Dorgon, who held great power, was a little dazed.
Seven years ago he entered the country to plunder.
As a result, they were defeated at the Wenyu River.
After returning to Liaodong, he lost all power and only retained the title of prince.
After much trouble, he was only able to obtain the position of commander-in-chief of the navy.
Still failed to return to the court.
today.
He got back everything he had lost.
The emotions involved can be imagined.
After the excitement, Dorgon realized that there were still many important things to do.
The first thing is how to deal with Jirgalang’s family.
He left the city in a hurry. Except for a small number of close relatives who escaped with the army, most of his relatives were still in the city.
"Kill, kill them all!" Fulin roared angrily.
From the time Nurhaci established the Later Jin Dynasty to the time he inherited the throne, these few decades.
No prince had ever led a mutiny.
Jirgalang was the first.
If this matter is not dealt with seriously, others are likely to follow suit.
This was fatal to him and the Qing Dynasty.
"Those who should be killed should be killed, those who should be exiled should be exiled, and their properties should be confiscated!" Fulin added.
"I accept your order," Dorgon saluted and asked, "May I ask how Your Majesty plans to deal with the Bordered Blue Banner?"
Fulin asked Sony in a low voice and said, "The Blue Banner is no longer necessary. Behead all the main accomplices and put them in public. Disorganize the ordinary soldiers and assign them to the various banners."
"Your Majesty is wise!"
After discussing this matter, everyone began to discuss how to deal with Man Dahai.
Man Dahai's incorrect strategic deployment led to Li Dingguo's army approaching the city of Shengjing, which brought shame to the Qing Dynasty, Fulin and the Eight Banners.
Fulin is a man who holds grudges.
He originally wanted to abolish Man Dahai's prince title and demote him to Duroberle.
However, in order to win over Man Dahai, Dorgon did not agree.
Instead, he suggested fining salaries and the Niulu (population).
Fulin didn't want to agree.
However, considering that the rebellion of Jirgalang had just been quelled, the Qing Dynasty urgently needed stability. If Man Dahai was severely punished at this time, it would cause dissatisfaction among the two red flags.
He had no choice but to agree to Dorgon's suggestion.
"Your Majesty," Dorgon thought of the two yellow flag soldiers who were about to be killed outside the city, and he pleaded, "The Ming army is approaching, and the Qing Dynasty needs people at this time! Please spare their lives for now, and let them shed their last drop of blood for the Qing Dynasty."
"These people betrayed me, they must not be kept!" Fulin insisted.
"Your Majesty, please think twice!" Dorgon also insisted.
"They must die!"
"Please, Your Majesty, think twice!" Dorgon still insisted and gave Fulin a threatening look in silence.
Feeling threatened by Dorgon, Fulin said humiliatingly: "Since Prince Rui has personally asked for mercy, then let's do as Prince Rui wishes."
"Thank you, Your Majesty!" Dorgon knelt down and kowtowed humbly once again.
Fulin didn't feel superior at all.
On the contrary, he was filled with humiliation, helplessness and disgust.
After resolving internal affairs, Dorgon hurriedly left the imperial city and returned to Prince Rui's Palace.
Although he had many people in the imperial city, he did not feel safe at all.
Next, Dorgon did two things.
The first step is to send people to kill people and ransack their homes.
Kill Jirgalang's men and raid their homes.
At the same time, he summoned all the main generals of the Eight Banners to his residence to discuss the next war.
"What actions has the Ming army taken recently?" Dorgon asked in the front hall, staring into Tunqi's eyes.
Tunqi was a close confidant of Jirgalang and one of the main accomplices.
Should have been put to death.
But Tunqi's words saved his life.
What?
Jirgalang reached some kind of deal with Wu Sangui, and he was fully responsible for the matter.
In addition, when Jirgalang was in power, all kinds of information would be passed to Jirgalang through him.
So Tunqi is well aware of the latest developments on the front line.
Seeing Dorgon asking, Tunqi immediately replied: "The Ming army has not made any moves recently."
"No movement?" Dorgon was a little surprised. "That's impossible! From a strategic point of view, the Ming army won the Battle of Dalinghe and should have taken advantage of the situation to launch an attack. Wang Yongji, as the commander-in-chief of the three armies, did not move at all! Isn't this too bad?"
"Your Highness is wrong," Fan Wencheng said from the side. "Although the Ming army won the Battle of Dalinghe strategically, it also had successes and failures tactically. In particular, Li Xingzhong's troops suffered heavy losses under the siege of Prince Li."
"As the Ming army occupies the west bank of the Liao River, they will not only be attacked by the Eight Banners in the east, but also be harassed by the Mongols on the northern flank. Now they are not strong enough in offense, but strong enough in defense."
“So it’s normal not to move!”
"Mr. Fan is so wise!" Tunqi began to flatter Fan Wencheng.
Before, he would have looked down on Han people like Fan Wencheng.
But now it's different.
Dorgon trusted Fan Wencheng too much.
Maybe it's okay to provoke Dorgon.
But if you offend Fan Wencheng, you will definitely be retaliated by Dorgon.
on the contrary...
As long as you have a good relationship with Fan Wencheng, you can save your life at the critical moment.
Fan Wencheng was somewhat disgusted by Tunqi's sudden show of goodwill. He frowned and asked Tunqi: "How can you predict the future like a god?"
Tun Qi flattered: "According to the news from within the Ming army, they are indeed facing the problem of insufficient manpower recently, but this problem will be solved soon."
The Ming army here is Wu Sangui.
The news that Wu Sangui and Jirgalang had reached a deal was a top secret within the Eight Banners.
There were too many people at the scene and it was inconvenient to say "Ming army" clearly, so the word "Ming army" was used instead.
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