Later, Wang Wendong heard the news of Liu Bu's assassination. Of course, it was only folk gossip. The official did not recognize it, which was guessed and implied by all people.

Wang Wendong won't believe Liu Bu was assassinated, because he knows how afraid Liu Bu is of death and how careful he is. Usually, he either stays at home in a heavily guarded military camp or at home. If he goes in and out, he is a front and rear squire, wearing three layers of iron armor.

Other marching generals wear a particularly beautiful and powerful armor. Only he wears the armor of ordinary soldiers, not to share weal and woe with the soldiers, but to make the enemy unrecognizable. Even if he goes out occasionally, he is surrounded by a large number of followers. How can such a person be assassinated?

But then he was surprised by some of the practices of the Chinese imperial court, which was that the Imperial Court seemed to be in chaos and angry, and Liu Yuanqiao took the initiative to supervise the war in Shandong.

At this moment, even if Wang Wendong didn't believe it, he had to believe it, because he knew more. The imperial court of the Chinese Empire announced that Liu Buzheng was leading an elite army to Shandong for support.

Others were skeptical about this, but Wang Wendong, who took charge of the overall situation of Shandong, came to the conclusion that the imperial court was lying, because there was no such army in Shandong, which made him panic.

Wang Wendong knows Liu Bu's position in the Chinese army. Without him, the Chinese army is facing such a cruel and tragic decisive battle. It is impossible that the morale and morale of the army will not be greatly hit.

Liu Yuanqiao's personal expedition did not boost morale, but made morale even lower, because everyone can be sure that Liu Yuanqiao is not as good as Liu Bu or even any of the major commanders of the Chinese army.

Others are terrified, but Wang Wendong is more pessimistic than others, because as the governor of Shandong, he knows how weak the defense force of Shandong is now. Compared with Zhu Ming's court, the gap is so huge. If the court thunders, they can't resist. Where will Shandong go when they can't resist?

Countless people have broken their families and died, and their deaths and injuries are like hell on earth.

Wang Wendong didn't want to surrender, because he knew it was impossible to surrender. Even if the core elements of the Liu family, like him, surrendered, it was estimated that they could not escape a knife, and even their relatives and friends would be implicated.

Wang Wendong also knew that the imperial court could arm such a force by painting a big cake. They only had military food for two or three months, and their food had to fall on the people in Shandong. This meant that the imperial court's army could not spare the local dignitaries and people in Shandong, Do you still point to the money and grain in Shandong to pay military salaries?

This means that there is a fundamental conflict of interest between the two sides, which can not coexist, and the imperial court has not sent anyone to recruit and surrender them until now. I think its attitude is obvious. This is to eradicate all these people.

Just when Wang Wendong was worried, he heard a more bad news. The news was that emperor Chongzhen officially ordered Yang Sichang to be Marquis of Denglai, responsible for coordinating the army of fifty guards in Daying, Tianjin to attack the three eastern houses in Shandong.

At the same time, Hong Chengchou was appointed as the Marquis of Jinan, responsible for leading the forty guards of Baoding camp to go south and attack Dongchang mansion.

Zhu Xieyuan was the Marquis of Yanning and was responsible for raiding Yanzhou Prefecture, Jianghuai and other places. The emperor was very generous and made an exception to the rule of directly granting marquis to people other than Huang's relatives. This was very rare in the more than 200 years of the Ming Dynasty. It seemed that there was basically no Marquis after the founding of the country.

However, this is also equivalent to painting cakes to satisfy hunger and quench thirst, because these people's fiefs are under the control of the Chinese army. If they can capture Shandong, they are the Marquis who actually has the fief. If they can't fight down, everything is like the moon in the mirror, just like the carrot in front of the donkey, which makes them work hard.

It is conceivable that emperor Chongzhen tried all means to make these generals work hard. If this did not work, it is estimated that he had no way and could only sigh.

Of course, the Chinese Empire showed no weakness in these things. Liu Yuanqiao made a new round of military appointments. He rewarded these generals who were in charge of the army with talismans one after another, such as fields, luxury houses and beauties, which greatly stimulated the morale of the army.

The two sides were tit for tat and a war was imminent.

Huang Taiji, who is far away from Liaoyang, can see clearly the tension in the Ming Dynasty. He is also anxious to scratch his ears. This is clearly the total decisive battle of the Ming Dynasty. Whoever wins is the future overlord. If his post Jin country can take part in this grand event all over the world at this time.

