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Section 456 Mitsukoshi

North Korea’s demise came too quickly.⊙

From the time Wei Youqu killed his father and surrendered, to the time when the Emperor of Han Dynasty canonized Wei Youqu as the King of Korea, and then to the time when he ordered the Joseon Dynasty to pay a visit to Chang'an, and then sent an envoy to die with a glass of poisonous wine on the way, it took half a month.

Before the New Year of the second year of Yuande, Wei's Korea had completely become synonymous with history.

Although in this matter, Liu Che's eating appearance was very ugly.

However, unexpectedly, both the public opinion of the Han Dynasty and the public were on Liu Che's side.

For the Han people of this era, filial piety and brotherhood are the foundation of everything.

By forcing Wei Youqu to kill his biological father, he stepped on the moral bottom line of the entire society.

In the words of popular opinion: Anyone who kills his father and betrays his master will be punished by everyone!

Some people even cited the example of Emperor Gao's execution of Duke Ding to clear Liu Che's name.

The so-called Ding Gong is the uncle of Ji Bu, a fierce general of the Han Dynasty.

Back then, Ding Gong worked for Xiang Yu and was ordered to lead his army to ambush west of Pengcheng during the Battle of Pengcheng. Liu Bang's only route to defeat was to block Liu Bang's retreat.

Sure enough, in the battle of Pengcheng, Liu Bang was defeated miserably. He almost lost all his underwear and fled in a hurry. Then he was caught by Ding Gong. At the time of crisis, Liu Bang said to Ding Gong: How can two wise men be at odds with each other?

The implication is to let Ding Gong support the bandits and respect themselves.

Ding Gong had second thoughts, so he let Liu Bang go.

The plot of Huarong Dao in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms in later generations should be derived from this story.

It's just that unlike Guan Erye in Three Kingdoms, who was highly valued by Cao Cao, Ding Gong's end was terrible.

After Liu Bang conquered the world, Ding Gong pretended to die and went to claim credit. As a result, he was chopped down by Liu Bang with a knife, and he also left a sentence: Those who make future generations a subject. Invalid Ding Gong!

It’s truly a cup among cups!

Ding Gong betrayed his master, and even though he had meritorious service, he was still killed.

The crime Wei Youqu committed was more serious than Ding Gong!

However, the side effect of this incident was that Ji Xin was shot while lying down.

This knight-errant giant who used to stomp his feet in Guanzhong could shock Guanzhong. He was so frightened that he hid in his house in Luoyang, closed the door to thank guests, and never dared to mention the matter in Chang'an again.

Ji Xin is Ding Gong's nephew, and Ji Xin's brother Ji Bu has died now?

Ji Xin's matter is just tidbits for Liu Che.

He learned that the reason why Ji Xin was so frightened that she hid in Luoyang and did not dare to see guests was because the master's father Yan came to Chang'an on behalf of Liu Yan, the king of Jiangdu, to propose a plan, and at the same time to say hello, he heard about it by the way.

Also coming to Chang'an with Master Yan were the envoys from the Three Kingdoms of the South: Nanyue, Dongou, and Minyue.

The Han Dynasty took advantage of Korea in the east, and the three chickens in the south were frightened almost to death.

Fortunately for South Vietnam, King Zhao Tuo was a giant who lived from the end of the Qin Dynasty to the present day. He was used to seeing big winds and waves. Even Empress Lu dared to yell at him. Even Emperor Taizong Xiaowen dared to bluff, so the demise of North Korea would not put any pressure on him.

But Dongou and Minyue are different.

After a cursory reading of history books, people of later generations generally thought that Dongou and Minyue were separatist forces independent of China's central government, and that the emperor of Chang'an could not control them.

This is not the case!

The Three Kingdoms of Dongou, Minyue and Changsha originated from the same lineage.

To be precise, the first king of Dongou and Minyue was the son of Wu Bin, the king of Changsha.

Because when Chu and Han were fighting for hegemony, he helped Liu Bang wave the flag and shouted, and he was successful in dealing with Xiang Yu. This was the reason why he was able to break the ground.

Moreover, the emergence of Dongou and Minyue was essentially an imperial trick played by Liu Bang to weaken Wu Bing's power.

