"This court affairs is not my decision." [Northern History·Yuan Shun Zhuan]
What Cao Cao and Guo Jia called "Bingzhou Liu Gong" should now be changed to "Taiwei Liu Gong".
In fact, even Liu Yu himself couldn't believe that after all the ups and downs in his official career, he could sit in the position of the Third Duke again. Thinking that he had been through the ranks of Taiwei, Grand Sima, and Grand Tutor, etc., and finally gradually Although the position of Grand Sima and Grand Sima was a pretext for Dong Zhuo's enthronement, it also showed the fact that Liu Yu's power was gradually weakening. Perhaps the former governors had various political purposes and intentions, and the later governors This is the most suitable position for Liu Yu, but how could Liu Yu be willing to do so?
Fortunately, fortune turned around for him in the end. Even after the defeat of Gongsun Zan and Youzhou, his reputation was slightly damaged, but he was still the most outstanding and famous leader among the Han clan, and in Youzhou , Bingzhou's outstanding political achievements were valued again by the emperor this time, and it was clear evidence that Zhu Jun was appointed as Taiwei after his death.
Due to the late receipt of the imperial edict, Liu Yu was able to return to Chang'an a few days later than Cao Cao. After entering the palace for a routine audience with the emperor and participating in the ceremony of worshiping the three princes, he immediately showed his calm work style and began to take over Zhu Junliu. However, at the beginning of taking office, General Dong Cheng gave the smug new Taiwei a nail in the coffin.
"The power to employ people comes from the top. How can I recommend them without permission? Besides, although Cao Cao was transferred to Chang'an, his post as General of the Conquest of the West is not necessarily filled." Liu Yu looked at Dong Cheng with an unhappy expression and said calmly: "Generals with important titles such as the Four Expeditions and Four Towns are all set up when there is something to do, and abandoned when there is nothing. Now that Yongliang is stable and the Qiang and Hu have surrendered, how can there be any danger of war? The general wants Fan Chou to take over the expedition to the west, which may be inappropriate."
Dong Cheng didn't take the old man in front of him who was a scribe at all. He showed off his momentum and said in a cold voice: "Liu Gong came from Bingzhou, and he didn't know the internal and external situation. The country has a broad mind and is determined to restore the achievements of the ancestors, whether it is Xuanwei's Western Region, Huikou Mobei, and Yongliang are all top priorities. If there is a general who can lead his army now and not forget to practice, how convenient will it be to leave Shuofang in the north and enter Yumen in the west? Furthermore, how convenient it will be to march and fight? , the imperial military system was newly established. The three auxiliary areas can only be defended by the Northern and Southern Army, Binglang Guard, and Military Guards. Therefore, Fan Chou and other soldiers must be stationed elsewhere, or be incorporated into the Northern and Southern Army on the spot..."
Seeing Liu Yu listening attentively, Dong Cheng sighed falsely and picked up the dead Zhu Jun as a cover: "When Zhu Gong was still alive, he discussed this matter with me and agreed with what I said. Unexpectedly, later …” :(/
"Did Zhu Gongwei really say these words?" Liu Yu asked curiously: "Guo Changshi happened to talk to me about this before he left office. At that time, the new military system was established, and all parts of the country were laid off and troops were reorganized. Zhu Gongwei thought After changing Fan Chou's subordinates to prefecture-level soldiers and returning them to their respective villages to garrison...how can there be any discussion of relocation?"
Dong Cheng was unhappy and said to himself: "This was something he discussed with me later. How did Guo Fengxiao know about it? The original reduction of troops was to eliminate foreign troops to avoid trouble. Fan Chou's troops are all elites from Xiliang. They have gone through great and small experiences in these years. We have fought countless battles and won many military exploits for our country. Wouldn’t it be depressing if we withdrew?”
"Then, why don't you ask Your Majesty to submit Fan Chou's troops to the Northern and Southern Army?" Liu Yu seemed to have made a good suggestion: "Based on the current situation in the northwest, it seems inconvenient to re-establish the post of conquering the west."
Of course Dong Cheng wanted Fan Chou to lead his troops into the Northern and Southern Army. He even planned to have Fan Chou serve as General Wei at the beginning, so that it would be logical to lead the Northern and Southern Army. But he also knew that this was just a thought, and the emperor would not give it to him at all.
He was worried about the opportunity to get involved in the Forbidden Army, and even kept Fan Chou in Chang'an. If so many disturbances hadn't happened later, and Dong Cheng had regained the emperor's "attention", I'm afraid Fan Chou would have been dismantled by some excuse.
Of course, Fan Chou cannot be the general of the Wei, but he can take over the vacancy left by Cao Cao. As long as he becomes the general of conquering or suppressing the west, Yongliang's 20,000 to 30,000 troops and horses will be under his control, and Dong Cheng will be a real leader in the court from now on.
