Chapter 1094 - Zhu Yuanzhang Kangxi
Chapter 1094 – Zhu Yuanzhang Kangxi
“System Notification: Qing Destroys Ming Battle has officially ended, Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang moves into Jianye, Jianye Imperial Court becomes the Ming Dynasty Imperial Court. Li Shanchang, Xu Da, Chang Yuchun, Li Wenzhong, Deng Yu, Feng Sheng, Tang He, Liu Bowen, Lan Yu, and other generals and civil servants move into the Great Ming Dynasty.”
…
Xu Da, one of the top 10 historical generals. Apart from Xu Da, Chang Yuchun, Li Wenzhong, Deng Yu, Mu Ying, and Tang He were all top generals.
Ouyang Shuo coveted Xu Da.
Not because of other reasons, but simply because he was a rare God General that was good at firearms. The household Guards Legion Corps needed a commander like Xu Da.
Helplessly, Xu Da followed beside Zhu Yuanzhang, so Ouyang Shuo could only plot for him in the long run.
With such a glorious line up, the Ming Dynasty that had just entered Jianye would be really stable. Fortunately, Jianye was located within Great Zhou Dynasty’s Haidong Province, so Ouyang Shuo did not need to worry about it.
“System Notification: Qing Destroys Ming Battle has officially ended, Qing Kangxi emperor moves into Jingdu, Jingdu Imperial Court officially changes into Great Qing Dynasty,
Sonin, Suksaha, Ebilun, Oboi, Yao Qisheng, Cao Yin, Ming Zhu, Zhou Peigong, and other famous generals and civil servants automatically move into the Great Qing Dynasty.”
…
Sonin, Suksaha, Ebilun, and Oboi; they were the four regents of Kang Xi. Apart from Sonin, the other three did not meet good endings.
Even Cao Yin, Ming Zhu, and Zhou Peigong did not have good endings.
Along with these civil servants and generals appearing in Jingdu and into the Great Qing Imperial Court, who knows what kind of interesting situation would occur.
Next would be the princes of Kang Xi, who knows whether they would appear with him in Jingdu or not. In history, the nine dragons battle for the throne was the stuff of legends, and it was really intense and cruel.
In the chaotic wilderness, the Qing Dynasty camp was stronger than that of the Ming Dynasty. Great Qing had links with Jin country as well as a foreseeable cooperation with Great Zhou.
Along with the Ming and Qing dynasties appearing in the wilderness, there were emperors in all nine imperial cities. Even to say that with the destruction of Dali, eight were left.
At this point, the China region gamemode was completed.
The current China had Great Xia in the south, Great Zhou in the north, Fallen Phoenix City in the northwest, and Great Qin, Great Tang, and Great Han in the middle. Inside, there was Great Sui, Shu Han, Great Song, and Great Ming. Outside, there was Tibet, West Turk, West Xia, Mongol, and Jin Country. Overall, there was a total of 16 powers.
Only the China region had such a complicated situation.
Counting in the close to 100 million players scattered around, the complicated situation was beyond imagination. It was numerous times worse than during the Spring and Autumn Warring States Period.
As a result, there were people that said, “Whoever obtains China would obtain the world.”
Based on Ouyang Shuo’s plan, in the following period of time, whilst Great Xia continued to expand, it would also internalize China and merge the powers.
During the next half of the year, the main thing Great Xia attacked would be Shu Han and Jin Country.
Shu Han was enemies with Great Xia, and it was also located within Great Xia territory. It was a huge problem that needed to be taken care of. Furthermore, whether they could take down the Shu Han Dynasty or not concerned Great Xia’s expansion to the west.
If they did not get rid of Shu Han, they would not be able to attack Tibet and West Xia.
Luckily, before the New Year, after taking down the Shu Lands, they had already been planning for it.
Half a year had passed, and Great Xia built up an iron wall around Chengdu, building close to 300 cannon fortresses.
The Shu Han Dynasty was totally cornered in.
Summarizing the experience gained from Dali, Ouyang Shuo realized that to take down an imperial city, especially one in China, he had to ‘Attack the heart as the priority, next would be the battle, and last would be siege.’
Based on the reports from the Shanhai Guards, the current Shu Han was not in good shape.
Shu Han was facing all the same problems that Dali faced, and they were in even worse shape, and the time that they were facing the problems were also even longer. Different from Duan Zhengchun’s softness, Liu Bei was really determined and knew how to make his men remain loyal to him. As such, although Shu Han was in bad shape, it could still hold on.
In Liu Bei’s words, “No matter how hard it is, could it be harder than during the Three Kingdoms Period?”
Facing such an opponent, Great Xia needed to make a series of preparations to take down Chengdu. It would be better if they had some great tactics or took down Shu Han from the inside. If not, the price that they would have to pay would be huge.
Ouyang Shuo had some rough thoughts that needed to be looked through.
…
After returning to the Xia Palace, Ouyang Shuo finally had the time to redeem the title reward that he was given.
King of the Battle Map: unique title, when the dynasty goes out to war, raises morale by 15%, raises movement speed by 10%, and raises defenses by 15%.
It was a very practical title that was of great help to the Great Xia Army, and it fit into Ouyang Shuo’s idea of an elite army. At this stage, the elite troops of the various powers had closed the gap in terms of training, equipment, and organization.
The Great Xia Army still had an advantage over the other territory armies because of their strong buffs. As the number of buffs increased, it slowly became a physical change that could be seen and felt.
Recruitment Board: After use, increases attraction to wilderness historical talents by 300%, lasting for a month. The specific effect will be based on the territory specialty.
One must not look at how many historical talents Great Xia had recruited. When historical talents from five thousand years of Chinese history entered the game, there were numerous who still secluded themselves.
Just the Ming and Qing dynasties that had just entered had many people that Great Xia badly needed like the four famous officials of later Qing.
Next would be navy generals like Ding Ruchang and Deng Shichang.
Their understanding of firearms, especially the new types of firearms, was something that even Xu Da could not compare to.
Next would be like writers like Cao Xueqin. The moment they moved in, they would definitely bring in the school of writers and make the culture more prosperous.
There were also talents like Xu Wei and Yang Shen. Although they were unable to rule a land, they could enter the Secret Documents Pavilion to deal with documents.
Even putting them in the Administrative Mentor Court was suitable.
Now it was down to how many talents Great Xia could attract during this ‘super promotional period.’