"You guys must also know that the imperial army has not yet entered Guanzhong, and Shandong is already rumoring that the army of tigers and wolves in Liangzhou will cause trouble to Shandong. You are willing to serve the imperial court, which is a good thing, but can you restrain your good subordinates?
Let the rumor become a fact?”
Jiang Xu and Yang Fu looked at each other and bowed to him. "I am so arrogant and dare to ask Your Majesty to review."
"So sure?" Liu Xie smiled. "It seems that he is very prepared."
Yang Xiu said: "It is entirely up to the support of Hanyang heroes, so that education can be successfully implemented."
Jiang Xu said: "Your Majesty is wise and regards our Liangzhou as the territory of the Han Dynasty, and does not regard it as Qiang and Hu. He also sent a good prefect who had acquired virtue and talent for our Hanyang. All the people are happy and transformed without teaching.
The people are grateful for your Majesty’s kindness and are willing to fight to the death for Your Majesty.”
Liu Xie turned around and said to Jia Xu, Zhou Zhong and others: "Hanyang is very morale and deserves to be the hometown of Emperor Yan."
Jia Xu smiled and said, "Hanyang was originally named Tianshui. It is not only the hometown of Emperor Yan, but also the hometown of Fuxi. It has been outstanding since ancient times."
Zhou Zhong curled his lips and turned his head.
After a while, he had no serious business, so he read a lot of new articles, including articles that argued that Liangzhou was the hometown of Emperor Yan, or even Fuxi, and the evidence came from the Han and Qiang people.
Especially the songs mentioned by the Qiang people.
He just thought it was just a pastime, and he disagreed with Jia Xu's unreasonable argument on such an occasion and was not interested in supporting him.
Liu Xie was very interested, so he asked Jiang Xu and Yang Fu a few words, and agreed to their request for follow-up, but did not agree to the proofreading.
The soldiers of a county are not enough for the emperor to review. They can only wait until after Guanzhong, when the soldiers of each county gather, and then review them together.
Whether you can make your face look depends on their own.
Although he failed to ask the emperor to review it as he wished, Jiang Xu and Yang Fu were still very happy with the opportunity to follow the battle.
Liu Xie immediately chatted with Wang Wei for a few more words.
Wang Wei had already learned in advance that Wang Yi proposed not to be a governor, and he was quite embarrassed and repeatedly apologized. However, Liu Xie disagreed with Wang Wei's view. In front of Jia Xu and others, he expressed his affirmation of Wang Yi.
First, Wang Yi is brave and knowledgeable and dares to express his own opinions, which is worthy of recognition.
Second, Wang Yi's proposal to not have a governor seems radical, but it is not unreasonable. The territory is getting bigger and bigger, and the governor system can no longer meet the actual needs. The jurisdiction of the governor of the state is too large to be taken into account. It is not only prominent in Liangzhou, but also in Jiaozhou, and Yi.
There are also such problems in states.
It is urgent to re-dividate the states or adjust the powers of the state governor. It is rare for someone to come forward to raise this question.
I am not afraid of being rough, but I am afraid of not mentioning my opinions.
Jia Xu's proposal to divide Liangzhou into three is just a solution. In terms of meaning, it may not exceed Wang Yi's view.
Seeing that the emperor attached so much importance to Wang Yi's opinions, and even ignored Jia Xu's face, Wang Wei was a little frightened.
Jia Xu was generous and expressed his agreement with the emperor's view. He proposed to make a three-pointer in Liangzhou, not opposing Wang Yi, but just hoped to progress. It seems that it is still difficult to use the county as the state. In the long run, Wang Yi
The viewpoint is still valuable.
Only then did Wang Wei feel relieved and smile again.
It was the first time that Jiang Xu and Yang Fu met the emperor. He was so approachable, but he didn't want to give in casually, and spoke frankly, and was very happy.
As people from Liangzhou, what they dislike the most is the hypocrisy of the Guandong scholars and officials. They are just talking and thinking, which makes people unpredictable.
It’s easier to get along with if you say anything.
Accompanied by Yang Xiu, Liu Xie inspected several nearby counties, including newly reclaimed land and grazing pastures.
