When Fei Qian followed Cai Yong back, Cai Yong still looked sad.
After entering the city, Cai Yong had no intention of talking to Fei Qian, so the two separated and went home.
Fei Qian was walking halfway when he suddenly noticed a figure who looked like Cao Cao at the corner of the street in front of him. Just as he was about to say hello, he saw the figure turned the corner and disappeared.
Forget it, I don’t know if that’s the case, but what is Cao Cao doing now? I haven’t seen him recently, and I don’t even hear much about him.
Fei Qian thought about it. According to his memory, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms seemed to say that Cao Cao and Wang Yun hooked up, and then took a sword to assassinate Dong Zhuo?
Logically speaking, it can be said to a certain extent, but judging from Fei Qian's recent meetings with Cao Cao, would Cao Cao, with his suspicious personality, be so cheerful and come forward with a knife like a hot-blooded young man?
Fei Qian murmured to himself, thinking that if Cao Cao really got the seven-star sword, he would probably turn around and offer it to Dong Zhuo, and then run away from Luoyang, claiming all the way that he offered the sword to Dong Zhuo after his assassination failed...
This is in line with Cao Cao's character, isn't it?
Ah, Zhang Liao still needs to practice the Zhongping One Shot Home, at least to master it completely before the effect of the ointment wears off...
Sadly, it feels more and more like we are running out of time.
The situation is getting more and more tense now. After Yuan Shao left, Cao Cao fled, and then there was a battle at Hulao Pass. When Hulao Pass was blocked by the Kwantung Allied Forces, even if he wanted to leave, he would have no choice...
But now there are so many things on hand——
Old man Liu Hong and Liu left, leaving behind a pile of textbooks and homework...
Cai Yan didn't know what offended her. There were also a lot of books and tablets that needed to be copied...
The self-defense shot Zhang Liao teaches...
Fei Qian shook his head, with a sad look on his face - Why can't I learn something immediately after time travel? Those time-travel dramas I've seen in the past, people would pick up on them and call them lord at every turn, and I could easily master whatever I learned in the blink of an eye.
Yes, my strength can challenge Lu Bu and Guan Yu, and my intelligence can fool Zhuge and Sima. Why is it that when I come here, I am cautious about everyone I meet, and it hurts even if I learn even half a move...
I really wish I had traveled back in time to an era where someone would kowtow if I said a few words of gratitude to all the people in the world...
Otherwise, with my talk developed in the office, I would not be able to deceive these fools to death by casually admitting to their master.
But now I can only think about it with envy...
Heartbroken...
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Cao Cao is now measuring the route step by step himself.
The Royal Palace of Luoyang City in the Eastern Han Dynasty was mainly composed of the North and South Palaces. There was a compound road connecting the South Palace and the North Palace. The so-called compound roads were three parallel roads. The middle one was the emperor's exclusive royal road. On both sides were ministers and waiters.
road.
The north gate of the South Palace and the south gate of the North Palace are opposite each other. As the saying goes, "the two palaces face each other from a distance, and the two towers are more than a hundred feet apart." The entire north and south palaces are like a "LV" shape with a slightly larger upper mouth.
Originally, Liu Xiu regarded Nangong as the focus of his administration, so there were many palaces and complex buildings in Nangong. However, in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, especially during the period of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, the emperor gradually became lazy and was unwilling to even walk on the road.
After that, the court meeting was held directly in the North Palace. Over time, the focus of the administrative center gradually shifted from the South Palace to the North Palace.
It turned out that when Yuan Shu and he made plans together, they estimated that the deposed emperor Liu Bian would be placed in a palace in the Nangong, most likely in the Jiade Hall to the north of the Mingguang Hall in the Nangong.
Jiade Hall has a good name, but it became less and less "virtuous" during the reign of Emperor Ling. After Emperor Ling succeeded to the throne, he posthumously recognized his late father as Emperor Xiaoren, and honored his mother Dong as Empress Xiaoren, and enshrined her in the Jiade Hall.
However, Empress Xiaoren endured the death of Empress Dowager Dou and finally achieved success. Her daughter-in-law became a mother-in-law and was promoted to Empress Dowager Dong. She began to dictate the affairs of the government. Later, with the strong support of Empress Dowager Dong, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty reached its peak state of selling officials and conferring titles.
The official positions of the three princes were sold...
Cui Lie's Situ was bought during that time...
In the sixth year of Zhongping, Emperor Ling died in Jiade Palace.
Some time ago, General He Jin was also inexplicably hacked to death in the square in front of Jiade Hall...
Therefore, Jiade Hall was sealed up at this time and regarded as an ominous place.
Therefore, according to common sense, this kind of place is the most suitable place to place the deposed emperor.
However, according to the news from Cao Cao's palace, the deposed emperor Liu Bian was not in the Jiade Hall in the South Palace, but was hidden in Yong'an Palace, a small palace in the northeast corner of Luoyang City.
Cao Cao guessed that Li Ru might have considered that Nangong was too close to the Sangong's residence and was unsafe. After all, the Sangong's residence was not far to the east of Nangong, especially since it was only a few walls away from the Taiwei, that is, Sima's residence...
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But this arrangement caused a lot of trouble for Cao Cao and Yuan Shu's plans.
If we originally planned to escape from Nangong, we only need to pass through two streets to reach the South Gate. Beyond the South Gate is Luoshui. We can take either land or water routes, which is very convenient. As long as we block the pursuers a little, we can easily escape.
Escape...
Now that the deposed emperor lives in Yong'an Palace, there are only two ways to escape - one is to go directly from the upper east gate next to Yong'an Palace. This is the shortest and fastest way, but a little further north from the upper east gate is Mang Mountain.
It is difficult to move, and it is easy to be followed and blocked by pursuers; the second is to pass through the residence where dignitaries gather, walk through the two squares of Guangli and Yongheli, and go out through the east gate. Although the distance is long and easy to be intercepted, as long as you leave
The city gate of the Middle East Gate is the horse market in Luoyang. The crowds are noisy, making it easy to hide your traces immediately...
Each of these two roads had its own advantages and disadvantages, and Cao Cao had no choice but to come to the scene in person to measure and calculate.
Cao Cao stood on the side of the street, wearing an ordinary robe and a dark blue linen cloak, making him inconspicuous among the crowd.
Cao Cao looked around carefully, making constant calculations in his mind. He was familiar with the areas of Buguangli and Yongheli. After all, he was also a frequent visitor here. Many officials lived in this area. Therefore, as long as these dignitaries were allowed to
If they keep the door closed and do not show up at the critical moment, then the few guards and private soldiers under them will be less likely to attack without authorization. This will be more conducive to escape. Then as long as they leave the Middle East Gate, they can sneak into the horse.
The market is like a fish entering a big river, it’s not that easy to find again...
So the question now is how to make these dignitaries stay in the house at the critical moment...
As for whether to tell Yuan Shu that the deposed emperor was actually not in Nangong, Cao Cao didn't even think about it and decided not to tell Yuan Shu. After all, the last incident involving General He Jin was tricked by Yuan Shu and has not been settled yet. This time
Let Yuan Shu attack Nangong, firstly, it can attract the attention of the defenders and reduce the pressure on Cao Cao's side, and secondly, it can be considered as retaliation for the last He Jin incident.