A Weird Theater That Started In London

Vol 11 Chapter 51: Fall of Namwon (10)

In his heart, he scolded King Yitong of Joseon angrily.

Yang Hao's mood improved slightly.

On the map, there is a map of the Ming army's military deployment. He has only a thousand soldiers under his command. He is located in Nanshan, not far from Suwon. There are Admiral Ma Gui and his two thousand soldiers.

The so-called elites of the Korean army do not add up to more than 10,000 people, and their actual combat effectiveness is far less than that of the 1,000 Ming army.

And, if they were mixed in, not only would the soldiers of the Ming Dynasty not get any blessings, but they would also be distracted to take care of them.

Because of this, neither Ma Gui nor Yang Hao dared to send this group of guys to the front line.

One part went to Choling, near the Cheongju area, to guard the flank of Seoul, and the other part guarded the waterway, which is the pass near Seoul and the upper reaches of the Han River.

To put it bluntly, it's actually a fight—

Forbid them to do important things that are related to the overall situation, but they are worried that there will be too many troubles, so they simply find a task to kill.

For the main mission, the Ming army only believed in itself.

Li Chao's group also used facts to prove that they couldn't support the wall with mud, and they were really unreliable.

besides.

On the entire map, there are still three armies that have not been mobilized near Seoul.

The first army was in Nanyuan.

To this day, Yang Hao has not been able to figure out how many soldiers are left under Lu Li's command, why he can hold on for so long, and whether he can lead some soldiers out of the siege and participate in the next action.

In addition, those true or false records, which ones are true and which ones are false?

Are the Shimadzu and Konishi families wiped out?

Compared with Ma Gui, who was born in Datong and has a competitive relationship with the Liaodong Army, Yang Hao actually has a good relationship with the Li family in Liaodong. Accordingly, he will not deal with the Ma army of the Xuan Da clan—

Li Rusong, the admiral who conquered the Japanese last time and won a victory, has a younger brother named Li Rumei. Yang Hao and his brother fought side by side in Liaodong. It was a life-threatening friendship!

Lu Li, who just replaced Yang Yuan, is a banner of the Liaodong Army.

Therefore, after hearing that Li Chao Wenwu and Admiral Ma Gui had the intention to avoid the battle and give way, Yang Hao immediately rode into Seoul alone, beating and applauding Ma Gui with words, forcing him to urge Quanzhou defender Chen Yuzhong to go to support .

In the end, Lu Li saw Duke and the thousand cavalry soldiers who had already died in battle.

The second army has just crossed the Yalu River.

Li Rumei and Zu Chengxun came, and the main force of the Liaodong Army entered the peninsula once again.

The former was specially recommended to the imperial court by Yang Hao, who appointed him to come to Korea, and the purpose was nothing else, just to make more military exploits and to increase officials and titles!

To this, the imperial court readily agreed.

And the third army is very special.

Southerners, mainly Zhejiang soldiers!

In the north of the Ming Dynasty, there was a dispute between the Liaodong clique and the Xuanda clique, not to mention the entire country. The north-south dispute has been going on for thousands of years in various forms, and the army is no exception.

Frankly speaking, it has been many years since Daming resisted Japan and aided Korea, and Li Chaowen and Wu also had a certain understanding of the generals of the Ming army, large and small. If they were allowed to vote freely, they would choose the best generals in their minds.

Not Li Rusong.

Not Maguire.

Not Lu Li either.

It was a man named Wu Weizhong.

Li Chao Wenwu loves this taciturn chief soldier from the south of Ming Dynasty. He is very capable and he is a direct disciple of Qi Jiguang!

He and the soldiers under his command never put on a savior's attitude, let alone the arrogance of the Liaodong Army. These southern soldiers beat the Japanese like tigers, but they were unbelievably good to their own people. .

If the military situation is not urgent, the Southern Soldiers will take the initiative to help the refugees repair their houses during the march, and distribute part of their rations to the old, the young, the sick and the disabled.

Therefore, as soon as the North Koreans heard that it was General Wu's team passing by, they would surely go up to them from a distance, welcome them from a distance, and offer their hearts and praises to their merits.

If there is a Li Chao militia who cooperated with the army from the south of Daming, no matter whether he wins or loses, the local folks will regard him as a hero!

It stands to reason that the defense of Seoul should be summoned to this veteran who is skilled and experienced. In fact, he is stationed in Chungju, which is very close to Seoul.

However, Yang Hao did not issue an order. On the one hand, the place Wu Weizhong guarded was also very important, and it was difficult to leave easily. On the other hand, it was the dispute between the North and the South...

In the Ming Dynasty, where there were people, there were party struggles.

The situation is very obvious, the defense of Seoul is a battlefield belonging to the northern soldiers, they are the main force, and they reject the southerners in their bones.

Besides, Yang Hao's good brother Li Rumei is coming soon.

