Chapter 97: Change the laws of the Ming Dynasty, you are awesome
Jiang Shangying thought that Huang Li was dissatisfied, so he pondered for a moment and said: "In addition to Shizhou Guards, Jing Guogong's headquarters were also stationed at the beginning of the founding of the country. They were unable to send troops to help the battle, because they did not receive any letters."
"What about the attack on Wushan this time?" Huang Li still hopes that all Ming armies can unite sincerely. Wang Guangxing has more than 10,000 troops, and he is also a force that cannot be ignored.
"If Huang Zun gives the order, Duke Jing will definitely obey it." Jiang Shangying looked at Huang Li and said, "At least thousands of people can be dispatched, which may be a help."
Huang Li lowered his eyes and said nothing.
He was unwilling to issue orders in his name. Since Liu Tichun was elected as the head of each family, Duke Guangxing of Jing Kingdom should obey.
Jiang Shangying said slowly: "The third prince sent envoy Huang Zun here, presumably with instructions not to fight for power, but to respect the opinions of the princes and princes of each country."
Well, well! You are right. Huang Li nodded casually, rather perfunctorily.
Jiang Shangying saw it, couldn't help stroking his beard and smiling, and continued: "After the victory at Yiling, the princes have become more respectful to Huang Zunshi. Isn't it an exaggeration to say that they obey his words?"
Huang Li blinked his eyes and lowered his head and said: "In general, it is better to discuss together to determine the action plan. All the princes are veterans on the battlefield, and I am a newcomer. I don't dare to overstep my authority and give random orders."
"Although Huang has no authority to issue orders to Duke Jing, I would like to ask Mr. Jiang to tell Duke Jing that if the skin is gone, how can General Mao be attached? Since we both belong to the Ming army, we should put aside our prejudices, unite sincerely, and fight the enemy together."
"Party strife, internal strife, and the lessons of history are all there bloody. I believe everyone can see it clearly, but they still don't understand it. Nowadays, the situation is precarious and dangerous, and it is even more important to eliminate the sectarian view..."
Jiang Shangying listened respectfully and regarded this as the third prince's highest instruction.
After Huang Li finished speaking, Jiang Shangying nodded repeatedly and said: "What Huang Zunshi said is absolutely true. Although there was a great victory in Yiling, the situation is still full of crises. The Eight Banners soldiers are coming from the east and west, and they are fighting in succession.
It’s inevitable.”
"The lower official will immediately write a letter to Duke Jing, asking him to also send troops to fight, join forces with other armies in Wushan, severely defeat the Qing army in Sichuan, and break the dilemma of encirclement and suppression in the three provinces."
Huang Li was very pleased. This civil servant was good and knowledgeable. He neither asked about his origins nor mentioned Chongzhen's enmity against his father.
"Although I am far inferior to Mr. Jiang in terms of knowledge, you should still call me Mr. Huang!" Huang Li said with a smile: "I am used to being called over and over again."
"I dare you to disobey my order." Jiang Shangying agreed happily, glanced at him, and said with a smile: "Mr. Huang, is he reading "Da Ming Law"?"
There is an ancient "Laws of the Ming Dynasty" lying on the long table next to it, which Hong Yuanqi is taking the time to read hard. Now, he is familiar with the water on the river boat to avoid being embarrassed by seasickness.
Huang Li took a look, shook his head with a smile, and said: "He is one of my bodyguards. He is somewhat educated. I asked him to familiarize himself with the law. It will be useful in the future."
After a pause, he added: "I looked through it in my spare time and found that many legal provisions are no longer applicable. There are still some harsh laws that need to be repealed, but if they are to be changed, I'm afraid it will take a lot of time and energy."
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You are awesome, you are really awesome, you actually want to change the "Da Ming Law"?! You still look very casual and take it for granted. Well, it was formulated by the Zhu family, and you are the most qualified to say changes.
"That's it..." Jiang Shangying closed his half-opened mouth and was speechless. But he also knew that there were few people around the Third Prince, especially those who could read and write.
Huang Li looked at Jiang Shangying and said: "Master Jiang must be knowledgeable and well versed in politics. When our army conquers a larger territory, there will be a place for Master Jiang to show his talents."
"Mr. Huang is so complimentary." Jiang Shangying bowed his hands in thanks, pondered for a moment, and said, "I have decided to go out with the army, and I would like to ask Mr. Huang to speak on my behalf."
It was Li Laiheng and the others who refused to give in. Even if it was the people of Duke Guangxing of Jing Kingdom, they could still cause any damage. The impact should not be big, right?
Huang Li thought for a while and agreed vaguely, but he didn't say it too surely. He had to tell Li Laiheng about this. If he agreed randomly for any reason, it would make it difficult for Li Laiheng.
Jiang Shangying did not force himself and asked seemingly casually: "Mr. Huang, is there any hope for the Third Prince to contact King Yanping?"
Huang Li shook his head slightly and said: "In my opinion, there is not much hope. At least in a short period of time, the Kuidong Ming Army needs to fight alone and do not expect foreign aid."
"When will the third prince return to the mainland? He will succeed Ming Zuo and hold high the banner of resisting the Qing Dynasty and restoring the Ming Dynasty?" Jiang Shangying asked seemingly full of hope.
Huang Li lowered his eyes and thought for a while, then said: "The third prince has a distinguished status, and the risk of setting foot on the mainland is too great. He should not do this in the short term."
Jiang Shangying tilted his head slightly, understanding in his heart, with a faint smile on his face.
Of course he has seen the so-called royal tokens.
The stall's goods are now enshrined like holy objects, so that respectable people have the opportunity to see their true appearance and judge the authenticity.
But Jiang Shangying is a scholar and has the thinking of a scholar. He believes that tokens are not enough and only the descriptions in the book are credible.
Of course, the token plus his preconceptions are a firm confirmation.
After chatting for a while, Jiang Shangying stood up and said goodbye. His goal had been achieved. When he left, he walked briskly and was in a happy mood. "The Ming Zuo is endless. The existence of this heroic family is really the blessing of the late emperor and the blessing of God..."
Huang Li looked at Jiang Shangying's retreating back and didn't feel too much. Fortunately, this guy didn't get to the bottom of things, so he wasn't too annoying.
Well, it seems that everyone has been very sensible recently, and rarely asks about the third prince’s affairs, as well as his detailed background.
Huang Li thinks this is good, as it saves him from being visited like an exotic animal all the time, and he is also asked endless questions like he is checking his household registration.
Not long after returning to the tent, Li Laiheng sent a letter to ask for Huang Li's opinion on the expedition.
Huang Li thought for a long time and told the messenger that he agreed that Yuan Zongdi or Hao Yaoqi would stay behind while Li Laiheng led the army. But he hoped that Li Yue could stay to assist Yuan Zongdi and Hao Yaoqi.
The situation has changed, and the Qing army's siege operation will be delayed for at least a month.
And his planned attack on Wushan will be completed within half a month or twenty days, which will not affect Li Laiheng's return with his army to strengthen the defense of Maolu Mountain.
As for Li Yue, as the young prince, he will be more comfortable commanding the troops left behind by Li Laiheng.
Yuan Zongdi and Hao Yaoqi, as experienced elders, are just responsible for reminding and supervising at critical moments.
Chapter completed!