Chapter 346 Jiangyuan War (the end)

When Qi Jiguang saw that Qin Cheng's face was a little tired, he explained for himself: "Uncle Qin, it was not my nephew who wanted military success later, but these cavalry soldiers were all friends of the King of Shu, and he didn't let my nephew have a chance to rush out."

"Don't be soft hearted on the battlefield. My nephew will have to fight with them desperately, and then get the chance to fight with them again. Otherwise, I will be so worried about my first achievement that I dare not fight with the enemy desperately. I'm afraid what my uncle sees now is my nephew's body."

Hearing this, Qin Cheng burst into laughter, admiring and praising his old friend's son, and sighed from the bottom of his heart: 'Yuan Jing has been a man of both civil and martial arts since childhood, and he never expected to be so knowledgeable.'

'Judging from his previous performance, he should also know the art of war and tactics, and he is so lucky that he has killed the two leaders of the traitor king and the traitor army.'

'After the war, the reward will not necessarily be lower than my position in the army. Do you want to discuss with Lao Ba in advance to make Qin Qi and his family a daughter in law?'

Qi Jiguang never dreamed that Uncle Qin would think so highly of him that he wanted to tell him about his marriage. He still respectfully talked with Qin Cheng about the gains and losses of the war, and praised Luo Xing's wisdom.

When Xie He learned that Zheng Xian and Qin Cheng had failed in their plan to act as domestic agents in front of the battle line, they were ingenious, luring and killing the rebel garrison generals, setting fire to disturb the rebels' minds, so that the whole army collapsed and scattered.

In addition, he kept the food and materials camp, which would bring great help to the people in Sichuan in the future. He couldn't help praising General Zheng Qiner loudly, and at the same time, he secretly called "lucky" in his heart.

When Xie He wanted to make the first contribution to the second general, Qin Cheng objected: "Don't be the first contribution to Xie. Qi Jiguang, the general flag officer in the army, should make the first contribution."

"This man forcefully killed the rebel's military adviser Luo Xing before the battle, and in the pursuit and suppression war, he forcefully killed the rebel king Zhu Houhuang in the disorderly army. Such a great achievement is the first one, and Mr. Qin and Lord Zheng are willing to do the second one, so that the officers and men in the army can be convinced."

Zheng Xian, who was not happy at all, put down his heart and couldn't help cheering for Qi Jiguang: "Lao Qi is really good at cultivating such a wonderful son, which makes Lao Zheng very impressed."

Although Xie He thinks that Zheng and Qin have made great contributions, the army has always been the first to kill the enemy leader. Moreover, Qi Jiguang has repeatedly killed the rebellious king and the military strategist. Without making the first contribution, it is difficult for him to gain a foothold in the army.

Although he heard that the king of Shu and the rebel army adviser Luo Xing were killed, he did not expect that it would be done by one person, and was shocked immediately. He was so lucky that he could compete with his uncle.

Xie He immediately ordered a special person to investigate the matter. If it is true, he asked Qi Jiguang to come to see him and see what kind of talent he is.

Soon Qi Jiguang was brought to Xie He. Xie He never expected that the person who made such great contributions would be such a young general.

When Xie He heard Qi Jiguang's regular salute, he felt very familiar. After careful research, Xie He asked in surprise, "Are you the one who made suggestions to me before?"

When Xie He got the affirmative answer, he was even more delighted. He also saw that Qi Jiguang was handsome and free and easy. After talking about military tactics with him, he could not help but admire him.

This young man is a demon genius just like his uncle. He not only knows the art of war, but also has excellent literature. He is really a talented man who has both civil and military skills.

Xie He couldn't help but love his talent. After pondering for a while, he put forward his own proposal to Qi Jiguang: "Yuan Jing, your talent is excellent. Now you are young again, and it is the best time to study and make progress."

"If you stay in the army or become a local officer all the time, your talent will be buried. Now I want to add a hundred titles to you and recommend you to study at Dengzhou Naval Academy."

Xie He is worried that Qi Jiguang will succeed as a teenager. He is very competitive and unwilling to go to college. He also explains the advantages and disadvantages to him in detail.

"Yuan Jing, it is very peaceful in the Ming Dynasty now, and there will be fewer and fewer mindless rebels like the King of Shu. Even if you can do the job of a thousand households, you will not be able to display your talents in the future."

"The Naval Academy is different. Yuan Jing must have read the book Geography written by my uncle. The world is vast, but it is blocked by the boundless sea."

Xie He became excited and encouraged Qi Jiguang loudly: "Yuan Jing, if the Ming Dynasty wants to truly rule the world, it must use troops from the sea. Yuan Jing should have learned something by then."

"In addition to your natural talent as a general, your future achievements are limitless and will be much higher than ours. You may be able to keep pace with Lord Wang Shouren. I wonder how about with respect from Yuan?"

Zheng Xian and Qin Cheng did not expect that Xie He should value Qi Jiguang so much and compare him with Wang Shouren, the candidate of Jinghai, and they were very optimistic about Qi Jiguang's future.

Since Wang Shouren was recommended by Xie Chun to become an official in the Martial Arts Academy, he has been resourceful and resourceful in his battles with Mongolian tribes and the Nanyang Sea. He has never lost a battle on land or at sea.

He is widely recognized as the "undefeated general Jinghai Marquis" in the Ming Dynasty. In the army, he is a god level figure, second only to the auspicious Marquis Xie Chun in today's Ming Dynasty.

Xie He unexpectedly said that Qi Jiguang's future achievements could be on a par with Wang Shouren. How much he appreciated and valued it! Zheng Xian, Qin Cheng and Xie He look directly at Qi Jiguang and see how he makes a choice?

Qi Jiguang was not confused by the bright future that Xie He had paved for him. Instead, he frowned and thought about it for a long time, and then Fang firmly decided to take a firm decision and solemnly thanked Xie He.

"Thank you so much for your great esteem, and will not hesitate to point out a bright road for light. Light must study hard in the Naval Academy, serve the Holy Spirit and the Ming Dynasty in the future, expand the territory of the Ming Dynasty, and devote his life to light without regret."

Xie He nodded approvingly and lifted Qi Jiguang up with a laugh. He appointed Qi Jiguang as one of the top 100 military officers and the top six military officers of the Wei Institute on the spot, and signed and issued the appointment document and seal.

This is the highest official position that Xie He can appoint by himself as the Right Chief Executive of Sichuan Province. As long as he goes to the Ministry of War to report for the record, it can be seen that Xie He attaches great importance to Qi Jiguang.

Xie He also thought that he had completely quelled the war by fighting against the rebellion of the King of Shu and killing the King of Shu and his chief generals.

Emperor Zhengde, who was coming to fight against the King of Shu with great enthusiasm, did not know how he would become angry and how he would deal with himself in the future.

I don't know whether it is a blessing or a curse for me to suppress the rebellion. Under the uncertainty of my future, I have hesitated for a long time.

He was afraid that in the future, because of his exceptional promotion today, others would transfer their resentment to Qi Jiguang, thereby delaying his life and burying the future development of this talented general.