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Chapter 2266: Qin Tang Luoyang Treaty (Part 2)

Chapter 2266: Treaty of Luoyang between Qin and Tang Dynasties (Part 2)

"Mr. Zhang Yi, my king has already agreed to surrender and abdicate the throne, but you still want to cede the entire left Fenling and right Fufeng counties. This appetite is too big," Li Shangyin said angrily.

There are three counties and 38 counties in Guanzhong, and 14 counties are currently occupied by the Qin army.

Zuo Fenling had 13 counties, 7 of which had surrendered to the Qin Dynasty, and only 5 were still under the control of the Tang army.

There are 15 counties in Fufeng on the right, and 4 of them are in the hands of Qin.

Once these eight counties requested by the Qin State fall into the hands of the Qin Army, the Qin Army's originally scattered territories will be connected into a whole, and they will completely gain a foothold in Guanzhong.

At that time, Guanzhong will be divided into two, showing the trend of splitting between north and south.

The northern and eastern parts of Guanzhong were owned by the Qin army, while the southern and western parts were owned by Li and Tang.

In this case, it would be difficult to expel the Qin army from Guanzhong. This was something Li Shangyin did not want to see anyway.

"It is absolutely impossible to cede the eight counties of Feng Ling on the left and Fufeng on the right." Li Shangyin decisively refused.

Regarding Li Shangyin's reaction, Zhang Yi seemed not surprised at all, and said with a smile: "Dare I ask the Tang envoy, can the defense power of these 8 counties be comparable to Xiaoguan Wuguan?"

Li Shangyin was silent for a moment and then replied: "Of course I can't."

"Even Xiaoguan and Wuguan were conquered by our army, and now Chang'an is in danger. Does your envoy think that our army does not have the ability to conquer these five counties?"

Hearing this, Li Shangyi did not dare to speak.

Zhang Yi's attitude is already very obvious. If he does not take the five counties of Zuo Feng Ling and connect the acquired lands into a whole, the Qin army's foundation in Guanzhong will be unstable after all. Therefore, regardless of whether Li Tang agrees with it or not, these five counties of Zuo Feng Ling will

The counties and states of Qin are all decided.

Li Shangyin felt powerless in his heart. Only now did he truly realize how correct and cruel Ying Hao's words were: A weak country has no diplomacy.

Li Shangyin finally understood that the choice given by the Qin State was actually to give up Chang'an or to leave the five counties of Fenling.

Abandoning Chang'an is equivalent to giving up the entire Guanzhong.

If we give up 5 Fenling counties on the left and 3 Fufeng counties on the right, we can still own half of Guanzhong.

Therefore, he had no choice but to choose the latter.

"The Tang Dynasty can cede territory, but eight counties are too many, and the Qin Dynasty must also guarantee that after the Tang Dynasty surrenders, the Qin army will not be the first to use troops against the Tang Dynasty." Li Shangyin said with a serious face.

"Of course, but the premise is that the Tang State cannot betray the Qin Dynasty." Zhang Yi said with a smile.

Li Shangyin nodded, began to discuss the number of counties to be ceded, and proposed that a maximum of 3 counties could be ceded.

It was naturally impossible for Zhang Yi to agree, but after talking for a long time, and even talking about four counties, they could no longer talk.

In this regard, both Zhang Yi and Li Shangyin chose to keep their differences aside and continued to discuss the following regulations.

"Mr. Zhang Yi, you call Qin Hai, Sima Yi, and Kong Peng traitors of the Qin State. But as far as I know, neither Sima Yi nor Kong Peng served as officials in the Qin State."

The implication is that if you want to hand it over, you can only hand it over to Hu Hai, and it is impossible at the other two times.

For Hu Hai, a morally corrupt and useless waste, Li and Tang might have been able to protect him when he was strong, but now the Tang state itself can't protect it, so it's naturally impossible to protect him.

As for Sima Yi and Kong Peng, they are both top civil and military talents, so naturally they cannot give up.

"But Sima Yi betrayed the Sima family, planned a coup, and participated in the rebellion, causing great losses to the Qin Dynasty..."

Zhang Yi put pressure on Li Shangyin from all aspects, which made Li Shangyin sweat on his forehead, but he still gritted his teeth and refused to let go.

