The two sides had in-depth exchanges based on the principles of friendly consultation, mutual benefit and mutual assistance.
Qu Yi pointed out that Han Fu was greedy, jealous of the virtuous and capable, and had lost the most basic moral concepts. In order to maintain a more stable development situation in Jizhou and promote the daily happiness index of the people of Jizhou, the Qulin family should work together to tide over the difficulties. , we can advance and retreat together when necessary, and resolutely draw a clear line with evil forces.
Lin Feng praised the significant changes that Qu Yi had brought to the Jizhou military after arriving in Jizhou. At the same time, Lin Feng also said that Pingyuan City is still in the development stage of aggressiveness and hard work, and he values the friendship with General Qu Yi and is willing to work with him. General Qu has maintained close contacts and deepened cooperation in military, economic and other aspects.
It's past midnight, and the empty streets of Julu City have long since lost the hustle and bustle of the day.
Lin Feng said goodbye to the Governor's Mansion in Qu Yi. He did not immediately return to the inn where he lived. Instead, he walked slowly along the street. Pei Yuanshao behind him did not rush him. He followed Lin Feng with his sword on his waist and kept scanning the surroundings. Prevent possible dangers.
There is no way, Lin Feng is very excited now.
Originally he just wanted to learn the truth behind the upcoming civil strife in Jizhou by visiting Qu Yi, but he never expected that Qu Yi generously gave him a luxurious gift package.
There was no personal grudge between Han Fu and Qu Yi. Judging from Han Fu's kindhearted character who was nostalgic for the past, there would not be any bloody feud between them.
Qu Yi and Han Fu finally broke up purely because they were both too greedy for money.
When both of them firmly believe in the life motto "What's yours is mine, and what's mine is mine," the final outcome is either a bloodbath or a fight.
Qu Yi, as the governor of Jizhou, nominally controlled the entire state's military affairs. Therefore, in his mind, Han Fu, as the shepherd of Youzhou, should never interfere in the military affairs of Jizhou.
But for Han Fu, Qu Yi was originally a provocateur in Wuwei. It was he who brought Qu Yi to Jizhou and recommended him to become the military commander of Jizhou. Therefore, Qu Yi should regard himself as a member of the Han clan, and everything should be done with Han Fu as the leader. .
The two major military and political figures in Jizhou broke up, and no one expected that Lin Feng would be given the advantage in the end.
Just now Lin Feng assured Qu Yi that no matter what happens in Julu City, Pingyuan County will never interfere. Even if Qu Yi needs a small amount of military rations, he only needs to send people to Pingyuan. Lin Feng promises to sell them at market prices at any time and can First transport the grain to the north, and then collect the grain payment after arriving at Julu.
Of course, in exchange, Qu Yi must, within half a month, issue a document in the name of the Jizhou Governor's Office to transfer Sima Zhang He of Guangchang and Sima Gaolan of Nanpi to Pingyuan.
Qu Yi really didn't pay attention to the two military junior high schools. No matter why Lin Feng transferred these two people, Qu Yi was not prepared to investigate in detail and agreed happily.
hands behind back
Walking on the street, Lin Feng felt like singing.
Ju Shou, Zhang He, and Gao Lan have been taken care of. Wen Chou should have received a private message from Yan Liang. If nothing unexpected happens, he should be heading to Pingyuan soon.
As a result, Lin Feng's target for this trip is Tian Feng, a small censor. Even if he is unwilling to go to the plain, Lin Feng can kidnap him away.
It can be said that the goal of this operation was perfectly achieved, and Lin Feng couldn't help but complain.
At the same time, Jushu handed over Jizhou's farewell seal and ribbon with no expression on his face, turned around and walked out of the governor's house neatly, without even saying goodbye to Han Fu in a rude manner.
Han Fu was not angry either. He smiled and shook his head at the guest sitting opposite him: "There is really nothing you can do about your stubborn temper. I sent him to Pingyuan to serve, but he still resisted. It's really ridiculous. Don't look at it.
He is full of resentment towards me now, but in the future he will be grateful that I gave him an excellent opportunity to make a career."
It was a pity that Han Fu didn't know that it wouldn't take long for his words to come true, and he secretly received endless gratitude from Ju Shou. Unfortunately, by that time, he was no longer able to enjoy it, and could only receive three sticks of incense every day to worship him from afar.
The man opposite Han Fu was tall and dark-skinned, with three sparse long beards under his chin, like a goat's beard.
"It's just Ju Shou Ju Gong and He Dehe who can attract the attention of Brother Wen Jie. Such unreasonable and lonely people should simply drive out the giant deer and let it go to the plains."
Han Fu smiled slightly: "Zhong Zhi's words are too harsh. Otherwise, please do not spread the word outside, otherwise the lunatic Lin Zhirou will hear it, and trouble may arise again."
Xin Ping, courtesy name Zhongzhi, was a famous scholar in Yingchuan. He became famous at a young age, traveled to the capital to study in his prime, and became friendly with Han Fu.
