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Chapter 180 Uninvited Guest

Zhang Yang was unhappy.

He traveled hundreds of miles and brought food to meet him, but the emperor did not give him any reward. Instead, he dismissed his Hanoi governor and warmly invited Lu Bu to return.

The difference is too obvious.

If I had known this, it would be better not to come.

Cai Yan, who was in charge of recording, saw Zhang Yang's frustration and calmly reminded: "Your Majesty intends to pacify Bingzhou and expel the barbarians, so General Zhang sent an edict to King Qin, and he came at the right time. I vaguely remember that the general seemed to

Are you from Yunzhong? At that time, Ding Jianyang of Taishan was appointed governor of Bingzhou and made many military exploits, among which he was a general."

Zhang Yang looked at Cai Yan in surprise, cheering up his depressed mood.

"This is..."

Liu Xie turned to look at Cai Yan. Cai Yan winked and glanced at Zhang Yang.

Liu Xie turned to look at Zhang Yang, suddenly alert and understood what Cai Yan meant.

"She is Cai Bo's daughter, Cai Yan, the commander of Lantai."

Zhang Yang was overjoyed and hurriedly handed over his hands in greeting. "It turns out she is Mr. Cai's daughter. I have admired you for a long time. Does your Majesty also know that I am Zhang Yang?"

Cai Yan returned the courtesy. "Who knows that Ding Jianyang's warriors are as good as flying generals?"

Zhang Yang felt happy and quickly said a few words of humility.

Cai Yan stepped aside and concentrated on recording.

Liu Xie chatted with Zhang Yang and asked about the situation in northern Xinjiang.

When Zhang Yang was young, he accompanied Ding Yuan on the expedition. Although he did not make any great achievements, he was quite familiar with the geography and people of northern Xinjiang. After Dong Zhuo entered the capital, he became a rogue and joined forces with Yu Fuluo. He was very familiar with the situation of the Huns.

I also have personal experience.

Liu Xie wanted to bring peace to the Huns, and Zhang Yang's experience was very useful.

After all, there were only a few ministers in the court who knew the Huns, and Yang Feng had some experience.

There were quite a few people in Xiliang who followed Zhang Huan and Dong Zhuo to conquer the Xiongnu, but they were either dead or not in sight.

Zhang Yang is simply a guide who comes to your doorstep.

After Cai Yan reminded Liu Xie of Zhang Yang's value, his attitude also changed.

After counting the grains brought by Zhang Yang, Liu Xie followed the trend and worshiped Zhang Yang as a general of heroic cavalry.

Although General Xiaoqi is also a general with a mixed title, he is more formal than General Fengyi, and he has been promoted by half a level.

For Zhang Yang, promotion was secondary, the emperor's attitude was the important thing.

After receiving the reward, he not only felt relieved, but also regained his fighting spirit and couldn't wait to show off his skills in the next battle.

"I have thousands of knights from Bingzhou, all of whom are Yunzhong, and Yanmen warriors who can serve as the vanguard."

Liu Xie got what he wanted and gave Zhang Yang a few words of encouragement, telling him to go on the expedition with peace of mind and that he would be rich and powerful in the future.

The purpose of conferring Zhang Yang the title of General of Jingqi was to build another Bingzhou Jingqi in addition to the Liangzhou Jingqi, to enhance their strength and at the same time check and balance the Xiliang generals so that they would not be too presumptuous.

In addition to Lu Bu's force, there is another reason for anxiously summoning Lu Bu back, that is, the people of Liangzhou hate Lu Bu and are also afraid of Lu Bu.

Guo Si was dead, and for a while there was no one in the Xiliang army who could challenge Lu Bu in a duel.

"Does Your Majesty really want to recall Lu Bu?" Fu Shou asked softly, holding the bowl in both hands.

"Of course." Liu Xie said, took a sip of fish soup, carefully picked out the cooked fish meat, and put it into his mouth.

It’s been a long time since I’ve eaten meat, so I can’t waste any of it.

The same goes for those Confucian scholars who are said to "never tire of fine food and delicate food". They stay far away when handling fish and are more active than anyone else when eating. If there are not too many colleagues watching, it is not ruled out that someone will hold it.

