Among the six counties in Jiangdong, Lujiang County is the most difficult for outsiders to break into the "traitor" and thus make internal breakthroughs. The Lu family has been operating in the county for a hundred years. With the efforts of three generations, Lu Kang has been the prefect for many years, and it can be said that he has already put the whole county in the city.
The interests of all levels are tied together, and they all prosper.
For example, Yuzhang, Guangling, Zhang and Gu families are mostly connected with officials at all levels in the county, but they are not as strict as the Lu family. Therefore, among the four surnames in Jiangdong, the foundation of the Lu family is much higher than the other three, but the local gentry
The Han Dynasty also had some measures to prevent the wealthy families and officials from doing extraordinary things. The most obvious measure was that the prefect and county magistrates were usually sent by the central government, and they were all sent by the central government.
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However, as the power of the Han Dynasty gradually declined, exceptions emerged. For example, Lu Kang, the first family in Jiangdong began to use their own energy to challenge this convention, and Jiangdong began to see aristocratic families dominate prefectures and counties.
Then Zhu Kui became even more bold and unrestrained, and directly committed the matter of undermining the prefect Zhou Xin, bribing his civil servants and generals. The two black and white temptations were simply outrageous.
Then this method was effective quickly and obviously, but Zhu Kui was far from comparable to the Lu family in Lujiang County at this moment. He did not do well in the prestigious management and planning, and there must be people who were dissatisfied with the villain.
This can produce temporary benefits, but it can easily leave weaknesses that others have broken.[
However, this temporary effect is exactly what Zhu Kui needs, which is enough. What he wants is to have one or two years to quickly develop his strength.
On the other hand, it is said that the royal relative Liu Yao was originally the son of Liu Jianglu, King Xiao of Qi, and the descendant of Liu Jun, the Gonghou of Muping. He was even more of his brothers with Liu Dai from Yanzhou. In official history, after Dong Zhuo retreated to Chang'an, Xijing, he was occupied by Yuan Shu.
In order to curb Yuan Shu's power and continue to derivate from Jiangdong, the Dong court in Chang'an appointed Liu Yao as the governor of Yangzhou, in order to make Guandong, Jiangnan and other places more princes, and he would benefit from the fisherman.
However, due to the emergence of Zhu Kui, Dong Zhuo's move to appoint Liu Yao as the governor of Yangzhou several years in advance, and was more directly elevated to the provincial governor's specifications, and his rights were even greater.
He took Dong Zhuo to write the imperial edict stamped by Emperor Xian, and he was overjoyed to take office. As a relative of the Han Dynasty, he had never been able to become a major official position like the governor of Dazhou in his life. Now the Han Dynasty is in danger and is famous
It is beneficial and may save the foundation of our ancestors. However, Liu Yao also knew that it was very difficult to go to Jiangdong, and the position of Yangzhou's governor was not so easy to do.
I have heard that the Jiangdong family is very xenophobic, the folk customs are strong, and the folk customs are different from the Central Plains. It is very difficult to find a "insert" point, and it is even more difficult to accomplish anything with your own troops.
However, Liu Yao had an extraordinary wealth. He had a brother Liu Dai who was the eldest brother in Yanzhou. His younger brother went to borrow soldiers. Liu Dai naturally couldn't refuse. He gave three thousand elite soldiers to Liu Yao and led these three thousand elite soldiers.
Hurry up to the south to take office.
Liu Yao was a prince who left his name in history, so he naturally had extraordinary insights and abilities. Along the way, he deliberately hid his traces until he reached the Yangtze River and camped in the mountains and forests.
He also learned a little about the matter in Jiangdong in advance. His first goal was Danyang County, a county that had produced Danyang elite soldiers, sent several soldiers and spies to find out the situation in Danyang.
This exploration took half a year. All the people with power and wealthy in Danyang County were understood and unified. The relationship was also analyzed. I soon discovered the difference between Moling County under Danyang County.
The shadow of Jiangxia prefect Zhu Kui was already there, faintly undermining the prefect Zhou Xin, which shocked Liu Yao and had to act more cautiously.
After several re-entry efforts and Xu Ruo, Liu Yao finally took action.
He wanted to take action against Zhu Kui, but he was afraid that the number of 3,000 soldiers that Liu Dai lent him was not enough. So Liu Yao secretly went to visit Yuan Shu in Runan and borrowed another 3,000 soldiers, a total of 6,000 people.
