Chapter 845 Short-sighted
Having his own red-clothed cannon made Huang Taiji very energetic and extremely drifty. He thought that if Gu had a hundred such cannons, even if the Chinese thief came, he would not have to worry.
Immediately, Huang Taiji ordered to collect all the iron tools in the Northeast and do his best to create their red cannons. His red cannons, Wuha Chaozhen Camp, was managed by his most trusted future, and his eldest son Haoge.
Just when Huang Taiji was in full swing, news of the Liu family's rebellion came, and the Liu family's rebellion also burst out with a shocking power. They quickly went south to Jianghuai, swept across the south of the Yangtze River, seized Huguang, and captured Sichuan. The richest half of the Ming Dynasty's land was captured by the Chinese army in just a few months.
After hearing these news, Huang Taiji was so angry that he was so angry that he vomited blood.
Huang Taiji was envious and jealous of the achievements made by the Chinese army. He believed that all this should be his own and that they should be from Jianzhou.
In terms of population and territory, the Ming Dynasty was one of the best countries in the world today, but this most populous country was so weak that it was the result of their father and son stabbing him continuously for decades.
The Ming Dynasty had such a decline today, and it was entirely due to the continuous bleeding of the father and son after twenty years of severance and continuous bloodletting of it, which made it as weak as today.
When everything was almost settled, the Chinese army took the lead. This feeling was like he had tried his best to prepare the bride and the matchmaker. After finally speaking, he was a marriage, and waited happily to pick up the bride to come to the bridal chamber. As a result, the bride prepared and the bridal chamber was ready. When he was about to enter the bridal chamber, he asked another person to take the lead. This made him hate him and extremely angry.
But he had no choice but to deal with the Chinese Empire. The Chinese Empire was far away from them. Even if he wanted to fight Shandong, it would not be easy. He had to break through the Great Wall and break through Northern Zhili, and he had to get the Ming Dynasty to agree. There was also a realistic problem. Even if the Ming Dynasty agreed, they would not dare to go.
They are similar to southern Liaoning. If they have a genitals, they can attack southern Liaoning and eliminate all the Chinese thieves in southern Liaoning, then cross the Bohai Sea and directly attack the old nests of the Chinese army Denglai and other places.
You know, he really had to do this. Huang Taiji was furious, no matter it was the cold winter, and ordered his army to set out continuously and harass various parts of southern Liaoning.
Because before, he dispatched a large army and set out in a mighty manner to attack the enemy's city, but the enemy was regarded as a target. This time, he did not realize that he was a target and did not dispatch a large army. Instead, he sent countless teams of hundreds of people to southern Liaoning to raid all parts of the Chinese army.
They want to build a city but not farming, but they just want to do things to destroy the Chinese army. The small-scale combat method has indeed caused the Chinese army to suffer a lot.
Since the Chinese thieves occupied southern Liaoning, the Liao people on the land of Liaodong tried every means to escape to southern Liaoning. The main thing the Manchu cavalry did was to appear on various roads and intercept these Liao people who fled to southern Liaoning. As long as they were caught, they would be unable to escape to death.
At this time, Huang Taiji was so angry that he gritted his teeth. He thought that he should listen to his father's words. The people of Liao were good at leaving and had no loyalty and righteousness. They were not good people at all. It would be best to kill them all. However, he finally managed to impose benevolent policies and keep them alive and let them serve the old man Jianzhou, but he was ungrateful. After hearing that the Chinese army had gained a foothold in southern Liaoning, he tried every means to escape here.
Huang Taiji had no hesitation about these escaped slaves. If he caught them, he would be dead. For a moment, war rekindled on the land of southern Liaoning, killing people.
Of course, this is also the main reason for pursuing and killing fugitive slaves. For cities where the Chinese army is on high alert, they basically use harassment methods to attack cities where the opponent has cannons to defend, and it will be a dead end.
When they heard that the Chinese army was showing off their strength in the south, Huang Taiji knew that things were going on.
Huang Taiji knew that even when the Chinese thieves were not in power or were in a random place in Shandong, they would dare to fight with them. When the Chinese thieves were in the world, they would be fine. Why didn’t they drive them to Beihai to feed fish? He also knew that if the Chinese thieves were given power, their fate would probably be worse than that of the Ming Dynasty.
So at this time, Huang Taiji took the initiative to send envoys to express his willingness to cooperate with the Ming Dynasty and his willingness to send troops to wipe out the Chinese thieves.
But something unexpected happened to Huang Taiji. Huang Taiji believed that the Ming Dynasty was at such a critical moment and was at the time of life and death. He took the initiative to extend a helping hand, and the other party would definitely be ecstatic, like a pearl or a treasure, and would immediately make an alliance with him.
