Chapter 36 Resurrection
Chapter 36 Rebellion
Author: Magic Prince
Chapter 36 Rebellion
On this day, the emperor was drinking and having fun with his ten regular attendants in the back garden, when he saw a man approaching. He was Liu Taoye, the admonishing official. Seeing his grief, the emperor asked him why.
Liu Tao thought for a while and said: "Now that the world is in danger, how can your Majesty still have the heart to drink and have fun with these eunuchs here?"
The emperor was a little displeased when he heard this: "Everywhere in the world is peaceful, so where can anything critical happen?"
Liu Tao then said: "Since the destruction of the Yellow Turban bandits, groups of thieves have emerged from all over the world. They have been invading prefectures and counties for some time. The root cause is that these ten constant servants betrayed their officials and harmed the people, forcing the people to rebel. They
They also deceived the emperor and refused to let His Majesty know the news. The more upright people in the court were harmed a lot by them. If this continues, the crisis will come soon!"
After hearing this, the ten ministers were horrified. They all knelt down in front of the emperor and said to the emperor: "It seems that these ministers are really incompatible with us. I will only die! I only hope that your majesty can remember the past."
Love, let us return our lives to the countryside, and donate all our family property to fund the military." Shi Changshi said while crying bitterly, looking really miserable.
The emperor couldn't help being angry after hearing this, and said to Liu Tao: "Don't you have anyone close to you at home? Why can't you tolerate the people close to me?"
After saying this, the emperor ordered the guards around him to pull Liu Tao out and behead him. After hearing this, Liu Tao knelt down and screamed: "It is not a pity for me to die! What a pity that the Han Dynasty has been here for more than 400 years and is about to come to an end!"
The guards took Liu Tao out of the palace and were about to kill him when they saw a minister telling the guards to stop him: "Please wait until I go to the emperor to beg for mercy."
When the guards saw the person, it was Chen Dan, the current Situ. Chen Dan hurriedly entered the palace to see the emperor and said to the emperor: "For what reason is Liu Tao going to be beheaded?"
The emperor replied without thinking: "He wantonly slandered my trusted people and offended my majesty. Of course, his head will be killed!"
Chen Dan thought for a while and then said to the emperor: "Nowadays, there are countless common people all over the world who want to eat the meat of Shi Changshi, but your Majesty respects them as parents. These eunuchs themselves have not made any achievements for the country.
Even though he has meritorious service, he can be granted the title of a prince, not to mention that the new bandits like Feng Xu and the remnants of the Yellow Turbans are causing trouble now. If Your Majesty does not reflect on it and still insists on going his own way, then the country and the country may not be far away from collapsing."
The emperor replied: "It is not necessarily true that Feng Zhen caused rebellion. As for the ten permanent servants, how can it be that they are all treacherous people?"
Seeing that the emperor was completely unwilling to follow his advice, Chen Dan had no choice but to bang his head on the steps to recommend him. However, the emperor did not accept this trick and ordered Chen Dan and Liu Tao to be imprisoned in anger.
That night, Shi Changshi ordered people to murder the two men in prison, and then used the emperor's edict to make Sun Jian the prefect of Changsha and ordered him to attack the rebels. Sun Jian was so brave that he died in less than fifty days.
When news of success came back and Jiangxia was pacified, the emperor ordered Sun Jian to be granted the title of Marquis of Wucheng.
Then the emperor issued an edict to make Liu Yu the shepherd of Youzhou, and led his troops to Yuyang to conquer Zhang Ju. Zhang Chun led the rebel army, and Liu Hui of Daizhou wrote a letter recommending Liu Bei to meet Liu Yu. Liu Yu was very happy after seeing Liu Bei.
He ordered Liu Bei to be the captain and led troops to attack the bandits' hometown. Liu Bei fought hard with the bandits for several days. Although he did not completely defeat the bandits, he still managed to shake the spirits of the bandits.
Zhang Chun has a cruel personality and has always been bad to his soldiers. After this hard battle, they lost confidence in him, so the leaders of his tent plotted to assassinate Zhang Chun, cut off Zhang Chun's head, and led their thieves to come.
Surrender to Liu Bei.
Seeing that the situation was not good, Zhang Ju was defeated like a mountain and had no chance, so he hanged himself to death. Liu Bei led his army to eradicate all the bandits in Yuyang. Liu Yu then wrote to the emperor to report Liu Bei's military achievements.
