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Chapter 1781 False news, false reports

 The Western Capital War has come to an end in winter, but it does not mean the complete end of this matter. Sometimes wars are like this, the two armies confront each other for a long time, and then the decisive battle often happens in an instant.

This is true not only in the era of cold weapons, but also in the era of hot weapons. The Maginot Line took 12 years to build, but it only took a month to break through, or bypass it.

After Zhang Liao killed the Falcon, he spent another two days trying to quell the defeated Tubo troops. Another part of the Tubo people fled to Tibetan areas. The Qiang leader Yao Kehui became a rebel.

The vanguard of the Tubo people, eager to take back the pastures and people occupied by the Tubo people, asked Zhang Liao for battle several times.

After some business dealings between Zhang Liao and Yang Fu, they agreed to Yao Kehui's request and asked Yao Kehui to serve as the vanguard and Zhang Chen as the warden to enter the Riyue Mountain together to pursue and encircle the remaining Tubo remnants in Tibetan areas.

At this point, the entire Tubo army has completely collapsed, and there should be no major battles. Even if there are still battles, they are just some small battles.

However, Zhang Liao and Yang Fu could not return to Chang'an in triumph immediately, because the entire Tibetan area was not yet completely pacified, and further order still needed to be established.

Therefore, while Zhang Liao reported the military situation to Fei Qian, he also made demands and support to Chang'an, mainly in terms of personnel entering Tibet. He also hoped that some Qiang and Hu people who were more friendly to the Han people would complete the next step.

Like Tibetan areas, unrest continues in southern Sichuan.

In fact, speaking of it, rural tycoons like Yong Kai were originally figures who controlled the local area. In other places, they even colluded with the Yellow Turbans to gather their tribesmen. If they picked up the sword, they would be robbers and bandits, and if they put down the sword, they would be charitable nobles.

Just like the gang in Taishan, the Taishan bandits were originally strong men from the countryside near Mount Tai. Their initial base was in Taishan County, Yanzhou, so they were also called the Taishan bandits. Later, their power gradually spread to Xuzhou and recruited Tao Qian, the governor of Xuzhou.

, to destroy the Xuzhou Yellow Turban. After Cao Cao entered Xu, Zang Ba and others followed the Cao family and were ordered to go north to attack Yuan Tan in Qingzhou. At this point, they penetrated into the eastern part of Qingzhou, which lasted until the era of Cao Pi.

Therefore, during the entire period of the Han Dynasty, noble families and rural powerful people basically ignored the local government. If the heads of local governments were stronger and the Han court was stronger, then these big landowners would do anything to kneel down and lick them, and once they were

If the Han Dynasty exposed some flaws and bent down to pick up soap or something, these country tycoons would immediately take out their weapons and would not hesitate to have anal sex with the Han Dynasty.

This is the case with Xiqiang, the same is true with Mount Tai, and the same is true with southern Sichuan.

After several rounds of collusion, Yong Kai finally managed to lure Gao Ding into his arms, and then connected with several other surrounding Yi tribes, large and small, to jointly enshrine Gao Ding as the leader of the alliance, and raised the so-called opposition to oppression in southern Sichuan.

The three-anti banner, which opposes persecution and bullying, states that it is not for personal selfishness, but to bring salt to the suffering Yi people in southern Sichuan who are oppressed by the Han people.

In fact, even if you bring salt, it has little to do with the Hussar General. After all, the various plunders and oppressions of the Yi people in southern Sichuan in the past few years were not done by the Hussar General. Even after the Hussar General entered Sichuan, there were still people with the Yi people.

People trade with each other and do nothing bad, but most barbarians don't know this. Instead, they use all the suffering they have endured over the years, or the dissatisfaction in their personal lives, to

This was an opportunity to vent their anger. As for whether it was the Cavalry General's fault, these people didn't care and didn't think about it at all.

In the original history, Yong Kai and Gao Ding did not rebel until Liu Bei entered Sichuan. Because the historical records of Sichuan and Shu are the most lost among the Three Kingdoms, later generations are not sure why Yong Kai and Gao Ding

Zhuge did not specify that there would be a rebellion at that time, but it is probably related to the bastard things Liu Bei did after entering Sichuan. After all, Liu Bei generously awarded rewards after entering Sichuan, which completely destroyed the market economy, and in order to maintain the operation of his regime

, minted a hundred dollars...

