Chapter 761: The Vigilance of Jie Li Khan
I am worthy of being my wife. When I heard that Yuchi Gong was beaten up by my wife and fell to my mother's feet with conscience, I was very happy. I was not interested in the Song King Kong's magical horse. The one who was interested was Chi Gong, the two door gods who were as famous as Qin Qiong in later generations.
It is said that this guy is definitely from Ganggang in another historical time and space, and he is good at seizing a spear with empty hands. Now, Qin Qiong has been working under me for many years, but Yuchi Gong has been following Liu Wuzhou, which is quite regretful. I remember that I once mentioned it to the Yaoguang girl.
I think that Sister Yaoguang can satisfy my little wish as a husband. So I went on the battle in person to convince Yuchi Gong.
Li Mi fled, and Liu Wuzhou was also beaten to death. Now, Liang Shi, who had just sent troops to cross the Yellow River and was hesitating whether to move forward with great strides, finally understood that he would definitely not be the opponent of this female general who had already shocked the world. He stepped back with great strides and led his troops back to his territory, as if afraid that Li San's wife would lead the army to fight.
On the other hand, after Dou Jiande captured Li Yang, he did not rush forward, because at this time, the Chinese Revival Army had already crossed the Huai River and was launching an attack on Fu Gonghu, capturing several counties in a row. Dou Jiande was deeply afraid that Huaibei would be in trouble, so he left a hundred thousand troops to guard the front line of Li Yang, and then led his troops to move eastward to support Fu Gonghu.
Li Shimin, who was in Changping County, finally felt relieved. Otherwise, he would have been the first to be the brunt. Xu Shiji, the most strategic general in Wagang Village, was peeping at it, and Dou Jiande's army in the east. No matter what happened to Li Shimin, he could only flee in a panic.
A large number of Chinese Revival Armys entered Shanxi, and the Tang army gathered together to consolidate the territory occupied by the former Tang army. Because Li Yuan in Shanxi was an alliance with the Chinese Empire. In addition, the frequent business communications were carried out, the civil and official exchanges were very diligent.
The middle class and low-level Shanxi have a good impression of the Chinese Empire, so they warmly welcomed the entry of the Chinese Revival Army. On the contrary, many aristocratic families in Shanxi are very resistant to the arrival of the Chinese Revival Army.
Because the arrival of the Chinese Revival Army means that they can be free and free, without paying taxes or paying less taxes, and it also means that the days when the officials they support are granted privileges are gone forever.
However, when faced with the powerful Chinese Revival Army, no matter how much resentment and resistance they had in their hearts, they could do nothing. Among them, several aristocratic families in counties put forward the demands of hope to reduce their taxes.
Of course, the officials we sent also shook their heads kindly and said that it was impossible. When the security forces moved into various places, the aristocratic families could only sigh and sigh helplessly accept this reality.
Because the gun is in our hands, no matter how profound the family has, so what? Their foundation is only supported by sucking the blood of tenants and ordinary people?
These guys, no matter which dynasty or generation, will not be loyal to them. They are only loyal to themselves, their own family, and their country change, and have nothing to do with them. What they just need is to attach new powers and continue to safeguard their family interests.
This kind of practice and idea is a typical country. But they don’t understand that without the thoughts and culture inherited by China, how can they have their present today?
Therefore, I am not interested in any of their ideas. What I am interested in is the people of the Chinese Empire, who are willing to contribute their due responsibilities and obligations for this country and nation. Instead of just thinking about how to obtain greater benefits from the country and the people and become an ugly parasite in the empire.
Seven days later, after the security forces arrived and replaced, Li Xiaogong and Li Xuanba guarded Jinyang, and Yaoguang's sister personally led two divisions of the Fourth Army to Changping County to reinforce. Yaoguang's sister finally met with her second brother Li Shimin in Changping County. According to Yaoguang's sister's letter, her unpromising second brother, when she saw her leading the army, she burst into tears. No matter how she looked, she felt that Li Shimin had become a thin monkey, just like a revolutionary martyr who had just walked 25,000 miles to Yan'an and fell on the yellow soil and couldn't get up.
Thinking about it, Li Shimin is actually under great pressure. Not only do he have to face Xu Shiji, a general with a talent who is not inferior to him, but he is only higher than him. Next to him, Dou Jiande has been eyeing him. Although there is a Li Shentong in front of him, Li Shimin, who knows his uncles and brothers very well, does not let it go.
It is said that he had raised objections to Li Yuan's appointment before, but the problem is that the old Li family is in Shanxi, so there is nothing we can do if anyone with some skills is dragged out to block the other side.
Since Li Shentong was defeated, Li Shimin was even more shocked every day, gathering up the remaining Tang army that escaped, and having to strengthen the city, guard against Xu Shiji and Dou Jiande. According to Li Shimin himself, if he had to hold it in for another two months, he would have lived at least ten years less.
