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This description of Guzang shows that we can see what Guzang City looked like.

Guzang is in today's Liangzhou District of Wuwei, Gansu Province. When entering Liangzhou District from the north, you will pass by a city gate with the word "Liangzhou" written on it. You will immediately feel that after entering the city gate, you have entered history. It is very interesting. A sense of time travel.

Ahem, let’s continue talking about Zhang Guiha.

Han Zhi, the captain of the Eastern Qiang army, killed Zhang Fu, the governor of Qinzhou.

Yang Yin, the Sima of the Shaofu under Zhang Gui, said to Zhang Gui:

"That bastard Han Zhi dared to disobey his orders and kill Zhang Fu without permission. Your Excellency, you have a heavy army to guard one side, so you should beat this girl! This is also the righteousness advocated by "Spring and Autumn"!"

Zhang Gui thought what he said was reasonable, so he sent the lieutenant governor to protect Fan Yuan and led 20,000 troops to attack Han Zhi.

However, Zhang Gui was very polite and sent Han Zhi a letter saying:

"The current dynasty is in chaos, and the princes from all sides should work together to serve the king, but you are here to raise troops and engage in internal strife! I am fighting against the rebels, and 30,000 soldiers have already gone to you. Hey, you and I can be considered friends, how can I Can I watch you suffer with peace of mind? The killings are all for the sake of protecting the country. If you come to the military gate alone to apologize, you and I can still work together to put an end to the world's troubles."

After getting the letter, Han Zhi surrendered to Zhang Gui.

This time, it may be the same as before when Sima Yong, the king of Hejian, and Sima Ying, the king of Chengdu, rebelled. Zhang Gui sent three thousand troops to the capital to defend the emperor. Later, when the princes from all sides refused to listen to the imperial mission, Zhang Gui sent envoys to pay tribute to the emperor. It has never been abolished throughout the year, which shows that Zhang Gui really cares about the court.

Regardless of whether Zhang Gui really thinks so in his heart, but he occupies one side and still acts like King Qin, which is much better than those who only think about themselves.

Even if you are a thief, you must be a thief with a bottom line.

Suddenly I remembered "Old Paoer". There are fewer and fewer people like Mr. Liu in today's society. It is really sad for the development of society. By the way, Xu Qing is so handsome. I used to think that Xu Qing was gentle and elegant, but she was too handsome. Already...

Oops! Mom, the pulsation power has weakened, please give me another box!

Zhang Gui did not rule for long. In 301, he was appointed as the captain of the Qiang Protector and the governor of Liangzhou. In 308, he suffered a stroke and could no longer speak, so he asked his son Zhang Mao to manage Liangzhou.

At this time, some people felt that an opportunity had come and had some thoughts.

Zhang Zhen, the governor of Jiuquan, secretly summoned Jia Gong, the governor of Qinzhou, to replace Zhang Gui. He secretly sent people to the capital to request Cao Qu, the minister of ministers, to be appointed governor of Xiping, hoping to establish a mutually dependent relationship of interest.

Zhang Gui's friend, who was engaged in Qu Chao, wanted to act arbitrarily and dominate, so he sent an envoy to Chang'an to tell Sima Mo, the king of Nanyang, that Zhang Gui was disabled and could not work, and asked Jia Gong to replace Zhang Gui.

Jia Gong was also happy to accept the appointment.

However, his brother blamed Jia Gong:

"Mr. Zhang is a famous person today and is quite famous in Liangzhou. Who are you to replace him? If someone praises you, you will not know how much you weigh?!"

Seeing that this idiot brother hadn’t given up yet, he added:

"You are alone and are running into Mr. Zhang's territory. If you encounter disadvantages, do you really think that Zhang Zhen will fulfill his promise?" Knocking on the blackboard, "This sentence is the key point! You are so stupid, I will give you a promise." If you get a bad check, you will happily jump into the trap. The pie in the sky will not fall for nothing!"

Jia Gong gave up the idea.

The imperial court also appointed Shizhong Yuanyu as the governor of Liangzhou.

After Yang Dan learned the news during the war, he rushed to Chang'an, cut off his own ear and put it on a plate, telling Zhang Gui that someone had framed him. At this time, Sima Mo, the king of Nanyang, also went to the imperial court, so he stopped

A matter of replacement.

