Now Wang Mang did not dare to offend Qin Hao easily. He concluded that if he dared to send a navy this time, and with Qin Hao's temperament, he would definitely send a navy to land in Sanhan as soon as possible.
Although Wang Mang has been trying his best to expand his navy since he came to Sanhan. The scale of his navy is several times stronger than when he came, but it is obviously not enough compared with the Qin army's navy.
Besides, he can expand the navy army, and Qin Hao can also expand the navy army. Qin Hao can have a navy army formed by selling iron and steel with a hook.
Unconsciously, the two sides were on the same level, so before unifying the three Koreas, Wang Mang decided not to provoke Qin Hao easily.
Wang Mang did not save the Manchus because he did not dare to offend Qin Hao. Another reason was that he believed that the trapped Qing army was completely hopeless.
Instead of wasting time and energy and risking involving one's own navy to rescue the unrelated Qing army, it would be better to continue to conquer the Three Korean Peninsula.
Of course, the main reason is that Wang Mang feels that the Manchu Qing Dynasty is too strong, and the current Manchu Qing Dynasty is too arrogant and arrogant.
Watching the Qin army pin the Manchus to the ground and beat them up is not necessarily a good thing. It can just wake up the arrogant Manchu and Qing senior officials and let them know how much they have. This will facilitate their future relationship with the Manchus after they unify the three Koreas.
Join forces.
Wang Mang refused so resolutely that Yinzhen didn't have a chance to say anything else. His mission was a failure, but Yinzhen's mission to Japan was successful.
Oda Nobunaga had no grudges against the Qin State, and even sent a mission to have some "friendly" exchanges. However, a few months ago, the entire offshore area of Han Dynasty was invaded by Japanese pirates, and hundreds of thousands of people died tragically.
Let the Han people's dislike of Japan reach its peak.
Although the actions of the Japanese pirates were all done by forces opposed to Oda Nobunaga and had little to do with Oda Nobunaga, the Han people did not care about so many things, as long as they knew they were Japanese, anyway, monks who could escape could not escape from the temple.
Officials from the Qin, Ming, and Wu kingdoms wrote letters asking their monarchs to send troops to conquer the Japanese country in order to wash away the shame.
In this regard, Ming King Zhu Di and Wu Gongsun Jian were willing but powerless, while Qin King Qin Hao said in public more than once that sooner or later the Japanese pirates would pay the price for their actions.
It can be seen that if the King of Qin took the lead, it would not be difficult to form a coalition to conquer Japan. At least Qin and Wu would definitely send troops.
After Oda Nobunaga realized this, he quickly sent an envoy to Luoyang to explain the truth to the court and clear away the responsibility, but the court asked him to hand over the culprit of the Japanese pirates' detention.
Of course Oda Nobunaga also wanted to hand over these people. After all, Japan would be unified without them? But those forces that sent Japanese pirates robbed a large amount of money and food from the Han Dynasty? Can the wounds of the previous war recover faster than him?
Oda Nobunaga may not be able to defeat opponents from the other alliance.
In order not to offend the Qin State at all, the Japanese envoys had no choice but to verbally promise the Han court that they would hand over the Japanese pirate leaders? But they did not set a specific date.
Is Oda Nobunaga planning to take it one step at a time? Anyway, the Japanese Empire is alone overseas. Before the thirteen states of the Han Dynasty are reunited, it is unlikely that Qin will cross the sea to conquer Japan. He still has time to develop national power and accumulate strength.
Regardless of whether Yinzhen is a time traveler, let’s say that Oda Nobunaga was from the Ming Dynasty. And Yinzhen was from the Qing Dynasty. Of course, Yinzhen has a certain understanding of Oda Nobunaga, the Japanese hero.
Yinzhen knew that Oda Nobunaga, like the Manchus, was full of covetousness for the land of China? But the strength of the Central Plains princes was too strong, so before Japan could grow stronger, he could only suppress his ambitions first and concentrate on development? Savings
strength.
The two families were originally unrelated? But now the 200,000 Qing troops in Youbeiping are in danger, and Japan happens to have a navy that can save the Qing army from the fire, so don't blame Yinzhen for plotting against Japan.
Yinzhen knew the difficulty of this mission. Using conventional rhetoric, whether it was inducement or coercion, the possibility of persuading Oda Nobunaga to send troops was slim. The only possibility of success was to arouse Nobunaga's ambition.
As long as Oda Nobunaga understands the power of the Qin army, once the 200,000 Qing army is annihilated and the Qin Dynasty completely unifies the north without the control of the Qing Dynasty, the gap between the two countries will become wider and wider, and Japan will
With no further possibility of marching into the Central Plains, it was possible to persuade Oda Nobunaga to send troops.
It has to be said that Yinzhen is worthy of being a wise king, Emperor Yongzheng. His ideas are very correct. He aroused Oda Nobunaga's ambition and was indeed the only one who could allow him to send troops.
After a whole day of lobbying, Yinzhen tried his best to say everything he needed to say, but he still couldn't convince him completely. However, Oda Nobunaga's attitude towards sending troops also changed from what he had never done before.
The thought of agreeing to send troops turned into weighing the pros and cons of sending troops.
After realizing this, Yinzhen began to strike while the iron was hot. Not only did he lobby Nobunaga himself, he also spent a lot of money to bribe officials from the Japanese Empire, asking them to help him lobby and clarify his interests, so that the two countries could join forces to fight against Qin.
Two days later, Oda Nobunaga held an imperial meeting and announced in public that he agreed to the naval expedition. He also decided to personally lead the naval expedition to contain the Qin navy.
The reason why Oda Nobunaga decided to go on a personal expedition was mainly because he could not trust his generals. After all, Japan's warships were inferior to Qin's, and there were not many naval generals who could take action.
As for the Qin State, just by listening to Yinzhen's description, Oda Nobunaga knew that Zhou Yu, the commander-in-chief of the Qin Navy Navy, was not simple. He was afraid that his naval generals would not obey orders and directly go to war with the Qin Navy Navy.
In the end, the Japanese navy was destroyed in western Liaoning, so I might as well fight it myself.
Yinzhen did not expect that Oda Nobunaga would personally lead the expedition, and at the same time, he secretly sighed in his heart that it was a pity.
If another Japanese general led the army, he would naturally believe whatever he said and the Japanese would believe it. It would not be impossible to provoke the Qin and Japanese navies to go to war.
But if Oda Nobunaga takes action in person, if Yinzhen dares to make such small moves, then he is really seeking his own death.
Under Yinzhen's lobbying, Oda Nobunaga agreed to the Qing Dynasty's alliance request. Japan and the Qing Dynasty submitted letters of credence to form an alliance, and agreed that if one side was invaded, the other side would send troops to support it.
Subsequently, the Japanese Emperor Oda Nobunaga personally led 30,000 naval troops to march across the sea to western Liaoning. However, he did not go to war with the Qin army, but helped the Qing army to contain Qin's Qingzhou Navy.
The situation in Youzhou, which was originally stable, has become more complicated due to the intervention of new forces.