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Chapter 126 No time

Chapter 126                                                             

It's obvious that it's Zhao Wenhua.

This is not a flaw in Zhao Wenhua's memorial. Obviously, Zhao Wenhua conspired with Jiangnan's anti-Zhang Jing force. Therefore, he could tell the lies seamlessly and make people unable to see the flaws.

How did Zhou Mengchen judge what Zhang Jing was saying? It was not because of the reputation of Yu Dayou and others, nor because Zhang Jing was a famous general who resisted the Japanese. It was because of the number of Japanese pirates.

There is a problem that Zhang Jing explained. Zhao Wenhua did not explain. That is why there were a large number of Japanese pirates in Wangjiangjing. Even Zhao Wenhua admitted this in the memorial. Zhang Jing was defeated by Japanese pirates in Wangjingjiang, and even killed him to repay his merits.

This is sure that there are a large number of Japanese pirates in Wangjingjiang.

Zhang Jing once said that it took him several months to find the right place and the army killed him to behead him for more than 1,900 levels of victory. However, Zhao Wenhua did not say that, as if there was something suddenly.

However, Zhou Mengchen had long studied the Japanese pirates' movements, beheading 1,900 levels and fell into countless waters. This Japanese pirate group was at least tens of thousands, or even more. Because Zhang Jing did not say that it had completely wiped out. The Japanese pirates' operations have always been composed of hundreds of people, and there are still some teams of thousands of people, but there are not many. As for the 10,000 or 20,000 people, hehe, even the owner of the Five Peaks ship, Wang Zhi, can't use so many people to get ashore now.

It’s not that Wang Zhi doesn’t have so many people under him. But Wang Zhi is the most powerful Japanese pirate, and he has more power on the water. It takes a lot of people to maintain his fleet. It’s good to have thousands of people attacking on the shore.

Where there are more.

Therefore, at this scale, the Japanese pirates gathered, and they could only start the attack of the Japanese pirates, landing in one place, or retreating, and preparing to go out to sea together. The Japanese pirates are loose alliances. Once they arrive on the shore, they will do their own things. They will not care about others at all. They even have the same fighting between each other. That is, they can do a little bit of forced cooperation at this time.

Zhang Jing's words work.

However, it was a little cruel. Zhang Jing watched the Japanese pirates take enough and then attacked. There was no problem in military affairs, but in other aspects it was too unauthentic.

Zhao Wenhua's memorials are simply inconvenient. Since such a large-scale gathering of Japanese pirates can only be before the attack or when retreating. Then, whether to attack or retreat, Zhao Wenhua himself said that Zhang Jing refused to save him when he was dead. This means that the Japanese pirates were already there, and they could only retreat. Since it was retreating, how could Zhang Jing attack rashly because the Japanese pirates became bigger?

Of course, this is just a logical problem.

Zhou Mengchen has no evidence.

Because he knew the most poisonous point, he said that Zhang Jing killed Liang and took the initiative to make a contribution.

Zhou Mengchen knew very well that the Japanese pirates said they were Japanese pirates and said there were no Japanese pirates in it, which was naturally fake. There were a large number of Japanese samurai brought from Kyushu, which is certain. There were even some Japanese pirates who were involved in it openly and secretly. However, not all of them were Japanese pirates, and there were still a large number of Han pirates.

After beheading, we can only distinguish between the Japanese pirates and the Chinese. However, we cannot distinguish between the Chinese pirates and the Chinese pirates, or whether they were killed by Zhang Jing and took the blame.

At that time, it will depend on what the court said.

Even the imperial court did not know whether the Japanese pirates were true or false, or did it mean that they were different.

Why do you say that? First of all, there are many dialects in Jiangnan, and many words cannot be understood for outsiders. For local people, it is difficult to distinguish whether it is a Japanese pirate or a foreigner. Especially in terms of pronunciation, it is not impossible to say that it is a Chinese dialect.

Secondly, it is said that the Japanese pirates are easy to shirk responsibility. After all, the Japanese pirates have a long history and can be traced back to the Yuan Dynasty. Therefore, the Japanese pirates are easy to shirk responsibility. However, if a large number of people follow the thief, the court will ask. Is this the people you ruled? Why did such a thing happen? Did you impose a violent tax on the local area? It caused civil unrest.

Some things can be explained clearly, while others cannot be explained clearly.

In order to prevent such an embarrassing thing from happening to you, it is best to insist that it is the Japanese pirates, all of them are the Japanese pirates.