The two sides talked for an entire afternoon, but there were still many differences. No one could say anything about the other, so they could only continue the discussion tomorrow.

Before leaving, Zhang Yi threatened: "Mr. Li, let me remind you that negotiations are negotiations and wars are wars. If Chang'an City is captured by our army during our negotiations, you will have to pay far more than this."

Already."

"you……"

Li Shangyin was so angry that he couldn't speak, but he had no choice. He couldn't make the decision on some things. He could only fly pigeons to send messages back, waiting for the orders of the king of Tang. At the same time, he contacted envoys from various countries to put pressure on Qin.

The next day, Li Shangyin brought envoys from Shu, Chu, Song, Wu, Ming, and Sui to negotiate with Zhang Yi, using the power of seven to jointly exert pressure, hoping to force Zhang Yi to give in.

Seeing this, Zhang Yi called for envoys from Wei and the Southern Barbarians to bolster his momentum and asked them to watch on the sidelines.

Faced with the pressure from the seven countries, Zhang Yi still adhered to the bottom line, fought with the group of envoys on her own, and brought the art of negotiation to the extreme.

The two sides debated continuously for a whole day, making advances and retreats, but there were still a lot of differences.

The seven countries were all shocked by Zhang Yi's toughness, especially the attitudes of Song and Wu became more ambiguous.

At this point, the negotiations between the Qin and Tang Dynasties initially reached a deadlock. It was not until the arrival of Sun Jian and Zhao Kuangyin and the return of the flying pigeon message from Chang'an that the deadlock was broken again.

After Sun Jian and Zhao Kuangyin arrived, they did not directly express their opinions on the Qin-Tang negotiations, but during their meeting with the King of Qin, they said a few words of favor to the Tang state. This attitude also made Ying Hao wary.

Qin did not care about the opinions of these hostile countries, Shu and Chu, but the three allies of Wei, Song and Wu could not care less.

Once they all fall out with the Qin State, the Qin State will really be the enemy of the whole world, and the Qin State will still need the existence of these allies before it can completely digest the land of Hebei and restore its national strength.

In order to give face to the Song and Wu countries, Ying Hao gave Zhang Yi an order to take a step back on the issue of ceding land, and finally talked about ceding only the 5 counties of Zuo Fenling.

With 5 counties in hand, Qin's territory in Guanzhong can still be connected into one whole area.

As for the flying pigeon letter that Li Shimin flew back, it not only gave Li Shangyin greater authority to negotiate, but also told Li Shangyin to end the negotiation as soon as possible.

Finally, Zhang Yi proposed to halve the war allocation, and Li Shangyin accepted all Qin's conditions.

Witnessed by many countries such as Chu, Shu, Sui, Wei, Song, and Wu, Li Shangyin represented the Tang State and Zhang Yi represented the Qin State and jointly signed the famous "Qin-Tang Luoyang Treaty" in later generations.

The "Treaty of Luoyang between Qin and Tang Dynasties" contains eighteen regulations:

Article 1: From now on, the Tang State breaks away from the puppet Han Dynasty, declares its vassalage to the Qin Dynasty, and voluntarily becomes a vassal state of the Qin Dynasty.

Article 2: Li Shimin, the king of Tang Dynasty, resigned from the throne and was demoted to the title of Duke of the country.

Article 3: The Qin and Tang Dynasties used the current land area as the dividing line, and the Tang State ceded the five counties of Zuofengling to the Qin State.



Article 6: Send the prince Li Zhi to Luoyang to serve as a hostage. If there are no major changes in the Tang Dynasty, the prince will not be allowed to return to the country...



Article 9: The two countries entered into a marriage alliance and formed a good alliance forever. Princess Li Xiuning of Tang State married King Ying Hao of Qin as his wife...



Article 11: Li Shimin will accept the mistake of besieging Luoyang and personally apologize to the soldiers of Qin who died in the battle...



Article 15: The Tang State returns the traitor Qin Hai to the Qin State...



Article 18: After the armistice, both Qin and Tang will jointly disarm, and the total number of troops in Guanzhong of both countries shall not exceed 100,000.


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