Xin Moge looked over and saw that the speaker was in his thirties and was dressed in casual clothes. He was a general of King Gu's family. He was leading King Gu's reinforcements this time. "I have known the name of General Gu for a long time."
Hear it, and finally see it today."
The other vassal princes and generals also handed over one after another, some were polite, some introduced themselves, and exchanged greetings.
After the greetings, someone came straight to the point and said: "We have two questions. We have always wanted to ask Prince Xin for advice. Since we are here today and everyone is here, it is just right. Let Prince Xin give it to us in front of us."
An answer can put us all at ease."
How could Xin Moge not know what the other party wanted to ask, but without any expression on his face, he nodded and said: "Don't take it seriously, just ask."
"First, the tens of thousands of imperial troops below have lost their morale and morale. Now is the best time to attack. Of course, we can also besiege them for a few more days. However, there will definitely be a large number of troops ahead.
Do we accept the surrender of our troops or not? If we accept it, how will we place the surrendered troops? I believe that no one among the vassal kings can fully trust these surrendered troops, and they will not be at ease if they accept them under their banner. But if we do not accept it,
Killing them all directly without leaving any one alive would inevitably lead to the crime of vicious killing and massacre. The consequences would be equally serious and would also lose the support of the people of each vassal. Secondly, after this incident, when did Prince Xin and King Li plan to release each other?
Is the feudal lord leaving the city?"
Xin Moge listened and glanced at the more than ten people in front of him one by one.
Everyone present had almost the same expression, including Fan Yinqing, who wanted to hear Xin Moge answer these two questions for themselves.
Xin Moge seemed to be thinking about it, and was silent for a moment under the eyes of everyone, and then said: "As for the first question, if they surrender, I will naturally accept it. Not killing the surrendered soldiers on the battlefield has been passed down from ancient times, how can it be done here?
Destroyed and lost the hearts of the people. Regarding the issues that everyone is worried about, there is no way to trust these surrendered troops. When the time comes, they can be invested in building a new capital city. It just so happens that King Li has the idea of building a new capital city, and now there are no coolies to build it.
If you have them all, you can kill two birds with one stone and save a lot of worry. Of course, you must make it clear to them when they surrender, and set rules for them as a condition for surrender. Only those who are willing to strictly abide by the rules must
Accept it, and those who are unwilling will not be counted as surrendering. If they do not surrender, they will naturally be killed. In the future, if there is any disobedience, they will be killed directly, and no one can say anything at that time. As for the vassal kings..."
The method mentioned by Xin Moge really kills two birds with one stone. It will take several years at least to build the capital, which is enough to place these surrendered troops. Yes. After hearing this, everyone looked at each other and nodded in unison, all agreeing with Xin Moge's words.
, looked at Xin Mogo and waited for Xin Mogo to answer the second question.
Fan Yinqing also nodded. The person opposite seemed to always be able to give people unexpected solutions and strategies when they were confused and couldn't think of a good countermeasure.
When Xin Moge said this, he paused for a moment intentionally or unintentionally, taking a look at everyone's expressions, and then continued: "As for the vassal kings, King Li and I did not trap them, let alone
They were not allowed to leave the city. However, the emperor had just ascended the throne, and it was a time when everything was in ruins. The new court naturally needed the support of all the feudal princes to support the overall situation. This also shows how much the emperor has a high regard for all the feudal princes.