"The Han general was carrying a windlass on his back, and he surrendered to the Shanyu in the north of the city."——————【Bian Si】
In the spring of the 16th year of Jian'an.
Kebineng went to Youzhou in person and led his troops to surrender. Zhang Liao, the general who received him in the northern expedition, admired him for his courage to enter the camp alone. However, thinking of the past that Kebineng had plotted against him, he could not help but sarcastically said: "Someone in the court heard that you
You can be called a hero, and I am afraid that as the successor of Tan Shihuai, Emperor Shangshu will escort you to Chang'an to be executed to avoid future troubles." He threatened: "You are surrendering alone this time, aren't you afraid that the emperor will accept this advice?"
"I have heard that the Emperor of the Han Dynasty is benevolent and steadfast in his promises. He will show his prestige to all barbarians in the sea. Today I surrender. I admire the virtue of the Han Emperor and are not afraid of the might of the Han army. Since the Han Dynasty was re-established, I have led my troops to return to the Han Dynasty.
Slaves, assisting the Yuan family, paying tribute to livestock... all the imperial edicts are not obeyed. This is not a crime against the captives, but actually a Roubari. Today, we are following the example of Hu Hanxie and returning to the imperial court. How can the imperial court sin against me?
"Ke Bi Neng was so eloquent that Zhang Liao was speechless after what he said.
But no matter what gesture the other party makes, the loser is destined to be a loser. The most they can do is push themselves up and survive by chance.
The governor Zhong Shao said aggressively from the side: "You are not a prisoner? When the imperial court launched a crusade against Wuhuan, who delayed the war, killed the Han generals, and secretly colluded with Tadun? The princess of Xiangguo was kidnapped, and who secretly instigated Fulohan?
Opposing the Han Dynasty and becoming independent? There are also countries such as Goguryeo and Buyeo that are in chaos and have not yet been pacified. Who is standing in the way? It is really ridiculous. The initiator actually claims to be innocent!"
Kebi Neng said sadly: "I don't know what the envoy said! Fuluo Hansu is not on good terms with me. How can I do it alone if I say he is rebellious? What's more, Goguryeo and other countries have always been rude to the Han.
We are just sending troops to help with the rebellion, why should we help the chaos?"
"Humph! When we get to Chang'an, the imperial court only has laws, and it's useless for you to argue with us!" Zhong Shao snorted coldly, said a harsh word, and stopped arguing with him.
Ke Bineng suddenly felt panicked. Zhang Liao and Zhong Shao didn't seem to regard his surrender as a matter of showing off his martial arts. Could it be that he couldn't give them enough face by surrendering? What would happen if they went to Chang'an? Why?
Going to Chang'an?
"Now that we have entered the Han Dynasty, how can we not go to Chang'an to pay homage to the emperor?" Zhang Liao saw that he was somewhat flinching, so he said in an irresistible tone: "Hu Hanxie also made the pilgrimage three times in the past. Didn't you say you wanted to imitate him?"
He fired his bow without an arrow to turn back. Ke Bi Neng tried to look for Yan Rou's figure in the crowd, but he couldn't find it. He had no choice but to bite the bullet and detain him under semi-house arrest.
Looking at the slowly flowing Sanggan River, after Zhang Liao entrusted Kebineng to Zhong Shao, he issued an order to his subordinate Pingdi General Zhang He and others: "Early tomorrow morning, immediately gather all the soldiers and horses and go to the Xianbei camp to analyze.
All ministries, declare the imperial edict to establish the Protectorate of Mobei!"
The imperial court wants to split up the Xianbei tribes, set up a Protectorate to govern the Hu tribe in Mobei, and use Han generals to monitor the Hu soldiers. This will inevitably cause the Xianbei tribe to resist and lead to rebellion. Bu Dugen has already surrendered under the suppression of Xu Huang, and the western Xianbei
Scattered and easily prepared, preparations were made for later attacks. What mattered now were Kebineng's tribe and Xianbei in the east.
Everyone knew that tomorrow would not go well, so they agreed one after another and were gearing up to fight this battle.
Xu Miao, the chief clerk, smiled and congratulated Zhang Liao: "The Protector of Mobei is truly unprecedented. Emperor Xiaowu, who is as powerful in martial arts, has no strategy to check and balance Mobei. Fortunately, I have met the Holy Lord. Miao first congratulates the Protector of Mobei."
