Daming pirates

Chapter Nine Unsolicited

In addition, this time Yu Xiaotian was talking about coming to King Qin to fight against the Jiannu, and they did not dare to turn against him easily. Now Yu Xiaotian's troops have landed at Dagukou and began to quickly surround Tianjin Wei.

The Tianjin guard general immediately sent people to Beijing to report to Ming Chongzhen and ask the Holy One to make a decision on the matter.

When Chongzhen and other ministers heard the news, they were as shocked as five thunders. The first thing that everyone thought of was that Yu Xiaotian was going to rebel.

Although Jiannu entered the pass this time, the capital declared martial law, and mobilized soldiers and horses from Shanxi to come in for reinforcements, it did not issue an order to summon the soldiers and horses from all over the world, and it was even less likely to issue an order to transfer Xiaotian to the north.

And suddenly, without anyone's knowledge, Yu Xiaotian brazenly led tens of thousands of soldiers and horses, all the way from Fujian, thousands of miles away, by sea to the Bohai Bay, and landed at Dagukou.

Dagukou is within the jurisdiction of Tianjin Sanwei, and Tianjin Wei is an important place guarding the east gate of Gyeonggi Province. It is only more than 300 miles and less than 400 miles away from the capital.

For the Ming Dynasty, this distance could almost be said to be within easy reach, and it was well known to the whole world that Yu Xiaotian held his own troops, controlled the political situation in Fujian, and classified almost the entire Fujian under his jurisdiction, which was a big deal.

I have the heart of a minister, but the imperial court is really unable to spare any effort, so it has no chance to conquer him.

But at this moment, Yu Xiaotian suddenly appeared in Tianjin Guard with tens of thousands of soldiers and horses. This thing really makes no sense!

Chongzhen was confused on the spot and hurriedly summoned his ministers to discuss the matter. At this time, almost all ministers were in a panic and didn't know how to deal with it.

Nowadays, the army of more than 100,000 slaves is still wreaking havoc in the hinterland of the Ming Dynasty. Before they can retreat outside the pass, Yu Xiaotian suddenly leads his troops to attack the capital. No one knows how to deal with this situation.

The ministers just hurriedly submitted a memorial, asking Chongzhen to immediately issue an edict, ordering Yu Xiaotian to immediately stop advancing on the capital, and ordered him to immediately lead his troops back to Fujian and not stay in Tianjin Guards. If he resisted the edict and disrespected it, then he was intending to plot.

If they rebel, the court will regard them as rebels and send troops to destroy them.

Chongzhen was so panicked at this time that he didn't know what to do. He really couldn't come up with a good solution at the moment, so he could only quickly issue an order and send someone to

People immediately rushed to Tianjin Guards and sent an order to Yu Xiaotian, ordering him to withdraw to Fujian immediately. On the other hand, they immediately mobilized the garrison's officers and soldiers to set up defenses in Tongzhou, Wuqing, and Xianghe areas to block Yu Xiaotian's troops from approaching the capital.

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Chongzhen was now even more afraid of Yu Xiaotian than he was of the slave-building army. In Chongzhen's heart, Yu Xiaotian suddenly led his troops northward and took the sea route to the capital without obeying the order. His purpose was obvious.

If exposed, he would definitely be plotting a rebellion. Maybe this guy just wanted to use King Qin's excuse to come here to directly capture the capital and overthrow the Zhu family dynasty.

Although the Jiannu were abominable, if the Jiannu entered the pass, they would only come to raid and plunder, and sooner or later they would have to return outside the pass. No matter how serious the damage to the capital was, it would not kill the Ming Dynasty.

But Yu Xiaotian was different. Yu Xiaotian was a traitor to the Ming Dynasty. If he surrounded the capital, it would be a big crisis for the fall of the Ming Dynasty.

Therefore, Chongzhen didn't believe Yu Xiaotian's excuse of leading an army to serve the king. That's why he was so afraid of Xiaotian. The slave army entered the northeast of Kou Mountain and the south of Zhili. He would rather ignore it, but he could never sit idly by and let Yu Xiaotian gain a foothold here.

At this moment, he no longer cared about holding Yang Sichang accountable, and immediately ordered Yang Sichang to mobilize all the officers and soldiers around the capital and immediately converge on the capital. He also ordered Chen Xinjia, who was currently leading troops to guard Baoding, to assemble his troops and lead

The army immediately rushed to the Tianjin Guard area and blocked Yu Xiaotian's army in Tianjin Guard, preventing them from continuing to advance towards the capital.

The whole area around the capital was suddenly in chaos. All officers and soldiers received the order and learned that Yu Xiaotian led a heavy army to suddenly go north to invade the Tianjin Guard in an attempt to rebel and cause rebellion. They were ordered to rush to the east of the capital immediately.

To arm.

These officers and soldiers were immediately confused. Isn't it enough to have a large army of slave builders? Why did the man named Yu suddenly rebel at this time?

And how could this guy lead his troops all the way here to cause trouble at this time? Even if he wanted to rebel, his home base is in Fujian, he would have to start from the south first. How could he lead his troops all the way here?

Where is the capital coming from?

At first, few people considered this issue, but some people at the bottom thought of it first. Isn’t this unscientific?

It wasn't until this moment that anyone raised this question to Chongzhen. Chongzhen immediately thought of this section. Is it true? Yu Xiaotian's home base is in Fujian. Even if he wants to rebel, there is no reason to bring so many troops.

, come all the way to the capital to rebel!

