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Part One: Storm in Penghu Chapter 573: Broken Manchu Dreams (Part 2)

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    Azig rushed forward!

    Even if there is no hope anymore, he still has to rush forward, because he is the Prince of Ying of the Qing Dynasty, and because behind him is the palace.

    Everyone else can run, but he is the only one who cannot run!

    Death is still spreading, and no one can stop it from happening.  The muskets ruthlessly killed the Manchus who rushed up, one by one, layer by layer!

    Azig has no way to change all this. The only thing he can do now may be to watch himself die and let himself be completely relieved on this battlefield.

    ¡°At least he can still do this.

    Azig made a last-ditch effort, a final suicidal effort.  He had to tell everyone in this way: For the last hope of the Qing Dynasty, everyone should die here.

    The Hu Ben Guards' muskets continued to roar, using gunshots and smoke to clear the last obstacle on their way forward.

    Looking at the corpses and blood on the ground, Azig really couldn¡¯t bear to look at them anymore.  .  .  .  .  .

    Then, he saw dozens of enemies rushing towards him. The black muskets in each person's hands made Azig clearly smell the breath of death.

    He saw the enemy's musket raised, saw the enemy's aim at him, and then heard the roar of the musket.  .  .  .  .  .

    Aixinjueluo.  Azige was born in the 33rd year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty. His biological mother was Abahai, a member of the Uranala clan and the Prince of Manchu Ying.

    In the description of the Manchus, he fought bravely.  There were strategies, but these could not prevent his death, nor could they prevent the Ming army's final fatal blow to the Manchus.

    He died on April 15th.

    In the battle to defend the inner city of Shengjing in the Manchu Qing Dynasty, he still did his last part, but he could only stare at the Tiger Guards' capture of the inner city with a pair of big eyes after his death.  .  .  .  .  .

    When Azig died, he died like all the Manchus.  Now, the leaderless Qing army could only passively attack the Tiger Guards, and passively watch as the Tiger Guards captured this place bit by bit.

    They have lost their last hope.  .  .  .  .  .

    News of Azig's death did not reach the palace at the first time, and at this time every Manchu gathered in the palace knew that no one could fall here.

    The Ming army took the shortest time to break through the inner city.  They poured in like a tide, slaughtering those Qing soldiers who still maintained their last faith and struggled to hold on.

    Jierhalang¡¯s expression was numb.

    He tried every means he could think of and tried his best to maintain the emperor's final safety, but all his efforts now seemed to have been in vain.  .  .  .  .  .

    You tried your best, you really did your best!

    His eyes fell on the Empress Dowager Bumu Butai, and then he shook his head at her in despair.  Bumubutai smiled sadly, she knew what Prince Zheng meant.

    ¡°Everyone has done their part, everyone.  No one should be blamed, everyone is working hard to maintain the last glimmer of vitality of the Qing Dynasty.

    Soon it will be your turn.

    When that moment comes.  What choice will you make?  Bumbutai himself didn¡¯t know.

    Here we can clearly hear the sound of gunfire in the inner city, which means that the Ming army has entered the inner city.  There they are wreaking havoc on Shengjing, which the Manchus once thought could not be breached.  .  .  .  .  .

    "Your Majesty, the Queen Mother!" Gong Adai, the Manchu Minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, rushed in: "The inner city is broken, broken! Prince Ying, Prince Ying has died for his country!"

    "Boom", it was like a thunder exploded on everyone's forehead.  .  .  .  .  .

    The Prince of England died in the battle, and the Prince of England also died in the battle.  Who else can save the Qing Dynasty? Who else can save the Qing Dynasty!

    "Also, and also, the true Turg of Gushan'e with a white flag has surrendered!"

    This news did not cause much commotion.  In such a situation where the country is about to collapse, there will always be heroes and there will always be traitors.  .  .  .  .  .

    In the eyes of these Manchus, Azig is a hero and Turg is a traitor.  .  .  .  .  .

    "Prince Zheng, can we prepare for the palace defense battle now?" Bumbutai suddenly asked.

    Jierhalang smiled miserably: "Queen Mother, the last elites have been handed over to Azig to command. Now in the palace, there are only a few teams of imperial guards and palace people"  "

    ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Tai's body swayed.

    Jierhalang told her very clearly there: There is no possibility of holding on to the palace!

    She looked at the ministers and found that the expressions on their faces were different.  Some people are calm before disaster strikes, while others are obviously panicked.

