At this time, the biggest problem facing Zhu Qizhen was not the scarcity of troops.

But - no food!

The Ming army, which had been without food for more than ten days, ate up all the crops in the fields along the way before they reached the earthen fortress.

On August [-], Zhu Qizhen wanted to take the risk.

However, surrounded on all sides, he could no longer walk.

The Ming Dynasty said there was a lack of water, so they dug two feet into the ground, but there was still no water...

This is nonsense!

Just when we set out from Zhuqi Town and passed through this place, it rained heavily for several days!

On July [-]th, when we passed Juyongguan, it was windy and rainy (it rained all day).

On July 23, when we arrived at Xuanfu, there was a severe storm (heavy rain).

On the second day of August, in Datong, the rain became more severe (heavy rainstorm).

On the evening of the third day of August, when we arrived at Shuangzhai, there was heavy thunder and lightning, and it was windy and rainy all night long.

You see, it’s raining continuously...

On August [-]th, there was no water?

Isn't this bullshit!

These days, the groundwater level is still very shallow, let alone digging two feet into the ground...

After so many days of heavy rain, even a low-lying area has already accumulated water!

Besides, this place was called "Guanting Reservoir" in later generations.

Since it is a reservoir, there is a river.

What's more, whether it is "20 people" mentioned in Ming history, or only 1 people according to my research.

At least one needs to set up a camp with a radius of several miles.

In such a large area, there has just been a heavy rain, and no water can be dug out?

Exactly, in "The Chronicles of the Ming Dynasty Volume 32": there is such a sentence - "A sergeant who escaped crossed the mountain and fell into the valley, hungry for days..."

You see, it is very clear. I have been hungry for many days and traveled over mountains and ridges...

Why can't Zhu Qizhen's army walk?

——I’m hungry!

Even though Tongzhou had 900 million shi of grain to store—Zhu Qi Town’s army actually ran out of food!

At this time, who was ordered by Zhu Qizhen to be responsible for supervising the management of grain and grass?

It’s Yu Qian!

The army in Zhu Qizhen was forced to harvest food along the way...

Omg!

The emperor went on an expedition, but he didn't provide food...

It was able to transport 900 million shi of grain from Tongzhou back to the capital in just a few days.

Yu Qian, who had allocated a total of 1900 million shi of grain, could not maintain food and grass for tens of thousands of soldiers and horses in Zhuqi Town? (most likely only [-])

The strange things along the way, this luck...

If Zhu Qizhen lived now, he wouldn't have to do anything every day, just choose to buy lottery tickets! !

Guaranteeing monopoly every time - even if the machine is adjusted, the machine will break down - according to Zhu Qizhen's number, it exploded.

When I went there, I would either camp or camp.

When we returned to Tumubao, there were reports of enemy encounters from everywhere.

However, the imperial guards he sent out did not stop at night, but they never found the enemy!

Zhu Qizhen heard the police everywhere, reporting that he had encountered enemies and failing everywhere...

However, whether he arrived in Datong or returned to the capital, he saw no one.

Do you dare to think about this carefully?

Think carefully!

……

On August [-], the exhausted Zhu Qizhen army suddenly encountered a group of Ming troops coming from the south at dawn.

The army broke into the camp and killed everyone they saw...

All the honorable people around Zhu Qizhen were gone!

Even civil servants were not spared and were buried with Zhu Qizhen.

Seeing the defeat, Wang Zhen drew his sword and killed himself...

(Although "Fan Zhong hammered Wang Zhen" was highly praised, however, Zhu Qizhen personally said that Wang Zhen committed suicide.

Judging from the fact that Zhu Qizhen later built the Baoen Temple for Wang Zhen and built the temple first, this should be true. )

Why didn't they kill Zhu Qizhen?

Who dares to kill?

Did anyone in history who killed emperors die well?

Besides, as long as there is no one around Zhu Qizhen, what if he is the emperor?

A hairless phoenix is ​​worse than a chicken!

……

Ming history says that Zhu Qizhen's army was all gone...

However, precisely on the 23rd, when Yu Qian took over the capital, he also asked Wang Hong to take over the troops in charge of Mao Fushou and Gao Li.

Wang Hong was the scholar who killed Ma Shun, the commander of the Jinyiwei, alive.

Where did this soldier come from?

Then, the explanation for these three armies, Mao Fushou, Ren Li, and Gao Li, is that they raised their own armies to atone for their sins.

Interesting, right?

In just a few days, where can they raise their own army?

Can I have such a suspicion that I killed those nobles, Mao Fushou, Gao Li, and Ren Li, and ran away with the army?

……

Yu Qian's success in seizing power was due to Yang Hong informing the capital of the news on August [-]th.

It’s very strange anyway…

So many nobles and ministers have died, but Yang Hong is still alive and well!

Why is Yang Hong alive? His son Yang Jun's troops are the ones who attacked and killed Zhu Qizhen!

Figure:

If you look carefully at this picture, you can understand everything

When Zhu Qizhen went to Datong, the assassination failed. Why did the civil servants allow him to stay?

Aren't you just waiting for Yang Jun to go south and take action again?

As soon as Zhu Qizhen entered the Xuan Mansion, the ministers did not allow him to stay.

At this time, they could only hurriedly set up an ambush circle in front, but failed again because of Guo Jing's informant.

Therefore, the civil servants asked Zhu Qizhen to take the mountain road so as to attack from both front and rear.

And Yang Jun must have rushed to the Zijingguan line to set up an ambush.

Zhu Qizhen feinted with a shot, and they could only use all their means to divert the soldiers and horses around Zhu Qizhen and assassinate the nobles at the same time.

Just like that, the Tumu Fort Change was finally completed!

This is the reason why the Nie Zhong section in "Records of the Ming Dynasty" was accidentally leaked!

"When we returned to Tumu and set up camp, suddenly there were men and horses with bright helmets and bright armor coming to greet us on the south slope. They were suspected to be warriors. Sentries and horses were not used as equipment... so the defeated army was trapped."

This is the reason for Ye Xian's weird answer in "The Biography of Yang Shan"!

When he arrived, his companions were in the drinking tent. Shan Shan was surprised and said, "Why are the Sixth Division so timid in the battle of civil engineering?"

How free is Zhu Qizhen in Ye Xianjun——

Ha Ming (Yang Ming) who followed Zhu Qizhen was the translator who also wanted to secretly kill him in the middle of the night.

This man wrote a book "Legendary Linrong Records", which tells the story of the Yexian camp.

Reading this book will subvert your knowledge! (Shizang and Guoxue.com have the full article, which is not long.)

……

The key to Yu Qian's success in seizing power was, in addition to the troops brought back by Gao Li, Ren Li, Mao Fushou and others, as well as the cooperation of Yang Hong, Yang Jun, Guo Deng and others...

The most crucial part - it turned out to be the land given to Xi Ning by the canal!

It was just these dozens of hectares of land that successfully allowed the literati group to take control of the military power of the Ming Dynasty.

All of this actually started from a piece of land...

……

Now, brothers Cao Huachun and Cao Huayu also control a piece of land beside the canal.

Still a county...

What kind of storm should be caused?

ps: If I write the entire book here, how many people will scold me?

\\(^o^)/~

See you tomorrow.

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