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Chapter 1620 chess pieces

"No matter what," Wang Er said: "They will rebel. This bird world will never survive. Even if one or two people survive, the family will starve to death. The dog officials exploited them, and the people they hated were itchy. They didn't want anything else, but they wanted to rebel just to kill the officials."

Zhao Lide smiled and nodded and said, "Very good... Wang Er, even if you are the periphery of the Military Intelligence Department, we will give you further instructions after you raise an army. If your subordinates are disobedient, we will help you solve the problem..."

Zhao Lide's tone suddenly accelerated, and with murderous aura, everyone felt something was wrong. Zhong Guangdao was about to take back his feet, but the atmosphere in the room changed drastically. Four military personnel suddenly stepped forward quickly. Each of them put out their hands and pressed Wang Er and four others into the chair. At this time, two people came in from the outdoors, each holding a soft rope. The two looked at Zhao Lide. When they saw Zhao Lide nodding, they placed the soft rope between Zhong Guangdao's neck.

Zhong Guangdao was not prepared before. They had more than 20 people outdoors, all with weapons. They had never expected that Hutchison would dare to attack indoors. He had round eyes and struggled desperately, but was pressed tightly by a pair of giant hands. He could not move even if he struggled hard. At this time, the noose was placed between his neck. The person who was acting was also an operation staff of the Military Information Department. He was used to doing such things. After turning a few rounds, he tightened the noose. Soon Zhong Guangdao could not breathe. The fear and suffocation of death made him extremely frightened. His eyes were wide open, and he almost glared at the balls. In a blink of an eye, his face turned red. His body twisted hard, his legs kept stomping on the ground. The chair was shaking on the ground, making a squeak. Zhong Guangdao made a muffled groan, and he was not venting freely, as if he was moaning and begging for mercy, and he seemed to be crying. In a blink of an eye, he was already full of tears.

Zhao Lide looked at him, Wang Er and others were also struggling, and everyone was scared to death, but no matter what, they could not break free. Those who followed Zhao Lide were all good at the Military Information Department. They worked hard and carried out assassination work over the years. They had done so many times in front of them, and they knew how to hold people's joints, how to exert force, and how to stop people's twisting. Although Wang Er and others were not stable, their strength might not be as good as the elite among the soldiers above, and they could not be compared with the special guards of the rich, let alone comparing with the Mongolians. Military Information personnel also had the strength to deal with the above people. Although they struggled, they were useless.

Wang Er felt a blank mind, and he was dazed as he was struggling desperately.

All the past swayed like a lantern, like a shadow puppet. At this time, Wang Er remembered that he was just an ordinary person before this. Hutchison ignited the desire in his heart, his unwillingness and aggrievance, his anger and dissatisfaction, and ambition that matched it... If Hutchison had not, Wang Er would have rebelled, but that was in July of the seventh year of the Tianqi revelation. At that time, people were completely desperate. The spring famine passed, but the summer harvest was still desperate. The government was urging Xia Tax again. A large number of people fled. The wealthy families transferred the tax to ordinary people, and the oppression was even heavier. Many people who could not pay the tax were caught by the yamen runners and slaughtered to the county town. After being beaten, they were tragic.

In addition, the epidemic was prevalent, and everyone was confused. Wang Er advocated the righteousness and chaos at that time, and there were more than a thousand followers in an instant.

Wang Er had never thought of such a thing before. He had not even had the experience of becoming a bandit, so how could he say that he would rebel? Instead, the people from Hutchison found him first, contacted him slowly, and expressed his dissatisfaction and resentment. Wang Er's own difficulties, and many of the people in the family died of illness and starvation. The dissatisfaction in this man's heart grew like wild grass...

Unexpectedly, in addition to helping him, Hutchison also had this move today, which made Wang Er feel extremely frightened and scared... At this time, he remembered the various rumors from the Military Information Department, and he was also surprised. How dare Zhong Guangdao be so bold? It seems that Hutchison's people have always been kind and happy. Zhong Guangdao felt that the other party had a request, so he might as well ask for a price everywhere and pay the money to Hutchison on the spot. However, Hutchison did not have such patience and directly overturned the table.

