Quanxu thought for a while, his brows widened, and he said with a smile: "What Grand Sima said is true. Today's strength in Liaodong is extremely weak, not to mention that the one in charge of Liaodong is Du Wubo, the governor of Youzhou.
I heard that although this man's father, Du Ji, was a military general, this man was a civil servant. He probably didn't know anything about military matters. The military in Liaodong was weak at the time. If we could meet another governor who didn't know about military matters, wouldn't it be heaven's help for us?
Great achievements!"
Quanxu thought for a while and then smiled and said: "I heard something about Du Shu's father before. Although Du Ji was a military commander, he didn't know how to swim.
Being drowned in the water was really a big joke. Cao Pi actually chose a northerner who didn't know how to swim to build a boat. This was really...,
If it were in our country, this would be unbelievable. If you pick any one of the soldiers here, they must have the ability to understand water, and they must be able to take on this task. Our country is located in the east of the Yangtze River, and the most indispensable thing is the ability to understand water.
People are gone,
What's even more ridiculous is that the false emperor Cao Pi actually wept for him and made him a posthumous servant. Now Cao Zhaobo, who is in power in the Wei State, actually appointed his son Du Shu as the governor of a state. It is really stupid and stupid. God is really going to destroy Wei!
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At this time, the governor of Youzhou in Wei State was Du Shu. He was supposed to be impeached and leave office this year.
However, Cao Shuang was still in power and was not defeated by Sima Yi, so he ignored the memorial to impeach him. Cao Shuang also said that Du Shu did the right thing, so he continued to let him stay as the governor of Youzhou, guarding the place closest to Liaodong, and managing Liaodong.
Things…………
During the Taihe period (227-232), Du Shu served as the minister of Sanqi Huangmen.
Du Shu was a sincere and simple man, and was not good at expressing himself, so he had no reputation since he was a child. When he became an official in the court, he would not form any clique for personal gain and concentrate on his work.
Whenever there was a mistake in policy, he always quoted the rules and regulations to admonish him, so he was highly regarded by Xin Pi and others in his court.
At that time, officials from the minister level down were discussing the increase or decrease of the system. Du Shu believed that "the ancient governors followed the six rules of the imperial court, and took purity and inaction as their reputation. They were prestigious and praised by others.
Now we can stop letting the governor control military power and concentrate on managing civil affairs."
Soon after, Lu Zhao, the general in Zhenbei, became the governor of Jizhou. Du Shu wrote a letter saying: "There is no nobler way for an emperor than to calm the people.
The way to stabilize the people lies in the accumulation of wealth; and accumulation of wealth means focusing on the basics and saving money.
Today, the Wu and Shu thieves have not yet been eliminated, and chariots are in urgent need of control. This is the time for heroes to work hard.
However, the Confucian ministers and officials in the court also unexpectedly admired and envied force, and argued with each other, with Sun Tzu Wu Qi as the first.
The national treasury is getting emptier year by year, and the people's power is getting weaker and weaker year by year. Now Wu and Shu have usurped the throne and are against us. The Hu people in the north have not subdued us. There are disturbances on the borders of the three places, and there will be no peace in the whole country.
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Nowadays, Jingzhou, Yangzhou, Qingzhou, Xuzhou, Youzhou, Bingzhou, Yongzhou, and Liangzhou all have armies in the border areas. However, only Yanzhou, Yuzhou, Sizhou, and Jizhou can restrain foreign invasion by enriching the internal treasury.
A country is like a human body. If the heart and soul are strong, even if the limbs are sick, there will be no major harm.
Now Yanzhou, Yuzhou, Sizhou, and Jizhou are also the confidants of the country, so Yuchen, with a sincere and respectful mood, hopes that the chiefs of the four states will concentrate on their fundamental undertakings and shoulder the heavy responsibilities of their limbs.