When Yuan Shu heard that Liu Yao was going to copy Zhu Kui's nest, he was overjoyed. He lent the food and weapons to Liu Yao one by one, making the other party's reserves rich.
With 6,000 soldiers, this strength is much stronger. After all, they are all regular soldiers. Then Liu Yao did not intend to attack the county town, but based on the information he inquired, he bought some two-sided officials and said,
The prefect Zhou Xin and his colleagues worked inside and outside, and soon the city gate opened and six thousand northern soldiers rushed into the city.
The war has become a situation. Although there were not many defenders in the city, there were still 4,000 people, not less than Liu Yao. Even if the commander Zhao An could, he could defend for a while, and reinforcements would come.
Unfortunately, I was caught off guard and was careless. Zhao An, who fought hard, killed and retreated. Finally, he broke out of the city and took hundreds of county soldiers and Zhou Xin's previous aide to Moling to report the message.
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Liu Yao bloodily cleaned the opposition forces in Danyang County, and at the same time showed the imperial edict of Emperor Xian Yangzhou Patriarch, and sent a proclamation to all counties in the county to pay homage to the new provincial governor. He also wrote a letter to Yuan Shu in Runan.
Requesting the alliance to send troops to help restrain Zhu Kui of Jiangxia.
Based on these six thousand elite soldiers, they recruited soldiers in large numbers. In addition, Liu Yao, a close relative of the royal family, had huge capital and fame in his clan, and he spent all his money. In just ten months, he gathered 30,000 Danyang soldiers.
However, they are still new recruits, but because of their strong folk customs, it is enough to bluff new recruits with some combat power.
Thirty thousand soldiers, judging from the combat power, this momentum was released, and Liu Yao wanted to do a trick on the Yangzhou Governor. Soon after, Yuzhang and Chaisang County all sent official documents to Danyang to Liu Yao, expressing his willingness.
Under his rule, Liu Yao suddenly became the chief official with three counties in half a year, and his glory became great.
However, Liu Yao still has some taboos about Zhu Kui's reputation founded over the years and is undefeated in every battle. It can be said that the most powerful young general he has ever seen in the Han Dynasty in the past few hundred years, not the generals under the command of the Han Dynasty, Hanwu, and Guangwu era.
It's incomparable. Although my subordinates have made up 30,000 troops, my family knows their own affairs and is very clear about how much water they have immediately.
He offended Zhu Kui, but these are all destined enemies, and Liu Yao did not regret it. The most important thing now is naturally how to defeat Zhu Kui. Therefore, it was reported that Zhu Kui had finally gathered together after defeating Liu Biao.
After 100,000 soldiers, this was so scared that he almost wrote an apology letter.
Therefore, he kept holding his troops in Danyang County and did not dare to lose the last buffer zone with Zhu Kui.
The situation was naturally broken soon. Liu Yao found a young talent from his hometown Donglai County. He knew that the army was good at formation, which was very important. He was training troops for him at this moment.
However, after half a year of training, the 30,000 new soldiers had the taste of elite soldiers. Liu Yao believed that as long as he had been fed blood, he would definitely become the cornerstone of his revival of the Han Dynasty.
At this moment, the county magistrate's office in Danyang County has been changed to the residence of the Yangzhou governor, and Liu Yao's office and other things are here.
In the study, Liu Yao was sitting upright in a chair, holding the official documents handed over by his subordinates and reviewing them.
In Jiangdong, Zhu Kui's reform of people's lives has gradually matured, and tables and chairs have been deeply rooted in people's hearts. Even if Liu Yao and Zhu Kui are against each other, they cannot accept Zhu Kui's invention. Tables and chairs are indeed good things. Sitting on chairs, damn
It is indeed much easier to review official documents by sitting on the table than to review them while kneeling, and it saves little effort and is so comfortable.
Moreover, since Emperor Ling died, Zhu Kui had no longer any estimates and officially made the formula of white paper public, which led to everyone knowing how to make white paper. This action brought him a huge reputation, and at the same time, it also suddenly
Reduce the price of white paper to a minimum.
Although the popularity of white paper has a certain impact on the aristocratic families in Jiangdong, Zhu Kui did not continue to widely print, so it did not cause much opposition. After all, even if ordinary families have paper, they have learned knowledge and still grasped the knowledge.
In the collection of books of aristocratic families, if they want to study, they still have to bring paper to their homes to excerpt.