The three hundred and seventieth section of the pilgrimage(1/3)
Half an hour later, Liu Che accepted Li Guang's audience in the main hall of Xuanshi Hall.
Liu Che remembered the last time he met Li Guang. At that time, Li Guang was still a Qianshi-level Qiaoqi Captain.
Now, with the east wind of Liu Bi's army, Li Guang is already a general with two thousand stones.
It's just that his general position was granted by Liang Wang Liu Wu...
Thinking of this, even Liu Che couldn't help but twitch in his heart.
In his previous life, Li Guang followed Zhou Yafu to attack Liu Bi, beheaded the generals and captured the flag, and granted him the title of a prince based on merit, which was more than enough.
However, he happened to take the general's seal from Liu Wu, so he lost all the princes he got and was scolded and left out for a while.
Later, he was recommended by Zhou Yafu and Dou Ying and became the prefect of Shanggu.
While serving as the governor of Shanggu, Li Guang embarked on the road to becoming a famous general.
According to historical records, Li Guang was the governor of Shanggu and fought with the Xiongnu.
Sun Kunxie, the Duke of Dian, was so frightened that he wept and wrote a letter with blood, saying: Li Guang's talent is unparalleled in the world. He will fight with the enemy many times, fearing his death.
As a result, Li Guang was transferred to the post of governor of Shangjun.
It was during his tenure as the governor of Shangjun that Li Guang became a famous general recognized by the world.
Whether it was the story of killing the Hun sharpshooter with one arrow in front of the Huns army, or the story of Li Guang shooting the tiger, they have become eternal classic moments in history books.
Later generations once wrote a poem in praise of it: But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Hu Ma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountains.
At this time, Liu Che looked at Li Guang and prostrated at his feet, respectfully, not to mention how happy he was in his heart!
This is just like the protagonist in later urban rebirth novels who turned Jack Ma and Mahua Teng into his employees.
This is something only those who have traveled through time and those who are reborn can taste.
It's just that it's so refreshing, after all, he has lived for three lifetimes. Liu Che has long been no longer the person who can't hide things.
He smiled slightly and said: "General, please get back on your feet quickly, royally, give General Li a seat!"
After Li Guang stood up, he bowed slightly and said, "Thank you for your kindness, Your Majesty!"
Only then did Liu Che realize that Li Guang's arms were much longer and stronger than ordinary people. No wonder later generations misunderstood him as a general who was good at using bows and crossbows!
After Li Guang sat down, Liu Che asked: "I heard that the general was famous for his military training when he was a cavalry general. I don't know if the general has any secrets in military training. Please tell me!"
In the past, Liu Che had never had the opportunity to ask for advice on tactics from a general of Li Guang's level who was at the forefront of the development trend of the times.
At this time, when I met Li Guang, I was naturally curious.
Hearing this, Li Guang explained to Liu Che one by one the key points of his military training in Longyou with a proud look on his face. He also vividly explained to Liu Che several of his tricks in military training.
At the end, he bowed and said, "I believe that the way to lead an army lies in benevolence. Give benefits to the soldiers, and the soldiers will naturally use their lives..."
For Li Guang, this was an extremely rare opportunity to promote himself to the emperor, and he naturally knew to seize it.
Therefore, even though he is a taciturn person who doesn't like to talk much, at this time, he still talks endlessly.
After hearing this, Liu Che felt a little disappointed.
It's not that Li Guang's training methods are wrong.
In fact, Li Guang was quite good at training cavalry.
However, Li Guang's military training methods were too loose and blindly loose. To put it simply, they were too lax. The discipline of the army was almost useless!
As a time traveler, Liu Che knows the importance of military discipline.
An army without discipline is unlikely to achieve any victory.
Liu Che couldn't help but think of Cheng Bushi, another general as famous as Li Guang.
Cheng didn't know how to run an army, so he was almost at the opposite end of the spectrum from Li Guang.
Cheng Bu knew that in running the army, discipline was the first priority. Under his command, the units were hierarchical and had clear responsibilities. When marching, up, down, left, and right, they took over each other's cover. The front army and the rear army were closely connected, like a precision instrument.
,Every part must abide by the rules and regulations.
Li Guang's army, on the other hand, looked like a group of young and Dangerous boys going out to fight.
In the army, loyalty is more important than discipline. They often like to fight alone. When encountering the enemy, they will swarm up and beat the master to death with random punches.
Therefore, in history, it is not without reason that Li Guang's entire army was destroyed or even captured again and again.
"Perhaps I should meet Cheng Bushi..." Liu Che thought in his mind.
However, at this time, Cheng Bushi had not yet served as an official, and Liu Che did not know where to find this talented general.
"Perhaps, this examination can bring out Cheng Bushi..." For Liu Che, he admired generals like Cheng Bushi even more.
And the army he wants to build is more suitable for people like Cheng Bushi.
