The richest man in the world

Chapter 155 Hu Mei's Party

Hu Chuyuan secretly supported Liu Yongfu for five years, spending more than 3 million taels of silver before the French attacked the Red River Delta. Before the French attacked the Red River Delta, Hu Chuyuan concentrated on transporting millions of taels of silver worth of arms into Vietnam, hidden in this river Yezhai.

He stored a large amount of food and arms in Nanning, many of which were for Liu Yongfu.

Liu Yongfu has an account in his heart.

Without Hu Chuyuan, where did he come from today?

With Hu Chuyuan, not to mention today's 30,000 horses, if the 100,000 troops are also ready to come, the equipment used is even better, and the military salary will not be short of food and fodder.

At least one thing, Liu Yongfu understands that Zhang Lingpu's former Red Flag Army is not as good as him. It can establish himself in Sarawak. Why can't his Black Flag Army stand on its own in Vietnam?

He discussed with Hu Chuyuan all night, which was to plan the affairs of China and France and the world.

The two have finalized their idea that they must preserve the north, neither let the Qing army to occupy it, nor let the French occupy it, leaving it to the Black Flag Army as a stronghold and foundation.

Since then, it has continued to recruit immigrants from Guangxi, entered the north of the border, and successively occupied the north, making it the rear of anti-Qing.

As for Liu Yongfu, Hu Chuyuan also basically saw it clearly. This person is really a visionary and far-sighted talent and a hero in troubled times. Unfortunately, he was so poor that he could not achieve a real hegemony.

Other expectations are a little superfluous, especially considering Liu Yongfu's age, but at least it can occupy the north of Vietnam.

A few days later, as Hu Chuyuan expected, the Huai army was defeated. The green battalions and regiments transferred from Guangxi and Guangdong, as well as the Hunan army of several battalions, did not escape a disaster, and they were all defeated.

In mid-April 1884, but in just a month, more than 40 battalions of Qingzheng Axe stationed in Beining, Taiyuan and Xinghua were all defeated, with most of the injuries, and fled to Langshan in confusion.

The Qing court was forced to completely replace the ruling minister, Prince Gong