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The fierce north wind has failed to succeed. Chapter 33, Liaoyang

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    The helmet, armor, military uniform, sword, tiger head girdle, jet black military boots, and red cloak were all neatly packed. Huang Shi had already combed his hair carefully. He tied a bun and then started to put on this outfit.  .  "Cleverness leads to mistakes." This is Huang Shi's evaluation of Zhao Manxiong and Jin Qiude. With such an easy-to-use trick of killing and silencing, will the other side be completely unprepared?  Maybe it's not true, but Huang Shi doesn't have such confidence. Maybe his opponent has a back-up plan, just waiting for Huang Shi to kill people and silence them at all costs.  Huang Shi's blood-stained hands are not without traces of innocent people. These sacrifices bite his soul all the time, causing Huang Shi's conscience, which is usually buried deep in his heart, to constantly jump out and accuse him. He often wakes up from his dreams in the dead of night.  I woke up sweating profusely and could not fall back to sleep.  For many years, the excuse Huang Shi could use to comfort himself was that these sacrifices were either out of necessity or to save more lives.  "Are you reminding me of the house in Liaoyang and the two concubines Huang Taiji?" When Huang Shi put his helmet on his head, he saw from the water in the basin that there was darkness behind his eyebrows covered by his iron helmet.  There is also a red scarf tied under the eyes, the straight bridge of the nose and the beard.  Looking at this familiar figure, Huang Shi couldn't help but sigh softly: "It's just like when he was recommended by Sun Degong to Wang Huazhen as Qianzong." At that time, Huang Shi was still very young and looked down on the ancients.  Feeling that he could play with them, he even set up earth-shattering ambitions: to seek to usurp the country, to flaunt history, to awaken the power of the world, and to lie drunk on the knees of beautiful women "Then I gave up the glory and wealth that was within my reach. I acquiesced.  Jin Qiude went to murder a girlbut I saved the people of Guangning" The neatly dressed Huang Shi fell into deep thought. Hong Antong, the captain of the inner guard, walked behind him and gave his last weak persuasion: "Sir, you have a heavy responsibility.  How can the safety of Liaonan be put in danger because of one woman? "Since the decision was made yesterday, all kinds of advice and advice have almost scratched Huang Shi's ears.  Among them, Hong Antong is mentioned most often.  But Huang Shi has been too lazy to answer them because neither his reasons nor his plans can be discussed with his confidants.  So Huang Shi turned around silently like yesterday and strode towards the door without any unnecessary explanation before he was about to cross the threshold.  Huang Shi reiterated his earlier explanation: "Wait two days later and inform Eunuch Wu, He Dingyuan and Yang Zhiyuan of the matter. Three days later, inform the entire army." Behind the scenes, Hong Antong not only failed to comply with Huang Shi's order, but also  He shouted: "Sir! How can you put yourself in danger because of a woman?" This voice contained so much anger and blame that Huang Shi couldn't help but look back at his loyal military police leader who was already full of anger.  His red eyes were full of disappointment.  "Do you think I'm just here for a woman?" Huang Shi dropped this sentence coldly.  Then he left the old camp of Changsheng Island without looking back, still holding in his arms the seal of customs defense that Houjin asked Miss Zhao to bring.  Yesterday, after Huang Shi listened to the suggestions of Jin Qiude and Zhao Manxiong, he decided to go to Liaoyang Changsheng Island alone. Although the officers were shocked, Huang Shi made up his mind.  Last night, Huang Shi wrote a memorial to Tianqi, which explained in detail why Huang Shi believed that peace negotiation was never feasible.  It's almost like Hong Antong, Wu Mu and Jin Qiude have integrated it.  In this memorial to the emperor, Huang Shi told Tianqi that he went to Liaoyang Huangshi this time to prove that peace negotiation was not feasible and the bet was his own life.  Huang Shi assured Tianqi that this time Houjin would either cut him to pieces or shirk him in every possible way.  No matter what, he refused to return the entire Liao land.  Huang Shi also implicitly expressed his dissatisfaction with Tianqi's doubts about himself in the memorial.  He told Zhao Er's problem bluntly to the emperor and then made an analysis based on the recent attacks he had received.  