After the arrival of the Chinese Revival Army, Li Shimin was like a beggar who was about to starve to death. He was able to eat and wear well. He slept for two days and two nights before he was excited and got up to help the Chinese Revival Army and the officials sent to hand over the regime.
For Li Shimin, now he no longer has the interest to be a crown prince or an emperor. Well, his ambitions have been exhausted by the prosperity and prosperity of the year and year.
He himself admitted that no matter how hard he tried, he could not do so well as this young master. After hearing my wife's talk about the steam locomotive that only eats coal and water and can travel more than 2,000 miles a day, Li Shimin wished he could put on his wings and fly to Chang'an to witness it with his own eyes.
He was very keen, and he knew very keenly that with such machinery that transport capacity and speed far exceeds manpower and horses, then the territory of China's thousands of miles will surely become a smooth road. It will definitely play a powerful role in promoting the willful expansion of the Chinese Empire.
Although he had never seen those new machines, he knew very well that this young master would never do useless work, let alone make some flashy things. Even if he did it, it would be specially used to make money.
After staying in Hongnong County for seven days, I returned home. After all, I couldn't stay outside for a long time. All the matters of the newly occupied land would be summarized in Chang'an and waiting for me to make a decision. Moreover, if the Chinese Empire moves, it will inevitably touch the fundamental interests of the Turks, and they will inevitably take action.
Because almost all the heroes of the Central Plains worshipped Jie Li Khan of the Eastern Turks, and almost everyone has the title of Khan. Jie Li Khan likes to see such scenes. It is precisely because of their fighting with each other that Jie Li and the Eastern Turks were able to gain enough benefits from it.
Now, the Chinese Empire, which is so powerful that all the heroes of the Central Plains cannot resist, will inevitably arouse the vigilance and dissatisfaction of the Eastern Turks. In addition, the heroes of the Central Plains, who are in danger, will inevitably ask for help from their nomadic masters when they are in a major crisis.
The Turks were absolutely unwilling to see the Huaxia Empire unify the territory of the former dynasty. Although the nomadic people lacked too many conspiracies and intrigues like farming civilization. But they also knew very well that when the former Sui Dynasty was in a prosperous state, even the powerful Turks could only act according to the face of the Sui Dynasty, and were often dealt with by the scheming Yang Jian.
In the past, in order to deal with Northern Qi with all his strength, Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou humbly proposed to the daughter of Mu Gan. He also contributed a lot of wealth to the Eastern Turks because he did not have enough strength and ability to deal with the Eastern Turks.
Later, Shaboluo Khan of the Eastern Turks ascended the throne, and Datou Khan of the Western Turks refused to recognize the nominal sect leader of Shaboluo Khan, and the Eastern and Western Turks officially split and triggered a civil war. Datou contacted the Khitans in western Liaoning to attack Shaboluo.
At that time, the Sui Dynasty had just established a country and had not yet unified China. At the critical moment when the Turks might reunify, Yang Jian sent troops very wisely to support Shaboluo Khan to deal with Datou. After Datou retreated, he continued to create power disputes within the Eastern Turks.
In the seventh year of Kaihuang in the Sui Dynasty, the Eastern Turkic capital Lan Khan ascended the throne. Emperor Wen of Sui supported Tuli's rebellion. In the 19th year of Kaihuang in the Sui Dynasty, Tuli failed. Emperor Wen of Sui immediately welcomed Tuli, recognized his status as a Khan, and asked him to be an alliance of the Sui Dynasty in the Hetao region. The Eastern Turkic clans since then.
In the 20th year of Kaihuang, the Eastern Turkic capital Lan Khan died. The Western Turkic Datou Khan once again attempted to unify the Turks. In order to scare the Sui Dynasty, the Western Turkic attacked Chang'an in the first year of Renshou and attacked Tuli in the Hetao region in one year of Renshou. Unfortunately, they met the experienced Yang Jian. Emperor Wen of Sui did not use military means, but secretly used Xiao Enxiaohui to instigate the tribes of the Western Regions to rebel against Datou in the rear of Datou. Datou was not prepared enough, and the huge empire was quickly collapsed, and he could only escape to Qinghai.
Emperor Wen of Sui was indeed the most skilled in playing politics among the emperors of all dynasties in China. His achievements in the Turks during the heyday of the division are worthy of praise for China, which had just emerged from the Great Secession.
Yang Jian prefers to use strategies to make the Turks pinch their own people, provoke division and split the Turks into two divisions under military attacks, and eventually led to the Eastern Turkic tribe Qimin Khan to be subordinates and be given the title of "Saint Mo For Khan". "From the sky, above the earth, and above the sun and the moon, only the saint Khan is shining. Now is the great day. May the saint Khan live forever forever forever." It means a sage and rich monarch. Emperor Wen of Sui is the nominal monarch of the Sui Dynasty and the Turkic monarch, and is the first example of being a Chinese emperor and a foreign king.
Chapter completed!