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Volume 5 6-15 The Emperor Recommends Pai Gow

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    On the misty and vast Yangtze River, a warship flying a red flag was slowly approaching. This red flag fluttering in the wind was different from the red flag of the Han army. It was a light water red.  A big black regular script character "Han".  Warships flying Chinese flags sailed on the water along the capital, but the officers and soldiers showed no response. The fort at Yanziji was silent as if there was no one there, and the imperial navy on the river also hid silently.  I dare not face this battleship.  Because this was a warship from the Southern Han Dynasty, the Nan Han navy was invincible in the world. It had already wiped out all the imperial navy on the sea. There were also several ships equipped with more than 300 large and small artillery pieces. They pissed them off and sent a vote.  If the ships come over and bombard them indiscriminately, the forts on the south bank will be finished.  The warship finally anchored on the North Bank Port, put down two small boats, and carried twenty people to the river bank. On the north bank of the Yangtze River in early autumn, chrysanthemums were everywhere, lush and green. The group of people were walking deep and shallow, and suddenly they suddenly emerged from the wild.  A group of Han soldiers jumped out of the grass, holding fire blunderbuss and powerful crossbows and shouted: "Stop! Put down the weapons!" The people who landed did not change their expressions, slowly put down the weapons in their hands, and said loudly to one person: "We are waiting for the imperial court  Imperial envoy, here to convey the emperor's decree, how can you be so rude?" The Han soldiers looked at these people carefully and saw that they were not wearing armor and were wearing water-red uniforms, with writing written in the circles on the front and back.  With the word "Han", all the soldiers looked at each other, wondering if the imperial court was not the Great Zhou Dynasty, why did it change to the same Han Dynasty as us.  The soldiers did not dare to neglect, reported at all levels, and brought this group of troops to the commander's tent of the Chinese army. When Yuan Feng heard that the Southern Han envoy was visiting, he ordered to set up a formation to welcome him.  Between the gate of the camp and the main tent of the Chinese army, six hundred cavalry stood on both sides, three hundred white horses and three hundred black horses. They were all fine horses from the Western Regions without a trace of hair. The cavalrymen had bright helmets and dazzling weapons.  It's majestic and chilling.  The envoys of the Southern Han Dynasty stood at the gate of the camp, ignoring the deliberate formation of the Han army. They walked in proudly and stood in front of the commander's tent. The messenger actually took out a scroll from his arms and said loudly: "Imperial edict"  Come, Yuan Feng accepts the order. "The civil and military officials in the commander's tent were stunned. They thought that the Southern Han Dynasty sent people here to discuss how to seek common ground while reserving differences and destroy the Zhou Dynasty together. Who knew that they actually came to issue an order? It's really ridiculous.  Ridiculous.  Yuan Feng smiled dumbly, sat on the tiger-skin chair without moving, waved his hands and said: "What is your emperor's decree?" The imperial envoy gave Yuan Feng a cold look, shook off the imperial decree and said: "By God's blessing, emperor  The imperial edict said that the people of Yuan Dynasty were brave and had meritorious service in resisting the Zhou Dynasty. They were given thousands of hectares of fertile land and ten thousand taels of gold. They were granted the title of Marquis of Chang'an and were hereditary. They guarded the western frontier for me. " After he finished reading in a tone of voice, the imperial envoy coughed.  He said: "Master Marquis, you haven't received the order to thank me." There was a burst of laughter in the handsome tent. The vulgar generals laughed as if they had heard the most ridiculous joke. Some people even laughed out of tears, even Yuan Yuan.  Feng Ye couldn't help but chuckled twice. This imperial edict was a bit funny. I really don't know what Sister Xia was thinking. She actually made herself a Marquis of Chang'an, and she also inherited it and ruled the western border forever.  He was already the king of Xiliang many years ago, and besides, hundreds of thousands of troops are stationed on the north bank of the Yangtze River. It can't be said that thousands of hectares of fertile land and ten thousand taels of gold can be fought.  As if he had been greatly humiliated, the envoy from the Southern Han Dynasty turned green and red for a while, threw the imperial edict on the ground, and walked away with a few words: "If you don't accept it, we will fight it."  Xu Da, the general in charge of the march, shouted angrily: "Stop! Our King of Han hasn't let you go yet!" The power of the general who commanded thousands of troops was unmatched by ordinary people. The imperial envoy of the Southern Han Dynasty trembled and froze in place.  Feng just smiled and said, "May I ask what your name is? What did you do before joining the Han Dynasty?" The imperial envoy calmed down and said proudly: "My surname is Huang, and my name is Huang Sanqiang. Before serving the imperial court, I was Sanmenwan.  The leader of the Giant Whale Gang.¡± There was another burst of laughter. The talents of the Southern Han Dynasty are too poor, and it is really ridiculous to send such a thing as an envoy.  Huang Sanqiang's face was red, his fists were clenched, his eyes were spitting fire, and his eyes were touching the waist knife of the guard in front of the tent, as if he wanted to fight to the death for his dignity.  Yuan Feng stood up from his chair and walked to Huang Sanqiang. The strong pressure made his arrogance gradually shrink, and finally he lowered his head and did not dare to look at each other.  Yuan Feng looked down at Huang Sanqiang, his voice was soft and calm, but full of irresistible authority: "Pick up that thing." Huang Sanqiang wanted to retort, but his knees involuntarily bent down and picked up the imperial edict.  Yuan Feng stared at him and said, "Looking at you as a man, I won't make it difficult for you. You can take the imperial decree back with you. In addition, I have a letter here, so you can take it with you as well."  