As the saying goes, "When a person is about to die, his words are also good." Huang Shi believes that this memorial can greatly touch Tianqi and be more convincing than the boastful man sitting in Ning Yuanjian City.  Currently, only five people, Zhao Manxiong, Jin Qiude, Li Yunrui, Hong Antong and Zhang Zaidi, know about this because Huang Shi had to explain the work to them before leaving.  Huang Shi was relatively satisfied with the reaction of his men this time. After he strictly ordered not to spread the matter, although these people strongly opposed it, they all kept tight-lipped. No one dared to inform Wu Mu or other officers and soldiers.  After landing in Liaodong at Beixinkou, Huang Shi checked his luggage for the last time to make sure he didn't miss anything: "Okay, little brother, let's break up here. I'm going straight to Fuzhou." "Brother must come back safely.  "Zhang Zaidi always has a kind of trust in Huang Shi that no one else has. No matter how dangerous Huang Shi's actions are, Zhang Zaidi always instinctively believes that he can get things done. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Huangshi Smile ?He patted Zhang Zaidi on the shoulder. The young man grew stronger and stronger, and gradually showed a manly aura about him.  Huang Shi took out a heavy envelope from his luggage. This was the last memorial he wrote. It was full of scolding and questioning of Yuan Chonghuan. He also told the emperor: It was Yuan Chonghuan's actions that drove him to this dead end.  "If I really don't come back, remember to give this to Eunuch Wu. But don't take this thing out for a day without absolutely conclusive evidence that I am dead. Remember, remember." If this thing is handed over by a living person, Huang Shi will know.  It is likely to arouse strong resentment from others, but if Huang Shi had already died for his country when the emperor and cabinet saw it, then he believed that this memorial would still be very shocking.  More importantly, Huang Shi believed that King Xin would see this memorial.  Zhang Zaidi stopped and nodded heavily: "I know, brother." Huang Shi believed that as long as Yuan Chonghuan had no chance to take over, it would only be a matter of time before Jindi was destroyed. Looking at Zhang Zaidi carefully putting away his last counterattack, Huang Shi grew.  He took a breath and said secretly in his heart: "This way, I will not come to this world in vain." Huang Shi jumped on the horse and was about to whip the horse, but suddenly saw a hand reaching out to hold the horse's rein and pulling it tightly.  Holding the reins of Huangshi's mount, he raised his head and shouted to Huangshi hastily: "Brother, do you have to go?" Huangshi took a deep look at Zhang Zaidi in front of him, a man who had always worshiped Huangshi to the point of reverence like a god. At this time, Huangshi's face  It was also full of anxiety and confusion. Huang Shi nodded solemnly: "Yes, little brother, you know it well." "You must repay your loyalty with loyalty. Are you doing it for Mao Shuai?" Regarding the issue of Lisheng Temple.  Huang Shi once wrote a letter to Mao Wenlong, and Mao Wenlong generously shouldered this important task.  In his private reply to Huang Shi, he also asked the latter not to feel guilty about this.  In Mao Wenlong's words, as the chief military officer of Dongjiang Town, he has to protect his subordinates from wind and rain.  Normally, Huangshi's military exploits have never been without Mao Wenlong, and Huangshi has never been separated from Mao Wenlong's behavior, so this time Mao Wenlong thought it was natural for him to shoulder the responsibility.  Not many people on Changsheng Island know this letter.  Zhang Zaidi happened to be one of them. After reading the letter, he even praised Huang Shi: "He is indeed Marshal Mao." At that time, Huang Shi also smiled and said to him: "If Marshal Mao is not as responsible as Na Nuo,  How can Dongjiang Town be maintained? "Just like Huangshi's own Changsheng Island, Huangshi can only rely on personality charm to maintain the centripetal force of the army when supplies are extremely scarce.  Generally speaking, Dongjiang Town is more embarrassed than Changsheng Island.  Mao Wenlong's pressure was far greater than that of Huang Shi. He had almost no ability to give any material rewards to his men.  Therefore, Mao Wenlong could only rely on personal feelings to unite his subordinates and relied on his prestige to maintain Dongjiang Town with difficulty and prevent hundreds of thousands of Liao people from falling apart in hardship.  Zhang Zaidi still remembered that Huang Shi had expressed concerns about Yuan Chonghuan several times and said that he suspected that Yuan Chonghuan would be detrimental to Dongjiang Town and Mao Wenlong.  