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Chapter 1639 Dading

Among these ministers, there are also promising people, such as the descendants of several of Yang Jian's close confidants, such as Yin Shou's son Yin Shishi, who is also a young and promising person.

Of course, there was a lot of rejection in the Northern Zhou Dynasty court for these people. After all, they were all sworn enemies at the beginning, but now they suddenly have to sit down and serve as ministers in the same palace, and even the results of their own efforts are given to them. As the old subordinates of King Qi,

Of course, many ministers have opinions. No matter how much Yu Wenxian loves talents, he still has to consider the feelings of Conglong's old ministers.

Secondly, Yu Wenxian is the younger brother of Yu Wen Yong and the uncle of Yu Wen, the titular emperor of the Northern Zhou Dynasty. He succeeded Yu Wen on the throne, which is absolutely not justified, because Yu Wen Yong not only has Yu Wen, but also the King of Han Yu Wen Zan.

King Qin Yuwenzhi and others, these people must be ahead of Yuwenxian in terms of succession to the throne.

It's just that compared to Yuwen, although these princes of the Northern Zhou Dynasty were slightly better, their lack of luck seemed to be inherited from the same line. Probably their father Yuwen Yong and uncle Yuwen Xian, these two powerful figures, had exhausted all the luck of their Yuwen family.

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The King of Han Yuwenzan was supposed to have ruled Hanzhong, but Hanzhong had long since become Li Xingchen's territory. Therefore, he stayed in Chang'an and was involved in the Chang'an Rebellion that year, becoming the "chicken" that Yang Jian killed to scare the monkeys, because "

"Intention to rebel" and "committing rebellion", Yu Wenzan was killed together with his young son, as well as several of Yu Wenyong's younger sons, including Cai Wang Yuwen Dui, Jing Wang Yuwen Yuan, etc., all became

They were the victims that Yang Jian used to warn Yu Wen, and it was precisely because of the mutilation of so many Yu Wen Yong's bones and blood that Yang Jian was able to lead these ministers under him to completely separate from Yu Wen Xian.

After all, everyone is guilty of the harm to the Yuwen family. Even if Yu Wenxian should actually be thanking them in his heart, he must be at odds with them on the surface.

Yuwen Yong's second child, King Qin Yuwenzhi, should have been a vassal in Guanzhong, but Yang Jian had previously sent him far to the northwest, where he was lost in the rebel army.

Therefore, Li Mu, Wei Xiaokuan and others were all involved in the murder of Yu Wenyong whether they wanted to or not. This is why these people were more inclined to seek refuge with Li Xinchen at the beginning. At least there was only public enmity between Li Xinchen and them, not

Private grudges, and Yu Wenxian and them really have both public and private grudges. Obviously, Li Xingchen is more likely to forgive them and hope that he can quickly rectify Guanzhong through them. And if they seek refuge with Yu Wenxian, Yu Wenxian may not be able to spare them.

They will be entrusted with important tasks.

For these old foxes, it is not important whether they can be entrusted with important tasks. What is important is their heirs and family inheritance. Yu Wenxian will definitely not give them this opportunity. Even if Yu Wenxian wants to, Yu Wenxian's subordinates

Those people will definitely suppress these former enemies in every possible way.

However, although Yang Jian had almost killed several of Yu Wenyong's children, there was still an unlucky child like the fourth son, King Cao Yu Wenyun, who survived because he had already gone out to join the feudal clan. It happened that Cao's fiefdom was south of Yecheng, on the bank of the river.

Heze area in later generations, so Yu Wenyun naturally became Yu Wenxian's "guest".

Of course, Yu Wenxian would not foolishly support this young man who had almost no merits and was simply the son of Yu Wenyong to the throne. After all, these people under him were still subordinates of the Prince of Qi's Mansion.

Mainly, if Yu Wenxian takes Yu Wenyong's son as the emperor, even if it is just a puppet emperor, then no one will get much benefit.

Because everyone's official position actually rises and falls according to Yu Wenxian's official position. After Yu Wenxian became the emperor, everyone could rise accordingly.

Precisely because he understood this truth, Yu Wenxian began to try his best to weaken Yuwen's sense of existence, which naturally paved the way for public opinion for his ascension to the throne.

Even from the day he ascended the throne, Yu Wenxian ordered the Northern Zhou Dynasty to start marking the year with Dading, which was called the first year of Dading.

Throughout the dynasties, when an emperor died, his successor would usually maintain his reign name for one year and wait until the next year to change it.

But Yu Wenxian was obviously anxious to erase Yuwen's existence. Yu Wenxian even built a tomb for Yuwen in Yecheng, claiming that Yuwen had been killed, making his succession seem somewhat forced.

In addition, Yu Wenxian, as Yuwen's uncle, certainly could not mourn Yuwen. It is not unreasonable to directly change the reign name.

In fact, as long as you hold the power in your hands, these are nothing. In history, didn't Zhu Di directly abolish the title of Jianwen?

Just seeing Yu Wenxian's reign name, Li Xingchen could only shake his head and sigh.

The Dading era name is obviously in the same line as the previous Dacheng and Elephant works of Yuwen.

The reign name also entrusts the dream of achieving great peace in the world, but not to mention that the word "Dading" will give people some bad associations. This reign name is also the name of Yuwen's son Yuwen Chan in history.

The year number on it.

After Yuwen ascended the Zen throne, Yuwen Chan maintained the title of Elephant for half a year, and then changed it to Dading in the Yuan Dynasty.

It was in the first year of Dading that he enthroned Yang Jian, the Northern Zhou Dynasty was destroyed, and the Sui Dynasty was established.

What Li Xingchen feels even more deeply is the inertia of history.

Yuwen had become his own prisoner, but the title of Dading still appeared.

I just don’t know if this year will be the same as Dading in history, and it won’t be able to last even one year?

No matter whether Yu Wenxian can be as determined as he imagined, Li Xingchen will be ready to take action. This time, the Han army will no longer be bluffing!

Yu Wenxian got his wish and proclaimed himself emperor, and Li Xingchen got his wish and got the final reason to mobilize troops.

Whether it is for the dream of unifying China, whether it is for the complete elimination of the enemy the Northern Zhou Dynasty, whether it is for regaining the homeland lost for three hundred years, or whether it is because the sky cannot tolerate two masters and no one can sleep beside the bed, Li Xingchen already has too much power in his hands.

There are too many reasons, and the current Han Dynasty has an absolute advantage over the Northern Zhou Dynasty in many aspects.

If we don’t take action now, when will we wait?

The armies in various parts of the Han Dynasty had received orders early.

Huaishang front line, north of the Huai River, outside the Northern Zhou military stronghold.

"Do it!"

The scouts of the Han army who were flying past stretched their bows and nocked arrows, and the arrows whizzed out. They followed them not far away. The Northern Zhou cavalry who were playing a surveillance role obviously did not expect that the Han army would suddenly attack. They fell off their horses one after another and waited until they were in the military camp.

When the Northern Zhou defenders reacted and rushed out, this group of Han cavalry, as agile as flying on grass, had been picked up by the Han navy warships on the Huaihe River and headed towards the south bank.

At this time, outside Xuchang City.

The Han army scout suddenly drew his sword and pounced on the Northern Zhou patrol that was caught off guard.


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