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Chapter 31 Bloody Battle (Part 2)

After telling the story of Gaoyou Lake carefully twice with Wen Anzhizai, Deng Ming slightly satisfied the excitement of the old governor. Then Deng Ming took the opportunity to talk about his journey and reasons for his departure. In Li Laiheng's words, this time the troops were sent to sell salt. In order to better sell salt, in addition to selling salt, he also had to sell goods, and finally killed the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty for business.

Deng Ming chose a good time. After hearing this, Wen Anzhi did not think it was offended, but instead laughed: "It's really a polite thing to lose the floor."

After laughing for a while, Wen Anzhi's expression became serious again, and he shut down Deng Ming's guards and his entourage. After only two people were left in the room, Wen Anzhi mentioned the Yiling Declaration again: "Did you borrow this thing from Jianlu?"

Wen Anzhi said it very tactfully, but Deng Ming was still confused: "Why did the supervisor say this?"

Wen Anzhi thought about the Yiling Declaration for a long time in private, and he also thought in his heart that this was a good way to unite the power of the Ming army without causing great war. However, Wen Anzhi thought much deeper than Li Laiheng and Liu Tichun and others, and also came to a conclusion similar to Li Guoying, that is, this committee was somewhat similar to Huang Taiji's Eight Kings' discussions on politics.

After observing Deng Ming for a while, Wen Anzhi was sure that the other party was not a fraud, so he carefully explained the political system that Huang Taiji had developed at the critical moment of life and death to Deng Ming.

"Oh, oh." After hearing this, Deng Ming understood why Wen Anzhi had the question just now. Deng Ming imitated the constitutional system of his previous life, with the shadow of the ancient Roman aristocratic republic; and the means used by Huang Taiji to get rid of the destruction was obviously a noble republic.

"Although Mr. Hong is a Tartar, I asked me to comment privately that I am indeed a rare master. It's strange that his father is a savage, how could he have such a son? This can be regarded as a great disaster for me in China." Wen Anzhi sighed lightly, and did not talk about Huang Taiji more, but turned to the Yiling Declaration again: "This declaration will be very harmful to your reputation."

"Why?" Deng Ming asked in surprise: "Does others think I am a student of Hong Tai?"

"Of course it's not because of this, but because this declaration will eventually ruin your good reputation for keeping your promises." At this point, Wen Anzhi was convinced that Deng Ming was the idea he had a sudden idea, which shows that Deng Ming is also an outstanding person like Huang Taiji. Wen Anzhi is of course very happy: "No one will say that you learn from Hong Tai, because everyone will not be as wild as I do."

Deng Ming thought about it for a while, but still didn't understand.

Wen Anzhi sighed softly. He didn't understand why Deng Ming sometimes seemed very politically foresighted, but sometimes seemed very naive. He had to make the words clear: "You can share hardships, but you can't share wealth."

The republic can improve the cohesion within the group. Even aristocratic republics can greatly improve the efficiency of the country and greatly reduce internal friction. However, the classical republic will definitely slip back into dictatorship and imperial system. The reason is Wen'an's saying "You can share hardships and hardships, but you cannot share wealth and honor." When the threat of external troubles is reduced and the country is strong, monopoly of rights and wealth will be the pursuit of all those who are in power, because this is the instinct inherited by people from their ancestors.

"Supervisor..." After understanding Wen Anzhi's meaning, Deng Ming originally wanted to say a true insight, but he stopped halfway. After listening to Wen Anzhi's words, Deng Ming immediately thought of the overthrow of the Roman Republic. Even though there were many powerful people checking and balancing each other, when external troubles were eliminated, the Roman Republic was still replaced by the imperial system, and the consul became a lifelong consul. Although it was a lifelong system at the beginning, it was still a system of adopted sons to select talents, and in just a few generations it became a hereditary system passed down to parents and children. As for the Qing Dynasty, it was even more changed by Huang Taiji's generation. In order to get rid of the survival crisis, Huang Taiji established the Eight Banners aristocratic republic. As the survival crisis continued to decline, Huang Taiji destroyed it with his own hands.

China is unique and dominant in Asia. It has no strong competitors to civilized countries around it, so it does not need a republic at all. Especially in the Song and Ming dynasties, it had vast territory, numerous populations, and the technology and economy that were far ahead of its neighbors. The country could rely on a very inefficient ** system to maintain its operation - but the endings were almost corrupt, and in the end even the sparsely populated barbarians could not beat.

In Europe, which is divided and war-torn, the less territory and barren countries, the more important the authority of the parliament is, because there are no strong neighbors to squander, and if you want to survive, you have to find a way. The British King once closed the parliament for many years and relied on himself and his loyal ministers to implement the rule of the country. As a result, the treasury was empty, the royal family was heavily in debt, and the government was on the verge of bankruptcy. The British King had to reopen the parliament and then be sent to the guillotine; the French King also monopolized the power and lived a good life of the world. Until the last piece of gold was burned out by the continuous war, the country had to hold a third-level meeting and then be sent to the guillotine... However, once the situation improved, the defenders of the republic would immediately become the destroyers of the republic, which was another model of chaos.