Therefore, Zhang Zaidi interpreted Huang Shi's hostility towards Yuan Chonghuan as loyalty to Mao Wenlong. This time Huang Shi was willing to take a strange risk to go to Liaoyang.  It was also to fight with the Liaodong Dusi Prefecture to protect Mao Wenlong and Dongjiang Town.  Huang Shi did not answer the question but smiled and said, "Let go." "Yes." Zhang Zaidi responded dully, letting go of his hand and taking a step back.  Huang Shi didn't say much anymore and stepped onto the official road leading to Fuzhou with his horse's belly under his arm.  Now there is news in the capital that Huang Shi will be transferred to the capital camp. If the problem of Zhao Er is not solved, Huang Shi estimates that it is a certainty that he will be transferred out of Liaodong.  At this time in Huangshi's original history, the Hou Jin regime was already on the verge of collapse, and in this time and space they were closer to destruction.  If things happen again and the Houjin regime is revived again, it means that countless people will die, and that will be thousands of innocent people.  Huang Shi looked at the vast land of Liaodong. In his calculation, the danger this time was not greater than taking the lead in wielding a saber to kill the enemy, but it was related to more people's lives.  "At the beginning, I set myself very high and my interests were higher than everyone else in the world. Later, I determined to save the people, but because of this, I became confused and didn't know what standards to choose according to." The sound of horse hooves gradually increased.  Huang Shi was thinking about what he was thinking when he became anxious: "Today's situation is just as Brother He said. If I don't do it when I clearly have the opportunity to save tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of lives, I will definitely regret it in the future." Looking at it.  Zhang Zaidi suddenly blurted out as Huang Shi was walking away from his back: "Brother, if Jiannu hurts you even a hair, I will never let them go." Accompanying him were several Changsheng Island officers and soldiers specially selected by Zhang Zaidi and four others.  , five sailors, they all just learned about Huangshi's plan after leaving Changsheng Island, and they also rushed towards Huangshi together.The direction where they disappeared shouted: "Sir, we will never let go of Jiannu!" I don't know if their words could fall into Huang Shi's ears, and soon the man and the horse were gone.  According to the information from Changsheng Island, it seems that only Huang Taiji and Hou Jinbeile are present in Liaoyang at present. Nurhachi's two younger sons, Dorgon and Duduo, seem to be here as well.  This is mainly because Chen Jisheng's offensive in Liaodong drew away the main attention of Hou Jin.  Since the Dongjiang Army invaded Jianzhou at the end of June, not only was Hetuala quickly surrounded by the Ming army, but Chen Jisheng also dug up Nurhaci¡¯s ancestral graves in Jianzhou.  In addition, this was the second time that the Ming army came to the Sarhu battlefield. Chen Jisheng not only ordered that the bones be collected as much as possible, but also presided over a memorial service.  After the Houjin garrison in Fushun lit the beacon fire, Nurhachi quickly took four Baylor to reinforce Jianzhou. After twenty-four days and nights of fierce fighting, the Jin army finally regained the jungle area along the Suzi River and relieved the siege of Hetuala.  .  Because of the threat from the Dongjiang Army in southern Liaoning, Mang Gurtai and Huang Taiji rushed back to Liaoyang at night after completing their strategic goals.  for defense to the south.  As of early August, the military information on Changsheng Island showed that Nurhachi was still taking Mang Gurtai, Daishan and Amin to the old forest of Senshan Mountain in Jianzhou. Some of Chen Jisheng's small troops were still there fighting guerrillas against Nurhaci step by step with the Jin army.  The pressing force must completely drive the Ming army back to the Kuandian area.  I heard that Liaoyang was built by Huang Taiji, so I felt that there was a good chance of returning alive from this trip.  According to Huang Shi's understanding, Huang Taiji is a very realistic person.  He is also very calm, so his actions are predictable.  If it was not Huang Taiji but the old madman Nurhachi who stayed in Liaoyang now, Huangshi's life and plans would not be guaranteed at all.  This time Huang Shi is determined to make it clear that he wants to negotiate a peace. If Huang Taiji kills him, then Huang Shi has already proved that the road to peace negotiation is unworkable.  Moreover, this political declaration is not only effective for the Ming court, but also the Mongolian ministries can see it clearly.  