After some instructions from his wife, Tian Boguang suddenly came to his senses, hurriedly called his close confidants, and explained repeatedly, and then selected dozens of highly skilled warriors in imperial robes, armed with two monocular binoculars, and hurried to Li County, Kaifeng.

After Tian Wujiu handed over the monocular telescope to the red lady, he followed his father's close aide back to the imperial capital. Along the way, he seemed a little depressed because his elders relayed his father's words, which made him very depressed.

Although he is young, he is not a fool, nor is he a young boy who has never seen a beautiful woman. He is a member of the Jinyiwei and has never seen anything. Especially when Luo Yangxing was the commander of the Jinyiwei, the Jinyiwei was in chaos. What kind of crime was committed? Damn shit happens all the time.

Under the guidance of several elders, he muddleheadedly handed over his first experience to a young and beautiful sister. Later, he chatted with that sister several times about his life ideals and learned a lot about life, until his father was injured. After retirement, he lost a lot of income, the Tian family gradually declined, and he never went to that kind of place again.

The red lady is very beautiful, and exudes a mature charm that is charming and charming, which indeed attracts him, but she is not the type he likes.

Tian Wu Jiu knew very well that the wife he wanted to marry was the kind of gentle, virtuous, well-educated lady, and a red lady was really not his cup of tea. His father really thought too much.

However, he also realized that it was no wonder that the emperor was so caring and protective of the Red Lady. It turned out that he was attracted to the Red Lady. But then again, no matter how generous Queen Zhou was, would she agree to the Red Lady's entry?

Haqiu...

Zhu Youjian, who was far away in the imperial capital, sneezed several times. Who the hell is cursing me?

Although he was busy cheating, making money in various ways, developing weapons, and training new troops desperately. He was extremely busy and exhausted, but he was still very concerned about the current situation.

The trajectory of history did not change much because of Zhu Youjian's accidental soul piercing. On February 18, 1642, the Qing army captured Songshan. Deputy General Xia Chengde served as the internal response of the Qing army, opening the gates and opening the gates. Governor Qiu Minyang, the general of the army. Officials turned into dragons, Wang Tingmu and others died in the battle, Hong Chengchou and Zu Dashou were captured and later surrendered to the Qing Dynasty.

In March, Zhang Xianzhong's troops were trapped in Shu City. General Kong Tingxun surrendered. Editor Hu Shouheng led the entire city's soldiers and civilians to defend the city. After several days of bloody fighting, the city was broken and Hu Shouheng died in the battle.

On April 29, the Qing army captured Tashan. The soldiers and people in the city set themselves on fire, and no one surrendered to the Qing.

On May 19, Zhang Xianzhong sent people disguised as Confucian scholars to sneak into Luzhou City and set fire to it in the middle of the night. The whole city was in chaos and Luzhou City fell.

Newspapers were sent to the palace like snowflakes, but they were all bad news that made people nervous and worried. Fortunately, Zhu Youjian knew the direction of history and knew that these were unavoidable, so he could only wait patiently for the Qing army's messenger to arrive.

In the original history, Emperor Taiji of the Qing Dynasty sent envoys to negotiate peace with the Ming court due to the needs of internal and external situations. Emperor Chongzhen wanted to recapture Songshan and refused to negotiate. He was beaten to a pulp by the Qing cavalry, which accelerated the defeat of the Ming Dynasty.

Zhu Youjian knew that Huang Taiji had to first clear up the internal conflicts and stabilize the country before entering the country in a big way to destroy the Ming Dynasty, so he sent envoys to negotiate peace. This was Huang Taiji's delaying strategy.

Zhu Yougan agreed to negotiate peace to delay time. He needed time to make a lot of money before he could develop weapons, form a new army, and stockpile grain and grass. At the same time, he also needed to eliminate Li Zicheng and Zhang Xianzhong, the two most threatening rebels.

It can be said that both sides had their own plans and hit it off immediately. The natural next step was a truce between the two armies. The envoys of the two countries met and sat down to slowly argue. One lion opened his mouth and asked for a high price, while the other paid back the money and bargained desperately.

To put it bluntly, both sides are trying to delay time and have no sincerity in peace talks. It depends on whoever clears up the internal conflicts first will gain the initiative.

Zhu Youjian also wanted to seize the initiative, but he knew in his heart that with the current situation of the Ming Dynasty, even if Li Zicheng, Zhang Xianzhong and all the rebels were eliminated, their vitality would be severely damaged, and they could only temporarily take a defensive position. The initiative lies in the hands of Huang Taiji .

It's just bad news every day...

When Zhu Youjian was complaining, Tian Boguang, the acting commander of the Jinyi Guards, finally brought him good news.

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