Chapter 279 Daming's martial virtues are abundant, using industrial advantages to defeat Jiannu!
Since the implementation of reforms in the Ming Dynasty, the treasury has already been filled, and the imperial court has increased its own troops a lot. Many officers and soldiers have already been tempered into the backbone of the empire with good combat quality and command ability in the actual combat in southern Liaoning and southwest. .
Here, Liaonan refers to the battle against Jiannu.
The Southwest is the rebellion of the Southwest Chieftain.
Turn back.
Because of this, for the rulers of Ming Dynasty, it is indeed time to put the resolution of the Liao issue on the agenda.
The settlement of Liao affairs is not just about Jiannu.
Today’s rulers of the Ming Dynasty have a consensus that in order to solve the Liao affairs, in addition to solving the establishment of slaves, it is also necessary to solve the Liao generals who have not obeyed the imperial court’s discipline.
That's why Yuan Keli said that to deal with the Liao generals, he had to deal with Jiannu first.
Apocalypse and others have no objection.
Thus, next, Daming began to prepare in an orderly manner for the battle to recover the two fortresses of Shenyang and Guangning.
The guards directly under the Son of Heaven began to transfer more to southern Liaoning, and other guest troops, such as the white-armed soldiers in Sichuan, were also transferred to southern Liaoning one after another.
Wars are fought with money.
As the saying goes, if you are poor, you will have tactics interspersed, and if you are rich, you will be covered by firepower.
Da Ming is very rich now, so he didn't use any tricks in this battle, he just increased his troops and guns a lot.
In the rear, the Ministry of War kept taking money from the treasury to let the Industrial Division produce more firearms and artillery.
Industrial Division used the money to frantically expand the scale of production, set up training schools, set up literacy and arithmetic classes, and used food and housing as a bait to absorb a large number of refugees to receive training and become new workers.
Right now, there is a severe drought in Guanzhong, so many refugees from Guanzhong are moving to the capital, giving the Industrial Department sufficient human resources.
And when the piecework system is realized, a large number of skilled workers, except for sleeping, eating and going to the toilet, almost continuously forge the barrels of the guns.
As a result, many firearms and artillery were produced. Basically, as soon as a Guards recruit enlisted, he could receive a flintlock. The key was that he could exchange for a new one when he went to the battlefield.
This is still in the case of controlling the misfire rate.
Once a centralized regime with a population of over 100 million has sufficient financial resources, if coupled with the fact that the internal administration has just been rectified and the top rulers are not rotten or cowardly, the war capability that will erupt is naturally amazing.
At least the advantages in terms of population and technological level can be directly reflected in the war.
What's more, in this era, the population of Ming Dynasty is unmatched by other regimes in terms of literacy rate, proportion of technical personnel, and the number of young and strong.
In the front, this advantage is even more obvious.
Sun Chuanting, who was directly in charge of commanding the battle, didn't need to think too hard about how to fight.
This advantage reduces the requirements for the commander's command ability in war.
Therefore, the current Sun Chuanting has chosen to continue to organize this battle in the way of fighting dumb battles and building a stronghold, allowing the various officers and troops under his command to advance step by step into Jiannu territory. Gather up your forces and move on.
And the new forts built were all bastions promoted by Zhang Gui, so that the Ming army, which mainly used firearms, could better guard against sneak attacks by Jiannu rangers.
The Ming government army advancing forward was more than 50,000 in size, marching in line with flintlock guns. When encountering a small group of Jiannu, they rushed forward regardless of division, and when encountering a large group of Jiannu, they directly stationed in place and built a city for a decisive battle.
As for the generals of the Ming government army who commanded a Ming government army in the front, they also fought against Jiannu many times, and gradually learned how to skillfully use their own firearms to suppress Jiannu, and even use new firearms to improve tactics.
Zhou Yuji has already learned how to cooperate with infantry and artillery, instead of the traditional musket array, he directly equips the grassroots combat units at the banner level with a few artillery pieces and a team of artillerymen. When a large number of Jiannu appeared, the artillery battalion relied on its own abundant firepower to send the shells out desperately.
For Jiannu, they can only rely on their Jurchens talent in archery as a fishing and hunting nation and their courage to fight against a Ming Empire with enhanced organization and stronger industrial capabilities.
The key point is that the current Jiannu has lost the two prestigious figures Nurhachi and Huang Taiji, and there are already many contradictions within the ruling group. The four-year-old Huang Taiji's fourth son Ye Bushu became a new profuse sweat.