Han Fu's plan to seize the shepherd of Jizhou was attributed to Xin Ping's planning.
When Han Fu succeeded in getting what he wanted, and when he took office in Jizhou, he invited his friend Xin Ping to go to Jizhou with him, and he was actually Han Fu's number one adviser.
"Lin Zhirou? He is just a hero like no other in the world. He only made Shuzi famous. Unfortunately, Wenjie's visit to Jizhou was too short. If there is another three to five years of development, he will have a clever plan to squeeze Madman Lin out of Jizhou and make him return to the capital to earn his life.
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Han Fu couldn't help but be surprised when he heard this: "Zhongzhi actually has such a clever plan, why don't you tell me about it?"
Xin Ping shook his head repeatedly: "This is not the time to discuss the plains. Qu Yi is pressing forward step by step. If you and I don't fight back, we may increase others' ambitions unnecessarily."
Xin Ping never took Qu Yi seriously from the beginning, and even persuaded Han Fu not to accept Qu Yi.
But Han Fu came first to see Huangfu Song's face, and secondly because he really lacked people who knew how to fight, so he finally gritted his teeth and brought Qu Yi to Jizhou.
In the early days, Qu Yi did not live up to Han Fu's respect. Before he could straighten out Jizhou's troops and horses, he only had two thousand private soldiers under his command.
Then he toured the entire Jizhou, sweeping away all the remnants of the Yellow Turban hidden in the nooks and crannies.
Objectively speaking, the 800 Xiandeng camp under Qu Yi deserved to be the top soldiers of Pingtang Wuwei. The thieves from all walks of life in Jizhou were beaten to the point where they cried for their fathers and mothers, and they jumped on their legs without looking back.
He ran to Qingzhou to avoid Qu Yi.
There is no such thing as a banquet in the world. Just after the honeymoon period, Qu Yi's move to inspect the troops and horses across the state caused great confusion to Han Fu's efforts to consolidate the people of Jizhou.
This was also the trigger for the two to gradually fall out.
Han Fu urgently recruited his friend and think tank Xin Ping to come to his house late at night because he had received Lin Feng's promise to give him thousands of tons of military rations, and wanted to see if there was any chance of conquering Qu Yi.
Before discussing with Xin Ping how to deal with Qu Yi, Han Fu kindly summoned Jushou and informed him to make preparations and take up his post in Pingyuan in two days.
Jushu was reluctant at first, but after arguing with reason to no avail, he left angrily. Only then did Han Fu have time to continue the previous topic with Xin Ping.
"Zhongzhi, Qu Yi is also short of food in the army now. I think it would be better to wait for the military rations from Pingyuan to arrive and simply call Qu Yi over to the government. If he is willing to obey, there is no harm in allocating some to him."
Xin Ping's face immediately darkened: "Wen Jie must not do this short-sighted move. How is Qu Yi's wolfish ambition different from his food and grass, and his support for the enemy? In my opinion, it is better to send him to lead the army northward on the pretext of helping Liu Youzhou and let him
The reckless man Qu Yi and the new governor of Liaodong, Gongsun Du, will fight to the death."
Han Fu's eyes suddenly lit up: "Look! Zhongzhi's plan is very satisfactory to me. Gongsun Du took advantage of the traitor Dong Zhuo to almost take Liaodong by force. Liu Youzhou is busy quelling the Xianbei rebellion and has no time to argue with Gongsun Du for the time being. We simply
Push Qu Yi to fight in Liaodong. If Qu Yi dies at the hands of Gongsun Du, I won’t hurt General Huangfu. If Gongsun Du is killed by Qu Yi, I’m afraid Qu Yi won’t be willing to return to Jizhou.
Bar?"
Xin Ping twirled his beard and smiled, raising his glass to drink with Han Fu. After putting down the glass, the two of them laughed proudly, showing fox-like cunning expressions at the same time.
Speaking of Gongsun Du, the governor of Liaodong, he is a true legend.
Although Gongsun Du also had the surname Gongsun, he was not related to the White Horse General Gongsun Zan.
He joined the army with his father when he was young, starting from the grassroots level step by step, and was promoted to the governor of Jizhou due to his accumulated merit. Yes, you read it right, this guy turned out to be the governor of Jizhou. He managed the army on horseback and managed the people on horseback, and he became famous for a while.
Later, Gongsun Du relied on his hard work and achievements and refused to bribe the Shi Changshi, who was becoming more and more powerful in the capital. Of course, this was not because Gongsun Du was strong-willed, but simply because it was hard to give up good money.
When the news that the Ten Constant Attendants were executed and Dong Zhuo's power over the capital reached the ears of Gongsun Du, who had retreated to his hometown in Liaodong to observe the situation, he excitedly sent people to Luoyang overnight with a large amount of gold and silver to buy a piece of gold from Dong Zhuo.
The official title of the Liaodong governor was transformed into the uncrowned native emperor of the Liaodong Peninsula with the help of the private army that he spent a lot of money to support and never disbanded.