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In March of the third year of Tianfu, the Zhenwu Army belonging to Hedong mutinied. The Tuyuhun people agreed to kill Shi Shanyou, the Jiedu envoy, and rebelled against the city in the east. There were not many Tuyuhun people in the rebellion, the scale was relatively small, and they were located in the east of Hedong.
North, the impact is not great, but for Li Keyong, it is absolutely intolerable.
Ultimately, Qirang's rebellion was caused by excessive oppression. After Xuanwu besieged Hedong for many years, the Hedong army collected a large amount of materials from the surrendered ethnic groups to support the battlefield, causing difficulties for the various ethnic groups in Hedong, including the Tuyuhun people.
Among them, Zhenwu Jiedushi Shi Shanyou was the most severe, which led to the rebellion of Qirang's troops.
Li Keyong was from Shatuo, and it was the Shatuo cavalry who got his start, but it was impossible for the Shatuo cavalry to independently support Li Keyong in intimidating Hedong. The Hedong cavalry army was also filled with a large number of other Hu ethnic groups, among which the Tuyuhun people accounted for the majority.
, there are also many Dangxiang people. Li Keyong is the Tuguhun and Dangxiang people who have been subdued by iron-blooded methods. If the agreement is allowed to develop, other Tuguhun tribes will rush to follow suit, and then the Dangxiang people who are ready to move will be unwilling to surrender.
The foundation of Hedong's town will be fundamentally shaken.
Therefore, it was inevitable for the Hedong Army to turn around and put down the rebellion. Of course, it was for this reason that Li Keyong did not have the energy to take advantage of the Xuanwu Army's massive retreat.
In the face of the powerful Hedong cavalry, how could the small Tuyuhun troops resist? The more than 2,000 rebel tribesmen were slaughtered by Li Ke in the blink of an eye, and Qirang also committed suicide by setting fire to death.
Iron-blooded tactics can intimidate most people. But no matter where they are, there are people with stronger bones, and this is the case for Wang Jinghui, the general of Yunzhou. Wang Jinghui is also from Tuguhun, and has an irreversible friendship with Qirang, so he is not intimidated by the Hedong cavalry.
Instead, they raised troops to fight and occupied Yunzhou City.
Wang Jinghui was much more tyrannical than Qirang. He had been in the army for many years and was a powerful general in Hedong. The combat effectiveness of his subordinates was naturally far superior to that of Qirang. Li Keyong did not dare to look down upon him and sent generals Li Sizhao and Li Cunxen to attack him.
At the same time, Li Keyong edited Li Chengzhong, hoping that Lu Longjun would cooperate and block Wang Jinghui's escape route eastward.
At that time, Lu Longjun's focus was on Pinglu, east of the river, and it did not have much energy to intervene in the changes in Hedong. However, due to Li Chengzhong's general strategy of forming an alliance with Hedong, it still made a positive response. The General Administration of Military Staff sent the first unit of the Youzhou Army to the west.
Yi Ding closed Feihuxing, and formed a cavalry group from the two cavalry battalions on the left and right sides of the Youzhou Army. They left Guizhou and opened a warning curtain along the inside and outside of the pass wall.
With the cooperation of the Lulong Army, the rebellious Wang Jinghui failed to escape and was pacified by Li Sizhao and Li Cunxin. The Tuyuhun people in Yunzhou suffered the bad luck of Dongshou surrendering to the city. For this matter, Li Keyong also specially wrote a letter
, rushed to Dizhou to express his gratitude to Li Chengzhong.
Li Keyong put down the rebellion of the Tuyuhun people in the north, but he did not expect that the Lulong Cavalry heading west from Guizhou would intercept several key figures. These people included Lieutenant Han Quanhui, Lulong Supervisor Zhang Juhan, and Yin Supervisor.
Zhang Maoan and others, including two children - Duan Wang Li Zhen and Tang Xing Princess Li Fu.
Han Quanjie and others suffered a lot after leaving Fengxiang in the first month of the year. In order to avoid Fengxiang and Xuanwu's rebellion, they made a big circle, passing through Longzhou and Jingzhou to the north, from Qingzhou to the east, and then along the Yellow River to the east.
North, passing through Yanzhou and Suizhou. Then the Jingbian army from Hedong entered Guanqiang, hoping to bypass Yunzhou.
