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Chapter 189 King Yan comes south

After all, in winter, the sun slides westward very quickly, accompanied by bursts of north wind sweeping southward. Dusk is approaching, and the northern land is once again occupied by the freezing cold.

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The bumpy road winds towards the south. This is the official road leading to Yongqing. The road is not wide and has not been repaired, so it is inconvenient to walk. The road is empty and deserted, with no travel, and only a lot of tangled and withered grass.

Swaying in the cold wind, it is a scene of decadence and loneliness.

In the howling north wind, a rumble of horse hoofs broke through the lonely cold here. The powerful horse hoofs trampled the ground, and the hoofs collided with the hard frozen soil, making a sharp knocking sound.

This is an elite cavalry. Judging from its size, there are probably more than a thousand cavalry. The flag among the cavalry is the "Yan" flag. Obviously, this is an army from Youzhou.

Currently, in the Yan Cavalry Formation, Yan King Zhao Kuangzan is being guarded.

As the most powerful vassal town in the north of the Han Dynasty, Zhao Kuangzan still looks younger. Compared with last year, the biggest change is his thick stubble. After more than a year of living as King of Yan, his aura is obviously much stronger, and his body has improved.

There is always a bit of restrained confidence, which is the blessing of being in charge of a powerful vassal.

With an expressionless face and calm eyes looking at the road stretching southward, Zhao Kuang raised his hand and took the lead in slowing down, followed closely by the escorting Yan Qi who also slowed down their horses. The war horses were restrained, and after a burst of shouts, they

Amidst the roar, the team stopped.

The horse under the seat was snorting and snorting white steam. Zhao Kuangzan summoned the general responsible for exploring the road and asked: "We are almost at Yongqing!"

"Your Majesty, Yongqing is only ten miles away from here. You can reach the city before sunset!" the general replied.

When asked, Zhao Kuangzan said in an incomprehensible tone: "This is considered punctual, but I don't know if the emperor will blame me for being slow?"

Zhao Kuangzan came here because he was summoned by Liu Chengyou to go to Yongqing to have an audience. According to the words in the book, it was called discussing the affairs of the country together to show the friendship between the king and his ministers.

In fact, Zhao Kuangzan hesitated a lot about how to respond to the emperor's summons. Before leaving, Zhao Kuangzan also summoned close staff and generals to discuss the issue of whether to come or not.

Zhao Kuangzan wanted to flatter Zhi and went south to pay homage to the king, but many of his subordinates and generals dissuaded him, saying that the king was responsible for the military and political affairs of Youyan and had a heavy responsibility. They also said that the Emperor of Han summoned him but his purpose was unclear and it was not convenient for him to act lightly.

All in all, he did not trust the imperial court and had doubts about the emperor, so he advised Zhao Kuangzan not to leave the thunder pool lightly and get involved in "dangerous territory".

Zhao Kuangzan, however, seemed to have been affected and was biased. At this time, Quan Lulong, the son of Liu Chengyou who had been appointed by Liu Chengyou, stood up and denounced the opinions of the public. He spoke to Zhao Kuangzan and advised him not to do anything to the emperor and the court.

An act of alienation. And if you guarantee it with your life, you will be fine when you go south.

The antecedent cause of Gao Fang was inconsistent with Zhaoyi Jieduchang's thoughts, and the conflicts aroused him. He was suppressed and lost several lives. Later, it was a blessing in disguise. With his little friendship with Liu Chengyou during the rise of the Han Dynasty, he was reminded of him and took the opportunity to transfer away from Luzhou.

Moved to Youzhou on the right.

At that time, the king of Yan, Zhao Yanshou, was newly mourned. The original leader Zhang Li left earlier, and Zhao Kuangzan succeeded him. The Yan army was in chaos and instability.

Gao Fang followed the emperor's order and went north, carrying the great righteousness of the imperial court. He not only supervised Youyan for the central government, but more importantly, assisted Zhao Kuangzan in suppressing the rebels and stabilizing Lulong, a powerful northern vassal for the Han Dynasty, so that it could correctly perform its duties of guarding the north of the Han Dynasty. Fortress duties.