Zhong Guangdao's tongue stretched out, and slowly his face turned purple and black. Wang Er's hands trembled and he was unable to struggle. The other two wanted to touch the knife and remembered that they were taken away when they entered the door. It was too late to regret it.

"Wang Er, if you want to do big things, you need to know to establish your foothold." Zhao Lide was used to this kind of thing. There were not more than a hundred or dozens of people who had ordered to be killed by him. He was used to doing such things... To Wang Er Wen, he seemed to have no dying person who was struggling in front of him, but a secret room talk, which was enough to communicate: "Don't ask your subordinates to hold you back, you should know that orders and prohibitions are the first priority in leading troops. You are our son of He Jibu. You must remember this and don't forget the root of this. We can help you and take you down. On weekdays, you must use your own power and practice your own rules, listen to your subordinates' opinions. At the critical moment, you must make your own decisions. When encountering things assigned by He Ji, you must first put the He Jiji first... You must remember these clearly, otherwise if something happens, I will not be able to protect you."

Wang Er was sweating profusely on his forehead and didn't know how to answer.

At this time, he remembered that many of the people outside were found by Hutchison for him, and even the weapons were sent by Hutchison. Everyone contacted local heroes and conspired to incite, and these expenses were also given by Hutchison. The so-called heroes and famous scholars were just like this. Hutchison could help him, of course he could destroy him. The light path in front of him was a warning. This guy forgot the root of the matter, so he lost his life.

Wang Eryi thought of this and realized: "The villain really understands that from then on, he will definitely obey the orders of the Hunting Ji. If you call me, you will be like this!"

There were originally many cold gazes in the room looking at Wang Er, just like an unarmed boy. When Zhao Lide heard Wang Er's answer, he smiled slightly, and everyone withdrew their gazes.

At this time, Zhong Guangdao had been strangled to death. Everyone smelled a foul stench, but Zhong Guangdao had incontinence before he died, and the smell in the house was not heard.

Zhao Lide stood up and said lightly: "It's so unpretentious here. Wang Er, you guys go out and bring your troops to continue hiding. When the time comes, we will bring our weapons to you and you will take them to the uprising and attack the city!"

Wang Er was still trembling all over, sweating was dripping on the ground, and the other two were not much better. The three of them knelt down together and answered in response. The previous vigilance had disappeared. Only then did everyone understand vaguely who was in charge of the family, and they were just chess pieces.

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After that, Zhao Lide was running around the road, meeting Wang Jiayin, Gao Yingxiang, Wang Zuoguai, Wang Hu, Wang Monk, Wang Daliang, Han Chaozai... These people are famous thorns everywhere, and the so-called heroes were originally quite famous in the village. Zhao Lide knew that the previous work of the Military Information Department was not in vain. These people were heroes for the time being, like Gao Yingxiang. When he was young, he used horse sales as a business. This was a business of dealing with Mongolians and often going out to the frontier. The courage, ability, and emotional intelligence were indispensable. Not only did he have to go to the north to sell horses, but he also had to deal with the government. He was good at riding and shooting on horses, and he could use strong bows and arrows. He was the best among Ansai men... Although such people were trapped in grass, wild mountains and lakes, they would turn into dragons once they had the chance. They not only had courage, but also courage, and had connections.

You should know that horse traders are all in groups and often cooperate with various heroes. Over time, the friendship established can be entrusted to life and death. Once Gao Yingxiang rises up and rebels, a large number of warriors who are good at riding and shooting will definitely gather in a short time. Because they are close to the frontier, not only will the people join them, but there will also be unsuccessful border troops entering their camps. In a short time, they will form considerable combat power.

This is true. After Gao Yingxiang rebelled, he quickly formed a high combat power. His subordinates were mainly heroes and patriots and border troops, and were called old camp soldiers. He brought a large number of peasants into it. The troops quickly formed combat power, attacked Zhucheng in northern Shaanxi, fled to Shanxi, and conquered a large number of prefectures and counties. Later, the Ming court mobilized the main force of the border army. Gao Yingxiang's troops were not an opponent of the Ming army in the field at that time, but the old camp soldiers were always intact, because when the battle was fought, the peasant army was facing the front. When the battle was strong, the old camp cavalry was dispatched to expand the results. If the old camp soldiers were not favorable, the old camp soldiers would leave. As long as the old camp soldiers were there, his strength would not be lost. When the battle was turned, he could gather tens of thousands of people.

