85, Section 5 Forcing Murong Against Murong
Chapter 5: Forced to turn against Murong
Su Muzhe Fan Zhongyan
The sky is blue, the leaves are yellow, the autumn colors are rolling, and the cold smoke is green on the waves. The mountains reflect the setting sun, the sky is connected to the water, and the grass is ruthless, even outside the setting sun. The soul of the hometown is dark, chasing the thoughts of the journey. Unless it happens every night, good dreams keep people sleeping
.I rested and leaned alone high in the Mingyue Tower. The wine filled my heart with sadness, turning into tears of lovesickness.
After Wei Guan defeated the Tuoba tribe, the conspiracy to establish Pingzhou also began to work, and successfully forced Murong Shegui, the third leader of the Murong tribe, to rebel.
When Tuoba Liwei died of illness in his childhood, Murong Shegui, the leader of Murong's tribe, couldn't stand the Jin Dynasty, so he decided to rebel. Murong Bu first attacked Changli and two counties in western Liaoning. Xian Yuying, the governor of Pingzhou, had already been wary of Murong's tribe and received
After hearing the news, he immediately led his troops to conquer. Murong's tribe was defeated and fled. At that time, Wei Guan resigned and returned to Beijing. The newly appointed Yan Xun continued to increase troops for Xian Yuying and attacked Murong's tribe fiercely. Murong's tribe suffered tens of thousands of injuries, 279
In 1999, Murong Shegui led the remaining Xianbei troops to flee into the northern mountains.
It was also in this year that he marched on both land and water to attack the State of Wu. In March of the following year, Sun Hao surrendered and China was reunited.
After Murong's tribe fled to the mountains in the north, Yan Xun still didn't want to let them go. He continued to instigate Yuwen's tribe to attack Murong's tribe.
At that time, Yuwen Qiu Buqin had passed away, and his son Yuwen Mogui succeeded to the throne. This man liked to do this kind of thing the most. The Jin State did not waste much effort, and Yuwen Mogui readily agreed. He immediately sent his men to search the mountains to attack Murong's tribe.
, Murong Shegui led his men to hide in Tibet in the east of the mountains. From then on, the two tribes forged a deep hatred.
In 283 AD, Murong Shegui died, and his younger brother Murong Nai became the leader.
In fact, Murong Shegui had three sons. The eldest son Tuyuhun was born by a concubine, the second son Ruoluoxing was a direct descendant, and the younger son Murong Yun was still in his infancy. Murong Shegui once asked someone to tell fortunes before his death, and the fortune teller said that his three sons
Everyone will be successful in the future, it’s just a matter of time. The legitimate son will be the first to become successful, and it can be passed down to the great-grandchildren. The concubine will become successful later, and it will be the great-great-grandchildren who start to become famous. The third child, who is still in infancy, will start to become famous in the grandchildren’s generation.
prosper.
In any case, later history proved that what the fortune teller said was absolutely right. The eldest son established a country in Qinghai later, and his name was Tuyuhun. It was not until the Tang Dynasty that the Tubo army was destroyed. The second son revived the Murong tribe, and he
Their descendants established the Yan State, which went through the former Yan, the later Yan, and the southern Yan. Murong Yun's grandson Murong Yong established the Western Yan.
Murong Shegui laughed and made his eldest son Ruoluoxian the crown prince. He gave him a Chinese name of Murongxian and gave his eldest son Tuyuhun 700 households of Xianbei people.
After Murong Shegui's younger brother Murong Nai became independent, he wanted to kill Murong Shegui's son. But in the end, the two brothers Tuyuhun and Murong Xin were allowed to escape instead of killing the two brothers. Murong Nai spread his anger within the tribe
, he began to go on a killing spree and showed no mercy to those who disobeyed his rule. As a result, anyone who committed injustice would be killed. The next year, Murong Nai was killed by his men.
After everyone killed Murong Nai, they sent people to welcome Murong Xuan. Although Murong Xian was the second son, he was the legitimate son and had a much higher status than his elder brother, so everyone supported him as the leader.
Although Murong Xin inherited this position, he was faced with a situation of internal and external troubles. He convened a meeting for deployment. Two questions were raised at the beginning of the meeting. The first question was to discuss and follow up on the inter-Korean relations.
The second question is to explore the relationship with surrounding tribes.
In response to these two issues, the elders in the tribe talked to each other. One tribe elder said that based on so many years of experience, we can only develop rapidly if we maintain a good relationship with the Central Plains dynasty.
If there is a mutually antagonistic relationship, then we must be the ones who suffer.
Of course, many people raised objections to this elder's proposal. One of them asked, what if the officials of the recent dynasty bully us?
At this time, someone else suggested that the Yuwen tribe is our enemy, and the surrounding Goguryeo and Buyeo tribes are very weak. These three tribes will be the targets of our future attack and development.
Then someone else said, what if the Jin Dynasty does not allow us to attack other tribes?
Finally, after some debate, Murong Xi made up his mind. He decided to adopt the strategy of establishing good relations with the Central Plains Dynasty first, and then gradually develop towards the Zhou Bing tribe. After making the decision, Murong Xi immediately sent people to Luoyang to report to Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty.
Regarding his succession to the throne, he also hoped to be rewarded by the imperial court. At the same time, he also expressed the deep hatred between the Yuwen tribe and his own tribe, and asked for permission to send troops to attack the Yuwen tribe.
Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty Sima Yan was furious after seeing the memorial. Murong Xuan was young and energetic. Not only did he not have the slightest humility in the memorial, but he also did not offer any gifts. Instead, he made a lot of demands at once, which made Sima Yan
I was very dissatisfied and threw the memorial away.
