From the beginning to the end, there was no mention of the 20,000 soldiers and horses of Yingyang Mansion. Xue Li was on pins and needles. It stands to reason that once the marching general manager's office is established, all the soldiers and horses in the territory will be under the control of the general manager's office. Their Yingyang Mansion is no exception, but Xue Li Li also knew very well that Wang Junlin had privately set up the Marching General Administration Office without the authorization of the imperial court. However, the current situation in the Sui Dynasty made him very confused. As a confidant of the emperor, the emperor seemed to have forgotten him. , there is no secret instruction, Xue Li has no idea where to go. First published on New Bayi Chinese website
What made Xue Li most uncomfortable was that Wang Junlin seemed to have ignored him. He had never summoned him beforehand, and there was no place for him in the Marching Controller's house. This made him even more uneasy, always feeling that a disaster was coming.
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After announcing the establishment of the Marching General Administration Office, Wang Junlin summoned his confidants for a small meeting.
Different from being aloof before, Wang Junlin arranged a round table discussion in the conference room. Wang Junlin, Du Ruhui, Liu Ziming, Yuchi Jingde, Luo Shixin, Shan Xiongxin, Lu Han, Guan Xiaotong, Huang Shaoqiu, Shen Guoer, Yang Kongchan, etc. People sit around the table.
"Okay, let's hold a situation analysis meeting now. Guo'er will first report all the information?" Wang Junlin said seriously.
Shen Guoer was well prepared, and everyone had a piece of information in front of them. She stood up and said simply: "Two years ago, in the fifth year of Daye, there were tens of thousands of "crazy bandits" in Changbai Mountain (now northeast of Zhangqiu, Shandong). This was the first time that rebel bandits appeared on a large scale in the Sui Dynasty, but they were suppressed by a large army sent by the imperial court soon after, and the remaining bandits hid in the mountains."
"Last year, riots broke out in Yanmen (now Dai County, Shanxi Province) and near Luoyang in the north. Although they were suppressed soon, they were a precursor to the rise of rebels in the world."
"The area north and south of the Yellow River suffered the most serious disasters during the process of building the new capital, repairing the Great Wall, and digging the Grand Canal. Last year, the emperor ordered an attack on Goguryeo, conscripting more than one million troops across the country, and forcibly levying more than three million more. The civilians were transporting grain and equipment. Due to the outbreak of the epidemic, less than one-third of the civilians returned to their hometowns. The crops were lost in time, the fields were deserted, and the court did not have food for disaster relief. Countless people starved to death. According to our spies and Lan Yi According to the news compiled by the Wei Mansion, in just half a year since the end of the conquest of Goguryeo, rebel forces have sprung up all over the world during the Sui Dynasty, with more than 300 of them." New 81 Chinese website updates the fastest mobile version: ://
"The largest group of rebels at present is in Zouping (today's north of Zouping, Shandong). King Bo of the Min Dynasty gathered farmers to occupy Changbai Mountain and called himself 'Zhi Shilang'. This man was a scholar and was said to be very talented. During the emperor's expedition to Goguryeo, he He wrote "Song of Not Going to Liaodong to Die" to oppose the campaign of Liaodong to mobilize the people. Influenced by "Song of Not to Go to Liaodong to Die", many peasants who had escaped from conscription joined Wang Bo's rebellion, and the imperial court gathered a large army. Many times of encirclement and suppression failed, and the men under the command of Chishiro are said to be one hundred thousand. But according to our spies, Wang Bo already has more than seventy thousand people in his hands. Excluding women, children, old and young, they can take up arms. There are no less than 40,000 people on the battlefield."
"In addition to Wang Bo, Liu Badao from Pingyuan (now Ling County, Shandong), Zhang Jincheng from Yi County (now Xiajin, Shandong), Sun Anzu and Dou Jiande from Zhangnan (now east of the ancient city of Hebei), Bohai (now Binzhou City, Shandong) Gao Shida, southwest of Yangxin), Zhai Rang of Wagang Village in Weicheng (southeast of today's Huaxian County, Henan), Du Fuwei of Zhangqiu (now northwest of Zhangqiu, Shandong) and other rebel forces numbered tens of thousands, and they were encircled and suppressed by the imperial army. All of them have been preserved to this day, and the soldiers and horses under his command already have a certain fighting strength."