Sit back and relax.
"The Northern and Southern armies have their own quotas, so it is inconvenient to add more." Dong Cheng shook his head and returned to the previous topic: "I think it is better to go to Yongliang. Although the Qiang and Di rebellions have subsided, the imperial court has converted Hu into Han in the local area.
The implementation of the policy of household registration among the Qiang and Di was not going smoothly. The Qiang and Di were far more powerful than the southern Xiongnu, so the imperial court still had to have a general to guard the area and prepare for the expansion of the Western Regions."
"Can't the general just handle matters like this on his own?" Liu Yu said, not wanting to discuss it with him any longer.
Dong Cheng smiled and said: "No, this matter needs to be discussed by both you and me."
"Could it be that the general deceived me because I just came here not long ago and am not familiar with the affairs here?" Liu Yu's expression changed: "Guo Changshi has told me everything..."
Guo Changshi, Guo Changshi, how many things did Guo Jia say to Liu Yu before leaving office!
Dong Cheng was very angry. He patted the table and said in a deep voice: "Fan Chou's department cannot be abolished, and it is not suitable to stay in Chang'an. If it is not Yongliang, we should ask the Taiwei to find another place to station!"
Liu Yu just wanted to send Fan Chou to Jiaozhou to fight the miasma, but he knew that Dong Cheng was deliberately creating a problem for him, and wanted to use his hand to realize his plan. Perhaps making Fan Chou the general of the Western Conquest was not his purpose. Let Liu Yu and
He compromised and allowed Fan Chou to stay in the capital with a reasonable name. This was Dong Cheng's inner thought.
"It's better to discuss this matter later." Liu Yu turned away and planned to ignore it.
Dong Cheng sneered, and Gu stood up from the couch and walked to Liu Yu with square steps. He took out a prepared memorial from his wide sleeves and placed it on the other party's desk: "This matter should not have been done long ago.
Chi, did Liu Gong lose his prestige just because he couldn't make good suggestions at the beginning of his new term?"
Liu Yu couldn't help but frowned. He knew that Dong Cheng had always been arrogant, but he didn't expect to be so arrogant. The two of them were not subordinate to each other. At most, Dong Cheng had the power to "record the affairs of the minister". Could it be because he had just arrived?
Do you dare to bully and humiliate him?
Not only was he unable to figure out Dong Cheng's support, but even the subordinates Zhao Gai and others he brought from Bingzhou could not provide any useful insights. Only Sun Zi, the governor of Tuncao, mentioned: "Perhaps the queen is about to give birth, and the Dong family
A legitimate eldest son of the royal family is about to be born, so Dong Cheng is delighted and makes public."
Sun Zi was from Taiyuan. He once traveled to Taixue and served as a county magistrate. Because he was in the same county as Situ Wang Yun and was highly appreciated and promoted by him, his official career was not smooth and he was depressed for a while. Later, because he avenged the murder of his brother, he
He assassinated his enemy in revenge and fled to another country, which attracted the attention of Liu Miao, the governor of Taiyuan, and he was recruited as a meritorious officer. Later, he was given to Liu Yu and he entered the court.
"It is true that the queen is the direct eldest son, but who is sure that she is a man?" Liu Yu frowned and twisted his beard and said, "Fu Guiren and the queen are ten months apart, so the moral order is still unclear."
"I heard something about it when I came to the capital." Shi Zhaogai, who used to work in Bingzhou and is now the commander of the Taiwei, interjected: "It is said that some alchemists divined for Dong Cheng, and they are sure that there must be a sign of a legitimate son in the Changqiu Palace this year. Perhaps Dong Cheng
After listening to this, I have recently used Guan Ning and others to establish my authority, so my style is so domineering."
"Those alchemists are just flattering because of their wealth." Liu Yu was about to express his disdain, but suddenly stopped. He remembered that Zhao Gai's eldest sister believed in Taoism and religion, and both of them had some ability to watch stars and fortune-telling, so he changed his words.
He asked: "Based on my own opinion, can the words of those alchemists be trusted?"
Zhao Gai was stunned for a moment. He could not answer this immediately, so he ordered someone to find a few stalks of grass and started doing calculations on the table on the spot. In his early years, Zhao Gai also went to the mountains to find hermits to learn Taoism. Although he did not have his sister Zhao Ai'er, he was stunned for a moment.
It was so magical, but it also had its advantages. Soon, under the gaze of Liu Yu, Sun Zi and others, he frowned and said with some hesitation: "There is indeed a unicorn entering the Changqiu..." The fastest updated mobile phone
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"How is this possible!" Liu Yu stared blankly and said: "If the eldest son is born from the Dong family, the world will be in chaos!"
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