Huang Taiji had calculated that it would be beneficial for them to form an alliance with the Ming Dynasty at this time. As long as they form an alliance with the Ming Dynasty, not to mention anything else, Da Mingguang would give them the money and grain they provided to the Guanning Army to Jianzhou, which would make them ten times more income from Jianzhou and make them rich. Even if they were asked to fight and let them work hard, it would not be a problem. The price was right.
In fact, Huang Taiji had a complex and difficult-to-understand mood for the Ming Dynasty. He was very envious of the Ming Dynasty, and he also felt that they were very cheating in their work.
After their father and son raised their troops, the Ming Dynasty mobilized troops from all over the country to suppress them, wishing to capture them, plow the courtyard and sweep the caves, and kill them. The money and food spent in this area alone are probably no less than ten thousand. Huang Taiji thought that if he gave them all the money and food spent on dealing with them, he would let them work hard.
But the Ming Dynasty didn't even shook him, and he didn't even shook him. He didn't accept their peace talks for any reason, just to do it with them.
Huang Taiji understood that when the Ming Dynasty did this in the past, he was like this. If he were the same, how could he have negotiated with his subordinates?
If you negotiate with a traitor and everyone will compete to learn in the future, what if you don’t know?
But today's Ming Dynasty is different. He has lost half of his country and the most important part has been lost. He is on the verge of destruction at any time. He should have accepted the talk at this time, right?
Relatively speaking, even Huang Taiji admitted that Liaodong could not compare with Jiangnan. Even the taxes of any prefecture in Jiangnan were greater than those in the entire Liaodong. As for their money, grain and various outputs, not to mention, even Huang Taiji was thinking that if I were the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, I would definitely protect Jiangnan first and then Liaodong. In order to protect Jiangnan, there was nothing that could not be done. At this time, they should accept the peace talks.
Who knew that the Ming Dynasty was so tough and so tough that it did not negotiate with them. There was nothing to talk to the negotiators sent by Huang Taiji, so he cut off his head and sent it back. The result was that Huang Taiji felt that he was misleading. Could it be that the monarch and ministers of the Ming Dynasty were all fools and could not make a mistake? They didn’t know that there was a great benefit in cooperation between the two sides?
But the emperor was not in a hurry and the eunuch was useless. The peace talks that Huang Taiji had imagined were equal, out of respect and appreciation for him, and both sides were equal. Now he put his face on the other side with a cold butt. This was not a big deal. If the other party didn't miss him, he couldn't do anything.
So much so that Huang Taiji was so angry that he cursed his mother, and he said, "I am not good at making up for the plan."
Huang Taiji was thinking that it would be no problem to take down Liu Zhe from Shandong with the gold and silver wealth of the Ming Dynasty and the iron cavalry of Manchuria. At that time, the Ming Dynasty recognized his status outside the pass, rewarded them with one or two million taels of silver, and gave them hundreds of thousands of pieces of cloth and food. They could go back in a grand manner. Everyone got their place. Wouldn't it be wonderful?
But the monarch and ministers of the Ming Dynasty were so noble and so proud, and they would never talk to them. This made Huang Taiji very angry, thinking that the other party was not arrogant, but idiot, and missed the opportunity to destroy the Chinese thieves in vain.
But he still said that one thousand words, and said one thousand words. If the other party doesn't want to, he is sincere and has no choice.
At this point, he could only send troops to attack various parts of Liaonan, hoping to restrain the Chinese thieves and stop them from moving forward.
According to Huang Taiji's plan, he got enough benefits from the Ming Dynasty to attack the Chinese thieves, but now there is no way. He still has to fight without any benefits. Huang Taiji had no choice but to order his eight banner elite soldiers to ignore the wind and snow. However, the cold weather pushed towards southern Liaoning, hoping to take the opportunity to retake southern Liaoning.
Huang Taiji and the others thought that Jiangnan was the world of flowers, and gold and silver. The best choice was to entrench there. There were endless food and endless beauties. What benefits could they have to fight in the ice and snow outside the pass? Maybe their soldiers were over and fought over, and the other party saw that the wind was wrong and there were not many benefits, so they immediately withdrew, which was as their wishes.
Even he had sent envoys to lobby for Zhou Wentong, the governor of the Southern Liao of the Chinese Army. At that time, Huang Taiji promised that if the other party was willing to leave Liaonan, he would send the gifts to leave the country.
You can take away all your property, all your money and food, and all your people. They will give you a gift in a grand manner, and will also send them a travel fee to leave.
Huang Taiji was thinking, if it were me, I would do all my strength to seize the south and the flower world. As for the poor lumps of ice and snow in southern Liaoning, there was no benefit, and it would be better not to take it.
Chapter completed!