As he said that, he waved his hand and the guard touched a lacquer plate. On it was a letter that Yuan Feng had written a long time ago. The name of the recipient was written on the envelope. Huang Sanqiang still recognized Xia Qinxin.  The imperial edict of the Queen of the Southern Han Dynasty did not add the character "Liu" to the title of Yuan Feng as is generally accepted, which means that Yuan Feng's identity as the orphan of the late emperor was not recognized. This imperial edict, regardless of whether Yuan Feng was accepted or not, at least  The meaning has been conveyed, that is, your identity is illegal and I do not recognize it.  Although Yuan Feng¡¯s letter was not in the form of an imperial edict, the meaning was basically the same. It was written by Xia Qinxin instead of Liu Qinxin, which means that we do not recognize your status as empress, nor do we recognize your qualifications as the orphan of the late emperor.  Log in to 6 and support the genuine Wulin Empire.  The envoy of the Southern Han Dynasty returned in despair on the battleship. The Jiangnan fort was still without a shot. He watched the rebel ship disappear between the water and the sky. The navy and the fort were happy to cause trouble, but the Jinyiwei reported this news.  Reported to the palace.  When the emperor heard about this, Long Yan was furious, and immediately led the Royal Guards, Jin Yiwei, and other personnel from the inner factory to the riverside fort.  After the Battle of Xuzhou, the imperial army gave up a large area of ??land that was difficult to defend and retreated to the south of the Yangtze River. They tried to imitate Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty and settled in a corner. However, natural moat alone was not enough. They also needed forts and naval defenses, especially the Yangtze River forts.  Lord.  The Yangtze River fort, which was urgently built with more than 100,000 civilians, is a fortification based on rammed earth and constructed of masonry and wood. It uses artillery, crossbows, muskets, and rolling logs and rocks to defend against enemy landings. Along the long Yangtze River, there are many troops stationed.  Hundreds of thousands of troops, beacon towers standing on the bank of the river, used smoke as a signal during the day and raised fire warnings at night. There were military camps ten miles away, and they were dispatched upon hearing the warning. It was like a Great Wall along the river.  During this inspection of the riverside fortress, the emperor did not use the royal guard of honor. Instead, he personally wore the armor and led the troops over. When the small school at the camp gate saw the emperor's imperial commander coming in person, they had no time to report, and they all knelt down in fear.  on the ground.  The emperor didn't even get off his horse and went straight to the headquarters of the Jiangfang Commander-in-Chief. His name was Deng Yunfeng. He was a native of Anqing and a naval gunner. He had studied both sailing and artillery. He was appointed as the Commander-in-Chief.  Commanding the Jiangfang army was the result of careful consideration by the emperor.  But when he walked to the door of the handsome tent, the emperor's face suddenly darkened, and the hand holding the riding crop was trembling slightly. There were sounds of rattling, yelling and rolling of dice in the tent. Even a fool knew that the people inside were pushing Pai Gow to make money.  .  ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????¡­  The Jin Yiwei and the officers in the inner factory all looked at the accompanying Jiang Fang General Bian with disdain, and their hands unconsciously reached out to the handle of the sword. This time the emperor was definitely going to kill a lot of people, and the Xiuchun Sword was going to break the fast again.  Those Jiang Fang generals all looked pale and trembling, but no one dared to speak.  The emperor stood quietly outside the tent. He paused for a moment before lifting the door curtain and striding in.  "Who! So presumptuous!" Deng Yunfeng was wearing a war robe slanted on his body and a martial arts scarf on his head. He was shaking an earthen jar containing dice in his hand. He thought it was one of his men who had barged in without saying hello.  He scolded him before looking up. It didn't matter. It almost scared Deng Yunfeng's three souls and seven souls out of his mind. The emperor of the Great Zhou Dynasty, wearing golden armor and holding a riding whip, was surrounded by a group of people in uniform.  Deng Yunfeng, who was wearing a python robe and flying fish uniform, was standing in front of him. He threw the jar away and bowed. The other three lieutenants who were accompanying the commander to play money were also scared to death and lay on the ground shivering.  , He didn¡¯t even say anything. ¡°I deserve death!  The crime deserves death!  "Deng Yunfeng kowtowed loudly, but the emperor did not move. He swept his eyes to the table. Pai Gow was scattered on the table, scattered copper coins and a pile of silver, as well as bamboo chips used to calculate winning and losing. It seemed like a game.  The emperor didn't say a word and sat directly on Deng Yunfeng's seat and said coldly to the three lieutenants: "Serve the table and continue.  " How could the three lieutenants have the guts to sit back in their chairs and play money with the emperor? They all kowtowed in fear and confessed. The emperor frowned, and Cao Shaoqin, who was familiar with his master's thoughts, shouted: "Do you still want to resist the order?  " Reluctantly, the three lieutenants had no choice but to sit back and start the most unforgettable game of Pai Gow in their lives. "It is already a great thing for a minister to go to the palace to meet the emperor, and it is an extremely human minister to be able to sit across from the emperor.  My dear, as for sitting at the same table with the emperor and pushing Pai Gow, oh my god, I don¡¯t dare to think about it. So these three lieutenants were playing cards and wiping their sweat. Their minds were already confused. The Pai Gow pushing was a complete mess. Okay.  The emperor didn't care about their card skills at all, and after playing a round of cards while chatting and laughing, the three poor guys were already sweating, and the money and money piled in front of them wereThe officials also came to the emperor.  The emperor then stood up and calmly said to Deng Yunfeng, who was still kneeling on the ground: "You can't push Pai Gow, and I can't guard the Yangtze River."
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