You must know that Wu Bin was a Qin Dynasty bureaucrat like Zhao Tuo. They were both examples of those who took advantage of the war in the late Qin Dynasty to segregate their kingdoms and support their own troops.

If he didn't do this, Wu Bin would most likely follow Zhao Tuo's example, support his own troops, and establish a separate empire.

Of course, these are all old almanacs.

Now, the Wu Bin lineage in Changsha has been extinct, and the current Changsha king's surname is Liu, and there is no connection with Dongou and Minyue.

However, a very simple example is when King Wu Liu Bi dominated the south.

Be it Nanyue, Dongou or Minyue, they are all Liu Bi's dogs.

When Liu Bi rebelled, the three countries each sent troops to assist him. Of course, the three countries later claimed that they were 'coerced'.

But God knows whether it is true or false?

Anyway, Liu Che didn't believe that Liu Bi could put a knife on Mitsukoshi's neck and force them to send troops while rebelling.

Especially Zhao Tuo, that old fox. If he doesn't want to, who can force him?

However, this can also prove from one aspect: in fact, the Han Dynasty regime (whether in Chang'an or Guangling) has always maintained a certain degree of dominance and influence over Mitsukoshi.

The replacement of the Mitsukoshi monarch and the appointment of the crown prince could only be legitimate and legitimate after Chang'an approved it.

Even the most unruly nation of Nanyue had a tradition of sending the prince to Chang'an as a pledge.

For example, Zhao Hu, the grandson of the King of Nanyue, whom Liu Che sent away last year.

Up to now, Zhao Hu's lovers and illegitimate children are still enjoying the courtesy of state guests in the Han Dynasty.

Therefore, Liu Che has always believed that the Mitsukoshi issue is essentially a political issue, not a military issue.

Most of Mitsukoshi's citizens are Chinese who use Chinese characters, practice Chinese etiquette, and follow Chinese systems.

It is completely different from North Korea's unconventional and single-minded de-Sinicization.

Especially for Dongou, Liu Che was confident that he could make it obey him by using only political means.

The reason is that Dongou State is within the firepower range of Jiangdu State and its affiliated counties and counties, and, in essence, Dongou State is actually a satellite state of the former Wu State.

Their food, clothing, housing, transportation, education, medical care, and safety all relied on the protection of the Han Dynasty (in the past it was Liu Bi).

Once the Han Dynasty leaves it alone, Dongou will be destroyed in minutes.

Although the situation in Minyue is a little more complicated than that in Dongou, it is not much more complicated.

With the title of righteousness in hand, and if Confucian scholars are sent there to continue brainwashing, it will take at most ten years before the entire Fujian and Yue areas will surrender.

And South Vietnam...

Just waiting for that old fox Zhao Tuo to die, the royal family of the Nanyue Kingdom, from top to bottom, were all Hong Guoguo's pro-Han faction.

The current prince Zhao Hu, the future Zhao Yingqi, and Zhao Xing all grew up in Chang'an, received education in Chang'an, gave birth to children in Chang'an, and only returned to the throne when their father died.

With such a huge advantage, as long as you are not stupid, you can solve this problem without any blood through peaceful evolution and color revolution.

Since he did not intend to use force against Mitsukoshi, Liu Che's attitude towards the envoys from the Three Kingdoms was simply very polite.

Liu Che not only allowed the envoys of the Three Kingdoms to move freely in Chang'an City 'just like Chinese subjects', but also gave an order to allow the envoys of the Three Kingdoms to meet with the relatives of their respective kings - whether it was South Vietnam, Fujian, Yue, Dong Ou, the kings of each country had 'hostages'

'In Chang'an.

Moreover, he is a very close blood relative.

Among them, there are even the king's lovers and illegitimate children.

In the past, the Han Dynasty did not allow these people to meet privately with the envoys.

Liu Che broke this rule, and naturally the envoys from the Three Kingdoms were first moved and shouted: "Holy Emperor!"

A few days later, just when Liu Che thought he had to be patient and take his time.

The envoy from the Kingdom of Dongou suddenly took out the memorial of his king and secretly presented it to Liu Che through the king's method.

After Liu Che read it, there were only four words to describe his feelings: God helps me! (To be continued, please search Piao Tian Literature, the novel is better and updated faster!


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