Wang Chuyi

Wang Chuyi is Wang Chuyi emerges as a pivotal yet strategically cautious County Magistrate of Yangshan County during the chaotic pacification efforts against rebellious Yao forces and powerful bandit factions like the Lianyang region’s dominators—particularly Sun Dabiao, whose salt trade monopolies and violent control over Yonghua Township make him both a financial and military threat. Unlike traditional heroes who rely on brute force or direct surrender tactics (such as those in Water Margin), Wang Chuyi adopts a dual-pronged approach: he first engages in deliberate negotiations to lure out rival factions—like Sun Dabiao—while simultaneously positioning himself as an intermediary between the Australian authorities and local warl

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"Chapter 2191 - Two Magistrates The truth of Yangshan County's situation revealed itself only after Huang Chao passed through its gates. Intelligence reports claiming the county had not fallen proved overly optimistic. While technically accurate, they masked a graver reality: the Yao forces had indeed breached the outer defenses, forcing officials, soldiers, and civilians to retreat into the fortified Battalion City, where they continued their desperate stand. The population had survived largely"

"Chapter 2193 - Yonghua Pacification "Though all Yonghua Township shares culpability, this siege of the county seat was orchestrated by your people. That much is indisputable, correct?" The other three Tianchang Gong immediately chorused their agreement: "Master, it's absolutely true! Baimang Stockade incited us to attack the county seat!" Baimang Stockade's Tianchang Gong found himself drowning in accusations, reduced to shouting protestations of innocence while kowtowing frantically, his forehe"

"Chapter 2203 - Pacifying Yangshan (Part One) At once, the dock and the small steamer erupted in wailing—mothers calling for children, children crying for parents—the scene was heartbreaking. Even Huang Chao found it hard to watch. An inexplicable longing for his own wife and child welled up, and he felt a measure of sympathy for the old man. He consoled Peng Shou'an: "Old Peng, don't grieve. Once things here are finished, we'll go to Lingao together. You can visit your son, and I can spend time"

"Chapter 2204 - Pacifying Yangshan (Part Two) "Why is that?" "Allow this humble one to explain. The story begins with the backgrounds of the other two. First, Sun Dabiao. His ancestors were not from Yangshan—they were bandits who drifted over from Huguang. Upon arriving in Yangshan, his forebears seized several storefronts in Dalang Market and monopolized the salt trade with the Yonghua Yao, selling salt at prices as dear as gold. "His salt comes from three sources: first, licensed official salt;"

"Chapter 2205 - The Intermediary Simply sending word that the bandit chief was invited to surrender and expecting him to come—that sort of thing only happened to Song Jiang in Water Margin . Real-world pacification was far more complicated. A go-between might have to shuttle back and forth for lengthy negotiations—much like a business deal, with a chief's life and fortune hanging in the balance. Unless the outlaws were cornered and desperate, negotiations could drag on for ages. When the Ming cou"

Appearances

Appears in chapters: 2192, 2194, 2204, 2205, 2206, 2207, 2208, 2209, 2212, 2213, 2214, 2215, 2216, 2217, 2218, 2220, 2221, 2222, 2223, 2224, 2225, 2226, 2227, 2228, 2229, 2230, 2231, 2232, 2236, 2237, 2238, 2239, 2240, 2244, 2248, 2249, 2253, 2255.

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