Ji Dan sighed and understood, Liu Kun looked down on King Langya.
He thought about it carefully and felt that King Langya was like him. There had been so many princes and heroes before, but none of them had been able to end the troubled times. King Langya had no particularly outstanding talents and moral character, so how could he represent the Jin Dynasty to bring peace to the world?
It is better to rely on him than to rely on Zhao Hanzhang to rebel quickly.
Ahem, actually, because the royal family belonged to the Sima family, Ji Dan felt that it was okay for Zhao Hanzhang to rebel. His family was not orthodox anyway, but Liu Kun was loyal to the Jin family. As an aide, he naturally had to consider the issue from Liu Kun's perspective.
Ji Dan glanced at Liu Kun quietly and thought that there would be nothing wrong with him changing his allegiance to someone else.
However, he also knew Liu Kun's stubbornness. He couldn't mention this. If he mentioned it, he would explode, otherwise he would die.
Zhao Ju has sent people to clear out Hunu County. All the Huns left in the city have been taken into custody or moved out. Zhao Hanzhang can enter Hunu County.
She still had a lot of things to do and couldn't leave the Northland for the time being, so she decided to stay in Hunu County for a while to deal with various things.
As soon as she entered the city, Fu Tinghan came to find her, "The captured Jin officials are outside asking to see you."
Zhao Hanzhang frowned slightly and asked: "The people below can handle such matters, why do you still report here?"
Fu Tinghan said: "There are a lot of people, and Zhao Ji is dead and his body is in the city."
Zhao Hanzhang was stunned, she could hardly remember this uncle.
After Liu Cong poisoned the Jin Emperor and Zhao Zhongyu, he also killed a group of Jin ministers who were crying and scolding him. Except for the Jin Emperor and Zhao Zhongyu, they could still have a thin coffin to bury them. The other Jin ministers were all dragged into chaos.
The burial mound was abandoned.
In the end, the surviving Jin ministers collected some money to bury them.
After conquering Boping County, Zhao Hanzhang ordered people to bury Emperor Jin and Zhao Zhongyu again. Their coffins were still placed in Boping County, while the bodies of other murdered Jin officials were not moved by Zhao Hanzhang, but they also had their names recorded.
, I plan to get the seals I deserve and the rewards I deserve when I go back.
Anyway, it’s about mourning after death. It doesn’t cost much, but it can inspire people and correct the atmosphere.
Zhao Ji was not among those killed at that time, but... Zhao Hanzhang didn't think of him either.
When it was mentioned at this time, Zhao Hanzhang remembered this uncle who was very close to him by blood, and quickly stood up, "He died... was killed?"
Fu Tinghan nodded and said calmly: "I heard that Liu Cong sent someone to kill him before he left. In addition to him, there were several Jin ministers, and there were nine victims in total."
When Zhao Hanzhang heard this, he sighed and said, "Give them a good burial and give them a generous burial."
Then he asked: "How many of the remaining Jin ministers are still alive?"
"Twenty-three."
Zhao Hanzhang raised his eyebrows and went out to watch with Fu Tinghan.
Compared with those who were captured, the few who survived are not worth mentioning, but those who were captured, humiliated, followed Liu Cong's army all the way to Hunu County, and survived in the end are almost insignificant.
Call it a human being.
They knelt outside the door with numb faces, and saw a heroic girl striding towards them. Some people's numb eyes finally started to move, and seemed to have some vitality; while some people still looked at them with numb faces.
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Even though Zhao Hanzhang had no intention of using these people, he couldn't help but sigh at this moment, stepped forward to help the people up, and felt the bones in his hands.
She paused, but couldn't help but said softly: "Everyone is safe now. Now that you are back, do something for me."
She called the clerk and asked people to take them down, find some records and other small things for them to do, and then arranged accommodation and food for them.
The officials who had been indifferent until now had some reaction. They hunched their bodies and asked Zhao Hanzhang, "I dare to ask the general, but you want to take us back to the Central Plains?"
Zhao Hanzhang nodded and said: "Of course, if you are willing to go back, I will have someone take you with me."
After learning that they could return to the Central Plains, some people immediately fell to their knees and cried bitterly.
One person cried, and the rest of the people started to cry loudly too. In a moment, the loud cries of twenty-three grown men rang out in front of the gate, resounding throughout the sky.
Zhao Hanzhang:......
After crying enough, one of them wiped the tears and snot from his face and asked, "May I ask, General, how are the officials and their families in Yuncheng?"
Zhao Hanzhang said calmly: "There are only ten people in the city, and only a few can escape."
The official was in mourning, his face turned red with anger, "The Huns were so cruel, why didn't the general punish the Huns? Instead, he buried the traitor Liu Cong."
"Liu Cong, whoever kills my emperor should be punished by death. Please ask the general to whip him."
Zhao Hanzhang said: "The Huns have surrendered, so they will be my Jin people. I know what to do. I think you are all tired. Go down and rest first. General Zhao will return to the Central Plains in two days. I will ask them to take you with them."
"
After saying that, he turned around and left.
An official quickly shouted: "General Zhao, Jizhi left a message before he was killed."
Zhao Hanzhang stopped and turned his head to look at him, "Oh? I don't know what you mean?"
"This..." The official hesitated and said nothing.
Zhao Hanzhang thought that he would meet Bei Gongchun, Shi Le and others later, so he didn't want to waste more time, so he nodded to Zuo Zuo and said, "Invite him to come with you."
The guards on the left and right stepped forward to pull the man up, and then followed Zhao Hanzhang.
Official:……
Zhao Hanzhang came to see Zhao Ji's body.
Zhao Ju was very respectful to him. Even if he knew the inside story and Zhao Hanzhang had a bad relationship with him, his surname was Zhao after all, and he was once one of his bosses.
When the soldier guarding the coffin saw Zhao Hanzhang, he immediately stepped forward to salute and said respectfully: "Your Majesty, the weather is hot and the person has been dead for four or five days, so..."
"Open it." Zhao Hanzhang covered his mouth and nose with a handkerchief and took a look, confirming that the person lying in the coffin was Zhao Ji. He must have been very frightened when he died, with a look of horror on his face. It was obvious that he
I didn't expect that I would die by sword in the end.
Zhao Hanzhang sighed, turned to the pale-faced official and said, "Tell me, what did my uncle leave behind?"
The official said cowardly: "He just said, he just said he was your uncle. No, he said he asked you to take good care of the old and young in the family. He also said that the Zhao family will be handed over to you..."
Zhao Hanzhang couldn't help but chuckle. The official stopped under her smiling face, murmuring and not daring to say anything more.
Zhao Hanzhang lowered her eyes and glanced at the people in the coffin, facing Zhao Ji's frightened face, she said: "Uncle, please don't worry, I will take care of my cousins."
After saying this, he waved his hand and asked the soldiers to cover the coffin.
After the process was completed, Zhao Hanzhang turned his head to look at the official and asked him if he had anything else to say.
The officials were speechless. Finally, Zhao Hanzhang waved his hand and asked someone to take him back and make arrangements with the officials.
Fu Tinghan watched the whole process from the side and asked him, "Do you regret being soft-hearted?"
"It's just a trivial matter, not enough to regret it." Zhao Hanzhang didn't care about such trivial matters. What bothered her was, "Do you think I should go to Shanggu County in person?"