Gao Fang has always been a well-organized person, with a far-sighted vision and general knowledge. Before taking office, he went south to Tokyo and was received by Liu Chengyou. The emperor and his ministers talked for an hour and a half, and after analyzing their missions clearly, they paid their respects and drove north.

After fulfilling his duties, Gao Fang also actively assisted Zhao Kuangzan in guarding the Khitans externally, appeasing the army and people internally, and acted as a link between him and the imperial court, eliminating misunderstandings and easing conflicts.

Previously, when Youzhou was under heavy pressure from the Liao army, being able to get the support of the Han army on the southern front would have contributed to the coordination of high defense. Of course, high defense alone would not have this energy, but he stood behind him The one sitting there is the Emperor of Han Dynasty.

It can be said that Gao Fang played a big role in Zhao Kuangzan being able to quickly take over the power of Youyan, settle internal disputes, and his power became increasingly stable. Zhao Kuangzan was grateful to Gao Fang. Coupled with Gao Fang's excellent political management ability and character Conduct, and a bit of admiration.

Therefore, Gao Fang relied on reasonable advice, and Zhao Kuangzan finally put aside his doubts and made up his mind to obey the system. Of course, in this process, the opinion of another important figure in the Yan Army also played a decisive role. Lulong Jiedu The judge, Li Shu, held the same opinion as Gao Fang.

Li Shu is an old man who has followed Zhao Kuangzan for many years and has always been his confidant. When Zhao Kuangzan was still in charge of the Jinchang Army (renamed Yongxing Army when Liu Chengyou succeeded to the throne), he was ordered to go to Tokyo to inquire about the situation. , to express my gratitude and surrender.

With the endorsement of Gao and Li Ergong, the opinions of the generals under Zhao's command were not so important. After making the decision, Zhao Kuangzan packed up his luggage, guarded his honors, and led his army south.

Even so, in order to prepare for unexpected events, Zhao Kuangzan also brought thousands of elite cavalry with him when he went south this time, including a group of "Jianmiandu" soldiers. The Qianmiandu commanded by Yan Army general Zhao Siwan, with Zhao Kuangzan's intentional support, has been Grow into the most well-trained and most powerful soldiers in the Yan army.

Thirty miles behind this cavalry, there were another 5,000 infantry cavalry of the Yan army to provide support. In short, King Yan's trip was a huge battle, even greater than that of Emperor Liu Chengyou.

However, when setting off to return, the speed of going south was not fast, and even a little delayed. When passing through the checkpoints and passes set up by the Han army, they deliberately stayed for a while. Even though it was stuck at the time of the Yongqing Military Conference, I did not attend the meeting. , but, as evening approached, it still arrived.

At this time, the horse was standing beside him. Hearing Zhao Kuang's words of praise, Zhao Siwan couldn't help but answer the words, and said very rudely: "Your Majesty is not far away for hundreds of miles, and has traveled through such wind and cold to come to see you. According to the general's wishes, the emperor will forget it It's not too much to go out of the city to welcome him personally, so how can you blame the king?"

After Zhao Kuangzan went north to Youzhou, Zhao Siwan became increasingly arrogant. Upon hearing his arrogance, Gao Fang, who was on the other side of Zhao Kuangzan, couldn't help but frown and glanced at this person with a cold look.

Recently, a force has gradually emerged in the Yan army, which is dominated by a group of generals and local military tycoons. The political idea is to encourage Zhao Kuangzan to stand on his own feet, with the intention of using both sides to restore the land, property and other interests lost in the tug-of-war between Han and Liao.

It's a stupid idea, but it has a market, and Zhao Siwan is one of the backbone of it. This person seems to have an "anti-Chinese" factor in his heart.

Regarding this point, Gao Fang was deeply worried and had already made plans in his mind to have a detailed discussion with the emperor about the situation in Youzhou. Now, after hearing his words, he immediately scolded him mercilessly.

Before Zhao Siwan could get angry, Zhao Kuangzan intervened and said in a tone that left no room for doubt: "You must not be presumptuous. How dare you despise the emperor when you are a minister?"

"Continue to go south, and we will reach Yongqing before sunset!" After saying this, he waved his hand and took the lead in riding his horse towards the south.




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