According to the Annam Provincial Administration History, Zhu Yunwen had already left Annam by train a few days earlier after visiting the area.
Therefore, he felt that now was the perfect time to do something big, since the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty had recently visited this place and provided guidance.
Then the Ming court would definitely be much more relaxed about Annam and wouldn't think there were any problems there.
After all, if there were any problems, Zhu Yunwen should have discovered them. Since he didn't, then there must be no problems.
At least that's what the Annamite governor thought. He felt he had gotten away with it and that the court would temporarily reduce its attention to Annam.
In this way, he can take advantage of the opportunity to do something without being easily discovered.
It will give him more room to maneuver.
So, as he had planned with Li Jinglong, he began to summon the prefects and magistrates of Annam who had long since secretly submitted to him.
Order the prefects and magistrates to gather all the local officials and soldiers under their control.
Then they come together.
Although Annam is now only a province-level region in the Ming Dynasty, it is still quite large, so there are about twenty prefectural offices established there.
Now, there are about ten prefects who are willing to assist the provincial governor and Li Jinglong in their rebellion.
They had many county magistrates under their command, so they gathered all the troops they could muster.
There were basically more than twenty county magistrates, and each county magistrate could gather five hundred soldiers. Twenty county magistrates could gather ten thousand soldiers.
In addition, the prefects of the nearly ten prefectural offices could gather nearly ten thousand soldiers.
The 20,000-strong force, composed of local officials and soldiers, quickly headed towards the garrison at Junyun after assembling with the provincial governor.
The force of 20,000 men was composed of local officers and soldiers. If we add the 50,000 local garrison troops, the total force would be 70,000.
It's not a big problem for 70,000 people to cut off a vital passage to a small fortress.
If it's just about plugging that gap to prevent the Ming Dynasty from entering Annam through it, it's not a big problem.
Therefore, the commander and those who rebelled with him still held great hope for this matter.
They planned along the way how to successfully carry out the operation, and gave it a short name: "Defend, Do Not Attack".
Their purpose was very clear: to simply hold onto Annam, blocking the already narrow passage, and never attack the Ming Dynasty.
Attacking the Ming Dynasty would be tantamount to suicide; all they could do was defend.
As long as they can hold onto Annam, the future will belong to them.
After making this plan, they quickly arrived outside Li Jinglong's garrison.
Everything seemed normal, even the soldiers in the barracks were lined up neatly to welcome the governor and his officials, as well as the soldiers they brought.
The provincial governor and the other officials still had smiles on their faces. Seeing the soldiers in the military camp boosted their confidence even more.
They thought that with so many troops here, what could they possibly fail to accomplish?
At this moment, a soldier stepped forward and said to the provincial governor and the officials:
"The general invites everyone to the tent to discuss important matters."
The provincial governor and his officials didn't think much of it and headed straight for the camp in the middle.
As for the nearly 20,000 officers and soldiers they brought, they were lined up outside.
The reason why these officers and soldiers followed these officials in rebellion is actually quite simple.
Most of these officers and soldiers were not originally from the Ming Dynasty, but were local people from Annam.
Therefore, they didn't have a strong concept of the Ming Dynasty's grandson, nor did they have much of a sense of belonging to the Ming Dynasty.
So they do whatever their superiors tell them to do.
They didn't even have the feeling of rebelling against the Ming Dynasty.
Meanwhile, the provincial governor and his twenty or thirty officials walked smugly to the outside of the tent and then went straight in without any precautions.
After entering, the governor put his hands behind his back and walked forward, looking at the figure sitting in the tent.
But as he looked, something seemed off, because the person sitting on top wasn't Li Jinglong, but Zhu Yunwen.
At that moment, the Annamite governor was completely stunned. He frowned and said:
"How could it be you?"
Then he scanned the entire scene and found that Li Jinglong was standing next to Zhu Yunwen, not wearing armor, but dressed in white, like a prisoner.
The Annamite governor's mind was completely overwhelmed.
This situation was somewhat inexplicable. The prefects and magistrates who had come in with him had almost the same expression, all staring at the scene before them with disbelief.
Didn't Zhu Yunwen already leave by train before?
I saw the formation with my own eyes.
How could it be that it has suddenly reappeared here now?
Furthermore, why didn't Li Jinglong reveal this matter beforehand? Why did he stand behind Zhu Yunwen like a prisoner?
All of this puzzled the provincial governor and the officials.
Zhu Yunwen, however, wore a cold smile on his face, quietly observing the changes in their expressions, and then said in a flat tone:
"What? Don't you recognize me?"
Upon hearing Zhu Yunwen speak, the provincial governor snapped out of his shock and looked at Li Jinglong with a puzzled expression, as if asking what was going on.
However, Li Jinglong did not speak, pretending not to see his gaze.
In truth, Li Jinglong was also quite helpless. His venture hadn't even begun before he was captured. What could he say in such a situation?
What can one expect from this provincial governor?
Seeing that Li Jinglong remained silent, the provincial governor cautiously spoke to Zhu Yunwen:
"Your Highness, what are you doing here?"
Zhu Yunwen sneered and said:
"If you're all plotting a rebellion, what's so strange about me being here?"
The provincial governor's face immediately turned pale. As expected, Zhu Yunwen knew. The situation was unclear, and even the provincial governor was somewhat confused about the current situation.
So I could only tentatively say:
"What makes you say that, Your Highness?"
Zhu Yunwen spoke calmly:
"What are you talking about? You have 20,000 soldiers gathered outside, with 20 or 30 local officials by your side. You've come here so proudly and arrogantly. Isn't it just to rebel?"
As he spoke, Zhu Yunwen threw all the letters exchanged between the Provincial Governor and Li Jinglong onto the ground.
The provincial governor swallowed hard, then sneered and said:
"It seems that His Highness the Crown Prince knows everything. Fine, I'll lay it all on the table and stop pretending."
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