Zhang Liao couldn't help but burst into laughter. There was news in Chang'an that after the situation in Mobei was settled, the emperor would let him serve as General Zuo to uphold integrity and serve as the protector of Mobei. Not only would he be on an equal footing with Xu Huang, he might even be able to surpass him.
His head.
At night, Kebi Neng sent an envoy back to the Xianbei army, intending to launch a rebellion to protect his life, but Zhang Liao had already discovered it. By the next morning, Zhang Liao led his elite cavalry like magic soldiers descending from the sky. With the cooperation of the Tuoba tribe,
They went to Tanhan Mountain and killed Kebineng's relatives and subordinates on the charge of plotting rebellion, and recruited his tribesmen as surprise cavalry, which greatly intimidated the Xianbei tribes.
Later, the right general Xu Huang also arrived with a large army. With a strong army on his side, everyone in Xianbei was frightened and did not dare to act rashly. Under the angel's edict, everyone finally accepted the imperial court's decision to delineate the five Xianbei tribes and set up the Mobei Protectorate to control them.
The strategy was adopted, and under the leadership of the new governor of Mobei, General Zhang Liao of the left, he swore an oath to make an alliance by killing animals on Danhan Mountain, expressing his eternal submission and never rebelling again.
Tuoba Jiefen, the leader of the Tuoba tribe, also got the reward he wanted. The commander of the left tribe of Xianbei took the first step towards the strength of the Tuoba tribe.
Two days later, Xu Huang led the army and was ordered to leave Zhang Fei, Ma Tai, Zhu Zhi, Liang Xing, Guo Yuan and others to supervise five Xianbei captains to assist Zhang Liao in Mobei.
On the way back to the army, Zhang He, the Andong general who succeeded Zhang Liao in guarding Youzhou, led the lieutenant general Han Dang, led the recruits, and protected the Goguryeo captain Jiang Xu and others to attack Liaodong, completely pacified Goguryeo, Fuyu and other countries, and established vassal jurisdiction.
From then on, there were no more border dangers in the north. Xu Huang only heard sporadically that Zhang Liao was high-spirited and prepared to clean up Xianbei in the west. He remembered that he met and talked with Zhang Liao before leaving. Xu Huang couldn't help but laugh at the high-spirited look on his face. Then he also heard that the imperial court had established a
Chenjun in Jizhou in the east received a Japanese slave ship. Zhang Xiu, the Fuyue general stationed in Yangzhou, made many military exploits against Shanyue and almost defeated them all. Countries in the Western Region also sent envoys to ask for the princess, and the request was enclosed...
...but none of this seems to have anything to do with him.
Xu Huang returned to the court, handed back the talisman for mobilizing troops, and peacefully appointed his new general guard, and was awarded the title of Marquis by the emperor.
After Beique surrendered his prisoners, the emperor graciously exempted Kebineng from the death penalty, placed him under house arrest in Manyi Residence, and rewarded the meritorious soldiers in the war. In the court, Cao Cao's promotion to the hussar general attracted the most attention.
Locally, Zhang Meng succeeded Duan Xuan, who had entered the imperial court as a guard, and became the general of Anxi, guarding the northwest. Sun Ce also crossed Geshun and became the general of Anbei, guarding Bingzhou.
As a result, the imperial court had General Zhang He of Andong, General Sun Ce of Anbei, General Zhang Meng of Anxi, and General Jujun of Pingnan who was far away in Jiaozhou. However, these Generals of Si'an, Xu Huang, and Zhang Liao were originally in charge of Zheng.
When he was the general, his position was much lower. From now on, when the world is at peace, I am afraid that even General Si'an will be removed.
The days of fighting with each other will eventually come to an end. Xu Huang, who lives at home, sometimes wonders, should his son Xu Gai leave the army and follow the path of a scribe?
However, this did not keep him free for long. The emperor's edict asking Xu Gai to serve the third prince Liu Sheng from being a halberd man put him in a dilemma.
There is the emperor on one side and the prince on the other. Xu Huang, who has returned from great military exploits, is suddenly caught in the middle of the whirlpool. What should he choose?