Chapter 1834 Star Han Xi Liu Ye Weiyang (1)
Xia Zhen’s role in this coup is very similar to Guo Gao’s previous game.
This was initiated by Han Tuozhou, but the last one was initiated by Han Tuozhou...
The coup called "Shaoxi Neichan" thirteen years ago helped Zhao Kuo take the throne ahead of time and securely, and also gave the Guo warlords unprecedented glory, but no one expected that Guo Gao would die suddenly in Lin Qian's Short Knife Valley later;
It is precisely because of the great contributions in that coup that Han Tuozhou's ambitions have grown increasingly. He did not hesitate to launch the "Qingyuan Party Ban" with his own hands to attack dissidents represented by Zhu Xi indiscriminately; he offended literati and was criticized. After the death of Empress Han, the backer, in order to pursue the consolidation of his own status, he excitedly instigated the Emperor of Song to accelerate the "Kaixi Northern Expedition"...
"The mechanism is done, and the stone is shot in the foot..." At that time, Han Tuozhou was wandering repeatedly in front of his eyes when he was dying... If it weren't for the urge to be profitable, how could he have lost his life in vain? The causal connection of history turned out to be so close, "Fate! It's all fate!" His breath was getting shorter, his pupils were dilated, and he had to admit it.
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The Korean faction was not very sure about "killing South Korea". Shi Miyuan, who had not slept all night, did not hear the good news until the morning, so he was ready to change clothes and run away. Qian Xiangzu and others heard Han Tuozhou's front ceremonial guard in the court and were so scared that they were trembling and looked nowhere. It was not until Xia Zhen came to report that "the matter was over" that he breathed a sigh of relief.
After a while, the pot was in full swing, and the smile spread, running around and telling each other, and the forehead was celebrated.
After Han Tuozhou died, the Mao general was supported by the Korean troops. Chen Ziqiang was immediately dismissed from his post, and Su Shidan was quickly killed in Shaozhou, where he was exiled. Han Tuozhou's group, who had been in charge of the Southern Song Dynasty for more than ten years, collapsed, and the power immediately fell into the hands of Empress Yang and Shi Miyuan. What's even more ridiculous is that since Han Tuozhou did not come to the morning court every day, Zhao Kuo himself happened to be sick, so he was kept in the dark and only learned that Han Tuozhou was dead three days later!
"You...you dare to forge an imperial edict! What a courage!" Zhao Kuo was panting on the couch when he heard the news, and was startled, coughing continuously, and almost vomiting blood.
"He wants to depose my son and I, and kill millions of creatures from both countries!" Empress Yang cried, made a fuss and hanged her, "At worst, you can compensate him for his life, and the official family will give him a death sentence!"
"Oh, the road is done, forgot, forgot..." Zhao Kuo heard that the prince was leading all his ministers to kneel outside the hall to ask for the people. First, he knew that the matter was nowhere to be remedied, and the government chaos must be restricted to the minimum scope. Second, Han Tuozhou did have the intention of deposing the prince, and Zhao Kuo was really a little changed and guilty about the prince, so he could only acquiesce to Queen Yang's actions for a while, and even stood by her to chase and annihilate the other Han factions, but... "How do I explain this to Shengnan..."
Lin Qian was short of breath to wipe out the Jin army, but here he was catering to the "general of Han Tuozhou" of the Jin army?! Although Lin Qian was thousands of miles away from him, he might have known it earlier than Zhao Kuo, so it was difficult for him to clarify and explain it immediately...
"What should I explain to my ministers if I am the emperor?" Empress Yang burst into tears and laughed, feeling relieved when she was coquettish. Once Han Tuozhou was eliminated, she naturally took off her guards. After all, Lin Fei was not in front of her, and she had no deep hatred with her, and she had no life or death friendship with Han Tuozhou, so it was not her business to plot against him.
"I'm afraid I'm going to step up the marriage between Tan Jing and Xu to resolve the knot between me and him." Zhao Kuo continued on his own.
"The official family, will Tan Jing and his son marry into the Lin family together?" Queen Yang smiled and catered, "The official family is really a kind of beauty for a gentleman to become a man. Maybe Mingzheng is not the surname Ye, but Lin Qian's blood..."
Zhao Kuo suddenly turned around, and between the lines, his eyes were filled with shock, as if he didn't know her anymore.
"What, why..." Queen Yang was stunned. Although Han Tuozhou described her as loving reading and being too smart, she was still half-hearted and clever compared to King Kui's Su Xin. After all, the overall view is limited. If you are a little proud, you will be stupid, thinking that she is talking about gossip and cannot understand the emperor's heart at all.
"You guys have finished making trouble, and I will not blame you. But Prime Minister Han must be buried with a grand ceremony and don't send it to the Jin Kingdom." Zhao Kuo came to his senses and returned to normal.
"Yes, the official..." Empress Yang also understood that good things would be hard-working - peace talks? There was a stepping stone. The Jin and Song sides were eager to go to the negotiating table to sign the agreement immediately, but who dared? The negotiating table would be stormed by Lin Fei, so they could only postpone it indefinitely...
Thinking of this, Queen Yang suddenly woke up in shock: Han Xiang left, and then Lin Fei, how could I say to the official family? Kneeled on the ground, wishing to slap myself: "The official family was punished! The concubine said nothing!!"
