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Chapter 135: They are all rebels

 Seeing Li Chengzhi's gloomy face and sharp eyes, Guo Cunxin knew that his nephew was suspicious.

He couldn't help but smile: "You can't even trust me?"

Was it Guo Cunxin who did it?

Li Chengzhi was shocked.

"It's not me, it's my uncle."

Guo Cunxin explained: "The Zhenbei General Mansion controls the military of Qinzhou, Huazhou, Yongzhou, Qizhou, and Binzhou, and Hongnong County, where the Yang family is located, is naturally under its rule.

Although my uncle is just a Sima, he has a humble but powerful position, so he has many contacts with these aristocratic families. As time goes by, he can make a few like-minded people, and Yang Shu is one of them.

Since the chaos broke out in Jingzhou, the two of them have been planning how to raise troops to quell the chaos if the imperial court's response is too slow, so they exchange messages almost every day. In addition, you seem to have appeared out of nowhere, and you will be killed as soon as you come and go.

Brought along with me...

But don’t worry, most of what my uncle told Yang Shu came from me, so I naturally know what to say and what not to say..."

Li Chengzhi felt a little at ease.

He thought that Yang Shu was so powerful that he even had spies around him?

Fortunately it's not...

It is true that as his uncle said, all Yang Shu knows are things he has made public.

For example, selling a knife in exchange for a horse, inviting Zhang Jingzhi to come out of the mountain, or the rumored gift of divine wisdom...

Li Chengzhi pondered for a moment, and then told the story of Yang Shu instigating Zhao Yuan to conflict with him.

Guo Cunxin nodded slightly when he heard this: "It is a blessing for you to be valued by these outstanding people. Don't complain in your heart, don't misunderstand the protectiveness of Yanrong Gong and others... They just don't want you to go on errands.

Wrong, I accidentally boarded a pirate ship and ended up being liquidated."

"What pirate ship?"

Li Chengzhi was a little surprised.

Guo Cunxin glanced around and whispered: "Who else can there be, Gao Zhao?"

Mr. Yanrong, are you still "waiting?"

Li Chengzhi rolled his eyes slightly: "Who else?"

"There are too many!" Guo Cunxin replied, "Most of them are members of the gentry who were framed and persecuted by Gao Zhao, but there are also loyal people like my uncle..."

If I go, there will be a lot of people?

But are they just to oppose Gao Zhao?

More than once, he heard Li Song, Hu Baozong and others talk about how Gao Zhao was expert, domineering and wanton.

Killing the royal family members and foreign relatives is like chopping melons and vegetables, framing and persecuting Xianbei nobles is a common occurrence for the Han family, even worse than that of Wang Mang of the Western Han Dynasty.

It means that sooner or later it will be reversed...

If Li Chengzhi hadn't traveled through time, I almost would have believed it.

He vaguely remembered that in five or six years at most, the current emperor would die. The emperor had not mourned, the princes born to Hu Baozong's clan sister had not yet succeeded to the throne, and the civil and military officials of the entire dynasty were still crying, but that night

, the entire Gao family was almost slaughtered.

Let me ask, if someone like Wang Mang really was, could he be eradicated so easily?

Anyone with a little bit of brain would be able to guess that whether he was good at killing the royal family or scheming against the family, he wouldn't be able to do it without the emperor's permission and a hundred courages from Gao Zhao.

He is the one who takes the blame...

You can think of problems that people like Yang Shu can't think of?

That would be interesting.

Do people like Yang Shu want to oust the emperor, or is their ultimate goal to overthrow the Yuan and Wei emperors?

No wonder he is called a "like-minded person"?

Listen, what a familiar word?

But Li Chengzhi is a little confused.

Even if you want to rebel, it shouldn't be you. Why don't you try to win over Li Shixian?

You have grudges and resentments with the Yuan and Wei royal families, and you are a good leader in fighting. Isn't it more suitable than yourself?

No, who said they haven’t made friends before?

Why was it that for the same crime, when it was the Zhao family's turn, more than a dozen clan members were killed, but Li Shixian only received a hundred lashes?

No wonder Li Shi said that Li Shixian walked around Yang Shu when he saw him, and he thought it was Li Shixian to show respect?

I can’t tell, it’s really going around...

Seeing the sudden change in his face and the look of surprise in his eyes, Guo Cunxin still didn't know what Li Chengzhi was guessing, so he couldn't help but laughed angrily and said: "Do you think everyone is like your father, with nothing but rebellion in mind?

Just because the late emperor was eager for quick success and acted too hastily, leaving behind a lot of ill health, these nobles of the Yuan clan (Xianbei) have shown signs of instability.

In addition, His Majesty is currently very thoughtful and difficult to figure out, and Gao Zhao often uses His Majesty's name to frame the Han family, so Duke Yanrong and others thought that they should make plans early..."

Li Chengzhi breathed a sigh of relief.

Did you tell me earlier? It made me think that I was surrounded by a bunch of rebels.

It turns out that these people have seen from every trace that the sinicization reform of the Yuan and Wei Dynasties has taken too big a step and has already caused trouble. They are afraid that the Xianbei people who were forcibly suppressed will counterattack, so they are prepared?

Gee, this sense of smell is also amazing.

Isn't the root cause of the Six Towns Uprising caused by the Xianbei aristocrats feeling that the Yuan and Wei royal families were out of ideas, but they tried their best to oppress the Xianbei people, but were extremely tolerant of the Han people?

But even if it is expected, so what?

What should happen will still happen.

In the final analysis, it was because the emperor was not Han Chinese.

The Han clan wanted to completely Sinicize the Yuan and Wei royal families, but they forgot that no matter how thorough the Sinicization was, the Yuan and Wei royal families still carried the imprint of the Hu people in their bones.

The royal family of the Yuan and Wei Dynasties knew better that if they really wanted to completely assimilate Xianbei, it was not certain whether it would be the turn of the Yuan surname to do so.

The result is that the current emperor only wants to strike a balance. Today he will win over the Han people and kill a group of Hu people, and tomorrow he will win over the Hu people and kill a group of Han people. In the end, neither party is pleased, and neither party is assimilated to the other.

Completely. This led to conflicts accumulating over time, hostility getting stronger and stronger, and finally breaking out...

Looking at the Western Wei Dynasty and the Eastern Wei Dynasty, which divided the Northern Wei Dynasty into two after the Six Towns Uprising, it is ridiculous to think about it: the former is mainly Han people, but the people in power are Han people after Hanization. The latter is mainly Hu people, but the people in power are Han people.

Huhua Han people?

The only one in history with no semicolon!

Li Chengzhi's thoughts moved slightly, and he stared at Guo Cunxin with a smile: "What about uncle?"

"Me?" Guo Cunxin chuckled, "Uncle, we can't mount a horse, and martial arts can't bring peace to the country. To put it elegantly, it's like sacrificial wine, to put it bluntly, it's just a master. Where did he get such great ability?"

Li Chengzhi understood it in his heart, but did not point it out.

You know such a secret thing, how dare you say that you are not an accomplice?

It’s just that I didn’t participate deeply.

To be more precise, it’s because Guo Cunxin’s position is neither awkward nor awkward, and it’s not easy for him to perform his role.

Should he be allowed to instill anti-Hu ideas in the gentry’s children openly?

I think life is too long...

But on the other hand, I have to say that these people are far-sighted and really treat themselves well.

Gao Zhao should be overthrown in five or six years at most. If he becomes an accomplice, he will definitely end up with nothing good in the end.

But again, with so much difference in levels between the two, are they too unfounded?

Also, what does this have to do with the Hu family?


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