Bowl licking.

"Your Majesty, Lu Bu is a guilty person." Fu Shou's voice was even lower. "He dug most of the imperial tombs in Luoyang."

"I knew that, so I didn't directly issue an edict to let him come back."

"Is there any difference?" Fu Shou looked at Liu Xie puzzled.

"I hope so." Liu Xie said calmly, with a calm expression on his face but a mess in his heart.

Lu Bu's crime was even more serious than that of Li Jue and Guo Si, and was on par with Dong Zhuo.

Most of the imperial mausoleums in the north of Luoyang City were dug up and destroyed by Lu Bu himself, and the treasures inside became Dong Zhuo's private property through his hands. They are now scattered everywhere, just like the dignity of the Han Dynasty, shattered on the ground.

Summoning Lu Bu back to the court and entrusting him with important tasks would inevitably lead to opposition from ministers.

If punishment is not imposed, the court's face will be lost.

But how to punish him is a problem, and he hasn't found a suitable method yet.

Asking Zhang Yang to write a letter to Lu Bu instead of issuing an edict directly was to avoid following the truth.

There will be records in the daily notes, but these contents can be kept private for the time being, so don’t worry.

He just wanted to discuss this matter with Yang Biao.

Situ Zhao Wen, Sikong Zhang Xi and others disappointed him so much that he did not want to discuss such matters with those who were in the court and whose hearts were with Yuan.

Fu Shou lowered his head and muttered: "Since Your Majesty has the regulations, I will not talk too much."

Liu Xie felt Fu Shou's disappointment, thought for a moment, and said, "What have you been busy with, young master, these days?"

Fu Shou raised his head and glanced at Liu Xie, a little aggrieved. "Your Majesty has been busy with military affairs these days and has no time to study. He has nothing to do."

"Where is your brother?"

"He...the same."

Liu Xie frowned.

Fu Wan and his son are similar to Zhang Yang, they are too passive. If they are not arranged to do things, they will fish every day without even making a sound.

"When you have time, ask your brother if he is interested in becoming a teacher in the guard camp."

Fu Shou's brows were filled with joy. "I will send someone to ask you later," he then bowed and saluted. "Thank you, Your Majesty."

Fu Dian was just a scholar, and could do nothing but read and teach. It was safer to be a teacher in the Weiwei camp and teach the guards to read than to teach the Xiliang soldiers to read.

"Work hard!" Liu Xie gave him an encouraging look.

Although Fu Wan and his son are not of great use, they are relatives of the country after all, and their loyalty is sufficient. Try to arrange for them to do things within their capabilities as much as possible. It is in line with the principle of close relatives and virtuous people, and no one will gossip.

On the contrary, the point of disinterestedness is idealistic and not practical.

Dong Cheng wants to use it, and Fu Wan also needs to use it, but it must be used appropriately and without nepotism.

Fu Shou couldn't restrain his joy and ordered people to pass on Fu Shou's instructions so that he could express his gratitude.

Before Fu Dian arrived, a minister came to report, and Wang Yi, the governor of Hedong, asked to see him.

Liu Xie was greatly surprised.

I received news before that Wang Yi, the governor of Hedong, and Yang Biao were detained by the Wei family. How did he appear here? Did he escape or was he released?

Liu Xie thought for a while and ordered someone to summon Cai Yan.

"Are you familiar with Wang Yi, the governor of Hedong?"

Cai Yan was stunned for a moment. "I know a little bit. Wang Yizi Wendu was a native of Niyang in the north. He studied under the late Taiwei Liu Kuan Wenrao, and he acted in the style of his teacher. He should have been the governor of Hedong during the Chuping period.

, I don’t know the specific time, so I need to check it out.”

"He is Liu Kuan's disciple?" Liu Xie had heard of Liu Kuan's name and his deeds.

"Yes."

Liu Xie nodded and ordered someone to send Wang Yi to see him.

There was no need to check. Since he had the same style as Liu Kuan, he could roughly guess Wang Yi's purpose.

After a while, Wang Yi arrived in a hurry. When he saw Liu Xie, he fell to the ground and burst into tears before he spoke.

Liu Xie said nothing and looked at Wang Yi quietly.


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