As a part of the Northerners, the Xuan Da clique did not deal with the Zhejiang soldiers, but they were far inferior to the Liaodong clique!

This beam has been forged for a long time.

During the Imchen Japanese Rebellion, the Koreans highly praised the southern soldiers, which made the then general Li Rusong uncomfortable, but Wu Weizhong was a good boy even when he got a bargain, and he often stabbed the court to sue the court.

What's the meaning?

A general soldier, actually suing his immediate boss for a black case? Slander the Liaodong soldiers and massacre civilians!

Then, the generals of the Southern Army used their influence among the people to spread a rumor:

Liaodong people often secretly follow the lonely civilians of Li Chao, and when they reach no-man's land, they will raise their knives and drop them with a slash, which is a chubby, **** head. Pretending to be a Japanese thief to receive a reward.

It was rumored that there were noses and eyes. When the royal family of the Li Dynasty heard it, they were so frightened that they immediately cried to the emperor of the Ming Dynasty.

After all, when the Liaodong Iron Cavalry fought against the Tartars, they did kill the alienated naturalized people they encountered along the way, and came to lead the army. When the local censor impeached the general of Liaodong, whether it was true or not, such a crime would definitely be added anyway.

The yellow mud fell into the crotch.

In this way, things escalated in an instant.

Yuan Huang, the general of the Southern Army, felt that the heat was coming, and found Li Rusong in person: "Why is this, sir?"

When Li Rusong heard this, he was instantly furious. When did he order to do such a wretched thing!

The dignified general, if you want to take credit for your head, won't you go to the battlefield and cut it yourself?

He immediately grabbed Yuan Huang's neck and roared like a tiger: "Damn old monk, where did you hear this!"

It is worth mentioning that Yuan Huang is a layman. He usually likes to recite a few sutras with Buddhist beads. He was a classmate with Song Yingchang, a scholar at the time.

The people of the South made it clear that they wanted to kill Li Rusong in the officialdom, and the means were unremarkable.

But Li Rusong would be afraid?

His Li family guarded the frontier, so many brothers Paoze died, and there was no one in the court, even the emperor wanted to win over.

In the end, the North and the South fought a tie on the "indiscriminate killing of innocents".

Yuan Huang, the main leader of the Southern Party:

Later, Huang Xie heard the mistake.

It means that Yuan Huang apologized to Li Rusong, stated that his source was wrong, and admitted that he was a false accusation.

Li Rusong is here:

The northern general also bowed his head to apologize to Yun'er.

In other words, there is a guy in the Liaodong army who really did this kind of trivial thing, but he is not even the general manager, how can he represent the Liaodong side? A typical piece of mouse droppings ruins a pot of porridge.

In this fight, Li Rusong proved to the southerners that the entire Eastern Expedition Army is always in the hands of the northerners in Liaodong; the southerners also proved to Li Rusong that the northerners should not be too arrogant.

The two sides killed the Japanese while fighting in the nest.

The northern soldiers did not always make passive moves. For example, after the battle of Pyongyang, Li Rusong gave a reward to his younger brother Li Rubai in front of all the generals from the north and the south. The reason was that the Nancheng city he was responsible for was the first to be broken.

The Confederate army was in an uproar!

In that battle, they suffered the heaviest casualties and hard work. General Luo Shangzhi was the first to climb the tower. This is a fact that everyone can see.

But Li Rusong regarded it as not seen, and forcibly placed great achievements on Li Rubai's head.

The most disturbing thing for the southerners is that their two leaders, Wu Weizhong and Luo Shangzhi, were seriously injured because they took the lead, and they were paralyzed in bed to recover, and they couldn't argue with reason at all.

In this matter, Li Rusong is really not authentic.

Hearing that the first credit was given to Li Rubai in Liaodong, Wu Weizhong, who had just taken his life back from the Lord of Hell, looked up at the sky and remained silent.

When the messenger of Li Chao came to visit and comfort him, he didn't say a word, full of resentment, unable to speak at all, he just handed over a note, roughly meaning:

I guess I can't do it anymore. I hope you will buy me a thick cypress coffin for the sake of my **** battle.

The messenger immediately burst into tears, and immediately sent someone to Dingzhou Ranyuan Mountain to find the best cypress.

Fortunately, Wu Weizhong survived again and continued to lead his soldiers to fight against the Japanese pirates.

Having said so much, he turned his attention back to the present Namsan Camp in Seoul.

Jinglue Yang Hao is too aware of the horror of the conflict between the North and the South. If they were separated to kill the Japanese thieves, it would be a sacrifice of life and death, but pulling them together to fight against the Japanese...

Forget it, Wu Weizhong should honestly keep his Zhongzhou.

the other side.

The defender of Nanyuan, a typical northerner, apart from the general Li Rusong, Lu Li, the most qualified leader in the Liaodong army, who cares about the North-South dispute, he is running for his life!

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