But when they arrived in Yunzhou, there was a rebellion by the Tuyuhun people. They had no choice but to escape from Yunzhou and then went north again, hiding in Tibet all the way. Begging to survive, one gold leaf was exchanged for a bowl of rice. It happened frequently.
I don’t know how much hardship I endured. It was not until the end of May that I finally encountered the Lu Longqi Corps wandering outside the customs.
It happened to be Wang Yibu who led more than a thousand Lulong cavalry to patrol outside the pass. He recognized Zhang Maoan, had also met Zhang Juhan, and Han Quanjiao knew that the matter was of great importance, so he secretly returned to the army and took the group back to Youzhou and resettled them.
In a secret courtyard.
At this time, Feng Dao and Zhou Kan were in charge of Youzhou. They immediately sealed off the courtyard to prevent the news from leaking out. At the same time, they asked Li Chengzhong to return to Youzhou quickly "to determine the big plan." Of course, the emperor's edict naming Li Chengzhong as King of Yan was also
Sent over together.
On June 20, Li Chengzhong was promoted to the royal title at the West Camp of Bochang and accepted the obeisance of the generals. Wang Shiyue, Wang Shike, Li Siye and other generals of the Pinglu Army who guarded Bochang also congratulated Li Chengzhong.
The cheers in the military camp were like thunder, and the commotion was so loud that it also alarmed the Xuanwu Army.
Zhu Youning sent people to investigate the news, and the scouts reported back that the king's flag with the word "Yan" had been raised in the west camp of Bochang. Zhu Youning and Liu Han looked at each other in shock and did not dare to delay. They quickly reported to Zhu Quanzhong, the king of Liang, who was in Qingzhou.
Zhu Quanzhong was so angry that he pushed the commander to the case and roared like thunder in the tent. He didn't dare to get any closer, so he had to ask the observing judge Li Zhen to come in to comfort him. Zhu Quanzhong stared at his red eyes and said: "How did Cui Yin do it? Isn't it just an agreement?
Did you suppress the imperial edict? Why did it leak out?"
Li Zhen thought for a moment and suddenly said: "It is reported that Cui Yin has recruited more than 10,000 Nanya soldiers in recent months, and the Jinwu Guards have been formed. The court has made plans to recruit another 10,000 people by the end of the year.
He set up guards on the left and right sides of the prison. His speed was beyond imagination. You Lun wrote in his letter that if things continue like this, it will be difficult for Beiya to control the capital."
Zhu Quanzhong was silent for a long time, put his hand on his forehead and said: "You mean, Cui Yin has different intentions?"
The emperor's edict to confer the title of Lulong Jiedushi Li Chengzhong and Xichuan Jiedushi Wang Jianjin Wangjue was issued as early as last year. When it was transferred to Chang'an, it was suppressed by the conspiracy of Zhu Quanzhong and Cui Yin. Now almost a year has passed.
.Zhu Quanzhong thought that this matter had been settled, but he did not expect that it would be revealed again at this time. When Li Zhen said this, he immediately became suspicious of Cui Yin.
Li Zhendao: "The emperor lives in the palace, and there are no middle-ranking officials in the inner court. No matter who is in charge of the political affairs hall, he must have the desire to restore the authority of the central government, but it has nothing to do with whether he has different intentions." The meaning of his words is actually easy to understand. To put it bluntly, it is
The butt determines the head. No matter who is in charge of the center, he will definitely seek the authority of the center. Even if Cui Yin has no objections now, he will definitely conflict with King Liang in the future. This is due to interests and has nothing to do with friendship.
Zhu Quanzhong sighed and asked Li Zhen: "You are in high spirits, but you don't know how to educate an orphan?"
Li Zhendao: "Now we have three strategies, please let the prince decide. The first is to ask Cui Yin to send money and food to Zhenqing, which is to draw wages; the second is to use Youlun as the general to meet with the imperial army of the North and South Yamen to conquer Fengxiang, which is to pick peaches;
Third, send Huaizhen's troops to Chang'an secretly to recruit the imperial army. This is to seize the army."
Li Zhen was worthy of Zhu Quanzhong's wise counsel, and he came up with three vicious schemes in the blink of an eye.
Cui Yin occupies the position of prime minister. He is also the judge of three departments and is in charge of the finances of the court. Although the central government has declined and there are not many places to pay money to the court, there are still some. Cui Yin is also in charge of the affairs of the court.
