Yinreng has lived for three lifetimes. In this life, he just wants to get along well with his brothers, be a carefree prince, live a life without worries about food and clothing, and explore the be...
After discussing this, Kangxi took the initiative to inquire about many matters concerning the war against the Dzungar tribe.
The Minister of Revenue came out and answered,
"The food and supplies set out half a month ago and have already arrived in Tokto. In another half a month, they will reach the Khalkha Mongolian border."
Kangxi looked at the Minister of War,
"Have you finished counting the troops?"
"Your Majesty, the 100,000 troops have been accounted for."
"Well then, the army will set out in three days!"
Yinreng's eyes flashed when he heard this.
"I hope the old man has learned from his past life's lesson and eradicated all evil. Otherwise, if there's a tail left, I'll have to spend money and my life to fight it every once in a while. It's better not to fight at all!"
On the same day, the bannermen in the inner city received news that the prince was also planning to build a bannermen area on the outskirts of the city.
Most of the people in the banner were very happy, but some families who wanted to take advantage immediately grabbed the nobles in the banner and asked for a specific time for relocation.
But the nobles were not weaklings. When there were more people, they would still be cautious. But when there were only a few families left, they simply ignored them.
The most important thing now is that the emperor will lead the army in person in three days.
The emperor mobilized an army of 100,000, which clearly showed that he wanted to completely eliminate the serious threat of the Junggar tribe. They also had sons in their families who were going to the battlefield. It would be much better to pass on more battlefield experience to their descendants than to waste time on these unimportant people.
Yinreng also wanted to go with the army.
In fact, in his previous life, when the war with Junggar broke out, Kangxi ordered Yinreng to stay behind to act as regent, and all the other princes who had already come to the court to carry out official duties were taken to the battlefield without exception.
But this time, Yinzhi was the one who stayed behind to guard the house.
Knowing that he was also going to the war, Guwalja felt a little uneasy.
They had been married for less than half a year, and their relationship was on the rise. She was not only worried about Yinreng's safety, but also had a strong reluctance to leave him that could not be ignored.
But she also knew that her husband was the crown prince and carried the future of the Qing Dynasty on his shoulders, and it was impossible for him to be trapped in the capital for the rest of his life.
So it only took her half an hour to adjust her mood and start packing luggage for Yinreng.
Yinreng was a little unhappy.
He was so busy that he was afraid that Guaerjia would worry about his safety, so he took some time out to comfort her. However, she didn't seem to be worried at all, which made his worry seem unnecessary.
So that night, Guwalgiya easily saw the displeasure on his face.
Yinreng's behavior was so obvious that it was difficult not to notice.
Guwalgiya was very insightful. Just by looking at Yinreng's expression, she knew why he was angry.
She felt a little funny in her heart and went over to pull his hand.
"Angry?"
"No, why would I be angry?"
Yinreng was stubborn.
"I'm not angry. I have other things to do..."
As she spoke, she was about to let go of Yinreng's hand.
Yinreng was not happy, so he pulled her to him and put his arms around her waist.
"I'm going to the battle, and you're not worried about me..."
His voice was muffled, and Guwaljia heard some aggrieved tone in it.
Guaerjia hugged Yinreng back and sighed.
"How could I not be worried..."
Yinreng tightened his arms for a moment, and the couple stopped talking, but they both understood what the other party meant without saying it.
The palace maid quietly left the room and closed the door, hiding the warmth in the room.
*
For this expedition, Kangxi ordered the eldest prince Yinzhi and Prince Yu Fuquan to lead the Eight Banners Vanguard Firearms Battalion to set off first.
Yinreng remembered that in his previous life, it was Soetu who traveled with Yinzhi, but in this life it was Prince Yu.
I guess the old man has his own considerations.
On the fifth day after the vanguard camp set out, Kangxi led the army to set off.
Yinreng and Yinsi followed Kangxi.
He incorporated Yinzhen, Yinqi and Yinyou into several banner armies.
During the march, after setting up camp in the evening, Kangxi would call the accompanying military ministers to his tent to discuss matters.
Yinreng and Yinsi never missed a single meeting.
Kangxi called Yinreng mainly to eavesdrop on some news about the war situation from his thoughts, and Yinsi was just a by-product.
But as time went on, he found that Yinsi's view of the battlefield situation was also very accurate.
Kangxi actually began to appreciate this son whom he had never paid much attention to.
Until he heard Yinreng's evaluation of Yinsi——
'It turns out that Lao Ba's abilities are already outstanding at this point in time...
Historically, if the old man hadn't regretted deposing the crown prince and encouraged his trusted ministers to cooperate with him in reinstating the crown prince, only for his trusted ministers to push for Old Eighth, which infuriated the old man and made such a disgusting comment to Old Eighth on the spot, Old Eighth might have been the final winner...
Kangxi was confused.
Speaking of history?
What does it mean?
Before he could react, he heard Yinreng say,
"What a shame! Each of the princes who fought for the throne during Kangxi's reign was far superior to the emperors after Qianlong. If every emperor had been as talented as the fourth prince, the people might have lived a better life and wouldn't have been so vulnerable when faced with invasion."
Kangxi listened to Yinreng's inner thoughts and stared at Yinsi blankly, which made him feel creepy.
"…Emperor Father?"
Yinsi thought about everything he had said during this period, but he really couldn't remember what he had said that made the emperor stare at him like that, so he gritted his teeth and called out.
Kangxi came back to his senses from his thoughts, glanced at Yinreng calmly, and said,
"Let's stop here for today. I'm tired."
"Your servant will take your leave..."
Several people quickly disappeared into the tent.
Kangxi looked at the door curtain of the tent, with thousands of thoughts densely popping up in his mind, and he could not find a way out.
What exactly did Yinreng mean by what he said in history?
Is it... what he thought?
He also asked the editors to compile the history of Ming Dynasty. How could he not be clear about the meaning of the words "speaking of history".
Before, he occasionally felt that Yinreng’s thoughts were somewhat illogical, but after spending a long time, he still couldn’t figure out the reason for this “inconsistency”.
Now he felt as if he had grasped some clues -
Yinreng must have read the Qing history compiled in later generations.
When this thought came to his mind, Kangxi felt all the hairs on his body stand up.
If Yinreng really came from the future, then... is Yinreng still Yinreng?
If not, where did his son go?
Kangxi sat in the tent for a whole night but still couldn't find the answer.
So for a long time afterwards, whenever Kangxi saw Yinreng again, there was always a hint of inquiry in his eyes.
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