As for Li Guang?
Liu Che thought for a while, maybe the future commander of the Huangpu Military Academy in the Western Han Dynasty would be more suitable for him.
It is undoubtedly much better to have peaches and plums all over the world than to charge into battle, lose troops and generals, and finally end up dying of grief and anger!
Moreover, Liu Che felt that Li Guang should be positioned as an excellent officer trainer rather than a sole general.
Although he was thinking this in his heart, Liu Che still showed an appreciative smile on the surface and said: "General, he really deserves his reputation!"
"Your Majesty, you praise me..." Li Guang quickly bowed.
In fact, he already knew that this meeting was an assessment for him to serve as Weiyang Palace Guard. Therefore, he was quite nervous.
After all, he just made a fool of himself not long ago, which almost caused an uproar in the Chang'an government and the public. Some people are still using this to impeach him.
"I have discussed with the Empress Dowager and intend to let you serve as the Weiyang Palace Guard. Are you willing?" Liu Che asked. This matter has become a foregone conclusion. The Empress Dowager has already used the seal, so,
Today is actually just a formality.
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Two days later, Liu Che issued an edict, ordering King Liu Wu of Liang to go to Chang'an to see His Majesty.
When Liu Che issued this edict, he was actually very conflicted.
If possible, he did not want to send his uncle Liu Wu to Chang'an.
After the emperor's father passed away, Liu Che encouraged Chao Cuo to write a letter, saying that although the Wu thieves were determined, the country was not yet peaceful. The king of Liang still needed to be in charge of Suiyang to intimidate Xiao Xiao.
Either way, use this reason to keep Liu Wu in Suiyang, making it impossible for him to come to Chang'an to interfere with the smooth transfer of power.
But after putting it off for two or three months, I couldn't put it off any longer.
The Empress Dowager in the East Palace misses her young son as much as the weeds that grow wildly in midsummer.
This time, she even resorted to a unique trick - a hunger strike!
Liu Che couldn't hold on to the old lady's hunger strike at first, and he didn't dare to hold on anymore - the Han Dynasty claimed to rule the world with filial piety. Unfilial piety was the biggest sin.
Besides, Liu Che couldn't bear the consequences of really offending an empress dowager who missed her son.
At present, although the Empress Dowager wants to imitate Empress Lu, it is still unlikely that she will be crowned emperor.
However, it is simple, easy and enjoyable to teach the unfilial emperor's grandson a lesson and send the unfilial son to a high temple to face the wall and reflect on his faults.
Of course, politics is all about transactions.
Since Liu Che, a filial emperor, fulfilled the East Palace's wish to see his beloved little cotton-padded jacket Prince Liang.
Well, the Empress Dowager finally nodded in agreement, something that Liu Che had always wanted to do.
The next day, Liu Che made an imperial edict and changed the title of King Liu Yan of Hejian to the King of Jiangdu. He changed Guangling County to Jiangdu Kingdom, and conveniently placed several counties next to Guangling that are close to the Yangtze River and leading to the sea into the scope of Jiangdu Kingdom.
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Then, Zhufu Yan and Zhou Ren were kicked to Jiangdu Kingdom. Zhufu Yan was appointed as the Prime Minister of Jiangdu, and Zhou Ren was appointed as Lang Zhongling. They were responsible for laying the foundation for Liu Che's great navigation strategy and being the pioneer.
At the same time, in order to express the importance and care Liu Che, the elder brother of the emperor, has for his younger brother.
Liu Che appointed Feng Tang as the prime minister of Jiangdu Kingdom and Zhang Shizhi as the censor of Jiangdu Kingdom. These two important ministers, who were famous all over the world, were responsible for assisting Liu Yan.
This also means that Liu Che has temporarily given up on his plan for the Central Advisory Committee.
Liu Yan got the benefit, and as the eldest brother, Liu Rong naturally couldn't go empty-handed.
Immediately, Liu Rong, the king of Changshan, moved to be the king of Huainan, and Liu Fei, the king of Zhongshan, annexed the Changshan Kingdom, merged Zhongshan and Changshan into one, and was still called the King of Zhongshan.
In order to achieve this goal, Liu Che not only compromised the East Palace when King Liang entered Beijing, but also handed over the power of changing titles to other princes and kings.
The future status of the two counties of Zhao, Chu, Kuaiji and Yuzhang were all decided by the East Palace.
After this incident, Liu Che felt somewhat uncomfortable.
The Empress Dowager of the East Palace is like a sword of Damocles hanging above his head.
Even though, in fact, the old lady in the East Palace was not very involved in politics, she rarely hindered Liu Che's administration, and she did not want to turn Liu Che into a puppet like Cixi or others.
However, as the emperor, Liu Che still felt constrained.
At this time, Liu Che finally understood why piglets in history killed their mothers to save their offspring.
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To be continued...