This war is the first "Battle of Kanagawa". When the war entered the hinterland of the Great Jinchuan, the Qing army once again fought to the death. The Qing army could do nothing about the watchtower built according to the danger. Zhang Guangsi's deployment and diversion attacks failed several times, and even were defeated.
Faced with such a dilemma, Gan Long didn't want to stop fighting. He specially sent his most dependent right-hand man, the minister of military affairs, to Sichuan to supervise the war. But the problem is, although the back office is behind the gate of Manchuria, he himself has never experienced war and doesn't understand military affairs at all. However, the back office itself is very distressed by this hard work, but it is helpless and can only go on with it.
It's unfortunate to want to come here. A few days after he came to Sichuan, he suffered the failure of the Qing army to attack the bunker, which became the crime of not marrying in the future. Unfavorable war caused discord between the back office and Zhang Guangsi, and then developed into contradiction. There is no progress at the front, and the generals at the rear have different opinions. At this time, the dilemma of Jinchuan War is obvious.
Finally, Neiqin and Zhang were angered by their "inaction", so they were dismissed by decree. Zhang Guangsi was detained and returned to Beijing, and Gan Long personally tried him. Zhang Guangsi refused to admit the crime of delaying the fighter plane, which was also regarded as a hard bone, but was finally beheaded by Gan Long.
As for Ne Qin, he didn't even have a chance to go back to Beijing to defend himself. On the way, he was killed by Gan Long's orders. What is even more cruel is that what Ne cut with his own hands is a treasure knife left by his parents. Poor Neiqin had a brilliant half-life but stumbled in the battle of Jinchuan. As for not contributing, lying about the well-being of the military, being born to die, was also ordered to commit suicide by Qianlong. Because of Jinchuan World War I, Qianlong executed three dignitaries in one breath, among which the back office and Qingfu were the first-class dukes.