Chapter 368 Chapter 367(2/2)
As for the news he heard during the day, as well as the so-called loopholes he heard from Gao Gong, it is not that Wei Guangde did not think of it, but he still insists on his judgment to this day, that is, An Dahan's tens of thousands of horses are not qualified.
Attacked the city of Beijing.
Just kidding, although the history is a bit idiotic, Wei Guangde still knows that at the end of the Ming Dynasty, it was commonplace to build slaves and hold the customs. Every two or three years, they would break into the Great Wall and loot around the capital. It seemed that they even attacked people as far away as
Go to Shandong.
In Wei Guangde's impression, it seems that the guy named Dorgon from the Qing Dynasty captured a prince in Shandong, but now there are three princes in Shandong, namely King Lu, King De and King Heng. Wei Guangde couldn't tell the difference for a while.
Who is so unlucky to be captured by the Braided Army?
Among them, King Lu is an important prince among the kings of the Ming Dynasty, because King Lu was the first batch of princes to be enfeoffed in the Ming Dynasty. The first generation of King Lu was named Zhu Tan, the tenth son of Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang. When he was named King of Lu
He was less than fifty days old, still in his infancy, and his fiefdom was Yanzhou.
King De was a little bit worse. He was the second son of Zhu Qizhen, Emperor Yingzong of Ming Dynasty, and the younger brother of Zhu Jianshen, Emperor Xianzong of Ming Dynasty. He was named King De in the first year of Tianshun. His fiefdom was originally in Dezhou, Shandong, but Dezhou was relatively poor, so he was moved to Jinan.
The domain name remains unchanged.
Prince Heng was the seventh son of Zhu Jianshen, Emperor Xianzong of the Ming Dynasty. He was named Prince Heng in the 23rd year of Chenghua, and granted Qingzhou in the 13th year of Hongzhi.
Think about it, how powerful the Boar Skin force was at that time, the number of troops entering the customs each time should be equivalent to the entire main force of the Anta Department, ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands.
However, in Wei Guangde's impression, Jiannu seemed to have never attacked the capital.
It seems that they really arrived under the city wall of Beijing, instead of evacuating dozens of miles away from the capital like An Dahan did.
Even the Jian slaves did not dare to attack the city of Beijing. With Anda Khan’s small number of troops, would there be any chance?
However, Wei Guangde could only think about these things in his heart but did not dare to say them out loud.
It was as if Gao Gong had told him about this that day, and Wei Guangde had only vaguely agreed.
Chapter completed!