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Chapter 544: Zhu Ping wants to go to Liaodong

Chapter 544 Zhu Ping wants to go to Liaodong At this time. Zhu Yunwen interjected: "Sir, you are right. The military is the sharp edge of the country and must maintain a high degree of discipline and integrity." Lin Che smiled and continued: "Your Highness, I will also tell you a historical allusion." "In ancient times, there was a king. When he governed the country, he paid great attention to the stability of events and people's livelihood issues." "He has taken a series of measures to promote social prosperity and stability." Zhu Biao and Zhu Yunwen were both interested in Lin Che's words and motioned for him to continue. Lin Che continued: "This monarch understands that only when the country is stable both internally and externally can the people's livelihood be happy and healthy." "He valued people's lives, reduced taxes, improved farmland water conservancy, and encouraged commerce and trade." "We also organized a series of public projects to build cities, roads, bridges and other facilities to improve people's living standards."

Zhu Biao listened with rapt attention. He clenched his fists and said to Lin Che: "This monarch is really a wise monarch, and his way of governance is worthy of learning from my Ming Dynasty." Lin Che smiled and said: "Your Highness, you have done a good job in many aspects. I am just providing you with some historical inspiration." "Governing a country is a arduous and arduous task that requires constant vigilance and continuous learning and progress." Zhu Biao and Zhu Yunwen looked at each other and smiled. They were both grateful to Lin Che. Zhu Biao said: "Mr. Lin, your knowledge and wisdom have been of great help to us. We will cherish and use them even more." …… In the north. "Your Majesty, the Fifth Military Camp is ready to attack. I am willing to serve you and protect the dignity of our Ming Dynasty." A commander of the Fifth Military Camp saluted Zhu Yuanzhang and said. Zhu Yuanzhang smiled and nodded, showing deep respect for these loyal soldiers beside him. He knew that this battle was crucial to the future and stability of the entire Ming Dynasty. Yet deep down he felt uneasy. In the big tent, Zhu Yuanzhang was sitting on the royal chair wearing battle armor, his eyes flashing with endless fire and fighting spirit. "We must go to Shanmubao in person and have a head-on confrontation with Bei Yuan." Zhu Yuanzhang made the final decision. The minister beside him advised with a solemn expression: "Your Majesty, it is commendable to be ambitious, but please think twice about going into battle in person." "The situation on the Liaodong border is now tense, and the forces of the Duoyan tribe are ready to move." "His Majesty went to the front line personally. Once he gets into a dangerous situation and makes any mistakes, it will be unthinkable." Zhu Yuanzhang interrupted him with a determined expression: "Ai Qing, we understand your concerns, but we cannot back down." "This battle is a provocation to our Ming Dynasty's national prestige. If Beiyuan is not given a complete blow, they will threaten our safety." His voice was cold and firm. The minister knew that nothing he said would help, so he could only nod silently to express his support for the emperor's determination. The war drums rumbled and the howls were loud.

The army lined up neatly and marched towards Beiyuan under the command of the general. Their feet were in the sand, their eyes shining with courage and determination. Prince Zhu Biao stayed in the capital and took on the important task of supervising the country. He looked at the busy scene inside and outside the court and savored this contradictory role. At this time, an eunuch hurriedly walked into the hall and reported: "The craftsmen in the Forbidden City have been working overtime to produce the improved weapons of the Imperial Army. They promise to complete the task in the shortest possible time. Zhu Biao nodded slightly, and the barbarian said: "Okay, I believe in their abilities. In the battle in the north, determination alone is far from enough. We need advanced weapons to enhance our strength." He took a look at the military map and secretly made up his mind. However, a few days later, an urgent military message was hurriedly sent to the Forbidden City. Zhu Biao began to read it anxiously, his face suddenly became solemn. The Duoyan troops actually broke through the border of Liaodong and marched deep into the Ming Dynasty. He immediately convened an emergency meeting with senior military officials. In the main hall. The ministers of war hurried over, all with solemn expressions. Prince Zhu Biao stood in front of the map and faced everyone, "The rebellion of the Duoyan tribe has sounded the alarm for us." "Now we cannot limit ourselves to defense. We must attack resolutely. We are the mainstay of the Ming Dynasty. We cannot sit back and watch our homeland be invaded." There was a heated exchange at the meeting, and everyone was talking about it. In the end, Prince Zhu Biao made a decision. He decided to let Qin King Zhu Ping personally lead an elite force to Liaodong to fight against the Duoyan rebellion. King Zhu Ping of Qin received an order from the prince to personally lead an elite force to Liaodong to attack the Duoyan tribe. This news made him extremely excited, and he was looking forward to this day in his heart. Although he has almost never been on the battlefield, he is full of longing and desire for fighting on the battlefield. But when Zhu Ping excitedly told Lin Che the news, Lin Che smiled and told him calmly to pay attention to his own safety and not to show off. He pointed out that in the face of a real war, Zhu Ping still had many needs. A place to learn. Zhu Ming did not take it seriously. He confidently stated that he had been studying with Lin Che for a long time and now he had enough strength to show himself. He firmly believed that his talents and talents would enable him to achieve brilliant results in the war. Lin Che looked at the high-spirited vassal king in front of her and felt a little worried. Zhu Ping lacked a true understanding of the cruel nature of war, and had never experienced the brutal fighting on the battlefield. He hoped that Zhu Ping could understand that in war, it is not just intelligence and commander-in-chief that can bring victory, but also courage, tenacity and unity. As Zhu Chong's teacher, Lin Che had also coached him in the military and had high expectations for his knowledge level. Lin Che and Zhu Xi were sitting across from each other. Lin Che placed a stack of books on the art of war in front of the table, looked at Zhu Xi with a serious expression and said, "In this case, today I am going to test you on the application of several art of war." Zhu Xi smiled softly, and his eyes met Lin Che's confidently. Lin Che said: "You have shown talent in fighting since you were a child. This time the prince has handed over the military command to you. I believe you must have mastered the true meaning of these military arts." "First of all, let me ask you how much you know about the main ideas of "The Art of War"? Can you explain its content and application in detail?" Zhu Fang smiled and answered confidently: "The core idea of ​​"Sun Tzu's Art of War" is to defeat the enemy with strategy. War is about strategy and resourcefulness, rather than a simple collision of force." "Achieving strategic victory through the use of tactics, espionage and intelligence, such as utilizing the enemy's internal contradictions, investigating the enemy's situation, etc., are all core applications of Sun Tzu's Art of War."

Lin Che nodded to indicate to the barbarians, and then he asked seriously: "Then how much do you know about the content of the Six Taoists? What are the differences between them in terms of military strategy?" Zhu Xi was slightly startled. This was Lin Che's intention to delve deeper into the knowledge of the art of war. (End of this chapter)