However, Zhou Ce was more controlling than the king. Zhou Ce assisted and obeyed him. He learned the rules of the clan and taught the army subtly, including respecting the privileges of the Xiongnu leader. Zhou Ce never expressed any objection. Literature
Pavilion.
Wu Jun thinks this is great. This is the duty of a subordinate. Do your own thing well. Why do you care so much about the Lord's affairs?
But Wang Yue and Zhou Ce are too different, too aloof, and they regard themselves as saviors. They can't stand this, and they can't stand that. If Wang Yue wasn't too skilled in martial arts and was his support, Wu Junduo wouldn't even want to look at Wang Yue.
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However, Wang Yue just stopped, smiled, and continued moving forward.
Wu Jun could no longer restrain his emotions and shouted: "Wang Yue, if you want to take refuge with Liu Zhang, stop dreaming. With the Sichuan army now at its peak and your misdeeds in the past, they will not accept you, a disloyal and unjust person."
, when the time comes and you are kicked out by the Sichuan Army, no one in the world will take you in, and you will be a lost dog, a lost dog..."
Wang Yue had already walked away. Wu Jun cursed: "bastard" and sat down angrily. The other soldiers were eerily quiet.
Once the Sword of Tears is unsheathed, it is a farewell. The moment he pulled out the Sword of Tears, Wang Yue had already made up his mind to leave Wu Jun.
Helping Wu Jun break out of the siege is just a last duty, and it can be regarded as a farewell gift.
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Liu Zhang led his army back to Chang'an. A large number of Xiongnu prisoners and Cao army prisoners were escorted through the streets. The people of Chang'an around came out to watch, their eyes full of disbelief.
When the Sichuan Army announced Liu Zhang's death and Liu Zhang's illness, the people of Chang'an all knew that the Sichuan Army was secretly collecting folk remedies to treat headaches. Only now did they know that they were collecting remedies for Liu Zhang.
Under such a combination, the people of Chang'an already believed that Liu Zhang was dead, not to mention that the Sichuan army was completely white. Officials and generals all wore white robes.
Guanzhong had been in chaos for more than ten years, but it was the year the Sichuan Army arrived that peace was restored. Only then did the people in Guanzhong break away from the suffering, find a place to settle down, and have enough to eat.
Moreover, as the imperial capital selected by the Sichuan Army, Chang'an will get better and better in the future, and the lives of the people in Guanzhong will also get better and better.
Regardless of their psychological or material needs, the people of Chang'an did not want Liu Zhang to die, and were even afraid of Liu Zhang's death.
The people were afraid of the unknown confusion. It is no exaggeration to say that the people of Chang'an cried bitterly after Liu Zhang died. They were grateful to Liu Zhang for stabilizing Guanzhong, but more importantly, this bad news would have a huge impact on their lives.
And now I see Liu Zhang safely riding on his horse. Not only did he come back, but he also defeated the Huns and Cao army who were about to defeat Chang'an as soon as he came back. Those who fought were completely annihilated.
The people of Chang'an don't know about Cao Jun, but the Huns and most people in Guanzhong know it very well.
During the rebellion between Li Jue and Guo Si, the Huns took the opportunity to plunder Guanzhong. Many women in Guanzhong, including Cai Yan, were captured, and the people in Guanzhong were robbed. All rice, grain, and cloth were looted. It was an unprecedented disaster.
With so many Huns coming this time, if the city of Chang'an is destroyed, the people of Chang'an shudder at the thought of the consequences.
Now all the Huns have been wiped out, and the rest have been escorted. While the people of Chang'an felt relieved, they were both grateful to Liu Zhang for preserving the home given to them by the Sichuan Army, and were shocked by Liu Zhang's ability.
The blind worship of the people is often generated at such moments. At this time, the people of Chang'an only felt that as long as Liu Zhang was around, no enemy could shake the Sichuan army.
Liu Zhang led his troops through the streets, and the people who responded responded with loud cheers.
"Long live the King of Shu, the Sichuan army is invincible."
"Long live the King of Shu, the Sichuan army is invincible."
The streets and alleys were full of people, as lively as the Chinese New Year. Liu Zhang rode on his horse and smiled at Latiya: "How is it? Is the Central Plains lively? It hasn't developed yet. It will be more prosperous when it develops."
"What's there to be proud of?" Latiya curled her lips disdainfully, but her eyes wandered around her, looking at the two to three-story brick buildings or wooden houses, street stalls, various things, and cloth.
The vaguely fancy store and the aroma coming from the restaurant...
In the past, Latia was taken as a hostage to the Central Plains. She only went to the martial arts area and then ran away. She only saw the city of Xiliang. Even if she saw Chang'an at that time, she couldn't see much.
After looking at Chang'an at this time, I realized that it was indeed much better than the Western Regions. Looking at those novel things, Latia was eager to try them.
Liu Zhang looked at Latiya's expression and knew what she was thinking. Although this girl is smart and has strong self-esteem, her little girl's character has not yet been shed.
Huang Yueying smiled and said lightly: "Now the young master will be praised."
Of course Huang Yueying knew what Chang'an was like when Liu Zhang left Chang'an. Chang'an had a population base by absorbing refugees from all over the country and migrating a large number of people from Yuzhou, Nanyang, and Heluo into Guanzhong.
The forced relocation of merchants, workshops, and government facilities gave Chang'an the hardware for development.
They also forcibly reduced the army by 100,000, participated in the construction of Chang'an, repaired houses, planted land, and achieved the current scale.