So when Chongzhen hurriedly mobilized troops everywhere to conquer Yu Xiaotian, this question confused him again.

Since ancient times, no matter who rebels, they will start from their base and then conduct conquests around them, gradually expanding their territory and eventually seizing the world.

However, although Yu Xiaotian's action this time was suspected of treason, why did he leave Fujian, which had a stable foundation, and not take action, but took so many soldiers and horses, traveling thousands of miles from Fujian, all the way?

How about landing at Dagukou in Tianjin Wei?

Chongzhen couldn't figure this out. Not only did he not figure it out, but the ministers also couldn't figure it out. After Yu Xiaotian landed at Dagu Port this time, he publicly declared that he was coming to conquer the slaves and build slaves.

Logically speaking, as Yu Xiaotian was an important general of the Ming Dynasty, and he heard that the slaves had invaded the Ming Dynasty and threatened the safety of the capital, it was not a big mistake to raise troops to go north to King Qin.

His only mistake was that he did not follow the imperial edict to raise an army, but raised an army privately. This was the most fearful thing for emperors of all dynasties.

But no matter what they thought about it or not, this time Yu Xiaotian came without recruiting anyone and directly led a heavy army to land in Tanggu. Regardless of whether his true intention was to fight against the slave establishment, doing so was already a serious crime.

Therefore, Chongzhen couldn't figure out why Yu Xiaotian did this, and he didn't bother to continue thinking about it. Anyway, Yu Xiaotian was definitely not a loyal minister of the Ming Dynasty. He definitely had no good intentions when he came to the north, and he definitely had to guard against it, so he persisted and continued to mobilize troops.

, be prepared to deal with it.

Then he even issued an order to mobilize the officers and soldiers in the Shanhaiguan area to return to the capital and prepare to launch a fierce attack on Xiaotian's troops at any time. He didn't believe it. With so many officers and soldiers, they could not stop the slave-building army and could not defeat the slave-building army.

Couldn't the army still be unable to deal with Yu Xiaotian's soldiers and horses?

After the slaves joined the invaders, the various officers and soldiers who had always shrunk their necks and dared not resist them suddenly became active and began to gather towards the southeast of the capital, arriving in Tongzhou and Xianghe.

In Wuqing and other places, Chen was stationed there and adopted a posture of strict defense.

At this time, the Jiannu army had gathered in the south of Hejian Prefecture, carrying hundreds of thousands of captured refugees from the Zhili in Northeast Shandong and heading towards Tianjin Weihang.

In the southern part of the Tianjin Guard, the Yu family generals who landed landed quickly set up a company camp and formed a confrontation with the thousands of officers and soldiers stationed by the Tianjin Guard.

Yu Xiaotian sat in the commander's tent, which was full of army officers. This time he brought a total of four brigades, plus a supply camp and a heavy artillery battalion. The total strength was based on the Yu family's

The army's establishment basically reached the strength of one and a half divisions, which was not quite enough for two reorganized divisions, but its firepower was not much different from that of two reorganized divisions.

This is already the largest number of troops that Yu Xiaotian can bring this time. After all, he still needs to leave enough defensive troops in the Fujian area in the south to guard his lair. He can almost use all the troops that can be drawn from various places.

All taken away.

This time when they landed at Dagukou, the sudden appearance of the Sea Wolf fleet left the Dagukou Ming army unprepared. When they discovered the Sea Wolf fleet appearing on the sea, hundreds of Ming troops guarding the Dagukou fort were

The officers and soldiers were so frightened that they almost wet their pants. They had never seen such a large fleet, and they had never seen such a huge ship.

When these ships appeared on the sea, their huge sails blocked the sky and their masts were like a forest. They wanted to block them, but how could any soldier have such courage?

The officers and soldiers on the fort dispersed without waiting for the leader Qian to give the order to fire the artillery. Therefore, the Sea Wolf fleet's forced landing at Dagukou could be said to have been without any hindrance, and they easily seized the beachhead.

Hundreds of strips are square and square, with strange shapes

Such a ship was untied from the stern and towed to the shore with a rowing boat. It was immediately linked together one by one, end to end. Another sailor boarded the ship and used some prefabricated pickets to pass through these monsters.

The holes in the ship were used to drive wooden piles into the seabed.

Almost in the blink of an eye, more than ten trestles were formed on the shore of Dagukou. These transport ships were immediately towed to the trestles. Groups of Yu family soldiers and generals, under the orders of the officers,

In the middle, he ran off the ship from the gangplank like flying and got down to the trestle.

Then, under the leadership of the officers, these soldiers quickly landed ashore, quickly controlled a large area on the shore, and set up a cordon.

At this time, the empty ship immediately left the trestle. The other ships responsible for transporting supplies and mules, horses and cannons began to move onto the trestle, directly opened the hatch at the side of the ship, and laid a heavy springboard.

The supplies were hoisted off the ship one by one by some human-powered cranes on the ship, placed on the trestle, and quickly transported to the shore by the troopers in small cars.

The cannon was hoisted out of the cabin door by door, then passed through the springboard, slowly moved to the trestle, and was dragged ashore by the soldiers.

The mules and horses were moved off the ship and handed over to the waiting artillerymen who had disembarked from the ship. The artillerymen yoked the mules and horses, immediately dragged the artillery towards the predetermined area on the shore, and quickly returned to work.

In just one day, hundreds of large transport ships were basically unloaded, and a group of transport ships immediately began to return to Yangma Island, Zhifu Island and other places to start transferring the next batch of materials.

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