    By this time, you can clearly see whether you are loyal or traitorous.  .  .  .  .  .  But what's the use of seeing clearly now?

    "My dear friends." Bumbutai's voice was not loud, but it was enough for everyone to hear: "The enemy is about to attack here. If any of you are not willing to be buried with him, then go out and surrender to the Ming army. I won't  I blame you, I really don¡¯t blame you.¡±

    Some people moved their steps, but after looking at their companions, they quietly put their feet back.  .  .  .  .  .

    "O ancestors of the Qing Dynasty!" Bumbutai suddenly burst into tears: "O ancestors of the Qing Dynasty, open your eyes, open your eyes, the Qing Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty is really going to die!"

    Many ministers accompanied her and cried bitterly, but how could tears save their Qing Dynasty?

    Now, it is time for the final judgment on the Manchus.  .  .  .  .  

    The palace was already in sight, and the best generals of the Huben Guards appeared outside the palace one after another.  They were not worried about not knowing the way to the palace. There were already people around them who were willing to show them the way.

    For example, Ilegan, such as Turg who just surrendered.  .  .  .  .  .

    Some of the Manchu emperor's imperial guards rushed forward shouting, but they were immediately massacred with musketry.  Now, even the palace smells of blood.

    The soldiers of Huben Guard finally stepped into the gate of the palace.  .  .  .  .  .

    They were very unfamiliar with everything here. They only saw countless panicked palace people running away in all directions. They seemed to hear the wailing of the Manchu emperor.

    Now, the resistance here has become very weak.  .  .  .  .  .  It's so weak that it's completely negligible.

    "Ahead is the Chongzheng Hall." Ilegen pointed to the front and said.

    Turge hesitated for a moment, but decided to make as many contributions as possible in front of his new master: "Emperor Ah, Fulin, Bumbutai, and Jierhalang are all worshiping.  In the political palace, they said they would rather die than leave there."

    "Would you rather die than leave there?" Ye Dahai smiled sarcastically: "Then let their blood dye the Chongzheng Palace red!"

    At this time, they suddenly saw a Manchu official walking towards them.  The official was holding a sword in his hand and kept shouting:

    "Thieves, don't hurt my lord!"

    "That's Shi Ning Wanwo, the great scholar of Neihongwenyuan." Ilegen said to the Ming generals in a flattering manner.

    "I'd rather finish it." Ye Dahai nodded, and he remembered that he was one of the people on the list that King Wu Lie had strictly ordered to catch. He was a traitor who was as famous as Fan Wencheng.

    "King Wu Lie, I'm afraid I will go against your will this time" Ye Dahai said something that no one could understand, and then waved to Ning Wan and me.

    Ning Wanmei strode over: "Thieves, don't hurt my lord!"

    "Are you Manchu or Han?" Ye Dahai suddenly asked.

    Ning Wan, I was startled for a moment and said loudly: "Han and Manchu are originally one family"

    Ye Dahai smiled, and suddenly a cold light flashed.  Then he slowly sheathed the knife, and looking at Ning Wan with an expression of disbelief on his face, I slowly fell in front of him.  .  .  .  .  .

    He did go against King Wu Lie¡¯s wishes.  .  .  .  .  .  King Wu Lie told his generals.  People like Ning Wan and I can be captured alive as much as possible and let them face the trial of the Ming Dynasty.

    "But Ye Dahai really couldn't stand a Han, so he kept calling the Manchus his masters.  .  .  .  .  .  Is there any greater shamelessness in the world than this?

    Ning Wanwo, named Gongfu, was born in Liaoyang. He was fond of reading poetry when he was young. Chi led his army to capture Shenyang, then went to Liaoyang, and moved the capital of the Later Jin Dynasty to Liaoyang.  Ning Wanwo, a Confucian scholar who was a subject of the Ming Dynasty, was taken prisoner after the fall of Liaoyang and was given as a slave to Nurhachi's grandson Beile Saharin, who was only seventeen years old.  Under the banner of Zhenghong Banner of the Han Army.

    Ning Wan I was a slave under Saharin for eight years. I often went to war with my master. Not only did I learn the skills of riding and shooting, but I also completed my ideological transformation.  First, the 28-year-old Ning Wanwo guarded the Yixia defense. He felt that it was a great shame and humiliation to be captured by the Manchus as a slave. As an adult, he worked for his master's family to herd cattle and cultivate land, and was whipped from time to time.  They are no different from animals, unable to live or die.  Slowly heHe became more willing to serve his master.