For example, it is like the governments of certain countries in later generations suddenly issued large-denomination banknotes of 1,000 yuan or even 10,000 yuan. Suddenly, the entire society suffered a panic and hemorrhage, especially the middle class. It was simply inflation.

The biggest bearer is even more miserable.

Against this background, the historical rebellion of Yong Kai, Gao Ding and others may have been a problem that arose during Liu Bei's reign in Sichuan and Shu. Then seeing Liu Bei's death, he thought it was time to make a splash, so he took the opportunity to throw it out.

A bar of soap.

However, compared to Liu Bei in history, Liu Bei at this stage does not have so much luck.

To a large extent, Liu Bei's rise in the late Eastern Han Dynasty was mainly because he put on a royalist cloak. After Liu Bei officially proclaimed himself emperor, all such veils were torn away, revealing the careerist.

From that time on, in addition to local talents, Sichuan and Sichuan could not attract people from other regions. Because the left and right were all the same careerists, what was the need to go far away from Sichuan and Sichuan? From a certain perspective

, if Liu Bei did not proclaim himself emperor, insisting on Cao Pi being rebellious, and still holding the banner of respecting Han, would there be another result?

Of course, Liu Bei's title of king was actually to solve some internal problems in Sichuan and Shu. There are pros and cons to becoming king. Just like Liu Bei now, he is also weighing the pros and cons when facing Jianning's rebellion.

Liu Bei didn't think that Yong Kai Gaoding and others would have much chance of winning. After all, the strength of the Hussar General was right in front of him. For Yong Kai Gaoding and others, maybe Sichuan, Sichuan, or even Jianning would be their biggest maneuver.

area, and for General Hussar, there is Hanzhong and Guanzhong. As long as there are no problems in other places, even if it is consumed, Yong Kai, Gaoding and others will be consumed alive.

It's not that Liu Bei looks down on Yong Kai, Gaoding and others, but he thinks that the soldiers of the Hussars General are too powerful, not only in terms of equipment, but also in terms of training. If they are on a somewhat flat ground like Hanzhong and Guanzhong, plus

Mount the Hussars General's cavalry...

Even if we double the number of Yong Kai, Gaoding and others, we may not be able to win.

Unless something unexpected happens.

Liu Bei's family was originally poor, and he had never seen any art of war. Everything was accomplished through constant struggle over the years. As his knowledge and experience increased, Liu Bei gradually understood more and understood more.

There are still some gaps in military strategy, otherwise in history, counselors would not be valued so much.

Now Liu Bei encountered a problem, how to deal with Li Hui...

Originally, Liu Bei kept Li Hui for the sake of the craftsmen in Li Hui's family. After all, craftsmen are either only found in major families, just like General Hussar also has craftsmen directly under him, so it would not

Because some instruments are pinched by others' throats, you can only open your mouth when asked.

Now, there is a rebellion in Jianning, where Li Hui's family is located, so the value of Li Hui has dropped a lot. However, Liu Bei did not have a huge change in his attitude towards Li Hui because of the incident in Jianning, and even became more angry because of it.

He not only comforted Li Hui personally, but also promised Li Hui that he would lend Li Hui some troops and horses at the right time so that Li Hui could return to Jianning for revenge or something.

Brother! Zhang Fei looked at Li Hui with disdain at first, but he reluctantly endured it because he knew that Li Hui's family craftsmen were needed. But now it was obvious that Li Hui's family craftsmen could not be counted on. Seeing that Liu Bei was more polite, he

I somewhat don’t understand, why should I be polite to you? Since there is no use in keeping it, why not get rid of it early?!

Liu Bei laughed and patted Zhang Fei on the shoulder without saying anything.

Guan Yu squinted his eyes, looking a little thoughtful.

Li Hui originally looked down upon Liu Bei, who was a mat weaver, but now the problem is that he can only pin his hopes on Liu Bei. After all, Li Hui was originally named the prefect of Jianning by the hussar general, and now Jianning

When he fell, he, the Jianning prefect, was at least certain to be guilty of losing his land. When he arrived at Xu Shu's place, if he was taken down and beheaded on the spot, he would not be able to say a word in defense, so he could only place his hope on Liu Bei.

Like a drowning man grabbing a straw.

But it's obvious that Liu Bei was just putting on a show, and didn't really want to establish any alliance with Li Hui. First, he wanted to show his respect, and second, he wanted to keep Li Hui in check, no matter what.

In the future, whether you want to send it to Xu Shu or to Jianning, you can arrange it slowly. There is no need to rush to type it all out at once.

