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2772. Chapter 2703 Yang Guang's Third Expedition to Jichang and Li Siyuan

Chapter 2703 Yang Guang’s third western expedition, Ji Chang and Li Siyuan separatist rule

Chapter 2699: Yang Guang sent troops to the Western Regions for the third time, Ji Chang and Li Siyuan separatized the Western Regions

Li Jing originally thought that given Yang Guang's level of vigilance towards Da Qin, it would take at least three to four months, or even half a year, after the Central Plains War began before he could let go of his vigilance.

After all, only such a long period of time would allow Sui Ting, headed by Yang Guang, to believe that Da Qin would devote all its power to the Central Plains, and then relax its guard against Da Qin.

Li Jing had already made preparations to wait three to four months, or even half a year, before sending troops to attack Sui.

But what Li Jing never expected was that just one and a half months after the Central Plains War started, Yang Guang could no longer hold himself any longer and relaxed his guard against Da Qin.

At first, Li Jing was a little doubtful whether Yang Guang was testing him, but Yang Guang suddenly decided to conquer the Western Regions three times, and the army had already entered the Western Regions. Only then did Li Jing conclude that Yang Guang was not testing him, but was really pressing on.

Can't stand it any longer.

Why did Yang Guang decide to suddenly attack the Western Regions? Naturally, he was frightened by Qin's offensive against the Central Plains.

You know, after so many years of mergers and hegemony, the original thirteen states of the Han Dynasty now only have eight states: Qin, Wei, Song, Ming, Shu, Chu, Wu, and Sui. The Sui state’s strength ranking among these eight states is

The weakest.

The Qin Dynasty had nearly a million troops, and the Eight Routes of the Qin Dynasty came out together to single-handedly challenge the three countries of Wei, Song, and Wu, which were stronger than the Sui Kingdom. However, they still defeated the Three Kingdoms Allied Forces.

Yang Guang thought he would not be afraid before, but when this day came, he was still stimulated by this cruel reality.

At present, Da Qin has won many battles on the western front of the Central Plains, and Cao Wei has no intention of blocking Da Qin's offensive.

And once Cao Wei is defeated, or even defeated miserably, the Song and Ming countries will be isolated and difficult to survive, and it will only be a matter of time before they are defeated one by one. By then, the Sui Kingdom in Xiliang will definitely become the next target of Qin.

The three kingdoms of Wei, Song and Ming were all stronger than the Sui Kingdom. Even if the three kingdoms joined forces, they could not stop the Qin Dynasty. How could the Sui Kingdom stop the Qin Dynasty on its own?

The end is approaching, and Yang Guang is also a mortal, so how can he not be afraid?

Yang Guang was originally very optimistic about the Three Kingdoms Alliance, but the performance of the Cao Army and the Song Army on the battlefield was too poor. Although the Ming Army's performance was better, it could not play a decisive role.

Yang Guang has now given up hope in the war in the Central Plains, but he did not have the courage to send troops to sneak attack the Qin's rear during the war between the Qin, Wei, Song and Ming Dynasties.

The Qin Dynasty attacked the Three Kingdoms of the Central Plains. Although it dispatched most of its troops, the remaining forces were still strong.

If the Sui Kingdom defended Xiliang, there would be no danger, but if they attacked Qin, they would really rush in and kill people.

Given the size of the Sui State, there was no difference between attacking Qin alone and seeking death, but joining forces with other forces to attack Qin? Unfortunately, no force would send troops.

In addition to the Qin, Wei, Song, Wu, and Sui dynasties, Wu was invaded by Chu due to internal strife. Wu and Chu were engaged in a national war, so it was naturally impossible for them to send troops.

As for the Kingdom of Shu, it had just experienced the great defeat of Hanzhong and had also lost several counties in southern Shu, and it had not yet recovered.

Even if the Shu State forcibly sends troops, it will still have to break through Hanzhong in order to threaten the Qin Dynasty. However, the Great Qin Dynasty has a large number of powerful generals in Hanzhong, and it is impossible for the Shu State to break through it with the current strength of the Shu State.

In addition to the eight countries of the Central Plains, foreign countries can also take advantage of it, but Yuan and Meng were violently beaten by Qin, and Jin and Manchu were still in civil war.

As for the Tubo Kingdom on the plateau, although it had the best relationship with the Sui Kingdom and the two countries were still allies, Songtsen Gampo was not a fool either.

If the Qin Dynasty wanted to destroy the Sui State, Tubo could send troops to rescue the Sui State, because saving the Sui State would mean protecting itself. However, Tubo would definitely not have the guts to jointly send troops with the Sui State to attack Qin. After all, most of the benefits of winning would be

It belongs to the Sui State, and if they lose, the country will be destroyed.