    Huang Taiji heard that Ning Wanwo was well versed in literature and history.  The envoy summoned Ning Wanwo, and after some questions and answers, Huang Taiji was quite satisfied, so he let Ning Wanwo, who was proficient in both Manchu and Chinese languages, enter the newly established literary library, officially getting rid of his status as a slave.  After that, he firmly seized this opportunity to display his talents and followed Huang Taiji to capture Yongping, Dalinghe, Chahar and other places. He often went into battle, followed Huang Taiji to recruit officials and people, and awarded Niu Luzhang the imperial title for his merits.

    Just when Ning Wanwo¡¯s future was at its peak, a personal matter caused Ning Wanwo to be dismissed from his post.  It turned out that Ning Wanwo was addicted to gambling. In the fourth year of Tiancong's reign, he stayed in Yongping with Beile Abatai and others. After official duties, he liked to gather people to watch, and was criticized by Li Bolong and others from the Ministry of Rites who participated in politics.  Huang Taiji favored Ning Wanwo's character of having the courage to remonstrate directly, and persuaded him to give up his bad behavior and not to disgrace the name of the library. Ning Wanwo admonished him and expressed repentance, and Huang Taiji forgave him for his crime.  Six years later, Ning Wanwo gambled wildly with Liu Shiying and others, a counselor who surrendered to Hou Jin in the Daling River Battle, and was reported by Liu Tuying's family.  When Huang Taiji heard the news, he was furious and ordered that "he should be removed from his post on account of his crime, and all the things bestowed upon him should be put into his possession. He should be dismissed from his post, but he would still be married to Saharin as a slave."  Ning Wanwo, who didn't stick to trivial matters, suffered a big loss because of trivial matters, and he became extremely depressed from then on.

    After the Huben Guards captured the inner city of Shengjing, he originally wanted to show his loyalty in front of his master, but he did not expect that he would encounter the terrifying Ye Dahai.

    So he died in front of the palace without getting any chance to show his loyalty.  .  .  .  .  

    The generals of Huben Guard finally entered Chongzheng Hall.

    Here they saw the Manchu Emperor Fulin, and the Manchu Empress Dowager Bumubutai and Zhezhe.  I saw the Manchu Prince Zheng Jierhalang and countless Manchu ministers.

    "These Manchus didn't run away. In fact, they had nowhere to run.

    No one spoke, and the entire Chongzheng Hall was filled with terrible silence.

    Jierhalang stood up and blocked the emperor and the empress dowager with his own body. However, the ruthless Tiger Guards stepped forward, first grabbed Jierhalang, and then held him full.  The two empress dowagers Bumubutai and Zhezhe, as well as their "emperor" Fulin, were pulled down from the dragon throne.

    "Your Majesty, the Qing Dynasty!" Jierhalang screamed miserably.

    Aixinjueluo.  Jilharang.  He is the sixth son of Shuerhaqi and the nephew of Nurhaci.  Jierhalang was named Prince Heshuo Zheng. At the beginning of the thirty-seventh year of Wanli, Shuerhaqi decided to leave Nurhaci.  He, his eldest son Altong'a, his second son Amin, and his third son Zasaktu took their troops out of the city and went to a place called Heilamu to build a new city.  Nurhachi was furious when he heard the news. He sent people to cut off the road in advance and planned to imprison Shuerhaqi.  At the same time, he ordered the execution of Altong'a, the eldest son of Shuerhaqi, and Zasaktu, the third son of his two nephews.  It is said that Amin was originally wanted to be executed.  It was only because of the efforts of Huang Taiji and others to dissuade him that he was saved from death.  Shulhaqi died after being imprisoned for two years.  Afterwards, Amin also died in the hands of Huang Taiji.

    Jierhalang¡¯s father and brother were imprisoned and killed by Nurhachi and his son successively.  But he didn't show any grudges like Amin.

    After the sudden death of Huang Taiji, a vacuum suddenly appeared in the supreme power. On the issue of succession to the throne, fierce conflicts broke out within the royal family.  Among them, Huang Taiji's eldest son, Prince Su Hauge, and his fourteenth younger brother, Prince Rui Dorgon, were the main contenders for the throne.  The two yellow flag ministers owned by Huang Taiji strongly advocated making Hauge the emperor, while the two white flags owned by Dorgon and his half-brothers Azig and Duduo firmly supported Dorgon.  There was a sharp confrontation between the two sides and the situation was tense.  Jierhalang has always been cautious in his struggle for the greatest power in succession.  Don't get involved too deeply.  Jierhalang, while being "submissive", deeply affected the direction of the political landscape. At this time, Jierhalang, who seemed quite weak on the surface, sided with Haug.

