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Chapter 465, good opportunity

Li Jian would not accept a call from the government.

He came to Luoyang simply to pay homage to ancient times.

Because when Zheng Pu entrusted matters to him in the past, he told him not to rush for success after entering the Wei Dynasty. He must spend three to five years to make Ni Wei let down his guard, accumulate his own reputation, and find people who can be used to promote the "weariness of winning". Candidate.

Planning a job requires time and accumulation.

Even the King of Chuzhuang "did not sing for three years"!

How could Li Jian, who entered Wei alone and had no help, not act with caution first?

In fact, when Situ and Sikong Gongfu came out, Li Jian, who had only stayed in Luoyang for three or four days, was about to leave Henan Yin's territory!

But he left looking at Qingzhou.

As a traveling scholar in the border areas, how can you not visit the land of Qilu after entering Guandong?

Although Zheng Xuan, who had mastered the classics, had passed away, Guan Ning still lived in seclusion in Zhuxu County, Beihai, his hometown, and did not refuse to come to him for advice. Li Jian naturally wanted to pay him a visit.

And he also plans to study in Qingzhou for one or two years.

The reason is that the Jibei Kingdom (county) of Yanzhou is adjacent to Qingzhou, and Cao Zhi, who attacked Cao Zhijue, King Chensi of Wei, has now been renamed King of Jibei by Cao Rui.

In the past, Cao Cao of the Wei Dynasty had not decided on a heir apparent because his eldest son Cao Ang was killed in battle and his beloved son Cao Chong died at an early age, which triggered the "Wei seizure of the legitimate son". Cao Zhi was one of the candidates that Cao Cao intended to establish as his heir apparent.

Therefore, after Wei Wen Cao Pi came to the throne, he was very harsh on the clan.

The titles of the feudal clans and princes were not fixed, and the changes of the year and the year made the princes no longer allowed to go hunting for more than thirty miles. They also set up defenses and assisted the officials to monitor the country, and they were in jail. The kings and princes of Wei all wanted to be commoners but could not get them.

Among them, there were a large number of direct descendants in the army who once oversaw military expeditions. When Wei Wu Cao Cao died, he asked Cao Zhang, the king of Rencheng, where the king of Wei's seal was, and died suddenly just a few years later when he was attending a meeting in Luoyang.

The man who could fight tigers and leopards before he was weak actually died suddenly in the prime of life without any illness or disaster!

It's really puzzling.

And Cao Zhi, who once competed for the position of heir apparent, had it even worse.

Regardless of whether Cao Pi or Cao Rui were in power, they both treated him with "half the royal treatment and double the surveillance."

He was a prince for only twelve years, but his title was changed six times and his fiefdom was moved three times.

Even he himself couldn't help but lament in his "Preface to the Capital Move" that "the soil is barren and food and clothing are no longer sufficient" and "there is no job in the mulberry fields, poverty on the left and right, living on a hand-to-mouth basis, and the body is exposed".

It can be seen that his later life was desolate. As a prince, his livelihood was not as good as that of a man.

With such a past, when Zheng Pu sent Li Jian to Wei in the past, it was natural that Li Jian was "sick of winning" and set his sights on Cao Zhi, who succeeded Cao Zhi's title.

In particular, Cao Zhishao was known for his talents, tolerance and magnanimity, and was good at riding and shooting.

In short, it is quite similar to the style of Wei, Wu and Cao Cao.

Ha~

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Late autumn, September, Jiangdong, Jianye.

Sun Quan, Lord of Wu, gathered Chiwu in front of the palace and changed the seventh year of Jiahe to the first year of Chiwu.

But changing the Yuan Dynasty did not bring him any good luck - among the Jiangdong generals, the most enterprising person was second only to Zhu Ran, and Zhu Huan had just died of illness!

Although Zhu Huan died at the age of sixty-two, it is not considered a premature death.

But Sun Quan was still very sentimental.

Because Zhu Huan's soldiers were one of the few in Jiangdong who could be feared by the Wei Dynasty. Now that the backbone of the army has passed away, their combat power will inevitably decline. Just when Jiangdong was vowing to seize Huainan with their lives, an elite division unexpectedly appeared. How could the accident not make him sad?

And Sun Quan knew that Zhu Huan would not die of illness so early.