Knowing that there is no future in hanging out with Hou Jin.  In Huang Shi¡¯s view, Huang Taiji could still label himself as a defector from the Ming Dynasty, but he couldn¡¯t kill himself If even high-ranking rebel generals were killed, who would defect to Hou Jin?  This time, when we went deep into the tiger's den, Huangshi, we knew that there was no point in bringing guards if the other party wanted to take action.  It's useless for Huang Shi to bring a hundred guards; if everything goes according to Huang Shi's plan, then he will be safe without a single soldier.  Therefore, Huang Shi went to Liaoyang alone this time because he was traveling alone, so he had fewer troubles along the way and his progress was much faster than that of a large group of people.  After arriving in Fuzhou.  Huangshi did not explain his purpose to the local army where he was stationed, and simply changed horses.  He went straight to Gaizhou along the official road.  Although the economy of Changsheng Island was exhausted, a large number of inns were established on this section of the official road from Fuzhou Island to Gaizhou in order to ensure that they could grasp the basic movements of the Jin army.  Although these stations are very expensive, they are also one of the most important intelligence tentacles of the Ming Army in southern Liaoning, which made Huangshi's journey much more comfortable. He would change horses when he encountered an inn during the day, and go in to rest when he encountered an inn at night.  Whether changing horses or resting, Huangshi covered his face with a cloth and only took out the Ming army's defense to check with the people at the inn.  The soldiers at the post station who obtained the customs defense of Huangshi this time from Li Yunrui were probably used to the style of the Changsheng Island Military Intelligence Department. After carefully checking the customs defense of the Military Intelligence Department, they stopped conducting other checks on Huangshi.  Without saying a word, they changed the masked man's horse or led him to the guest room to stay. They never caused any trouble to Huangshi's itinerary.  On August 7, the sixth year of the Apocalypse, Huangshi left a post station near Gaizhou. This was also the last post station of the Ming army. Last time, the Yaozhou defenders immediately abandoned the city and fled after hearing about the fall of Haizhou, leaving the eighteen-pound cannon captured by Huangshi useless.  The place of martial arts.  When he passed Yaozhou this time, what Huang Shi saw was still a lifeless castle. It was not even a castle anymore. It was just a ruin that was burned by the Jin Army and the Ming Army after passing by.  Continuing forward, Huangshi soon arrived at Haizhou, a city that was once an important town in central Liaoning. Now it was abandoned by the Jin Army. After the last war, the Dongjiang Army massively destroyed the city walls of Haizhou.  Now that it has not been repaired, it seems that the Jin Army has no means to hold on to this city anymore, so it does not intend to waste manpower on running it.  After finally clearing up his thoughts, Huang Shi laughed to himself: "He still takes my army very seriously and takes me lightly." After watching for a while, Huang Shi jumped back from the city wall with a few jumps.  Get on the ground and continue heading north.  Soon he arrived at Anshan Fort. This castle, like Yaozhou, was also an expanded new castle. Thousands of Hou Jinma Bu were stationed in it and some artillery was installed at the top of the city.  When the Houjin Rangers came to investigate, Huangshi was still wearing the straight white feather on his helmet. He took out the customs seal letter brought by Zhao Da and handed it to the enemy cavalry calmly.???¡­?August 8th, the sixth year of Tianqi, Liaoyang After hearing that Changsheng Island sent someone to pick someone up, Huang Taiji was slightly surprised, but this was still part of his plan.  Huang Taiji ordered wine and food to be prepared to entertain the envoy, and he put on more formal clothes and walked to his big tent with a white flag to receive the envoy.  His subordinates reported to Huang Taiji: This envoy brought Bai Yu all the way into Liaoyang City and still refused to change. They were ordered to be polite to the envoy, so there was no point in forcing him.  After hearing this, Huang Taiji felt slightly unhappy, but it didn't show on his face. After he sat firmly in the tent, he ordered: "Bring the envoy in." The visitor walked in with his chest high and his face  Still wearing a kind smile: "Is Sibeile okay?"
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