battles. When Xiao Ruxun reminded him, he was even more determined to send some troops to test the Japanese army's idea of ​​the Japanese army's military front. The Liaodong Army was the best choice.

Xiao Ruxun's words also left a deep impression on him, so he began to prepare for the second phase of the military plan after testing his strength.

His first phase plan was managed by the Governor of Ji Liao and the Governor of Liaodong for him. He also had to free up his energy to argue with the court officials about changing the prince. In the Liaodong side, the matter of sending troops to guerrillas in the North Bank was pushed by the Governor of Liaodong Hao Jie. It has to be said that Hao Jie is a great man. He can not only fight against Li Chengliang, but also shake off all his scandals, but also particularly interested in Japan.

He collected a lot of information about Japan for nothing, and later collected the information together and wrote an extremely awesome book with others, called "Japan Examination". "Japan Examination" is much more detailed than the reports of Xu Yihou and Su Ba and others. It includes various Japanese politics, economy, history, culture, and folk customs. Even women's teeth, farming solar terms, etc., have special discussions in the book.

What's even more amazing is that the back of the book actually has a complete set of Japanese vocabulary and Japanese poetry collections. His profound skills in studying Japan's national conditions are that no one can surpass before the Republic of China.

The first time the Ming army entered North Korea, this person was inevitable. Of course, the crying and complaining between the two North Korean officials also played a very important role. One was in Shendian, Beijing, and cried all over the major yamen and received widespread sympathy from court officials. The other was Li Dexin, who cried all over the major yamen in Liaodong. It is said that he cried for six days and six nights in a row, which moved the Liaodong bosses.

Of course, this is definitely not something that can be done with just a few tears. Jian Da, the governor of Ji Liao, submitted a letter of confirmation to the Ministry of War. The Minister of War Shi Xing said that the emperor nodded and asked you to do it. It means that the Liaodong Army's dispatch was nodded by the emperor, and you can do it with three thousand people!

At this point, on June 15, 20th year of Wanli, history remains the same. A deputy general named Zu Chengxun became the commander of the first wave of troops entering the North Korea. Dai Chaobian, the first troops to cross the river and enter the North Korea, had a total of 1,029 people and 1,093 horses.

The entire Liaodong, the Korean Peninsula, the entire Chinese Empire, and even the entire East Asia began to accelerate the rotation around this small crossing of the river. Geopolitical shocks have ripples, planting various causes and effects, prompting the stress of the old political sector to reach a peak, marking this node, violent collisions, releasing amazing energy.

The giant began to move.

The army crossing the river is an elite cavalry unit that fights in Liaodong for many years, has rich combat experience, and has strict military discipline. After entering North Korea, the masses did not touch every needle or thread.

Of course, this is also one of the few troops in the Liaodong Army with strict military discipline. Most of the Liaodong Army are brutal, greedy, brave and good at fighting. They are an extremely special legion in the battle sequence of the Ming army, which has generally sluggish combat power.

Xiao Ruxun learned that the Liaodong Army sent troops on June 20th. After the imperial court's reward and celebration banquet, he officially obtained the title of Pinglubo and became a new noble in the army. After learning the news at the family banquet reunited with his father.

The reunion with his father was not as difficult as he thought. Xiao Wenkui hadn't seen his favorite youngest son for a long time. Now that he has not only met him, his youngest son has also brought him great news, and he has been mixed with emotion for a while.

The old father only talked about family affection in tears and said nothing else. Xiao Ruxun was moved for a while. He didn't recover until dinner. He took Xiao Ruxun's hand and walked around, pointing out the things he had accumulated in the capital over the years to Xiao Ruxun little by little.

Xiao Ruxun was both moved and embarrassed at this time. Xiao Wenkui did not hide the fact that he gave it to him or his empty sound, and all of them were gray income. A big house was many times better than his residence in Pinglu City. He ate delicacies, wore silk and satin, and his belly was about three or four floors. He didn't know whether he would wear armor.

Xiao Ruxun was very tactful and did not mention this matter at all. He also knew very well what the Wuxun Group relied on to survive now, and the civil servant group could not really kill the remaining Wuxun Group, so he let them eat the Beijing camp.

Of course, those civil officials should naturally benefit from the protection of the military general group. Then, the military honor group headed by the Duke of the British Duke was exploited layer by layer, and assigned to Xiao Wenkui, a person without a title, actually not much.

Even so, Xiao Wenkui still lived a good life. It seems that the civil officials of the Ming Dynasty also learned from the civil officials of the Song Dynasty, raised military generals and nobles in captivity, and raised them as pigs. As long as there is no trouble, there will be a lot of money. Xiao Wenkui introduced them to Xiao Ruxun as much as possible, and then said that he would leave the connections accumulated by his father over the years to help you succeed in the future.

Xiao Ruxun is a rare military general who has won the title of title for military merits in the past century, which naturally attracted great attention from the military generals and nobles. Originally, Xiao Ruxun would not have received such attention. The key is that the previous military general Li Chengliang, who was awarded the title for military merits, was really inconsistent with everyone. Why? This guy looked down on them, the captive nobles. The reason was very simple at first. Li Chengliang had a scholarly reputation.

Yes, this guy had a scholar's fame. Before he inherited his father's position and became a military general, Li Chengliang spent a hard life. He studied and got a scholar's fame. Later, the guy from Wuxuansi did not receive his filial piety and refused to give him his father's position.

He was desperate, and later he was respected by the Liaodong Inspector Censor, and then he leaned on Zhang Juzheng's thigh. Then he rose to the top. After his military merits were awarded the title, he ignored the show of the military general group and threw himself into the arms of the civil servants, looking for his backers, and ignored them at all.

Oh shit!
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