When Daishan was young, he fought for power and profit as hard as Huang Taiji; when he got older, he became less concerned and could directly report his son if he did anything to undermine unity.
Now, it would be obviously disadvantageous to the Qing Dynasty for the regent to be the regent, so he accepted it.
Seeing his attitude, Dorgon was indeed somewhat grateful, so he discussed with him: "It is still unknown how the battle of Xuanfu will turn out, but the battle of Changping and Huairou should be clear..."
Daishan listened carefully to his analysis.
"...First, our troops are smaller than the Ming army, but this is not the key point. The key point is the second point, which affected the morale of the army before the war." Dorgon said with a serious expression, "Now we should still have about 100,000 troops, while the Ming army has only about 40,000. In terms of troops, the advantage lies with me!"
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