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Chapter 392: Recovery of CD

When it was time to count the battlefield, the Ming soldiers became busy.

The Western Army soldiers left behind a bunch of Qing army corpses. Although these corpses were cut off from their heads, their general identities could still be distinguished from their armor.

For example, Boro

After confirming it over and over again, Wen Anzhi concluded that Boro had been beheaded by the Western Army.

This is sensational news.

You should know that Boro was the general of the Western Expedition appointed by Dorgon and the supreme commander of the Qing army to guide the Battle of Sichuan.

Boluo's death means that the Qing army's Battle in Sichuan will be completely defeated.

It is not difficult to understand the heads of the Western Army who killed a group of senior Qing generals.

Suddenly, they could not move all the bodies away, so they could only choose to take away their heads.

The only regret is that I did not meet Zhang Dingguo.

The emperor still admires this person quite well. Zeng ordered Wen Anzhi to act cheaply and could recruit Zhang Dingguo if he had the chance.

But overall this is a nearly perfect result.

Wen Anzhi ordered the soldiers to clean the battlefield and then led his troops to Chengdu.

There has been a huge stir in Chengdu City these days.

First, the Qing army seized the city, and then the Ming army arrived.

The two sides fought fiercely outside the city and finally decided on the outcome.

The king's flag changed from the top of the city, and in the end, Chengdu City was returned to Zhao.

The people in Chengdu seemed a little numb, and they were used to this kind of change.

No matter whether it was the Western Army, the Qing Army or the Ming Army occupied Chengdu, wouldn’t this life still be the same?

They are satisfied as long as they can have a bite of food.

However, the Ming army's next actions surprised them.

After making some trade-offs, Wen Anzhi ordered the opening of warehouses and grain release.

All the people in Chengdu can receive more or less food.

Of course, Wen Anzhi's move was not simply to pity the people, but to win the hearts of the people as much as possible.

After all, the Chengdu area has been no longer under the actual control of the Ming Dynasty for several years, and the people here are instinctively accustomed to the rule of the Western Army.

If they want to adapt to the embrace of returning to the Ming Dynasty, they naturally have to make some efforts.

Opening a warehouse and releasing grain is the easiest and practical method.

What do the people value most?

Food.

In troubled times, landlords and merchants hoarded food, and the people often prayed to their relatives and friends for a dou of rice.

At this time, the imperial court took the initiative to spread the food in the treasury, how could the people not be happy?

Anyway, Wen Anzhi will leave enough food for the military to use, and the rest will be regarded as winning the hearts of the people.

Moreover, with high-yield crops such as potatoes and sweet potatoes, he would not worry about food problems at all.

Tudou has had a successful experience in Shandong. What Wen Anzhi has to do now is to copy Tudou's successful experience in Shandong to Sichuan.

Sichuan is mountainous and is most suitable for potato growth. Many lands that were not suitable for growing crops can be effectively utilized.

Of course, promotion takes time, so there is no need to count on the first year.

Wen Anzhi felt that the promotion could be completed in almost three years, and Sichuan would not only be self-sufficient, but also be able to deliver food to other places.

Through this long-distance marching, the Ming army recovered Chengdu, and then he could take over Baoning as long as he sent troops.

At this point, the Ming army's actual control area in Sichuan was almost the same as during the Chongzhen period, that is, Jianchang was still in the hands of the Western Army.

Wen Anzhi felt a little dazed.

Everything happened so quickly that he still felt a little unbelievable.

However, I still have to write the memorial to the emperor.

Wen Anzhi did not exaggerate too much, but wrote down the story of the Sichuan War in a realistic manner.

He had no intention of seeking credit for himself, but he gave the credit to Yuan Zongdi, Liu Fangliang, Tian Jianxiu and others as much as possible.

These generals of the old rebel army urgently needed such an opportunity to express their loyalty and prove to the court and the emperor that they were sincerely willing to surrender to the Ming Dynasty.

I just hope that the Lord will be rewarded equally after seeing the contributions they have made.

Now Sichuan has taken over, the rebellion in Yunnan has been quelled, and the Ming army has no worries in the southwest.

After a little stable rest, you can turn your troops north to recover Shaanxi.

Wen Anzhi's urgent hope is to see the revival of the capital in his lifetime. Now it seems that this hope is getting bigger and bigger.

Zhang Dingguo has led his troops back to Jianchang.

He ordered people to pile up all the heads of the Qing army outside Jianchang City, build them into Jingguan for the people to watch.

Among them is Hong Chengchou's head.

Although it was a little late, the personal soldiers he sent completed the task very well, and took Hong Chengchou's head and placed it in the most conspicuous position in Jingguan.

Zhang Dingguo also explained the cause and effect of the incident with the soldiers of the Daxi Army.

The soldiers of the Western Army all breathed a sigh of relief.

As long as his general doesn't really let Hong Chengchou go.

Hong Chengchou, an old thief, has many tricks. Letting him go back is like letting the tiger return to the mountain. Sooner or later, he will lead his troops to retaliate.

Killing him will lead to the eternal trouble.

In addition to the hundreds of heads brought back from outside Chengdu City, the Western Army soldiers also tied back a prisoner.

This prisoner is either someone else, or the former descendants of the Great Western Prince Kewang.

Sun Kewang was once one of the most respected generals by the soldiers of the Western Army, but his subsequent kneeling to the Qing army's servants had completely angered the soldiers of the Western Army, causing their image to plummet.

But how to deal with him is a difficult problem.

After all, Sun Kewang was the second only to Zhang Xianzhong in the Western Army, and it seemed a bit hasty to kill with just one knife.

But if he is kept, it has no value and is wasted food.

Zhang Dingguo had already broken off his kindness with Sun Kewang, but he was a little soft-hearted when he really wanted to execute him.

In the end, he handed over the decision to the soldiers.

Each soldier has the right to express his or her own ideas, and the opinions of the larger party will be adopted.

In the end, all the Western Army soldiers participated in the decision, and almost everyone chose to execute Sun Kewang.

Zhang Dingguo breathed a sigh of relief.

Since the soldiers all thought so, he had nothing to worry about.

The Western Army will not tolerate traitors, even if the traitor once had a high status and status, below one person and above ten thousand people.

In the Great Western Army, the prince violated the law and committed the same crime as the common people.

Zhang Dingguo decided to execute Sun Kewang publicly to calm the anger of the people and calm the morale of the army.

The execution site is in the middle of the most prosperous cross street in Jianchang City.

The Criminal Platform was temporarily built, and the soldiers of the Western Army were filled with inside and outside.

Zhang Dingguo sat on a chair in the middle of the punishment platform to punish him. Seeing that the time was almost over, he asked the soldiers to take Sun Kewang, who was tied up in large numbers.

At this moment, Sun Kewang was not only tied up with many flowers, but also his mouth was blocked by rags. His hair was broken and his disheveled hair was very embarrassed.
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