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Chapter 746 Zhao Tuo enters the court (3)(2/2)

"I hope Zhao Tuo can know and understand my kindness..." Liu Che thought in his heart

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Zhao Tuo walked slowly with the support of his attendants.

Obviously, he was pretending.

Not only does he know it, but everyone around him also knows it.

This is his trick that has been tried and tested many times.

However, when the music started playing, Zhao Tuo suddenly stopped.

"I'm sending my uncle off to Weiyang, why should I give him a gift? I'm going to take a yellow carriage!" The children's clear and childlike voices sent this Qin Feng song ten miles away.

Zhao Tuo suddenly laughed.

"I'm sending my uncle off to Weiyang. Why should I give him this? A beautiful jade pendant!"

"Is this the boy singing poetry from Emperor Gao?" Zhao Tuo asked Taichang Dou Pengzu who was standing beside him.

Who else in the world can afford to organize, or can organize, such a children's choir?

Except for Gao Di Liu Bang, no one has that qualification!

Liu Bang loved singing during his lifetime, so after his death, the emperors of the Han Dynasty would select dozens or hundreds of boys aged five to eleven from abundant lands, carefully teach them, and let them live in Gaomiao and Changling Emperor Mausoleums.

As well as the original temple in Peixian County, on the first and fifteenth day of each month, Liu Bang sang his favorite ballads.

Therefore, in today's world, no one in the Han Dynasty, including princes, ministers, generals and ministers, dares to raise a troupe of singing boys.

Singing boys and Liu Shiguan are the only two taboos in the Han family.

Today, Emperor Liu actually called in all the royal choir of Emperor Gao to welcome him.

Zhao Tuo is not blind and can naturally see this sincerity.

And the meaning of this song Qin Feng, Zhao Tuo, was as clear as a mirror.

Wu and Yue are in the same boat, let alone South Vietnam and Han?

Zhao Tuo only thought in his mind for a moment, then immediately threw away his crutches, opened his attendant's support, strode forward, knelt down in front of the emperor's ceremonial guard, kowtowed and said: "Old minister Zhao Tuo, King of South Vietnam, respectfully greet His Majesty!

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This is not to say that he was really moved and was willing to be the loyal dog of the Liu family from now on, biting wherever he asked.

It is impossible for a person of his age and status to have such a situation happen.

In fact, it can be said that even if the First Emperor came out of Mount Li, he might not be able to lie down obediently at others' feet like he did back then. With just one word from the First Emperor, he would be able to pick up the sword and charge into battle.

Sixty years after he proclaimed himself king, Zhao Tuo was no longer the Qin Qi Lang and the loyal attendant of the First Emperor.

Of course, I am moved.

Since ancient times, no Chinese emperor has ever favored and valued a minister who came to court so much.

Give him a peach and give him a plum in return.

Now that China's Emperor Liu has expressed his goodwill, if he still doesn't know how to repay his kindness, he still wants to play tricks.

Not to mention what people in the world think, what Liu thinks, he himself cannot pass this test first.

If you give me face, then I will definitely give you face too!

Just like back then, Taizong of the Han Dynasty gave him face very much, so he immediately gave Taizong face, removed the title of emperor, declared himself a minister, paid tribute, pledged the crown prince, and even called himself the "Great Elder of the Barbarians".

Taizong's face was immediately satisfied.

Then, hello, me, hello everyone!

Now that the emperor of the Han family has given him enough face, of course he must also give him enough face.

At the very least, the image of a respectful, well-behaved and loyal foreign minister will be established.

As long as he does not seek death, the emperor and ministers of Chang'an will treat him with good food and drink.

As for other things…

decide as things go……

Of course, while listening to the familiar yet unfamiliar Qin Feng, deep in his heart, Zhao Tuo had the thought of "I will always be a minister of the Han from now on, and Nanyue and the Han will merge into one, and they will be the common people, and they will respect the emperor."

However, as the leader of South Vietnam, he had already understood that he was personally responsible for more than just his personal fortune and life.

In addition, the joys and sorrows of millions of soldiers, sons and elders in South Vietnam all fell on him.

If you are touched by someone, will you sacrifice your life for that person? Or even become a loyal dog?

How can it be so simple!

If he was really so easy to fool, Lu Jia Loujing would have taken him to the ditch long ago.

"The Emperor has an edict: Elder Wang, who has always been respected by the world, please come and see me!" A eunuch walked out of the ceremonial guard and sang.

Then, a group of heavily armored cavalry slowly drove out of the ceremonial guard and lined up on both sides of the road. These cavalrymen held up the bright swords in their hands, placed them on their chests, and said in unison: "Your Majesty orders the King of South Vietnam to

Enter the palace!"

Zhao Tuo looked at these cavalry honor guards wearing heavy armor with cold light shining all over their bodies, and was stunned for a long time.

There are no such cavalry, not even among the elites of the Qin Dynasty under the First Emperor!

Although I don't know how powerful such cavalry is on the battlefield.

But one thing, Zhao Tuo can be sure that after a hundred such cavalry are formed, even if the enemy is ten times or a hundred times more powerful, they will be unable to do anything.

South Vietnam did not even have the weapons or troops to restrain and compete with such cavalry.

Therefore, no matter how this kind of cavalry performs in actual combat.

Once taken out, placed on the battlefield as a barrier for the Chinese army.

Then the Han army was already in an invincible position.

For an invincible army, the only thing left to consider is how to win.

Walking in the steel corridor composed of cavalry, Zhao Tuo observed the spirit and equipment of these cavalry as he walked.

He had to admit that the discipline and obedience of these soldiers he saw were not much different from the light soldiers of the Qin Dynasty.

The light soldiers, among the Qin army, have always been famous for their strict discipline and fearlessness of death.

They were the first to defeat Zhao's defense line in the Battle of Changping, and successfully completed the task of cutting off Zhao Kuo's retreat and food routes.

Nowadays, in the entire South Vietnam Kingdom, even if they are pieced together, they still cannot gather 500 soldiers with such quality and discipline.

After all, how vast is China?

Although his South Vietnam country is said to be more than ten thousand miles from east to west and thousands of miles from north to south.

However, it is actually just one state.

The population is only a few million, less than China's 11.

It’s normal to have such a difference! (To be continued.)

ps: Note 1: Chidao is the highway built by the Qin Dynasty in the eastern countries, while Zhidao is the name of the highway in the north.

Xindao refers to the five passages built by the Qin Dynasty where Baiyue connected with China.

The Huizhong Road is a road built by the Qin Dynasty in the northwest across Longshan Mountain and leading to the Hetao. Simply put, it is the starting point of the ancient Silk Road.

But at this time, the road back to the middle was broken.

Later, during the reign of Emperor Wu, the Middle Road was rebuilt after taking Hetao. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Western Region was managed, so the Middle Road was extended to Qiuci. The extended part was called the New Road in the history books of the Wei and Jin Dynasties.

But during the Qin and Han dynasties, all roads in the world would eventually converge at Weiqiao.

It can be said that all roads lead to Chang'an.

Therefore, the rulers of the Qin and Han dynasties often said that I "set the four poles in Zhou Dynasty and the world in latitude and longitude".

This is not an exaggeration, but a subtle way of showing off. For mobile phone users, please visit http://m.piaotian.net
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