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Chapter 764

Feng Mo saw that the enemy's city had been destroyed outside the city, and immediately ordered the army to enter the city and wipe out the stragglers in the city.

After everything calmed down in Pyongyang, Feng Mo brought his generals to the city.

As a result, as soon as Feng Mo entered the city, he received a report from his soldiers that Lin Jianlong, the puppet king of Pyongyang, had set fire to himself in the palace.

After Feng Mo received the news, he did not feel any surprise, but the angry king could not accept the insult under such circumstances, and self-immolation was also a way to maintain his dignity.

After Feng Mo settled down in Pyongyang, he did not immediately go south. Instead, he sent troops to regain the territory of Koryo north of the Han River.

These cities north of the Han River in Goryeo fell into the wind and did not cause any trouble to Feng Mo.

After Feng Mo stabilized northern Goryeo, he took 50,000 Liaodong elites and 150,000 Korean captives southward.

After the ministers in the south received the news that Feng Bo had sent his troops south, they felt uneasy and went to the pier by the Han River to greet Feng Mo.

Feng Mo led his troops across the Han River and entered Seoul smoothly under the welcome of Goryeo Minister.

The first thing Feng Mo did when he entered Seoul was to seize military power. All the troops in the south of Goryeo were reorganized by Feng Mo.

Feng Mo sent his Liaodong soldiers who had made meritorious service to these Koryo troops as commanders of centurions and commanders of thousands. In just one month, he had these people firmly under his control.

These methods were all learned by Feng Mo from their emperor Jia Ke when they were in Xuanfu Town. Now Feng Mo has learned them and used them in Korea.

After Feng Mo pacified Goryeo, he immediately submitted a memorial to Jia Ke, reporting that Goryeo had been pacified and asked Jia Ke to decide what to do next.

Jia Ke was overjoyed after receiving Feng Bai's memorial in the Yangxin Hall.

Jia Ke had no idea that Feng Mo would be so effective this time. It took more than three months from the start of the expedition to the end.

Jia Ke then summoned all the military ministers to his Yangxin Palace to discuss how to deal with Goryeo's funeral affairs.

Now only four military and aircraft ministers have arrived, and old Meng Ming has been unwell for the past two days due to his age and has been recuperating at home.

After Jia Ke asked several military ministers to read Feng Mo's memorial one by one, he asked: "Korea has been stabilized. What do you think we should do next?"

Sun Yan, the foreman of the Military Aircraft Department, was the first to speak, "From the memorial sent by Feng Mo, we can see that the former Goryeo royal family has no descendants. In our view, it is better to incorporate Goryeo into our country and become our country."

A subordinate state or county.”

After hearing what Sun Yan said, Zhang Chaoxin, the minister of the Ministry of Industry, immediately came out to object, "No, Goryeo has been independent of our country for thousands of years. Now if we forcibly annex it, it will definitely trigger domestic resistance in Goryeo. Even if the army can

Suppression, but lasting, will increase the burden on the court."

Sun Yan thought for a while and thought that this was also the case, so he stood aside and remained silent.

At this time, Fan Kang stood up and said: "Goryeo has been conquered, but it cannot be annexed immediately. It is better for the emperor to make Huangzifeng the king of Goryeo, and as time goes by, slowly assimilate Goryeo."

Jia Ke nodded with satisfaction after listening to Fan Kang's words. This was exactly what he wanted.

"Fan Aiqing's words make sense. I have decided to divide Goryeo into two parts. The south of the Han River will be Goryeo, and the north of the Han River will be North Korea. Then, my two princes will be crowned kings of North Korea and Goryeo respectively. What do you think?"

Several military ministers thought about it and found that Jia Ke's method was very effective. In this way, the original Goryeo was divided into two. Over time, they would be separated. In addition, the Central Plains dynasty was slowly assimilating. There was a

In a hundred years they will be able to merge into the Central Plains.

Seeing that the military ministers had no objections, Jia Ke immediately asked Li Deshan next to him to draft the order.

"The Kingdom of Koryo is divided into two parts with the Han River as the boundary, North Korea in the north and Koryo in the south. From now on, my only heirs will be the kings of Koryo and Joseon."

After Jia Ke completed the imperial edict, he had it stamped with the emperor's treasure and immediately sent it to Feng Mo's army.

After Feng Mo received Jia Ke's imperial edict, he immediately acted in accordance with Jia Ke's order.

He divided Goryeo into two halves and established two sets of administrative agencies.

These two sets of administrative agencies are in charge of government affairs south of the Han River and north of the Han River respectively, while all armies are controlled by the Central Plains.

After this, Jia Ke's prince became the king and could only control the administrative affairs of the two countries, while military affairs were still in the hands of the central dynasty.

This will also help the central government slowly assimilate the two countries.

After Jia Ke issued a decree to crown his son the King of Goryeo and Joseon, the entire palace was in a state of commotion.

Especially those imperial concubines who have princes, are already eyeing these two positions.

After all, people are self-aware. Some people think that they have no hope for the throne of the Yan Dynasty. Originally, they wanted their son to be a prince in peace for the rest of his life, but they did not expect that Jia Ke would want the two of them to do so.

A country gives its children.

At this moment, the concubines in the harem were like cats that smelled fish, and they began to scratch their hearts with their paws.

