I was thinking about my thoughts, but my eyes followed the guard in blue, waiting for him to trouble me, but his expression did not change, he only saluted Sima Jue and me, and his eyes swept across my face without any strange expression.
I'm curious again, isn't he Lou Yang? But it's clearly him with this look. You know it's inconvenient to say hello to me in front of everyone, but why don't you give me a flirtatious look to let me know it's you! Why is he talking to a stranger?
People are the same. Is there really such a similar person? Or has this guy defected to North Korea?
When Tuoba Ke left, he did not forget to say something that made Die'er cry again. He would not marry anyone other than Die'er.
The champion of peach blossoms today is none other than Dieer.
Until Tuoba Ke left with the four guards, the blue-clothed guard didn't look at me again. I felt a little bit disappointed in my heart, and I was not sure whether he was Lou Yang or not.
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Just when I didn't know whether the blue-clad guard I saw that day was Lou Yang, Sima Jue was about to lead his troops to fight!
Sima Jue sat down and talked to me about this matter calmly. It had been a while since we sat down and talked in such a serious manner, but we were still talking about such important matters in the DPRK! It made me feel very uneasy.
It turned out that in early April, Governor Chijie of Bogulu Fan Town, a border fortress in the Northern Jin Dynasty, was killed, and a mutiny broke out. It was already more than a month later when the news reached central Beijing.
I sighed that the lack of information was such a mistake. Such a big thing happened just now. What a big deal!
The Northern Jin Dynasty governors like Chijie led troops to fight all year round, and they were all in remote and barbarous areas. They were inherently unruly and domineering. Their subordinates were mostly strong generals and arrogant soldiers. Incidents of commander-in-chief killing and military rebellion continued to occur.
The imperial court issued repeated orders to impose severe punishments, but Emperor Shan Gao began to restrain himself, and slowly returned to his original state.
Bogulu Fan Town is located in a place where foreign races live together, adjacent to the largest foreign race, the Erma tribe. There are also some small tribes such as the Wushi Rong tribe and the Shiguo people in the surrounding area.
Fan Pengcheng, the governor who guards the Bogu Law, has an extremely bad relationship with the local ethnic groups. Especially his son, relying on his power, is even more domineering, oppressing the people, raping the women of the people, and doing all kinds of evil. Not only that, internally he has been oppressing the soldiers for a long time
, and also withheld military pay.
Due to last year's drought, floods occurred before the harvest season. The people lived in hardship and starved to death. However, Fan Pengcheng only cared about eating, drinking and having fun. The victims and the soldiers who had been angry for a long time clashed.
Under the leadership of deputy envoy Zhou Hong'an, they killed Fan Pengcheng, his son and another deputy envoy, as well as more than a thousand people including supporting envoys, marching commanders and personal soldiers.
During the melee in the city, the leader of the Erma tribe, Kebalufo, who had just submitted to the Suyang County Prince of the Northern Jin Dynasty last year, was instigated and tempted by Zhao Zhantuo, a native of Shi State, and took advantage of the commotion among the soldiers in the city to attack the town of Bogulu.
More than a dozen counties.
The Erma tribe and other foreign tribes were already oppressed by Fan Pengcheng, and they were also afraid of the power of the Northern Jin Dynasty. They were angry but dared not speak out about Fan Pengcheng's oppression, and those smaller tribes were even more afraid!
At the beginning of the year, Ke Balufo's concubine was raped by Zhou Hongan's son. Ke Balufo went to Fan Pengcheng to argue, and a conflict broke out. Kebalufo was injured by Fan Pengcheng's son, and was robbed of hundreds of war horses in the tribe.
At this time, Zhao Zhantuo, the current leader of the Shiguo people, saw a mutiny in the city, so he contacted Ke Balufo, who had long been grudged against him, and some small tribal leaders to join forces to resist.
Zhao Zhantuo hated Fan Pengcheng even more. His father was killed by Fan Pengcheng. Due to his weak strength, he made small sneak attacks every five days and one big attack every ten days, looking for opportunities to attack Fan Pengcheng secretly from time to time.
He was in the dark, and Fan Pengcheng was in the open. When he went to fight their tribe, they were already prepared to run away. They always came back defeated, which really made Fan Pengcheng resentful of Zhao Zhantuo.
After several attempts to arrest Zhao Zhantuo failed, Fan Pengcheng vented his anger on the surrounding tribes, saying that they had harbored Zhao Zhantuo and wantonly massacred people of all ethnic groups, deepening his grievances with all ethnic groups.
Normally, to quell a rebellion, all it takes is for the court to send a prestigious general who is good at fighting as its commander, but this time the emperor had to send the princes to "experience" it.
Some ministers in the court boldly recommended Sima Jue, who was fond of practicing Zen, and some ministers also recommended Sima Jue. It was said that he had been ill at home for many days! The emperor finally decided to let Sima Jue lead the army on the expedition.
I quickly sorted out what Sima Jue said in my mind, and I felt a little clearer.
Although the emperor made Sima Jue the commander-in-chief, re-appointed Tang Di as the deputy commander-in-chief, and transferred Rong Miaoqing back from the west as the vanguard, most of the princes were just pretending, and leading the troops in battles had to rely on Kang Di, who had been fighting all the time.
General on the battlefield.
Ordinarily, it would not be Sima Jue's turn to show his face like this, but Kang Wang, who has a high exposure rate and popularity!
Sima Jue seemed to see the doubt in my mind, and he revealed a piece of news to me intentionally or unintentionally.
Things often turn out to be like this. King Kang was finally reported for leaving the palace without authorization. Furthermore, King Yi committed suicide in prison out of fear of being punished.
The case of "Three Kings Conspiracy" seems to have been settled with the death of King Yi.
I'm confused again. With King Yiyi's temperament, how could he commit suicide in fear of crime? Where did his murder weapon come from? The death row of the Ministry of Punishment is not a vegetable market. How he obtained it is really suspicious.
After the death of King Yi, the information about King Yunnan among the other two kings was actually faster than that in Beijing. They just persuaded the imperial envoys who went to investigate the case, and they were very dedicated and conscious to share the emperor's worries to Bogulu, and actually recaptured several counties. Because
The army was sparse, but the tiger failed and the dog was tired, and was surrounded by the rebels. He reported the matter to the court, and the emperor thought that he would relieve the country's worries. Furthermore, the king of Yi died in fear of the crime, and pardoned him from the responsibility of sending troops without purpose, and let him
Hold on and wait for a delay.
And King Kang arrogantly went out of the mansion to "hang out". This is really something that makes people wonder! Someone still got a copy of it.
As soon as the book was handed over to the Emperor's Dragon Bookcase, the Emperor passed it on to Prince Kang, who was said to have trained him for several hours. However, the reason why Prince Kang left the palace sounded ridiculous. He said that he was in love with a dancing prostitute from "Meisiyuan".
It is said that this dancing prostitute was snatched away by others, and she was so angry that she went out to compete for the beauty's heart. In addition, Empress Shu once again went barefoot and took off her hairpin to plead for her son, and asked the emperor to redeem King Kang's.
This trick worked really well for seducing the mind. The emperor actually believed King Kang's words and educated him so that he could think about his mistakes behind closed doors.
I don't know what Tang Lingyi thought when he heard this, and it doesn't involve sensitive words such as "plotting chaos". It seems that anything is possible.
When King Kang was in seclusion to think about his past, a letter about the mutiny arrived in Beijing, which was one of the reasons why he failed to lead the army.
Again, when the city gate was on fire and Chi Yu was affected, he was still influenced by Wang Lin, so he was justifiably "lost" in leading troops to put down the rebellion.