More than ten thousand cavalrymen jumped on their horses at the same time, and their armors and weapons collided with each other, making a powerful metallic sound.
He Zan's troops were the vanguard of the army and were the first to move. Guided by silk flags and the sound of horse hooves, they left the left gate of Chang'an, followed Huodao Banbian Street at the foot of the imperial city to the north, passed Andingmen Street, and left Andingmen.
At this time, the capital was still under martial law, and the ban would not be lifted until the establishment of the Baojia system was completed. Otherwise, the people along the street would be shocked when they saw it.
Empress Zhou and Crown Prince Zhu Cilang led the civil and military officials, walked through the bloodstains on Chang'an Street, to see the emperor off, but were ordered to stop at the left gate of Chang'an.
Emperor Chongzhen looked at Empress Zhou, who was concerned and a little worried, but said nothing. He just looked at Zhu Cilang and said in a deep voice: "Guard the capital well. As long as the people are in the city, you must not insult the prestige of the Ming Dynasty!"
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