However, as for Jianning's rebellion, Liu Bei just planned to sit back and watch with a smile. Anyway, it would be best for Xu Shu and Jianning's Yong Kai Gaoding and others to fight for a few years, and then naturally he would have the opportunity to develop well.

So. So Liu Bei expressed to Xu Shu that he very much condemned Jianning's rebellion and expressed his firm support for General Hussar. At the same time, he also said that he had suffered heavy losses in the attack on Dingzi and was unable to assist. He even needed Xu Shu to add some soldiers.

Money, food, etc...

Of course, Liu Bei was almost certain that Xu Shu would not give him any soldiers, but then Liu Bei could ask for some craftsmen, and Xu Shu would give him some.

Just when Liu Bei comforted Li Hui and was about to go back for a rest, he suddenly received a letter from Xu Shu from Chengdu. Liu Bei opened it and looked at it. He couldn't help being stunned. He didn't know what to say for a while.

Go and ask Xianhe to come...Liu Bei sat and pondered for a moment, then ordered his men.

Then he gave Xu Shu's letter to Guan Yu and Zhang Fei to read together.

Guan Yu was silent, stroking his beard and did not say anything immediately. Instead, Zhang Fei jumped up and muttered: "You want to use Ding Ze's method?! This guy named Xu must have no good intentions!"

Liu Bei nodded slightly, but didn't say anything.

Brother...

Zhang Fei was about to say something, but was stopped by Guan Yu. Such a major matter naturally required discussion and discussion, and Zhang Fei's mere complaints would not be of much help in resolving the matter.

I can't blame Zhang Fei, because in history, there are almost no good things related to borrowing the road.

Of course, Xu Shu couldn't say it so directly. Instead, he said that it was not easy for Liu Bei to conquer Dingze, so he came here to work for the army. After praising him, he added a few words, saying that he would take a detour from Dingze to Jianning...

Is Xu Shu really here for Jian Ning?

Liu Bei also had no confidence in his heart.

Just like most local officials, once they take office, they regard the current territory as their own. After Liu Bei arrived at Dingze, although he didn't say anything, he already thought that this place could be used three times.

, Well, the fourth time is still the place where I started my business for the fifth time, so I gradually invested a lot of emotion. Now someone actually wants to borrow the living room that Liu Bei finally decorated for a walk, and maybe even borrow the bedroom for use, Liu Bei

No matter how I say it, I feel a little unhappy in my heart.

But the question is not whether it is pleasant or not, but whether it can be refused?

Apparently it seems unlikely.

But if it was really a labor force on the surface, but actually came to pick peaches, wouldn't Liu Bei's efforts be just for nothing?

So what should be done?

After Jian Yong arrived, he frowned after reading the letter.

I'm afraid it's a fake Taoist attack on Guo! Jian Yong sighed, but shook his head and said, even so, he had to accept it!

Liu Bei sighed slightly, it is indeed the case. Falling out also requires some capital. If it is delayed a little longer and Liu Bei develops for a few years, or two or three years later, Xu Shu will have to consider it even if he wants to come.

The current situation is that even if Liu Bei wants to rebel, he doesn't have much power.

But just accepting the situation like this, I feel a little unwilling no matter how I think about it.

If the elder brother is not happy, he will give some soldiers and horses, disguised as bandits, to burn his food and grass! Zhang Fei said with a bit of anger, look at how they got here without food and grass!

Third brother, don’t think of such disrespectful words! Liu Bei said.

Jian Yong gently clapped his hands on the side and said: What did the third general say... If we pretend to be bandits, there will be some flaws. After all, Xu Yuanzhi is not an ordinary person... But, if it is a real bandit...



Huh? Liu Bei was stunned for a moment, and then his eyes narrowed. The meaning of Xianhe is...

Jian Yong smiled and said: If you want to attack Guo, you must first defeat Guo before you can defeat Yu... If so... Jian Yong stroked his beard and did not continue.

Although Liu Bei was in Dingzhe, it did not mean that he did not care about Sichuan and Sichuan. Through the personnel who stayed in Chengdu, he also made special inquiries and even stole copies of military information passed on. After all, people in this era did not keep many secrets.

Awareness, and sometimes even discussing the military situation directly in the public, gave Liu Bei some understanding of the situation in Jianning.

The Jianning thieves are quite powerful... Liu Bei looked at the sky, took a deep breath, and said softly.


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