After the emperor learned about it, he pardoned Liu Bei for his crime of killing the postal supervisor, and named Liu Bei a Gaotang Wei. Later, Gongsun Zan also reported some of Liu Bei's previous military exploits, so the emperor also named Liu Bei a commander of another department and guarded Pingyuan County.
Liu Yu was also awarded the title of Taiwei for his merits in suppressing the bandits.
But they said that the bandits here had just been wiped out, and there was another rebellion in Liangzhou, the land of the Western Qiang.
In November of the first year of Zhongping, Beigong Boyu of the Qiang people rebelled and led an army to attack the official army of Liangzhou. He took Han Yue, who was then the governor of Liangzhou, and Han Yue, who was working in Liangzhou, as hostages. Han Yue was killed earlier in the year.
At that time, he also went to Luoyang, the capital, to handle official business. At that time, the general summoned him because he had heard about Han Yue. Han Yue persuaded He Jin that he could find a way to kill the eunuchs. He Jin thought for a long time but did not agree, so Han Yue persuaded He Jin.
About to return to Liangzhou.
Zuochang, the governor of Liangzhou at that time, sent Gai Xun to lead his army to garrison Ayang County. The Qiang rebels had been attacking Ayang County for a long time and were unable to break the city, so they had to turn to attack Jincheng County. Jincheng County was poorly defended and was breached by the Qiang rebels.
Chen Yi, the governor of Jincheng County, was also beheaded by the Qiang people.
The Qiang people then forced Bian Yun and Han Yue to join the rebellion, and elected Bian Yun as their leader. Bian Yun led his army to surround Liangzhou Zhiji County. Zuo Chang saw that he was defeated and sent people to Gai Xun for help. Gai Xun then arrived with reinforcements.
Ji County.
Gai Xun yelled loudly in the army and denounced Bian Yun, Han Yue and others for their betrayal. After hearing this, Bian Yun and Han Yue cried and said to Gai Xun: "If Zuo Chang had listened to you earlier, he would have sent troops.
By rescuing Jincheng County, we may still have a chance to change our ways, but now our sins are so heavy that we have no choice but to surrender."
Bian Yun then withdrew his troops and lifted the siege of Ji County, but then he led his troops to surround the headquarters of Xia Yusuo, the captain of the Qiang Guard. After that, Bian Yun changed his name to Bian Zhang, and Han Yue also officially changed his name to Han Sui at this time.
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Until March of the second year of Zhongping, Han Sui and other rebels led tens of thousands of cavalry under the banner of killing eunuchs and invaded the Sanfu area. Seeing that they were about to approach Yuanling, the emperor was extremely frightened after hearing this and immediately
He sent the Zuo chariot general Huangfu Song and the Zhonglang general Dong Zhuo to conquer, but both were defeated by Han Sui's army.
As a result, Bian Zhang, Han Sui and others further expanded their strength, and soon they had one hundred thousand people, becoming a very powerful warlord team.
In July of this year, Huangfu Song was dismissed because he was unfavorable in fighting the rebels. In August, the emperor once again ordered Sikong Zhang Wen to be appointed as the general of chariots and cavalry. During the holidays, he appointed Jinwu Yuan Pang as his deputy and Dong Zhuo as the general of Polu.
Together with the bandit general Zhou Shen, they were all placed under the command of Zhang Wen.
This force led a total of more than 100,000 infantry and cavalry, stationed in Meiyang and other places, trying to defend the royal cemetery. Han Sui then also led troops to attack Meiyang, Zhang Wen, and Dong Zhuo once again fought with Han Sui.
Being in a disadvantageous situation.
But Dong Zhuo was defeated by Han Sui one after another, and finally remembered a person. This person was none other than Xiang Yu, who was forcibly sacrificed by a young man named Zhou Zhuo. At this time, he took Xiang Ji as his name, and recently attacked the Yellow Turbans.
His military meritorious service was commended by Dong Zhuo and he was awarded the title of General Fenyong. He was appointed as the governor of Hedong County on behalf of Dong Zhuo.
So Dong Zhuo reported to the emperor again, saying that Xiang Yu was brave and resourceful, hoping to get Xiang Yu to join him in the crusade against the rebels. The emperor agreed and ordered Xiang Yu to go with Dong Zhuo to destroy Han Sui's rebels.
Chapter completed!