The benefits were too small, the risks were too great, and the achievements were not proportional. How could Songtsen Gampo dare to join forces with Yang Guang to send troops to attack Qin?

Among the foreign countries, in addition to the Yuan, Jin, Qing, and Tubo kingdoms, there was also the Korean state founded by Wang Mang.

Yang Guang didn't take Wang Mang seriously at all, and he didn't think that after the three Koreas were integrated, they would be able to rival the Sui State and threaten the strength of the Qin Dynasty, so he didn't consider Wang Mang at all.

Yang Guang looked over the map of China, but couldn't find any force that could jointly send troops. The Sui family alone had no chance of winning if they sent troops to attack Qin, so he aimed at the countries in the Western Region. After all, you have to pick the weak ones.

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Yang Guang no longer had any hope in the Three Kingdoms of the Central Plains, and once the Three Kingdoms of the Central Plains were destroyed, the Sui Kingdom would definitely become the next target of the Qin Dynasty, which is why he was so eager to expand externally.

In Yang Guang's view, once all three kingdoms of the Central Plains were destroyed, and the Qin army pointed its finger at the Sui State, it would be difficult for the Sui State alone to protect itself.

If we can destroy the countries in the Western Regions and occupy all the lands in the Western Regions, it will increase the strength of the country and leave a way out for the Sui State.

Even if Xiliang and Haizhou fall in the future, the Sui Kingdom can retreat into the Western Regions to survive without being completely destroyed.

As for surrendering to the Qin Dynasty to preserve wealth and life? Yang Guang has never thought about it.

Among the kings in the world, the four kingdoms of Qin, Wei, Song, and Wu are related by marriage, so Cao Cao, Zhao Kuangyin, and Sun Quan can surrender to Ying Hao.

Even Liu Xiu, who was born in the Han clan, and Liu Yu, who proclaimed himself emperor, could surrender, and would be favored if he surrendered voluntarily.

Of course it can be one thing, but whether you want it or not is another matter.

Among the kings in the world, only Yang Guang and Zhu Di could not surrender, because they and Da Qin both had the hatred of killing their fathers.

Zhu Di's father, Zhu Yuanzhang, died under Ying Hao's sword, and Yang Guang's father, Yang Jian, although he did not die at the hands of Ying Hao, was plotted to death by Jia Xu.

Yang Guang has thoroughly investigated the truth behind the Xuanwumen Incident.

Li Shimin indeed trapped Yang Jian, but he did not kill him. Instead, Da Qin's assassins took advantage of the opportunity and threw the blame on Li Shimin, thereby provoking a fight between the two major forces of the Sui and Tang Dynasties.

Yang Guang and Da Qin also had the hatred of killing their fathers, so it was naturally impossible for them to surrender to Da Qin, their enemy.

The road to surrender was completely blocked, Yang Guang could not see any hope of revenge, and he did not want the Sui Kingdom to be destroyed by the Qin Dynasty. In order to leave a way for the Sui Kingdom, he set his sights on the Western Regions.

Yang Guang knew very well that once the Qin attacked the Sui Dynasty, the Sui Kingdom would not be able to defend Xiliang and Haizhou. Although the environment in the Western Regions was a bit worse, with the Silk Road, it was not poor at all, and there was no strong force.

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If the Sui State could destroy all the forces and integrate them, it would also be a considerable force. Even without Xiliang and Haizhou, it would still be a powerful force.

As for whether Great Qin will set its sights on the Western Regions again? That will happen later. It is too early to consider it now.

Yang Guang could hardly care about the things in front of him, and how could he think about the future? He could only take one step at a time.

The Sui Kingdom also had great internal differences over whether to conquer the Western Regions.

The radicals headed by Yang Shuang believed that the benefits of sending troops to the Western Regions outweighed the disadvantages when they could not defeat the Qin Dynasty, so they supported sending troops to conquer the Western Regions.

The conservatives headed by Yang Su believed that the first two conquests failed to wipe out all the countries in the Western Regions, which showed that the Western Regions were not soft persimmons, and that the Western Central Plains was the top priority, and the Qin Dynasty might not necessarily devote all its strength to it.

Central Plains.

If troops were sent to the Western Regions at this time, if changes occurred in the Central Plains, the Sui State would not be able to participate in it even if it wanted to.

Therefore, the conservatives headed by Yang Su opposed sending more troops to the Western Regions, believing that it would be safe to wait and see for a while.

Although Yang Su led his army to destroy the nine countries in the Western Regions and established the territories he conquered as Tianshan, Yizhou, and Gaochang counties, he still did not attach much importance to the foreign lands in the Western Regions.

Yang Su felt that the east was the center of the world. Once the Sui State's center of gravity shifted to the west, it would probably never be able to return in this life, so it was extremely opposed to Yang Guang's expedition to the west at this time.