Of course, although Huang Taiji wanted to form an alliance with the Ming Dynasty, the lofty attitude of the Ming Court and the emperor was beyond his expectation. They were desperate and were still unwilling to cooperate with them. They offered such good conditions. It is estimated that Huang Taiji would agree without even thinking about it. However, since Nie Daying returned, There has been no later text.

Although Huang Taiji also deployed some spies in Beijing, they didn't get any effective news. The emperor and officials of the Ming Dynasty didn't mention it, as if the imperial court didn't admit it at all.

Moreover, some of them deliberately released rumors to test the possibility of cooperation between the two sides. As a result, such rumors were released. They were denounced and attacked by Qingliu officials of the Ming Dynasty. They believed that cooperating with some wild barbarians was a very humiliating and depreciating thing. Don't mention it again. It didn't pollute the audio and visual.

In their words, if you cooperate with these people, you will be a man of the Han and Tang Dynasties, who has lost the world and the country. It is just like the song state alliance, the Jin and the Liao dynasties.

Unexpectedly, Daming has fallen into the brink of extinction, but the cooperation with Houjin has been resisted by all people. You can't even talk. As soon as you say it, you will be abandoned and attacked by the other party.

This situation, however, made Huang Taiji angry and anxious. Huang Taiji was thinking, could the emperor of the Ming Dynasty have his head caught in the door? Isn't it the emperor's ownership? How can these ministers be the masters?

As an emperor, the first thing he has to do is to do everything he can to keep his world and his rivers and mountains. Whoever blocks it has to move away, even if you are Mount Tai. Even if you are the Tumen River, you have to be blocked. Now, the emperor is probably interested in cooperating with the later Jin State, because cooperating with the latter Jin state can obtain a large number of military support, Greatly enhanced the odds of winning the Chinese Empire.

But the ministers thought it was very humiliating and humiliating and prevented him from doing so.

Huang Taiji was thinking, what could be more humiliating than listening to his ministers as an emperor? Is there anything more humiliating than being the king of a subjugated country?

Huang Taiji was thinking that these Ming emperors were completely useless. They were such waste. In order to ascend the throne, their Yongle Emperor could eat pig excrement in the pigsty. Is that humiliating enough? What is the use of such a king if he can't even wipe his face when his children and grandchildren protect their world?

Of course, Huang Taiji didn't really want to help Daming, but just wanted to make a profit. Huang Taiji was very smart. He saw that Daming was at a disadvantage.

For the competition between the two forces in the Great Wall, Huang Taiji has no good feelings for anyone. If possible, he also wants to kill all these people, and then occupy the flower world in the Central Plains, so that his children and grandchildren can run horses and enclosure freely and enjoy life freely on this land.

However, he does not have such a strong strength, and he can see that whoever wins this battle will greatly enhance the enemy's power. They are likely to take the opportunity to dominate the world and establish a strong court.

Once the Central Plains Dynasty was strong, their blades would be outward, which was the time when their nations outside the pass were unlucky. Therefore, Huang Taiji had long made a strategy to help whoever was weak in the competition between the two major forces in the Central Plains.

This is not that he wants to eliminate the strong and support the weak, but that he must suppress the strong. Moreover, he also sees that all kinds of corruption and pit fathers in the Ming Dynasty are a declining imperial dynasty. The system is rigid and it is difficult to shake up at dusk, so it is inevitable to perish.

The Chinese empire is an emerging imperial dynasty. He is very young and powerful in all aspects. Once he gains power and sits in the world, their blades will certainly point directly outside the pass, when these straight women were slaughtered by the enemy.

However, Huang Taiji has the intention to cooperate with Daming, but the monarchs and ministers of Daming can't afford him at all. It's really a hot face with a cold ass. my heart is to the bright moon, but the bright moon is to the ditch.

For the indifference of the Ming court, Huang Taiji had no choice but to order his eight flag army to mobilize and assemble all the troops that could be assembled to prepare for the emergency.

But at this time, he was unable to intervene in the competition within the Great Wall, because western Liaoning blocked the door in the Ningjin line, so that they could not go around and attack the pass. At the same time, sun chuanting also gathered tens of thousands of troops in Haizhou. Once he saw that the wind was wrong, he could give them a fatal blow.

If the Ming army had gathered hundreds of thousands, Huang Taiji had no fear, but it was a fully loaded Chinese army. They had enough artillery, guns and horses. They had both rapid attack ability and powerful firepower output. Such a person was really hard to deal with. He could only look at the disputes among the heroes in the great wall and sigh.