Overall, the people in Hanyang live a stable life, and the relationship between Han and Qiang is relatively harmonious.
Among them, there are support from the four surnames of Tianshui, some land was sold, and some household registration moved to Guanzhong, and land and pastures were not so short. In the final analysis, the most fundamental contradiction is the contradiction between population and land. When the contradiction is not so intense, when the contradiction is not so intense Ordinary people have the foundation to survive, and the prefect is honest and no one dares to exploit it casually. Even if life is harder, they can still accept it.
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Liu Xie and Yang Xiu discussed the possibility of recruiting Liu Biao and Liu Zhang.
Yang Xiu agreed.
Liangzhou can provide sufficient troops, but cannot provide enough food and grass. If Liu Biao and Liu Zhang could surrender without fighting, Jingzhou, with a wealthy household registration, Yizhou would become the food of the imperial court, greatly reducing the burden on Guanzhong and making it possible to quickly pacify Shandong. Significant significance.
The peace of the world will also reduce the willingness to possess land. The more chaotic the world is, the more precious the food is, the stronger the willingness of the great clans to occupy the land. The reason why the Hanyang clans were willing to give up some land was not only their desire for a career, In Taiping, Liangzhou, the relatively sufficient grain supply is also one of the important reasons.
Liu Xie sighed secretly.
It was not that Yang Xiu was not sure about his intention to suppress the merger, but he still said so, obviously supporting the gradual strategy and was unwilling to use the opportunity of war to defeat the Shandong clan into a rebellion and then kill it.
But they don't know that without a stormy revolution, it's almost impossible to accomplish.
Those big families in Shandong are not the little tyrants of Liangzhou who are like the four emperors, so it is much more difficult to reason with them.
But history is so helpless that he has the final say.
Even if he is the emperor.
A fast horse rushed into the prefect of Chenliu.
Cao Cao, the governor of Yanzhou, received an edict from the emperor, ordering him to rectify his troops and prepare to reinforce Pengcheng.
In the edict, the emperor sternly warned Cao Cao not to commit the mistakes of the Pengcheng massacre again, otherwise he would be severely punished.
After reading the edict, Cao Cao burst into a cold sweat while feeling relieved.
With this edict, he finally didn't have to worry. No matter how harsh the emperor's tone was, as long as he was told that he was given a chance to commit crimes and make meritorious service, he would not have to worry about future liquidation.
The edict is to be announced to the world. You have no jokes and cannot go back on your word.
Cao Cao immediately summoned Guo Jia, Cheng Yu and other advisers to discuss the issue of sending troops.
It is not easy to reinforce Pengcheng. Although Shen Pei led the main force to attack Pengcheng, he left a lot of troops in Suiyang. Only by conquering Suiyang can one advance eastward.
Guo Jia proposed to assemble all the troops and besiege Suiyang.
Since he has made meritorious contributions, he should show enough sincerity to make the emperor feel that he has truly regretted it and do whatever it takes to understand the siege of Pengcheng.
There are about 10,000 defenders in Suiyang, but there are not many soldiers in Jizhou, most of them are Yanzhou soldiers.
Shen Pei dared to do this based on a premise: the court will not send troops, and Cao Cao will not do his best, and it will be difficult to conquer Suiyang in a short period of time. Even if Cao Cao sends troops, he will have enough time to return to help and strive to ensure that Suiyang will not be lose.
Therefore, Cao Cao could do the opposite, gather all his troops and attack Suiyang, and see how Shen Pei responded.
If Shenmao returns to help, the siege of Pengcheng can be lifted. Without the need for the court to send troops, Cao Cao completed the task and his first achievements are at his fingertips.
If Shen Pei did not return to the rescue, he took the opportunity to take Sui Yang and forced Shen Pei to retreat.
"Will the emperor send Han Sui to send troops?" Cao Cao asked Guo Jia.
Guo Jia smiled. "No matter whether the emperor will send Han Sui to send troops or not, Han Sui must have the idea of sending troops. As long as he mobilizes troops, the lord will have the opportunity to take advantage of the situation."