The opinions of the two factions within the Sui Kingdom cannot be said to be right or wrong. They can only be said to be two different choices.

Yang Guang had already lost confidence in fighting against the Qin coalition, and believed that the Wei, Song, and Ming kingdoms would be destroyed by the Qin Dynasty. He did not have much time left to prepare, so he could not waste any more precious time.

Seeing that Yang Guang refused to listen to others' advice and insisted on conquering the West, Yang Su could only agree with the Sui army's expedition to the Western Regions, but he proposed to bring Ji (Ji) Chang and Li Siyuan together.

After Yang Guang heard this, he frowned immediately. He already regarded the Western Region as his own, and naturally he did not want Ji Chang and Li Siyuan to share his cake.

Although Ji Chang was forced to surrender to the Sui Dynasty, his status was still the prefect of Longxi in the Li Tang Dynasty. In addition, there were 30,000 Han and Qiang mixed troops under his command, so he surrendered and was granted the title of prefect of Yizhou by Yang Guang.

Yizhou County is also known as the Hami area in later generations. It has a large territory but is sparsely populated. There are 13 counties in total.

Although Ji Chang was named the governor of Yizhou by Yang Guang, it was only in name. He could only govern one city, and the population was not large, which was not enough to support an army of 30,000.

This shows that although Yang Guang accepted Ji Chang on the surface, he never let go of his guard against Ji Chang in his heart.

Yang Guang just wanted to wait for Ji Chang to enter the Western Regions, and use Ji Chang's food and salary or other political means to force Ji Chang to gradually give in until he completely gave up his military power and served himself. However, he did not expect that Ji Chang's methods were far more powerful than those of Ji Chang.

What he expected was much better.

Among the kings, Yang Guang's political attribute was stronger than that of Sun Ce. It can be seen from the fact that he clearly occupied the Silk Road and was able to continuously obtain wealth through this trade route, but still made the Sui Kingdom so poor.

His political methods are not very clever.

Ji Chang's political attribute is as high as 100 points, and he is a golden political level talent in governing the country. Yang Guang is really overestimating his ability when he wants to play political battle with him.

Yang Guang refused to pay Ji Chang, so Ji Chang, under the banner of the Sui army, led his army to plunder the countries in the Western Regions to support his army. At the same time, it aggravated the conflicts in the Western Regions and made Yang Guanglai take the blame. It could be said that he killed three birds with one stone.

As for Yang Guang's other coercion methods, they were all skillfully resolved by Ji Chang.

However, Ji Chang would be troubled by Yang Guang from time to time, and he had to be wary of the revenge of the countries in the Western Regions. It can be seen that his life in the Western Regions was not easy, and even if he was not walking on thin ice, it would not be much worse.

It was not until Li Siyuan also entered the Western Regions that Ji Chang's life became easier.

Li Siyuan was the king of Longxi conferred by the Shu Han. This identity was of little use to the Shu Han, but it was of great use to the Shu Han's ally, the Sui State.

The Shu Han was the only other force that the Sui State could win over in Kansai besides the Tubo. Under the banner of the Shu Han, Li Siyuan led 28,000 troops and 12,000 military dependents and craftsmen to take refuge. As an ally, the Sui State naturally

You can't attack it.

Yang Guang had already guessed that Li Siyuan had evil intentions. After all, Li Siyuan only had 40,000 people, but he asked him for food rations for 100,000 people. But what Yang Guang never expected was that Li Siyuan would be eyeing the Western Regions.

After Li Siyuan left Haizhou and entered the Western Regions, he stayed in the Western Regions and refused to leave. He also took the initiative to contact Ji Chang behind Yang Guang's back.

Ji and Li's family joined forces to deal with the local forces in the Western Regions. With lightning speed, they quickly destroyed two small countries and finally established a firm foothold in the Western Regions.

Only then did Yang Guang realize that the Western Region, which he had always looked down upon, was actually a treasure in the eyes of many people.

There was Ji Chang in front of him, and Li Siyuan in the back, and they all went one after another to push towards the Western Regions.

This also made Yang Guang realize the importance of the Western Regions, so after being completely disappointed with the war situation in the Central Plains, he regarded the Western Regions as the Sui Kingdom's retreat and launched the third Western Expedition.

It's just that Yang Guang woke up a little late. Because of his laissez-faire, the Ji and Li families had formed a separatist regime in the Western Regions, and they couldn't lose their tail.

Yang Guang has regarded the Western Regions as forbidden territory, and also wants to suppress the Ji-Li Alliance. Naturally, he does not want to share the land and population of the Western Regions with them. However, Yang Su proposed to enlist Ji Chang and Li Siyuan to send troops together, which naturally made him very dissatisfied.

I went to see The Wandering Earth II on New Year's Day. The plot and rhythm were quite good. Book friends who haven't seen it can give it a go.

(End of chapter)


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