But it is difficult to stick to an isolated theory, it is difficult to achieve results if it offends everyone's desires, it is difficult to accumulate everyone's dissatisfaction, and it is difficult to distinguish right from wrong, so it is not noticed by the wise monarch year after year.
Anyone who says this is an alienated or despicable person, and the words of such people are indeed not easily accepted.
If good policies were spoken from the mouths of trusted nobles, they would not have to offend the four difficulties I mentioned in order to win their loyalty. This is what people throughout the ages have often worried about."
At that time, there was a large-scale discussion between the DPRK and the Central Government on the official evaluation system, and officials both inside and outside the imperial court had to be evaluated.
Du Shu believes that if people are employed without allowing them to give full play to their talents, then even talented people will be of little use.
What he was trying to preserve was not what he was striving to achieve, and what he was striving for was not the most important thing at the moment. Du Shu had been in the court for eight years, and his discussions were vigorous and forthright, but he offended many people.
Du Shu served as the governor of Hongnong County. A few years later, he was transferred to the assistant minister of Zhao Wang Cao Qian, but resigned due to illness.
He was appointed as the governor of Hedong County from home. More than a year later, he was appointed as the governor of Huaibei Province and then resigned due to illness.
Where he served, he was committed to maintaining the overall integrity of the country and establishing kindness and benevolence, so he was more loved by the people, but not as good as Du Ji.
Soon, the imperial court appointed him as the censor Zhongcheng. When Du Shu was in the imperial court, he was at odds with the officials in the imperial court, so he often served outside.
Later, he served as the governor of Youzhou, with the title of General Jianwei. The imperial court asked him to uphold integrity and protect Karasuma Colonel.
At that time, Cheng Xi, the general who conquered the north, was stationed in Jixian County. Shangshu Yuan Kan and others warned Du Shu: "Cheng Xi once served in the late emperor's dynasty and squeezed out Tian Guorang in Qingzhou.
Now I am holding the imperial scepter and you are all stationed in the same city, and you should carefully consider countermeasures." But Du Shu didn't care.
Less than a month after he became an official, the son of a Xianbei leader, leading dozens of troops, came to the prefecture city without passing through the pass. The prefecture killed one of the Xianbei people, but did not write a report to report.
So Cheng Xi wrote a letter to impeach Du Shu, and Du Shu was imprisoned and tried by Tingwei. He should be executed according to law. Fortunately, Cao Shuang spared him and allowed him to continue to be the governor of Youzhou. However, there are no famous generals in Liaodong now.
It's far worse than when Gongsun ruled.
Quan Cong pondered for a moment and then said: "This Du Shu still has some talents, but he is only in civil affairs. It is a pity, but these are not important. The most important thing is this land of Liaodong. Although the name has not changed much through the ages, but
But it changed hands many times!”
During the Warring States Period, the State of Yan established Liaodong County, which governed Xiangping (now Liaoyang, Liaoning) and administered the area east of the Daling River in today's Liaoning.
During the Qin Dynasty, Liaodong County was established by inheritance and belonged to Youzhou. After the fall of the Qin Dynasty, Liaodong County was once the Liaodong Kingdom.
In 206 BC, when Xiang Yu was entrusting the world, he was worried about the Yan State. He made Zang Tu the king of Yan on the pretext that Han Guang's general Zang Cha had made great contributions, moved Han Guang to the king of Liaodong, and made Wujing the capital. Today Jinji County is
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Han Guang was dissatisfied with this. Although he accepted the title of King of Liaodong on the surface, he actually refused to move. As a result, he was defeated and killed by Zang Tu in the same year. Both Yan and Liaodong were owned by Zang Tu.
Following the Western Han Dynasty, during the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liaodong County was changed to Qingzhou and later to Youzhou. At that time, Fuyu Kingdom was a vassal state of the Eastern Han Dynasty. According to the "Book of the Later Han", the administrative division of Fuyu Kingdom was originally under Xuantu County. During the reign of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, King Fuyu