"Born in distress, die in happiness." Deng Ming said softly. This is his thoughts on Huang Taiji's system and the reason why he issued the Yiling Declaration. For the classical republic system, this is also a very appropriate evaluation.

Deng Ming himself has actually become increasingly scruples. For example, he once hated Jiang Guozhu and Guan Feizhong who looted Zhenjiang to the core, but now Deng Ming can negotiate face-to-face with Jiang Guozhu without any psychological burden - because no one can punish him, Deng Ming does not need to bear any consequences for his actions except military failure. If there is no force to restrain him except morality, he can tear it apart from signing the Yiling Declaration today. Not only Deng Ming can do it, but other signers can do it too.

Wen Anzhi misunderstood Deng Ming's words, and he thought Deng Ming's recognition of this declaration was just a temporary solution.

"I may not be able to see what happened in the future. Anyway, I am better than Lu Chen, Shenzhou. Besides, Liu Tichun, Li Laiheng and others have been rioters after all, even if they die, they will be retribution to a large extent. Well, Deng Mingrenhou, maybe they will have a way out in the future." Wen Anzhi thought of this and felt that he had said almost everything he should have said, so he didn't plan to continue talking, but he finally reminded him: "Your guards are all three walls, right?"

After asking this, Wen Anzhi said that he wanted to go to the military parade, but Deng Ming did not agree immediately, but said, "Isn't there another one that the supervisor will judge?"

Wen Anzhi glanced at Deng Ming again and nodded slightly: "Well, this is true. If you dare to go back on your word in the future, I will never agree!"

After saying that, Wen Anzhi went to the military parade with Deng Ming. When he was walking on the road, Wen Anzhi still smiled bitterly: "The child has never held power before, and he has no idea what it will become after he has grasped power. Sooner or later, what you said is the law of heaven. I don't know whether I am there or not. Even if I am there, how can I control the heart of heaven? At that time, if I advise you not to kill Li Laiheng and Liu Tichun, and if you agree, it only means that you had no intention of killing them; if you have made up your mind...then no one can say it."

Thousands of Ming troops lined up in front of them to shout tribute to Wen Anzhi on the city tower.

"Very good." Wen Anzhi praised Deng Ming and said, "The soldiers are well trained."

After the military parade, Wen Anzhi ordered rewards, of course, these rewards were all the money that Deng Mingtao had.

"The soldiers are indeed well trained. Now I'm afraid no general in Qidong is his opponent." While admiring the cheers of the soldiers, Wen Anyi pondered his thoughts: "Although he has soldiers in his hands and gold in his waist, he killed the Tartar emperor, but he was not blinded. He also knew that he would unite the generals of Qidong, and did not have a fever to force Qidong to surrender to him immediately. He knew how to judge so young and knew how to be a wise ruler in the future. After the great cause of Zhongxing is completed, he will not kill many heroes, right?"

...

"Bloody battle to the end!"

"Bloody battle to the end!"

The sudden shouts of shouting around shocked Fuer. He knew Chinese when he was in Beijing. His daily life and daily life with the Han people in recent months have made him more proficient in Chinese. He fully understood the meaning of this shout.

"Bloody battle to the end!" The thunder fire beside Faul suddenly jumped up, raising his arms excitedly and shouted.

"What's wrong? Who's fighting?" Fore stood up nervously, looking around, looking for the enemy or the suspicious beacon: "Who is the enemy?"

"Oh, no, no." Lei Huo explained with a smile: "Bloody battle is a kind of mahjong in our Sichuan."

"A kind of mahjong..."

"Yes, it's very fun." Lei Huo told Fuer that this kind of mahjong was just after one person was rude, and the other people had to continue to play until the two decided the winner. It was much more tragic than the mahjong outside Sichuan. Not long after the Zhejiang soldiers arrived at the capital, they were also fascinated by this game, but Deng Ming stipulated that they were not allowed to play during the war. Today, the Sichuan Army returned to the safe Fengjie. After the military parade, Deng Ming announced that they could move freely tonight. Except for the guards standing guard, the Sichuan Army soldiers could entertain. As the first person shouted "Bloody Battle to the End", thousands of Sichuan Army groups responded, and the shouts echoed over Fengjie.

"So you love playing mahjong so much." Foer finally understood.

"It's fun, you'll like it in the future."

"No wonder you would use mahjong plaques as military flags."

"..." Lei Huo was stunned at first, then jumped three feet high, furious: "That's not a mahjong card!"
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