Therefore, if Zhang Jing digs out a lot of people among the Japanese pirates, it may not be useful or even harmful.

After Zhou Mengchen understood it, he could only sigh slowly. Although he had the sadness of the rabbit and the fox in his heart, he could do nothing. If he were in Beijing, he might be able to use his strength. Now he is in Datong and can't do anything.

"By the way." Tengxiang said: "The court has already discussed the candidate to replace Zhang Jing. Master Xu recommended the adults. The adults should also be mentally prepared."

Zhou Mengchen was stunned and then said lightly: "I understand."

Zhou Mengshi learned two things from this matter. The first thing was that Xu Jie was about to give up Zhang Jing.

Zhang Jing offended the local gentry in Jiangnan, and Xu Jie was from Songjiang, so he could not completely ignore the calls of the elders in his hometown, let alone the gentry in Jiangnan itself is a very powerful political force. Otherwise, who would Zhao Wenhua join forces to form Zhang Jing?

If Xu Jie did not take action, he would probably face the dilemma of the gentry in Jiangnan who pulled Yan Song over. This was a very important blow to Xu Jie. It was nothing else. The Ming Dynasty always regarded the village party as its priority. Yan Song always regarded the Jinshi in Jiangxi as his son and nephew and promoted it.

Some Jinshi from Jiangxi looked down on Yan Song's character and did not agree with Yan Song. Yan Song called him to scold him sternly: "What are you in the countryside?" What does the stinky brat in his hometown want to do?

Former Minister of the Ministry of Revenue, Wang Gao, did not hesitate to break up with Xia Yan for the disaster relief funds for floods in his hometown. Fang Dun took good care of the younger generations of Huguang. Yang Bo even regarded Puzhou fellow Zhang Siwei as the successor of the mantle. This is the common morality that civil servants must abide by.

The same is true for Xu Jie.

If the people who make Xu Jie's hometown don't support Xu Jie, it will be a very important blow to Xu Jie's reputation.

This is also the reason why Xu Jie could only give up Zhang Jing after weighing the two sides.

The second thing is that Xu Jie refused to lose control of Jiangnan. Now there is no one in the bag.

After all, the current situation in Jiangnan is beyond ordinary people's ability to treat. It is estimated that most of the people in Xu Jie were accompanied by Qingliu scholars. However, fewer people can share their worries and solve their problems. Even fewer people have outstanding achievements in the local area. Zhou Mengchen stood out.

Although there was some conflict between Zhou Mengchen and Xu Jie, the two sides never broke up. It is logical that they were people in the same camp.

As long as there is enough benefits, I want to find a way to reconcile as before.

Moreover, Zhou Mengchen wanted to go to Jiangnan at the beginning. It was a coincidence that he came to Datong.

Zhou Mengchen had a premonition. He didn't have much time left in Datong. The case of Zhang Jing is still under debate. As the 34th year of Jiajing, the two parties have another question of fighting each other, and it will definitely not end so easily. Even if Xu Jie gave up Zhang Jing, he could not give up. After all, many people below were watching. If the boss above did not protect the person below, who would have worked hard for you?

But Zhou Mengchen knew that Xu Jie probably sang this scene into a bitter plan.

When this matter is over, the matter of serving in Jiangnan is the key point of the next debate between the two parties.

After all, even if there was a Japanese riot in Jiangnan, it was the largest financial place in the Ming Dynasty, and it was far from comparable to Datong. Its status was too important.

Deep in Zhou Mengchen's heart, he may not have no yearning for Jiangnan. After all, Jiangnan has a prosperous place, a prosperous place for humanities, and even the economic and cultural center of the Ming Dynasty. Zhou Mengchen's Qixue will become a prominent scholar in the Ming Dynasty and not occupy a place in Jiangnan, which will not do anything.

"After this year, we will be reconciled no matter what." Zhou Mengchen made up his mind. The rapid development of internal and external situations has not given Zhou Mengchen more time. From the 30th of Jiajing to now, Zhou Mengchen has been in Datong for five years. It is time to end.

Zhou Mengchen thanked Tengxiang for thinking about it, and wrote his analysis of Wang Jingjiang's battle into a secret letter, and asked Tengxiang to transfer it to the Da'an.

This is the only thing Zhou Mengchen could do for Zhang Jing. Then Zhou Mengchen called all the people in his small circle together. This was the first meeting to counter the rebellion, but not the last one.
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