In addition to being attributed to the original policy makers, Liu Xun's achievements in the past six months cannot be erased. Liu Zhang showing off to Latiya shows that Liu Zhang is very satisfied with the current Chang'an. Doesn't this mean affirmation of Liu Xun?
"Praise him? Just wait." Liu Zhang's face became serious, and he was really scared. If he did not come back from the Western Regions this time and died in the Western Regions, wouldn't Chang'an be lost in the hands of the Huns and Cao Zhang?
At first, he thought that he had left behind a force that overlooked the world and that Liu Xun would be invincible no matter what. However, Chang'an fell and the whole situation was paralyzed. It is very likely that the Sichuan army was unable to recover from this, and several years of hard work were wasted.
When Liu Zhang thought of this, how could he feel better? It seems that no matter how powerful you are, you can never sit back and relax. This is what Zhou Buyi said after the Sichuan Army defeated the Xiliang Army. Liu Zhang now has a deeper understanding.
Just as Liu Zhang finished speaking, Liu Xun came ahead with Zhou Buyi, Jiang Wan and others to greet Liu Zhang.
"In order to detain the remnants of the mob in the city, I came late to welcome the child. Please forgive me, father." Liu Xun bowed his hand.
"See His Highness the King of Shu." Jiang Wan and others bowed down together.
"You have committed many crimes. We will talk about it later. Take me to the execution ground first." Liu Zhang glanced at Liu Xun dissatisfied and asked someone to take the prisoners to the military camp and then deal with them.
Liu Xun's neck shrank, so he and other officials and generals took Liu Zhang to the execution ground.
Thousands of people were imprisoned in the execution ground, all of them were remnants of the original clan, because Liu Xun was kind-hearted and did not kill them, but just used them as slaves for the construction of Guanzhong.
Most of those who directly responded to the internal conflict died in the melee. These were family members. There were very few young men. There were only women, children, old and young. Many women went to respond to the internal conflict. However, Liu Zhang did not intend to pardon those women this time because this time it was
The rebellion almost ruined the Sichuan Army's rebellion.
Many people in Chang'an chased Liu Zhang, watched outside the execution ground, and cursed the mob in custody. They had completely opposite ideas to the remnants of these aristocratic clans. They wanted to eat the flesh and sleep on the skin of these people who almost ruined their lives.
Qu Lingchen stood behind him, Xiao Furong and Huang Yueying stood beside him, Latiya Xu Zhaoxue was playing beside him, Liu Zhang took a look at the sky from his seat, and before it was time to kill, he called Liu Xun.
Liu Zhang took a sip of tea, lowered his head and asked, "Xun'er, you have been in charge of the country for less than a year, what do you think?"
"Xun'er has lived up to his father's high expectations..."
"I asked you what you think."
"I..." Liu Xun lowered his head and whispered: "I don't think there is anything wrong with me."
Liu Zhang slapped his forehead and was speechless for this stupid son. He pointed at Zhou Buyi and said, "You are the reading companion and teacher. You tell me."
Zhou Buji took a step forward, raised his head and said, "Your Highness, Mr. Xun acts in a manner that is indecisive and has no foresight."
Liu Xun glanced at Zhou Buyi with an aggrieved look. Although he knew that he had many shortcomings, Zhou Buyi still felt uncomfortable when he said it so bluntly.
"Let's talk about it in detail."
Zhou Buyi cupped his hands and said: "When the bad news came about His Highness, Mr. Xun could give many orders to appease the people and the army, but they were basically to appease, and too few to attack and monitor some unstable people. The word kindness and power,
Enough grace, but little power.
The most incorrect thing is that it is too wishful thinking to eliminate hidden dangers and involve personal feelings. I cannot say this clearly, but I believe His Highness should know."
Liu Zhang smiled and said to Zhou Buyi: "Xun'er keeps everything secret, but you dare not say anything."
Of course Liu Zhang knew what Zhou Bujie was talking about, he was talking about Liu Kang, Huang Yue, Huang Quan, and the Huang family.
This is simply a restricted area for ministers. Speaking of these is the biggest taboo, but Zhou Buyi dared to say it. Liu Zhang once again felt that Zhou Buyi was a bit fearless.
However, Liu Zhang knew that it was not Zhou Buyi who did not understand that this was a taboo, but that he knew it was taboo but still dared to say it because he was not afraid of being implicated. Others were already prepared to die young. What did such a person have to fear?
However, Liu Zhang thought carefully about Zhou Buji's words, and then he really felt that it was a headache. The Huang family had a queen, a frontier official, and a prince. They were the only princes besides Liu Xun.
If he really died in the Western Regions, could Liu Xun be as indecisive as Zhou Buyi said and could he secure his position as King of Shu?
Liu Zhang found that he couldn't think about it anymore. At this moment, Liu Zhang suddenly thought that Zhou Buji's words might also have an element of reminding him.
Liu Zhang knocked his head to stop himself from thinking any more, and said slowly: "Okay, indecision, lack of foresight, looking forward and backward, not being sharp enough in dealing with things, what else is there?"
"It's nothing. Mr. Xun did a good job in domestic affairs and resisting the enemy." Zhou Buji said.
Liu Zhang rapped his knuckles on the table and said in a deep voice: "I'm afraid that's too much to say, useless kindness. When he first entered Chang'an, I asked him to kill the descendants of those noble families in Chang'an, but what did he do?"