Murong Xian's men asked Murong Xian to think over the memorial carefully, and then continue to send people to Luoyang, this time with generous gifts to show the sincerity of Murong Xian's department. Murong Xian did not adopt this suggestion, and instead led his troops to plunder the Jin Dynasty.
At the border with North Korea, Sima Yan became increasingly angry and immediately sent generals to lead an army to attack Murong's tribe. The two sides fought in the area of Qian'an, Hebei Province today. The result can be imagined. Murong's tribe was defeated miserably and had to flee into the mountains again.
Murong Xuan wanted to steal the chicken but lose the rice, and he didn't want to be trapped in the deep mountains and forests for the rest of his life, so he set his sights on Fuyu Country in the east.
The Fuyu State's power extends to the northeastern part of Liaoning and the eastern part of Jilin today. It was established by the Sushen people, an ancient Chinese ethnic group. The ethnic composition of this area is very complex. It has been a paradise for refugees and criminals from the Central Plains Dynasty since ancient times.
In the early years of the Han Dynasty, Lu Wan surrendered to the Huns and was named King of Donghulu. After his death, his wife, children and children returned to the Han Dynasty, but one of his generals, Wei Man, fled eastward to Jizi North Korea. After he arrived there
, killed the local king, and established himself as king in today's Pyongyang area, which was historically called Wei's North Korea. Unfortunately, the news reached his grandson Wei Youqu, who was destroyed by the army sent by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
These so-called countries, such as Fuyu and Goguryeo, are actually similar to the tribes of Xianbei. They are just tribal alliances. Fuyu was destroyed by the Wuji people during the Tang Dynasty.
Although the strength of Murong's tribe was limited, it was more than enough to attack the Fuyu people. As soon as Murong's troops sent out troops, they defeated the Fuyu army, killed the king of Fuyu, and captured more than 10,000 people. Murong Xin was complacent for a while, and immediately led the army again
Go north to attack Yuwen and go south to attack Liaodong County.
Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty was very angry. He felt that Xian Yuying, the governor of Pingzhou, had not done his job well, so he dismissed him. He re-appointed He Gong as the captain of Dongyi School. As soon as He Gong took office, he led his troops to defeat Murong Xin. He also followed the court's instructions.
He ordered that Prince Yiluo of Buyeo be escorted back to his hometown smoothly, and the Buyeo Kingdom was restored.
After Murong Xin encountered obstacles everywhere, he realized that his own strength was far different from that of the Central Plains Dynasty. He recalled the advice of people around him, wrote a humble letter, sent someone to Luoyang to submit the letter, and presented
Got hundreds of good horses.
This time Sima Yan accepted his tribute and made him the governor of Xianbei, which was also a false title. However, he could not be said to be quite satisfied with Murong. Murong Xin also took the opportunity to personally visit He Gong, the captain of the Hu Dongyi School.
After the Murong tribe reconciled with the Jin Dynasty, in order to gain time for stable development, Murong Xin decided to reconcile with the Yuwen tribe first. However, he did not expect that his proposal was rejected by the leader of the Yuwen tribe, Yuwen Momogui. Not only that.
, the Yuwen tribe also borrowed troops from the Duan tribe, planning to attack the Murong tribe together.
Murong Bu had no choice but to find a way to deal with it. At this time, someone suggested to Murong Xian that we might as well build a good relationship with Duan Bu first and destroy the alliance between them. So Murong Xian sent someone to Duan Bu
The proposal was made, and the two parties became in-laws. Seeing this situation, Yuwen Mogui could only temporarily give up the idea of going to war.
In 289, Duan Ji's daughter married into the Murong tribe. Historical records record that he was both beautiful and virtuous. He also gave birth to three sons to Murong Wei. After Murong Wei became his son-in-law, he led the tribe people to move to Tuhe Qingshan.
area.
Although this place is very good, the pasture is small and cannot accommodate too many people. At this time, Murong Wei's brother Tuyuhun also led his troops to this grassland, and the two sides often competed for the pasture. Murong Wei questioned his brother
, when your father gave you men and horses and asked you to find another place, why are you here to seize the land with me now?
After Tuyuhun heard his brother say such cruel words, he also put aside his rhetoric. Since you can't tolerate me, then I will lead my men to travel thousands of miles away. The two brothers will never meet each other. After saying this, he led his men to the west.
After Murong Wei said these words, he gradually felt regretful. He sent someone to persuade his brother to come back. Tuyuhun knew that his father had asked a sorcerer for a fortune telling before his death, saying that all three of their brothers would be successful in the future. Tuyuhun felt that this was possible.
It was God's will. He could lead his troops to find another place. But he couldn't refuse it directly, so he came up with an idea. He left the decision to God. He took out his riding crop and whipped it hard. If the horse continued
If he went west, he would never look back. As a result, he really kept going west without looking back. In this way, Tuyuhun led his 700 tribesmen to make a living in the west.
They did not stop until they reached the Linxia area of Gansu Province today. Here they lived in pursuit of water and grass. People in the northwest called them Achailu. Their descendants took Tuyuhun as their surname, and they established their country in Qinghai.
Life insights: Many people have had the experience of losing something important or beloved, such as accidentally losing their newly paid salary, their favorite bicycle being stolen, a lover they have been with for several years disappearing, etc.
The metropolis casts a shadow on our psychology, and sometimes we even suffer from it. The reason is that we have not adjusted our mentality to face the loss, we have not psychologically acknowledged the loss, and we are still obsessed with things that no longer exist, instead of
Thinking of creating new things. People often say to comfort those who lose things: "If the old one doesn't go, the new one won't come." In fact, this is exactly the case. Instead of regretting the lost bicycle, it is better to think about how to buy another one.
Chapter completed!