Chapter 467 The Prime Minister of North Korea
What Zhao Ming wants is Li Jing's words.
Zhao Ming now only has 16,000 people, of which 10,000 are still naval troops that cannot be landed. The 6,000 land divisions can barely control Seoul at most. It is obviously unlikely to rule the entire North Korea.
Therefore, Zhao Ming must receive the support of the King of Korea and the small court of North Korea. Only when they obey their orders can Zhao Ming mobilize the resources and manpower of the entire North Korea to build North Korea into an important base for counterattacking the Qing Dynasty.
"Okay! When the Japanese pirates invaded Korea, the Ming Dynasty helped. If the Qing Dynasty invaded Korea today, how could I sit idly by?" Zhao Ming stood up and was passionate, "Since your highness can trust me, I will definitely keep the peace of North Korea!"
Everyone continued to have a banquet, but the atmosphere was no longer as warm as before. The heavy people had their worries in their hearts, worried that the Qing soldiers gathered in Chenyang would come to fight.
Li Jing hesitated for a moment and asked: "Zhao Shaobao, although the heavenly soldiers are good at fighting, they are only six thousand after all. The captives are fierce. If they come to attack..."
Zhao Ming was in a good mood and waved his hand to interrupt Li Jing, "Your Highness, don't worry, since I promised to protect North Korea, I will mobilize troops to come later!"
After hearing Zhao Ming's words, Li Jing and others felt more at ease, and picked up the wine glass and started eating and drinking.
After the banquet, Zhao Ming immediately began to rectify the small court of North Korea. He first claimed to be the minister of the Ming Dynasty to guard the Korean government, and then led the Kingdom of Korea to discuss the government and political affairs, that is, the prime minister of the Kingdom of Korea, and held the military and political power of Korea.
In this way, for King Lee So, Zhao Ming was the garrison sent by the Supreme Kingdom of the Celestial Kingdom, and was the superior of Lee So. For the Korean ministers and the people, his identity as the leader in politics made Zhao Ming the prime minister of the Korean dynasty and able to issue orders to all officials and the people.
At present, Zhao Ming used the reasons to fight against the Qing Dynasty to eliminate the two-faced factions, reorganize the government, and further selected elite members from the pro-Ming Dynasty's ministers of the Korean Yili Sect, and appointed them as left, right political, left, right counselors, and officials, households, rituals, military, engineering, and criminals under the government.
The ministers of the Yili Sect only believed in the Ming Dynasty and felt that in terms of morality and reason, North Korea should be close to the Ming Dynasty, but many people still put the interests of North Korea first and the interests of the Ming Dynasty second.
Although these people are in the Ming Dynasty, they will not cause North Korea to suffer military disasters for the sake of the Ming Dynasty. They will only consider supporting the Ming Dynasty if they can protect themselves, and will not die for the Ming Dynasty.
Spicious and middle-aged people are different. Not only do they have regarded themselves as Chinese spiritually, but they will also sacrifice North Korean interests without hesitation for the sake of the Ming Dynasty, and they will even hate why they were born in North Korea and have a North Korean body, and cannot be a pure Chinese.
Among these people, the most typical ones are Lin Qingye and Kuai Xiaoyi. After Korea surrendered to the Qing Dynasty, they still insisted on resisting the Qing Dynasty.
Lin Qingye was first in Cao's camp and was in the Han Dynasty. He betrayed the Qing army's intelligence to the Ming army, causing the Qing army to be defeated. After the incident was exposed, Lin Qingye secretly fled to the Ming Dynasty to participate in the anti-Qing struggle, and became the general of the navy, but was eventually killed due to betrayal by the traitor.
Huoyi ran to Wu Sangui's army to join the army, waiting to fight to the death with the Qing army. However, unexpectedly, the Qing army had not arrived yet, but waited for the news that Emperor Chongzhen had died for his country. Soon after, Wu Sangui also rebelled against the Ming Dynasty and surrendered to the Qing Dynasty, leading the army to become a front pawn for the Qing Dynasty to enter the pass.