"As for the rest of the rebels, they are countless. But they are mainly concentrated in today's Shandong, Hebei, and Henan, in the mountains, forests, and rivers of Jubao. Although the leaders are mostly down-and-out nobles, martial arts masters, or down-and-out scholars, almost all of their troops are They come from poor farmers who are evading conscription, and there are also Muzi (herdsmen with unfree status). Recently, the emperor ordered a thorough investigation of temples all over the world, and some lower-level monks have also joined the rebels."
Shen Guoer finished speaking in one breath, paused, pointed to the map hanging on the wall, and concluded: "Currently, there are twenty-one rebels who can be saved under the encirclement and suppression by the imperial officers and soldiers, among which ten from Shandong Four branches, four branches in Jianghuai, one each in Henan, Guanzhong and Hexi. Judging from the current situation, the areas controlled by the rebels or in trouble are gradually expanding, with the focus still on Hebei and Shandong, and these two places are far away from our Fanyang County It’s not far away, but the prince’s reputation is far-reaching, so these rebels don’t dare to come and cause trouble. In addition, under the prince’s rule, the people of Fanyang County can live better than other places, so the rebels can’t recruit people.”
Du Ruhui saw Shen Guoer finished speaking, looked at the map, and finally pointed to the land in Zhangnan (today's east of the ancient city of Hebei Province) closest to Fanyang County, and said in a deep voice: "Your Majesty, Sun Anzu and Dou Jiande occupy the land in Zhangnan. According to the As far as I know, Fanyang County is only over a hundred miles away. It can be reached in two or three days on foot, and cavalry can arrive in one day. I believe that Sun Anzu and Dou Jiande can destroy it and eliminate the problem of lying on the bed. , Secondly, it can be regarded as deterring the other rebels and ensuring that the rebels do not dare to run wild in our Fanyang County."
Yuchi Jingde immediately stood up and said loudly: "Your Majesty, this thief was handed over to Beizhi. It took Beizhi three days to kill Sun Anzu and Dou Jiande and kill all the rebels."
"Kill whatever you want, you know how to kill. These rebels are called rebels, but in fact most of them are common people who have been forced into desperation." Wang Junlin glared at Yuchi Jingde, and waved to Luo Shixin, who stood up one after another and was about to ask for his life. Lu Han, Guan Xiaotong, Shan Xiongxin and others sat down first and scolded Yuchi Jingde.
"What the prince said is that Meng Lang has humbled himself." Yuchi Jingde smiled and sat down again.
Wang Junlin turned to Du Ruhui with admiration and said: "Ke Ming's words are reasonable. We can ignore the rebels in other places for the time being, but the rebels gathered by Sun Anzu and Dou Jiande must be eliminated."
After a pause, Wang Junlin remembered that in the original history, Sun Anzu and Dou Jiande were both powerful heroes, especially Dou Jiande who finally established a country in Hebei and became emperor. It was not until the founding of the Tang Dynasty that he was defeated by Li Shimin and was captured and executed. .
Wang Junlin thought of this and added: "Moreover, Dou Jiande and Sun Anzu should not be underestimated. We should go back and investigate the details of these two people."
Note: "The Song of Death in Wuxiang Liaodong" Sui Dynasty Wang Bo: Zhi Shilang in front of Changbai Mountain, wearing a pure red cotton back crotch. The long branches penetrate half of the sky, and the wheel knife shines in the sun. He goes up the mountain to eat roe deer, and goes down the mountain to eat cattle and sheep. Suddenly When you hear that the troops are arriving, you raise your sword and swing it forward. For example, if Liaodong dies, what harm will he do if he beheads him?