Only by digging out some money and grain from the limited financial plan can the Nanya imperial army be recruited. If Cui Yin loses money under the excuse of the tense war in Qingqing, it will cut off Cui Yin's financial resources for recruiting troops. If Cui Yin wants to recruit Nanya again,
It is impossible to form the Forbidden Army, and it is still unknown whether the left and right Jinwu Guards that have been recruited can still be maintained.
In addition, Cui Yin's excuse for recruiting troops was that Fengxiang and Li Maozhen were unstable and wanted to attack Chang'an. Since he could use this as an excuse to recruit troops, he could not blame Zhu Quanzhong for using this as an excuse to let him send troops. When the time comes, Zhu Youlun will be the main general and lead the North
Yamen, the Nanya imperial army went out to fight, even if they didn't attack Li Maozhen. As long as they pulled the team out and walked around, Cui Yin's newly recruited left and right Jinwu guards might not have the surname Cui.
The effect of the first two strategies is almost immediate, but it is equivalent to breaking up with Cui Yin invisibly. The third strategy is relatively less active, and of course the effect is much worse. Kang Huaiying is currently staying in Shaanzhou.
. Let his troops go to recruit the new army of Nanya. As long as they are more secretive, Cui Yin will not find out, and they can also control the newly established left and right prison guards invisibly, but for the left and right Jinwu guards recruited before, they will not be found out by Cui Yin.
Not easy to penetrate.
These three strategies are contradictory and cannot be used in parallel. You can only choose one of them. The key depends on whether Zhu Quanzhong wants to fall out with Cui Yin now. Zhu Quanzhong is also hesitant, and it is difficult to choose at the moment.
For matters that could not be decided, Zhu Quanzhong always left it to Jingxiang to deal with, which was also Xuanwu's old practice. Jingxiang was no longer in front of the army and was now in charge of the government in Bianzhou, so Zhu Quanzhong rushed to report to Bianzhou and asked Jingxiang to "quickly"
Make a plan".
The military report was rushed, day and night, and came and went quickly. In less than seven or eight days, Jingxiang responded.
Jingxiang's reply was very short, only eight words - "It is advisable to move the capital as soon as possible and grant the title of King of Shu"!
After reading it, Li Zhen thought about it for a long time, and had to sigh and admit that Jingxiang was smarter than him. Although his strategy was vicious, his focus was smaller. He only focused on the one-third of an acre of the court. On the other hand, Jingxiang
The strategy is focused on the overall situation and has a grand structure. As long as the matter of moving the capital is implemented quickly and the emperor is brought to Luoyang, the eastern capital, the court will be under the control of King Liang. No matter what Cui Yin is up to, it is just a small thing.
The children are just playing house, no matter how hard they try, nothing comes of it.
As for the four words "consecrating the king of Shu", it is a more long-term consideration, which is equivalent to dividing the sphere of influence for the future general trend of the world. Wang Jian's edict to promote the king of Shu was issued together with Li Chengzhong, and was also issued by Zhu Quanzhong and Cui
Yin Lian suppressed the situation and quickly issued the edict of the King of Shu to Wang Jian. This was the right way to deal with Lu Long becoming the king.
Now there are King Liang, King Jin, King Qi, King Wu, King Yue, and King Yan. Looking around, King Liang and King Jin have long had a deadly feud that cannot be resolved. They just defeated King Qi last year, and now they are fighting King Wu again.
, King Yan fought fiercely on the Jianqing battlefield, which was equivalent to one enemy against four. In the end, there was only one King of Yue, Qian Luo, who could barely be regarded as an invisible ally, and he was far away from Wu King Yang Xingmi. Although Xuanwu was strong,
But there are strong enemies everywhere. If things go on like this, how can we still strive for world supremacy?
Therefore, it is only right to send the King of Shu's edict of nobility as soon as possible. Xuanwu needs an ally - Jingxiang doesn't even bother to explain this.
As soon as Jingxiang's tips bag arrived in Qingzhou, Zhu Quanzhong's eyes brightened and he felt a lot more relaxed. He quickly acted on it and urged Dongdu to stay behind, and helped Zhang Quanyi, the governor of Jiedu, speed up the repairs of the Luoyang Palace. At the same time, he was ordered to live in Chang'an. Zhu Youlun, the commander of Suweidu, discussed with Cui Yin to move the capital to Luoyang as soon as possible. (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature for better and faster novels!