When Cui Xiao saw this, he was extremely sad and angry. He did not want to be a lackey like Wu Sangui, so he became a deserter and ran to the place where Emperor Chongzhen died for the country to pay tribute. He had not finished his water for seven days and seven nights. He was extremely sad and heartbroken, and eventually died in front of Chongzhen's tomb.
This loyalty to the Ming Dynasty can be said to be a hundred times stronger than the powerful people of the Ming Dynasty in Beijing, which made Zhao Ming, who had heard of it for the first time, feel ashamed. His loyalty to the Ming Dynasty was obviously not as good as that of this vassal subject.
Therefore, Zhao Ming believes that North Korea must be mastered by such elites in order to embark on the right path.
This group of elite and middle-aged figures controlled the small court of North Korea and made North Korea a completely pro-intelligent regime.
After reorganizing the small court of North Korea, Zhao Ming then issued several government orders in the name of leading the political discussion. One was to recruit North Korea's Qingzhuang, train North Korean servants, and assist the Ming army in resisting the Qing army. The other was to prevent the Qing army from entering North Korea to kill and robbery, and to implement a strategy of strengthening the walls and clearing the countryside, and temporarily move some people out of North Korea to avoid war.
Shortly after Zhao Ming gave the order, the fleet sent by Chen Mingyu had arrived in Jianghua Bay.
Zhao Ming then recruited tens of thousands of civilians to unload the grain, weapons and other materials transported from the fleet and transported them to Seoul. Then he drove the migrant Korean people onto the ship and transported them to Taiwan.
When the news reached the Korean Palace, Lee Seo saw that the Celestial Kingdom had indeed brought resources to support North Korea. He was overjoyed, but then he calculated his fingers and couldn't help but frown, "It's not right! Why did the fleet of the Celestial Kingdom come so quickly? Is the Lone King plotted?"
Li Jing realized that Zhao Ming didn't want to leave at the beginning, but now it's too late. The small court has been controlled by Zhao Ming, and Li Jing can only pretend that he doesn't know anything and continue to be stupid.
Outside Seoul, a large camp of Korean minions.
Zhao Ming stood with his hands behind his back, looking at his subordinate generals and training the recruited North Korean soldiers, and couldn't help but frown.
The training has been going on for many days, but the effect is not obvious. Even the basic queue cannot be well-established, and the left and right cannot be distinguished, and he cannot teach repeatedly, which makes Zhao Ming think that the Koreans may be born not suitable for war, but are more suitable for being farmers.
"The Qing army in Shenyang has gathered tens of thousands of Qing troops. How can the Korean army respond to the attacks of the Qing Dynasty!" Zhao Ming said angrily.
"If you are in charge of political affairs, you must step up your training at a low level!" Lin Qingzhi, the new marshal of the capital, said sweating on his forehead.
Zhao Ming waved his hand. Time was urgent, and the Korean vassal army was afraid that they would not be able to rely on it. He turned around and looked at Hu Weizong and said, "Hu Weizong, I heard that the Qing Dynasty is fighting very hard now. You send someone to sneak into Beijing, pay attention to the Qing Dynasty's actions, and spread rumors, saying that Donghai Town would join forces with Zhejiang to restore Jinling and influence the Qing Dynasty to fight against North Korea."
Hu Weizong clasped his fists and said, "I am humble and receive the order!"
Zhao Ming then told Gu Yanwu again: "Sir, Immediately notify the meeting hall and issue an order to Ma Shiao, and ask the commander-in-chief to transfer a troops to North Korea."
Gu Yanwu said: "The general left Jiangdong and put Su Song under great pressure. I'm afraid he won't be able to mobilize much troops."
Zhao Ming pondered for a while, "How much can you lose, you can send people to Japan and use the money to recruit a group of Japanese samurai to serve as cannon fodder. They are more useful than the North Koreans."
Chapter completed!