All of this is naturally because Dorgon and other powerful banner owners are unwilling to allow Huang Taiji's son to boss around people like himself, and it is nothing more than a compromise of various banner owners to let Ye Bushu, an unweaned baby, become the new Khan. result.
In addition, within Jiannu, the conflict between the ruling class and the ruled was also intensifying, because the prosperity of the Ming Dynasty prevented the Manchu military aristocrats from plundering the Ming Dynasty to maintain internal rule stability, and a large number of bannermen could not get enough food and Salt and other necessities were starved to death or unable to produce, which made many bannermen in Jiannu have become Ming's secret workers because of their livelihood.
Especially the Han people who fled to build slaves to make coats because they couldn't bear the oppression of the Han military aristocrats in the Liao region were mostly bought by Ming Dynasty.
To sum up these factors, the Ming army under the command of Sun Chuanting successfully recovered Liaoyang in March of the ninth year of Tianqi.
In May of the ninth year of the Apocalypse, the Ming government army surrounded Shenyang, and concentrated hundreds of cannons to break through the city of Shenyang.
And the banner owners who built slaves were still quite intelligent people in this era, so they didn't choose to fight against the Ming government army in Shenyang City, but resolutely moved their capital back to Hetuala, and even Guangning voluntarily gave up. .
This is undoubtedly a better choice for the banner owners who built slaves. After all, their Jianzhou is mountainous, which can largely offset the firearm advantage of the Ming army, and it is easier to defeat the Ming army.
After regaining Liaoyang, Shenyang, and Guangning, the Ming government army did not rashly march towards Hetuala.
Because the real purpose of the Ming court was not to completely eliminate Jiannu, but to cut off the connection between Jiannu and Liao generals, and take the opportunity to deal with Zu Dashou and other Liao generals first.
As far as Zu Dashou was concerned, he had actually been in contact with Jiannu during this period of time, but he neither chose to join Jiannu, nor did he choose to rebel directly, and he didn't even choose to become a king on his own.
Because Zu Dashou really didn't know what choice to make, even until the eve of the Ming Dynasty's official army regaining Liaoyang and Shenyang, he was still counting on Jiannu to defeat the official army, thereby stopping the Ming court's offensive in Liao, and making the He, a military landlord who is only willing to guard the west of Liaoning, can continue to be supported by the court with a high salary and Liao salary, and at the same time, he can take advantage of the power of becoming a slave without worrying about what the court will do to him.
But after the Ming government army had recovered Shenyang, Liaoyang and even Guangning, he had no way out of any choice he made.
In order to paralyze Zu Dashou, and at the same time to test whether Zu Dashou is willing to lose his own interests, the Ming court first ordered Zu Dashou to be appointed as the commander-in-chief of Shenyang. As for Ningyuan, where Zu Dashou was located, Ma Xianglin, who led a white soldier to southern Liaoning and made great contributions, took over.
Zu Dashou naturally guessed the true intention of the imperial court to do this, so he made the arrangement overnight, and made up his mind to offer soil to Jiannu and surrender to Jiannu.
That’s right, after weighing the pros and cons, Zu Dashou still chose to accept the slaves as masters rather than proclaim himself a king, because he was not sure that he would be able to defeat the Ming army by proclaiming himself a queen.
Unless, he, the Han Chinese military landlord in the Liao land, is willing to give up his interests to ordinary Liao land Han people and mobilize more Liao people to guard the land for him.
Obviously, this is what Zu Dashou is unwilling to do.
Even if he is willing to do it, most other Liao generals will not allow him to do so.
Therefore, Zu Dashou could only choose to betray the country.
In front of rentiers, there is nothing that can not be sold.
Because of this, when Ma Xianglin led his white soldiers to Ningyuan City, ready to handover with Zu Dashou, Zu Dashou suddenly ordered the inner and outer city gates to be sealed, and surrounded Ma Xianglin's white soldiers in the urn city.
Seeing this, Ma Xianglin shouted loudly: "Zu Dashou, what are you Liao people doing?!"
Zu Dashou smiled and said: "Naturally, under the order of my Great Khan, I will take the head of you and other Ming dogs!"
As he spoke, Zu Dashou ordered to the servants on the city wall: "Do it!"
"Who dares to do it!"
He Kegang shouted loudly at this time, and ordered his servants to raise the firecrackers, aiming at Zu Dashou's servants.
(end of this chapter)