"Go down first." After the screening and all the others were removed, Zhao Kuo could no longer help, and cried in pain on the dragon bed, frequently hitting the pillars on the back of his head, "Love, I've let you down..."
People are not plants and trees, who can be ruthless? At that moment, he not only felt that he had lost Han Tuozhou, but also... it seemed that he had lost Lin Qian...
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Before the incident of "killing Han"
Han Tuozhou thought the most: How should I prevent Lin Qian from threatening my status after the demise of the Jin Dynasty? How can I prevent Lin Qian from colluding with the remnants of the Jurchens to murder the emperor and usurping Song Zili?
Zhao Kuo mostly considered: how to regulate the militia after the unification of the world? How to reduce Lin Qian's power and balance Lao Han?
Lin Qian weighed the basics: Where did the Jin army go? Which knife should I use in the next battle?
Unlike Shi Miyuan, Empress Yang and others wanted to negotiate peace with the Jin army or beg for peace. Han Tuozhou, Zhao Kuo and Lin Qian had an essential common point: no matter how careful the calculations were, they were based on the destruction of the Jin army, admit defeat, and admit defeat! They all had a tough attitude and did not give peace. They must not follow the request of Pusankui and cut off the head of Han Taishi to the negotiation seat!
However, the situation, public opinion, and interests drove all forces to jointly cause an accident - an accident? Not surprising. Three people who should have shared the same hatred of the enemy were suspicious, how can the rear of the Song League not catch fire?
This plan of disagreement that was launched in August was planned by Lin Mo, and Su Xin promoted it. Slowly warmed the fire and the water came naturally. After the rebellion of Yang An and Li Quan, Cao and Kui's two palaces cooperated to win another battle...
The final conclusion: Han Tuozhou is a man with great talent but no strategy. During his time in power, he abolished Neo-Confucianism, respected Yue Fei, and firmly insisted on fighting. Although he had selfish intentions, he would not lose money in his great fortune.
When the news of his death reached the border, Lin Qian was really angry-
I worked hard to win a battle on the front line. The villain in the rear not only kept flirting with his internal energy, but also wanted to bow down to the enemy!? Han Tuozhou just committed suicide, and Shi Miyuan and others were just shameless!
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However, at that time, Lin Qian and his allies were no longer angry.
At first, Zhao Kuo's heart was like fire to explain to Lin Qian in letters, "I didn't know that Han Xiang was in danger in advance." "I only learned the bad news after three days of delay." He repeatedly emphasized that he did not ignore the hardships of the Allied forces on the front line, but he did not predict the changes in the court. In this way, Lin Qian had no reason to be resentful of Emperor Song.
Lin Qian could gradually understand Emperor Song. Han Tuozhou died suddenly, and the political party was reshuffled. The mess in the court was even bigger, so it should be given enough time to adjust. Therefore, Lin Qian, because the estrangement caused by Princess Xu and Han Tuozhou's death came and went quickly, he immediately replied according to Chen Xu and Yang Ye's proposal - expressing his understanding, deep comfort, and issued a military order, "Lord, the feelings can come from the heart."
Secondly, Zhao Kuo himself did not agree with the practice of "Hanshou to the border" that damages the national system. He was depressed and sad and stalemate to start the peace talks - he wanted Han Tuozhou's death to the end, and he could not see the servitude of his ministers; and the lords and soldiers who falsely passed the imperial edict were more or less held accountable by Zhao Kuo. At present, they could only save their lives and not overstep their power; similarly, the Jin army would not dare to ask for negotiations for a while.
Therefore, Han Tuozhou's death has not yet had serious consequences on the front line. Objectively, the court only died in a few powerful ministers who "has hostility to the Allies and always like to drag their backs"... As a rash, the Allies have neither the qualifications nor the position to point fingers at the established coup. If they really take themselves seriously, they are deliberately rebelling.
Third, something even more important happened on the front line, and no one had time to care about the power struggle in the rear - yes, the Jin army that evaporated from Shandong finally reappeared.
But I was stunned...
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The general direction of the Allied Army's prior judgment was correct, and the entire Jin army moved to the Western Front.
However, although the formation Jiujiu was Cao and Kui's two governments jointly discovered that their two families were involved in different locations, and they were also very ironic that "there is Kui in Cao and Cao in Kui" - this was not only unexpected by the Allied forces, but almost shocked everyone.
The main force of the Kui Palace, led by King Kui, mixed with some soldiers from the Cao Palace, fell at the junction of Jin and Xia, near Dingxi, which was garrisoned by Yuefeng, Huining, where Wanyan Yonglian was in seclusion, and Xixia, where Sun Jixia was clashed with the Mongolian Golden Tent Warriors;
The main force of the Cao Mansion, led by Lin Mo Zhanlang, who had infiltrated some of the Kui Palace, fell in Huanqing and Zhu Mengchang's territory, and was adjacent to the prosperous Wang Zhonghu, and bordered northern Shaanxi and Pingliang Allied Forces.
"This kind of diversion is beneficial to us." Dividing it into two, each with ulterior motives. This is probably the only comfort that King Cao's formation has for Lin Qian? He closed the door to the Allies, but left a window, "Xixia, Huanqing... is acceptable."
Chapter completed!