Cao Wenzhao, who was mainly composed of the Iron Cavalry in western Liaoning, was mainly composed of Gao tribes. The main forces of various rebel armies came to surround them. Thousands of Liaoxi soldiers were surrounded by peasant soldiers, which fully demonstrated the combat effectiveness of the old battalions of the peasant army... They were originally from the border troops of various towns in Yulin, Xuanda, and it would be strange if they were not strong in combat.

However, there were fewer soldiers in this type of old battalion. For example, after Li Zicheng took over Gao Yingxiang's position, he was defeated repeatedly by the Ming army. The most miserable time was that tens of thousands of troops fell into the siege of Hong Chengchou and Sun Chuanting. In the battle of Tongguan, the army suffered complete losses. The Ming court thought that Li Zicheng would never recover and would never rise again.

Don't you know that the one or two thousand people who escaped by Li Zicheng were all old camp soldiers? In fact, it was the foundation of his tens of thousands of troops. Under the Dabie Mountains, under the support of the Fifth Battalion of the Lezuo, Li Zicheng was not injured. Later, he seized the gap in the Ming army's defense and jumped into Henan. At that time, the disaster in Henan was even worse than that in Shaanxi. In a few months, he gathered another 500,000 people again, and a year later he reached a million people. Only a few thousand of these million people were elite. Later, he captured Luoyang and obtained a lot of wealth.

The military strength has reached a higher level, but the subsequent three besieges of Kaifeng cannot be defeated, which shows that the combat effectiveness of these hundreds of thousands of people is really worrying. After cooperating with Luo Rucai and constantly training troops, he has the strength to defeat Li Qirui, Fu Zonglong and Zuo Liangyu in the fourth besiege of Kaifeng. After this battle, more than 100,000 main forces of the Ming army were defeated head-on, and the peasant army jumped up, accommodated the defeated soldiers, and enriched the army. From then on, Li Zicheng has truly settled and the capital to spy on the world.

Later, he fought again with Sun Chuanting and defeated him head-on. The Li army's millions began to have real elite soldiers who had established their own system.

However, entering Beijing was too hasty and urgent. There were only about 60,000 elite troops in the capital. Some were led by Liu Fangliang in Henan, and some were led by Bai Wang in Xiangyang.

If the three tribes were concentrated in the capital, the 200,000 soldiers could not fight head-on, even if they could not face the Eight Banners of the Qing Dynasty, which had been raised by more than 100,000 people, they would not be able to retreat step by step and would never be able to fight back.

Later generations saw that Li Zi succeeded and failed in a rock, and then retreated from Beijing in a panic and suffered a crushing defeat, and had almost no place to stand. They all thought it was because the generals of arrogant soldiers fell. In fact, what could Li's troops fall into the capital in less than a month? The main reason was that the peasant army had too thin foundation, too few elite soldiers, insufficient territory, insufficient supply of troops, and insufficient local politics, and insufficient financial resources to supplement them. Therefore, after the battle, all the elite soldiers were lost, and it was very difficult to cheer up again. Later, in the battle of Tongguan, the number of elite soldiers was insufficient, and the morale of the continuous defeat fell to the bottom, so they still could not defend and retreated to Xiangyang.

In fact, if Li Zicheng did not die in Jiugongshan, there would still be something to do with his tenacity. Later, after Zhang Xianzhong's death, the Daxi Army became the main force in the anti-Qing army due to Sun Kewang's superb political ability and Li Dingguo's strong ability to lead troops. The Daxi Army became the main force in the anti-Qing army and repeatedly defeated the Qing army on the front battlefield.

If Li Zicheng did not die, the remaining troops of the Dashun Army might not be divided and disbanded. Hundreds of thousands of troops gradually recovered their strength, and it was quite difficult for the Qing army to move south easily.

So Shi was a life. The heroes surrounded by heavy troops many times in their life were safe and sound, but eventually died at the hands of a group of tenant farmers in Jiugong Mountain. Who would have thought and who would dare to think?
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