    ????????????????????? But Jierhalang didn¡¯t have much confidence in Haug¡¯s ascension to the throne. In order to prevent himself from being politically liquidated in the future, and at the same time to keep the imperial line in the hands of the Huang Taiji lineage, he proposed such a plan.  In fact, it is not difficult to see that this plan is more aimed at the Dorgon Group.  The emperor is young.  On the surface it seems like a disadvantage.  There are many examples in Chinese history where the emperor was young and had power over the world.  But from another perspective, the little emperor will eventually grow up and take power one day.  When the day comes when Shunzhi truly takes power, power will be returned to the hands of the anti-Dorgon group.  This must be the most obscure thing behind the plan.  It is also the most brilliant place.  Dorgon is a man of expertise and has a strong desire for power, but Jierhalang is concerned about the situation and first considers how to protect himself wisely.  This difference in temperament determines that Jierhalang always gives in and is at a disadvantage when dealing with the relationship with Dorgon.

    Now, this "smart" one knows how toPrince Zheng Jierhalang, who had saved himself, sadly finally became a prisoner of the Tiger Guards.

    Everything should be over.  .  .  .  .  .

    On April 15, the 17th year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty, the Huben Guards successfully broke through the last line of defense of the Manchus: the imperial palace!

    The Manchu emperor, empress dowager, and ministers all became prisoners, and how to deal with them was not something that the Tiger Guard generals should consider.

    Ding Yunyi, who was fighting fiercely on a piece of stone, had already thought about what to do with these Manchus.

    In the early Ming Dynasty, the Jurchen tribe was divided into three major groups: Jianzhou Jurchen, Haixi Jurchen, and Yeren Jurchen.  Later, it was divided into four parts according to region: Jianzhou, Changbai, Donghai and Hulun.  The Ming Dynasty established Liaodong Dusi and Nuergan Dusi as management agencies in the northeast, and all Jurchen tribes submitted to the Ming Dynasty.

    The ruler of the Qing Dynasty was the Aixinjueluo family of Jianzhou Jurchen.  Meng Ge Timur, the Jurchen leader of Jianzhou, was the governor of Jianzhou Weizuo in the Ming Dynasty when he was a child. He was killed due to tribal conflicts in 1433.  In 1440, the Jianzhou tribe moved south and finally settled in Hetuala.  In 1635, Huang Taiji abolished the old clan name "Zhushen" and named the clan "Manzhou".  In 1636, the Qing Dynasty surrendered to Monan Mongolia.  In the same year, Huang Taiji proclaimed himself emperor and changed the name of the country "Jin" to "Qing". The Qing Dynasty was officially established and the reign name was changed to Chongde.

    In 1640, the Battle of Songjin in the Ming and Qing Dynasties broke out. In 1642, Hong Chengchou was captured in Songshan and Zu Dashou surrendered in Jinzhou.  The Battle of Songjin marked the complete collapse of the Ming Dynasty's defense system in Liaodong, leaving only Ningyuan as an isolated city outside the pass.

    Then, the Manchu and Qing Dynasties saw the opportunity and entered the Pass in a large scale, and obtained the surrender of Wu Sangui. The Manchu and Qing Dynasty saw that their goal of occupying the Central Plains was about to be finally realized.

    There is only the last and most powerful enemy left in front of them:

    Ding Yunyi and his Tiger Guards!

    The Manchus did not take Ding Yunyi seriously, thinking that his failure was only a matter of time. However, they never expected that the Huben Guards would land in Shengjing and capture the city in the shortest time.

    The dreams of the Manchus were shattered, and the dreams of the Manchus were also shattered. They never thought that their defeat would come so quickly and intensely.

    Ding Yunyi, that was their lifelong enemy, that was the nightmare in the hearts of the Manchu people. The once great future of the Manchu people was ruined in the hands of this man, and the fate of the Manchu people was also ruined in the hands of this man.

    However, the Manchus still have one last force that may be able to save them.

    That¡¯s Prince Rui Dorgon fighting Ding Yunyi on a piece of stone!
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