The incentive was that the court officials this year thought that the rebellion in the three counties had just been put down for a short time, so they all said that they would not send troops to attack Shouchun in the summer and autumn.

Only Zhu Huan fought hard for it.

The reason is that Cao Wei also suffered a natural disaster last year, and the central plains were not rich in food, so he could not support Luoyang's army to come to Huainan to fight fiercely. Even if Cao Rui conscripted and plundered the people's food to feed the army, it would not last long.

Therefore, Jiangdong should mobilize its troops to fight.

It's just a pity that no one agrees with his point of view.

There are also people who are talking privately, claiming that he sent troops despite the country's request because his previous efforts to capture Hefei New City were robbed by Liu Zan and others.

After Zhu Huan learned of these remarks, one can imagine his anger.

He was already very old and had been ill for a time and was unable to do anything. As expected, he fell ill again.

And it is getting heavier day by day.

Because when he was sick, he still remembered the battle of Shiting in the past.

At that time, before the war, he asked for orders to supervise his headquarters to collect rocks and trailers without strong points, hoping to capture Cao Xiu's 100,000-strong army in one battle, and then "we can take advantage of the victory and march forward to Shouchun, and cut off Huainan to control the situation." Xu, Luo, this lasts forever."

But this strategy was rejected by Sun Quan and Lu Xun.

After the war, it was indeed proved that his strategy was correct.

In other words, Sun Quan and Lu Xun had already missed the opportunity to seize the entire territory of Huainan!

But now he is admonishing the plan again, but everyone in Jiangdong failed to learn from past mistakes and rejected him again...

Zhu Huansheng had a shameful nature and was often angry because he was not allowed to have freedom. Twice in a row, he realized that a fighter jet was right in front of him, but he could only sit helplessly and watch it slip away. Therefore, he was so angry that his condition became increasingly serious. He died in depression.

Alas, what a pity.

If Jiangdong had the enterprising spirit of Sun Ce's period, Zhu Huan would have been hailed as a world-famous general during the Battle of Shiting.

Zhu Huan was good at raising his soldiers, so he died and his family had no money left.

Sun Quan, who felt sad, gave a lot of money to support the funeral. Half of his troops were assigned to his governor Zhu Yi, and the other half was assigned to his subordinate Zhu Ji.

Zhu Ju previously had his own song.

However, because he praised Wei's spy Yinfan for his talents as a king's assistant, he was seized from the army and dismissed from his post after Yinfan's affair was exposed. He was confined at home to think about his mistakes. Although he later recovered, his military strength was not much.

Being defeated by Yibing this time can be regarded as inheriting Zhu Huan's legacy.

Or perhaps it is because the news that the Han Dynasty destroyed the Wei army in Helan Mountain and captured Gaoping City reached Jiangdong, which made Sun Quan extremely upset.

If he had listened to Zhu Huan's words and marched to Shouchun in Huainan at the turn of summer and autumn, if Cao Rui of Wei State was defeated in the northwest, he would not have sent Luoyang's army to rescue him.

After all, compared to Guanzhong, which is already wide open and has no danger to defend, the Huainan front still has Shouchun City to defend.

Which is light or heavy, Cao Rui will be able to figure it out.

What has happened cannot be pursued, only to make amends.

Sun Quan, who had learned from the painful experience, sent an envoy to the Han Dynasty after returning from Zhu Huan's funeral.

He made an agreement with the Han Dynasty to join the Northern Expedition against the Wei Dynasty the next year.

Because of the detailed operations lurking in the various states and counties of Wei State, information has been sent back one after another recently.

For example, the 6,000 Wuhuan cavalry stationed in Yuzhou by the Wei state, and the 20,000 Yongliang soldiers led by Xue Ti and Xiahou Ba have all returned to Guanzhong!

Even the pressure on the Jingxiang front has been greatly reduced!

Against the Wei Dynasty, Cao Rui issued an edict and ordered Wang Chang, the general who was guarding Jingzhou to conquer the south, to dispatch several troops and horses into Guanzhong.

In this way, if Jiangdong sends troops to Huainan the next year, there will be no need to worry about Wuhuan's sudden cavalry, and there will be no need to worry about the Jingxiang front being in emergency. This is really a God-given opportunity!

How can you miss it!

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