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Six hundred and ninetieth chapters three years can be flat bandits

Qin Langzhong's risky surgical operation can only be regarded as a dead horse as a living horse. From the beginning, he treated ten seriously injured patients and could only live one. Later, ten could live two or three.

Now, if the cold weapon retreated from the battlefield was seriously ill, he could save nearly half of the people. This can be said to be a miracle.

In addition to those who die from infection, they are also those who suffer from excessive blood loss and are seriously injured. Basically, they can survive after being sutured by Qin Langzhong. The survival rate of half of them is already very amazing.

Unfortunately, there was only one Qin Langzhong in Zhu Cixuan's army. Such bloody surgical operations were deterred by other doctors.

After a brief rest of the 12th Regiment Battalion, the troops were to enter Huguang. Recover Huguang and completely eliminate Li Zicheng. Then, the troops entered Sichuan and wiped out Zhang Xianzhong.

In this way, the bandit forces in Daming can basically be wiped out. Without internal troubles, the Ming Dynasty can free up hands to deal with foreign enemies. Recover Liaodong and drive Huang Taiji back to Changbai Mountain to eat grass.

The invasion of Mongolia made all Mongolian tribes surrender to the Ming Dynasty. Then, Zhu Cilang personally created a powerful Ming Dynasty.

There are no other requirements, so that the Ming Dynasty became the combat power of the Emperor Taizu and Chengzu period, and that our Ming Dynasty was famous all over the world. The orthodox Han dynasty has lasted for generations.

Of course, this is an extremely long process. Even now, the raging bandits have not been pacified.

Li Zicheng from Huguang must not be underestimated, his strength is still very strong. Fortunately, Zhu Cixuan did not underestimate the enemy, and he is not in a hurry now and wants to fight steadily.

There is no border trouble in Liaodong for the time being. Although Huang Taiji was not seriously injured in his vitality, he was unable to attack in a short period of time. This gave Zhu Cilang the opportunity to recover Henan and use Henan as a leader to enter Huguang.

Li Zicheng was scared, and he saw the power of the 12th Regiment Battalion. So he began to shrink the troops in Huguang.

Zhu Cilang was about to leave Kaifeng City, and the people in Kaifeng City were very grateful to him. Everyone, including Zhou King Zhu Gongye, knew that without the soldiers of the 12th Regiment of the Prince's Twelfth Regiment, not only Kaifeng was over, but the entire Henan had become a territory of bandits.

In fact, Zhu Cilang was taking risks. 100,000 troops from the 12th Regiment Battalion entered Henan, and they were fighting against Li Zicheng's millions of soldiers. Zhu Cilang also suffered losses, and the Hu Ben Army suffered heavy losses.

Fortunately, he took back Henan. Now Li Zicheng has been forced to retreat to Huguang. The Ming army has developed in a favorable direction. First, the bandits in Henan were eliminated. Shanxi was also killed by those generals who were respectful.

As for Shaanxi, I have to thank Sun Chuanting. Sun Chuanting does have two tricks. He only has 10,000 Qin soldiers, and he has controlled the entire situation in Shaanxi. There has been no large-scale bandit activities in Shaanxi from beginning to end.

Although there were a small group of bandits who caused trouble, they were eventually defeated by Sun Chuanting. Shaanxi was the first pilot reform, and the people of Shaanxi allocated their own land. Although the drought was raging, the disaster in Shaanxi was relatively mild.

The biggest reason is that the people in Shaanxi have their own land. With their own land, they will do everything possible to protect their harvest. If it doesn’t rain, they will use the whole village to dig canals.

The water is dug out and used for irrigation. Natural disasters rely on self-rescue, which greatly alleviates the disaster situation in Shaanxi.

As for the surrounding areas of Gyeonggi, due to the popularity of emerging crops, even though disasters occur, the people around Gyeonggi can still live.

Only Shandong is left in the north, but fortunately, Zhu Cilang killed Liu Zeqing. Now the general is Li Shouyan.

Since Li Shouyan took office, Shandong has also ushered in his own good times. Although Shandong has also suffered from the ravages of small ice rivers, Shandong is a good place with outstanding humanities and geography. There are many hills and mountains here, and although the water resources are not as rich as those in the south of the Yangtze River, under the drought, there are still many lakes and rivers that can divert water to irrigate crops.

Without Liu Zeqing's rampage, the people of Shandong had a lot of life. Even in Shandong, the hometown of Confucius and Mencius, there were no few bandits and rebellions. Although the people's lives were still difficult, at least they could still live.

Li Shouyan was not good at managing local areas, but he was not greedy or restrained, and was deeply loved by the people in the local area.

In short, the situation is very good. Zhu Cilang is confident that he will completely wipe out the bandits in the Central Plains, kill Li Zicheng, and put Zhang Xianzhong down. What else should I be afraid of in the Ming Dynasty?

Yuan Chonghuan had a plan to pacify Liao in five years, but was eventually beheaded by Emperor Chongzhen. Because of Yuan Chonghuan's big mouth, he made an unrealistic promise.

Zhu Cilang actually wrote a letter to his father Chongzhen, saying that he could suppress the enemy in three years. This is similar to Yuan Chonghuan back then.

The difference is that Zhu Cilang did not exaggerate it. Instead, judging from the current situation, it is not empty talk to suppress the enemy in three years.

The 12th Regiment Battalion continued to move south, and Zhu Cixuan was about to leave Kaifeng City. Before leaving, he met the Zhou King Zhu Gongyi's family at the Zhou Palace.

At this time, Princess Xinzheng's condition improved greatly at the suggestion of Zhu Cixuan. At least her hypoglycemia was controlled. At this time, Princess Xinzheng Zhu Yun looked no different from ordinary people. In addition to being thin, she had basically recovered.

In order to thank the prince, Zhu Gongyi and his family saw Zhu Cixuan off.

Zhu Cixuan looked at Zhu Gongye and said with a smile: "Uncle Emperor, Ling Ai is at the age of marriage. I wonder if the emperor has a betrothal candidate?"

Zhu Cilang was talking about Princess Xinzheng Zhu Yun. When Zhu Gongye heard this, he was overjoyed. It seemed that the prince was going to be a matchmaker for his daughter.

There was a prince who was a matchmaker, but he didn't know whether the one who betrothed his daughter was a dignitary in the capital or a scholar and a great scholar. As long as the daughter could get married, he could forget that servant Du Zhongren.

Princess Xinzheng behind her heard the face changed drastically. She was about to refuse, but Princess Zhou hurriedly grabbed her. However, Princess Xinzheng still stood up: "Go back to the crown prince, I am willing to become a nun. I will never marry into the ancient Buddha of Qinglantern for the rest of my life."

As soon as this said, everyone was shocked, and Princess Zhou even pulled her daughter: "Yun'er, what are you talking about! How could you say this at a young age?"

Princess Xinzheng was extremely stubborn: "Mom, I didn't talk nonsense. I just won't get married in this life. If you force me, I'll die!"

King Zhu Gongzi of Zhou was shocked and angry. He looked at Zhu Cilang awkwardly: "Your Highness, this is my daughter, I am not good at it. Your Highness forgives me for your crime."

Zhu Cilang smiled slightly, ignored it, but said to Zhu Gongzi: "I did find a marriage for the princess, but you have to wait for three years."
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