Especially in the side hall of Chengqian Palace, Xue Baoqin, after learning that Jia Ke wanted to divide two countries for his children, hurried to the main hall of Chengqian Palace to find Xue Baochai.

Xue Baoqin entered Xue Baochai's room, bowed to Xue Baochai first, and then sat down next to Xue Baochai.

Xue Baochai saw Xue Baoqin coming in a hurry and smiled slightly, "My sister is here in such a hurry. Is it because of the affairs of Korea and Korea?"

"Sister, let me tell you. This time the emperor is going to divide the country into two countries. My child has no hope of inheriting the throne, so I would like to ask my sister to say a few words in front of the emperor."

Xue Baochai nodded. Xue Baoqin's child did not have any advantages. He was very ordinary among the princes. It would be a good thing for him to go to North Korea and become a king.

This can win over Xue Baoqin, because Xue Baoqin is still very much loved by Jia Ke. With this help, his son can have more help on the road to seizing the throne.

"My sister actually wants this position, so I'll tell the emperor."

When Xue Baochai said this, he changed his tone again, "Actually, sister, you don't have to be so anxious. Among the five princes of the emperor, there are not many who really want this position."

Xue Baoqin is also a smart person. At first, he only cared about others and became confused. Now when he heard what Xue Baochai said, he thought for a moment. Isn't it exactly what Xue Baochai said?

The eldest prince, King Jiazhi of Chu, occupies the position of the eldest son. Logically speaking, he has the best chance of inheriting the position of crown prince. Naturally, he does not want to be assigned to be the king of a small and remote country.

The second prince, King Jia Mao of Wu, grew up next to the Queen Mother Zhou, and his mother was the emperor's cousin. With the support of the Queen Mother Zhou, he also hoped to compete with the King of Chu, Jia Zhi.

The third prince, King Qi Jia Hui, is Xue Baochai's biological son. Xue Baochai is now the imperial concubine and holds the queen's phoenix seal. Speaking of Jia Hui, he is also the legitimate son. Xue Baochai naturally does not want his son to go to a remote place to become a king.

, her eyes are now focused on the position of prince.

Then Xue Baoqin's son, the fourth prince, Jia Min, the King of Han, is very different from the previous ones in terms of identity and status, so there is not much hope for him to win the throne.

As for the fifth prince, Jia Ying, King of Shu, since his mother Naren Gaowa was a Tatar, there was naturally no hope of competing for the throne.

The sixth prince, Jia Mo, King of Yue, and his mother, Concubine Li, Ruizhu, were just a maid of the late empress Qin Keqing. Their status was even lower and they had no hope of inheriting the throne.

In this way, the only ones who really have hope of being granted the title of Goryeo and North Korea by Jia Ke are the fourth prince Jia Min of Han, the fifth prince Jia Ying, king of Shu, and the sixth prince Jia Mo, king of Yue.

Xue Baoqin thought about it and felt that his hope was still very high. After all, there was a 2/3 chance of winning, plus Xue Baochai was blowing the wind.

In the next few days, Jia Ke did not immediately issue an order for canonization, but was thinking about which of his sons should be conferred to North Korea or Goryeo.

On this day, Jia Ke was handling official duties in the Yangxin Hall. He heard someone coming to reply, and the imperial concubine Xue Baochai asked to see him.

Jia Ke did not have any doubts and directly ordered Xue Baochai to admonish him.

Xue Baochai entered the Yangxin Hall with a porcelain bowl in his hand. When he saw Jia Ke, he bowed and saluted first, and then said with a smile on his face: "Your Majesty has been busy with official duties these past two days, so I prepared a bowl of bird's nest porridge for you."

The emperor relieves his fatigue."

Jia Ke smiled and shook his head. He immediately guessed Xue Baochai's purpose.

Jia Ke took the bird's nest porridge from Xue Baochai and took two sips. He thought it tasted pretty good, so he drank it all from the bowl without using a spoon.

After finishing the porridge, Jia Ke put the bowl aside and said, "My beloved concubine is here not just to bring me porridge, right?"

After hearing Jia Ke's words, Xue Baochai seemed to be very shy, lowered her head, not knowing what to say.

Jia Ke looked at Xue Baochai like this and remembered how shy they were when they first met.

So Jia Ke pulled Xue Baochai onto his lap without caring about anyone else, hugged her and said, "Isn't it just a matter of North Korea and Goryeo? Could it be that Jia Hui wants to be the king?"

Xue Baochai was shocked when she heard this. If Jia Ke really sealed Jia Hui to Goryeo or North Korea, then there would be no hope of inheriting the throne for the rest of her life. So she quickly said: "How dare I deprive the public of my private life? I don't want to give it to you."

Jia Hui spoke only because Bao Qin, my younger sister, came to beg me several times. Thinking that she was my sister after all, I had some selfish motives, so I came to the emperor to intercede."

After hearing this, Jia Ke nodded with satisfaction, "So that's it. Since you came to intercede, I will give you a favor. I will agree to make Jia Min, the King of Han, the King of Goryeo."

As soon as Jia Ke finished speaking, Xue Baochai hurriedly broke away from Jia Ke's arms and knelt on the ground to thank Jia Ke.

Jia Ke nodded with satisfaction, hugged Xue Baochai in his arms again, and told Li Deshan on the side: "Immediately prepare a decree to make King Jia Min of Han the King of Korea."


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