Unlike the comfort of the capital, Taiwan Island is now in deep water and heat.
Zheng Kezang and Zheng Keshuang have been in a standoff.
By now, whether it's Zheng Keshuang himself or his subordinates, they are all in a difficult position.
Who doesn't know that the Qing Soldiers are like tigers and wolves? But now they either surrender directly, or follow Zheng Kezang and face death.
Besides, when the time comes, the Qing Soldiers will still have to come up, won't they?
Prince Yanping is not the Emperor, so sometimes swearing loyalty and resistance to the death without surrender seems rather absurd.
On the surface, the Zheng Family remembers the old imperial court, but haven't they also viewed themselves as the imperial court?
But in such a non-legitimate situation, how much loyalty can they have?
For the subordinates, serving Prince Yanping or the Qing Emperor, isn't it all the same?
It's just a matter of having to shave a part of their hair.