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One thousand one hundred and eighty-one the curtain of the conspiracy slowly opened

Zheng Ying was very interested in the upcoming war in Japan, but it was obvious that this battle had nothing to do with him.

He was the commander of the Southwest Corps, so naturally, the area he was responsible for was the entire Southwest region, not the Japan far to the east.

The expedition to Japan requires the navy to cross the sea. So who will do this battle? It is obvious that it is inseparable from Jiang Dahai.

"So it seems that this battle was arranged for Jiang Dahai?"

"It's not just Jiang Shuai."

Han Zhuo shook his head: "The Japanese navy was defeated by His Majesty seven years ago. Now the navy from the Tokugawa clan and Toyotomi clan together have less than 100 warships, and they are not the opponent of the Daqin navy. Although the navy has Marines, the combat power of the Marines alone cannot cope with the Japanese, which is conservatively estimated to be able to produce 200,000 troops.

In this battle, Jiang Shuai was working together to transport troops to Japan, send marines to participate in the war, and also to intercept Japanese military and political officials who might be exiled to the sea on the sea. They are very important cooperative parties, not the main war parties."

"Then who is the head coach responsible for this battle?"

"General Ma Wei."

After Han Zhuo said this, Zheng Ying understood.

"So many years have passed, but Your Majesty's ability to do justice has not regressed at all. Instead, it has become more and more perfect, so that we have battles to fight, and no one will envy anyone so much that we can't control. I can't wait for Your Majesty."

Zheng Ying thought about how he could not reconcile the relationship between the generals under his command and Qi Dayong. When he thought that the generals had a quarrel over their military achievements, he felt very depressed.

"That's natural. Your Majesty has a profound wisdom and cannot be guessed by our ministers."

Han Zhuo bowed to the northeast direction: "After that being said, Zheng Shuai, Your Majesty is still very concerned about the situation here. The leader of Xuanwu camp joined forces to write a letter to Your Majesty to reflect Zheng Shuai's situation. Your Majesty is not very happy. Although this matter is small, the generals and generals lost peace before the battle formation. You, the commander, are not in control."

Zheng Ying felt nervous.

"This matter...I have also reflected on this matter, but my life as head coach is still short, so..."

"Your Majesty said the same thing. Zheng Shuai's life as head coach is short, so I can be forgiven."

Han Zhuo said, "But Your Majesty thinks that the army must be strict and cannot be overcome at all, otherwise the military rules will be broken. If an army has no military rules, it is a bandit, not an army. Zheng Zheng knows the requirements of His Majesty for military rules and regulations the most."

Zheng Ying nodded repeatedly.

"Yes, General Mo knew about His Majesty's expectations. General Mo will do his best to meet His Majesty's expectations!"

"It's not about trying your best, it's certain."

Han Zhuo said: "This is Your Majesty's original words, you must do it, otherwise, Your Majesty will not be at ease to hand over the three armies of the Southwest Corps to Zheng Shuai."

Zheng Ying had nodded.

Later, Han Zhuo took out Xiao Ruxun's imperial edict: "This is the imperial edict issued by Your Majesty according to the news sent by Zheng Shuai. Zheng Shuai can see if there are any places that need to be supplemented, or any places that need to be temporarily changed. Now I tell me that it is still time."

"His Majesty agree?"

"Yes, your Majesty considers the situation is changing rapidly, and this can be changed even within our plan."

Han Zhuo handed the imperial edict to Zheng Ying, and Zheng Ying took it and looked carefully.

In the account, the two people were discussing what they needed to do tomorrow.

Outside the tent, the elite soldiers were staring at each other and no one was allowed to approach.

The curtain of the conspiracy slowly opened, and a series of turmoil caused by the power vacuum that appeared after the Battle of Bozhou began, and it will be pushed by manpower.

When Zheng Ying and Han Zhuo were discussing conspiracies, Xiao Ruxun sent to Japan to read the imperial edict on the early return of the Qin Dynasty, the envoy who had already sailed to the Japanese island by boat, and the preparations for this war were also underway.

Xiao Ruxun ordered the mobilization of military rations from the three southeastern provinces, Myanmar and Luzon to prepare for military supplies. He allocated 300,000 taels of silver from the national treasury for preliminary preparations. The navy ships from Jiangdahai moved closer to the Tianjin Wei Port, preparing to carry the assembled troops and set sail to Japan Island at any time.

Before that, in order to do a good job, he needed to draw a batch of ships to and from Shi Jian and transport some troops under Wu Weizhong to Zhejiang.

One of the purposes of this is because Liu Huangshang plans to spread turmoil in Japan in the Qin Dynasty, and it is necessary to recruit a large number of troops to calm the turmoil.

This rumor actually has no practical content. It does not mention where the rebellion occurred or what it was. It only draws the army and has a hurried feeling. This can give people the illusion that there is no problem that cannot be said to the outside world.

In this era when information is extremely slow and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false, this kind of sitting platform can easily make people make wrong judgments and thus make wrong things.

The second purpose is also what Xiao Ruxun wants to return the Nanjun under Wu Weizhong, who has been stationed in Ishimi Town, Japan for a long time, to return to his hometown.

Although the Qianming also arranged for soldiers from Shijian Town to take turns to visit their relatives, the frequency was low and the cycle was long. So far, thousands of soldiers have not returned home for six or seven years, and they were eager to see their hometown.

Letting them return home is not only conducive to the soldiers' sense of belonging and favorability for the Qin Dynasty, but also conducive to Xiao Ruxun directly dismantling the last army in front of the Qin Dynasty that he could not control.

It was an army belonging to Qi Jiguang, and it was stamped with an overly profound personal mark by Qi Jiguang. Even though Qi Jiguang had passed away for more than ten years, the military spirit inside this army still did not disappear. This was the army closest to the modern army in the Ming Dynasty.

Unfortunately, this army belongs only to Qi Jiguang.

After Qi Jiguang's death, the Ming Dynasty was unable to carry forward his military training techniques and build a truly iron army that belonged to the country, and let this army that was almost modern in the army still follow Qi Jiguang's two successors - Qi Jin and Wu Weizhong.

When Xiao Ruxun was in rebellion, Qi Jin served as the general in Wusongdao, the coast of Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and Wu Weizhong served as the general in Ishimi Town, Japan.

Qi Jin was determined to resist, but his troops were not strong and he was not well-informed. When he learned the news, Zheng Ying's army and the navy of Zheng Dahai had already controlled his retreat. If he did not surrender, he would starve to death.

Later, Zheng Ying sent someone to persuade Qi Jin, counting the Ming court's mean treatment of Qi Jiguang, and counting the civil officials' oppression and attacks on military generals. Qi Jin hesitated for a day, led his army to surrender, joined Zheng Ying's army, and handed over the command of the army.

Wu Weizhong was simply too far away and was not noticed. By the time he noticed, Xiao Ruxun had overthrew the Ming court and established the Qin Dynasty, so he simply surrendered.

Besides, Wu Weizhong was also Xiao Ruxun's old subordinate before, and Qi Jin was also Xiao Ruxun's old subordinate. They were all comrades in the Battle of Korea, so there was no reason not to agree.

However, the remaining Qi family army led by the two of them formed a system, with rigorous training, and the training level was not inferior to that of the general army of the Qin Dynasty.

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