Zhang Yue of Jinchang (now east of Anxi County, Gansu Province) was a member of a large family in Liangzhou. He was changed from the internal history of Longxi to the governor of Liangzhou. However, Zhang Yue aimed at Liangzhou, so he pretended to be ill and returned to Hexi.

On the importance of interpersonal relationships! No, no, on the importance of effective interpersonal relationships.

He sent his elder brother Zhang Zhen, Cao Qu, and Qu Pei to pass a letter to each county to remove Zhang Gui from his position as governor and appoint Military Secretary Du Dan to act as governor of Liangzhou. Du Dan's younger brother Du Yue was appointed governor of Liangzhou.

After Zhang Gui learned about it, he cursed:

"These turtle bastards, when this place is in chaos, no one comes, but now that I have managed this place, they are all jealous and want to rob it!"

So he sent his son Zhang Shi as the central governor and sent troops to attack Zhang Zhen.

Zhang Zhen looked at the posture and thought his legs were weak:

"Zhang Gui is a local coward. I have already told you that I can't do it. Zhang Yue still insists on being hard, so hard is fine. After all, you must have the strength to be hard. If you don't have the strength, you will be a hottie!"

So he apologized to Zhang Shi.

Then he went south to attack Nanqu, who was attacking the Shen people in Nanqu.

Zhang Gui tried to seize Zhang Gui's position several times, but Zhang Gui did the same thing as Huan Wen: forcing the court! However, Zhang Gui was a good classmate, not as aggressive as Huan Wen.

Even if you force the court, you have to put on a good-looking coat and say impassionedly:

"I have been in Liangzhou for eight years, but I have not been able to stabilize the place. The Zhongzhou rebels have also rebelled, and Qin Long is in a critical predicament. But at this time, I am seriously ill and dying. I am also considering retiring and giving way to others.

But the responsibility is too important to follow one's wishes. How could someone unexpectedly make such a change for no reason? I really don't understand what I'm thinking! I will leave Liangzhou as if I were taking off my shoes!"

Zhang Gong, the prefect of Wuwei, sent his son Zhang Tan to rush to the capital to ask for Zhang Gui to be retained.

Of course, the imperial court also knew that Zhang Gui should not be replaced casually. Zhang Gui was already well-known in Liangzhou and could suppress all forces that wanted to rebel. Replacing another one might not necessarily have the same effect unless someone with a good reputation was sent there.

, but the prestigious ones are now busy fighting for power and profit, and no one wants to go.

Therefore, he appeased Zhang Gui and followed Sima Mo's advice to kill Cao Qu.

After Zhang Gui received the letter, he sent his son Zhang Shi to lead Yin Yuan, Sima Song Pei, and 30,000 cavalry to attack Cao Qu and kill him.

Now Zhang Yue became honest, and Liangzhou temporarily lost the power to oppose the Zhang family.

Lu Simian pointed out that Zhang Gui's assistance to the imperial court was just to send some supplies and send partial troops to the capital to make a show. That was all. He could not do what Emperor Chen Wu did (Chen Baxian, the founding emperor of the Chen Kingdom in the Southern Dynasties).

He traveled far away from the country and personally participated in the pacification.

Although Zhang Gui did not really want to help the court, Gou Xiong couldn't agree with all these words.

First of all, Zhang Gui's strength is not as good as that of Chen Baxian. Chen Baxian already had considerable strength during the "Hou Jing Rebellion". Zhang Gui has just settled down in Liangzhou, and his butt is not yet hot. There are still a lot of problems. As far as strength is concerned,

After saying that, Chen Baxian left Zhang Gui a few blocks away.

Secondly, the Hou Jing Chen Baxian faced was just a general from the Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty, and he was also a rebel general from the Eastern Wei Dynasty. His foundation in the Liang Dynasty was unstable, but the "Eight Kings Rebellion" was rolling in like a wheel.

The prince came because of the internal strife in the royal family. Even if Zhang Gui wanted to help the emperor at that time, he was powerless in the face of many princes.

Finally, the word "overwhelming the country" is an exaggeration. Chen Baxian had not yet founded the country, and was just a minister of the Liang Dynasty. Isn't it necessary to save the capital? Furthermore, Gou Xiong didn't believe that Chen Baxian had not "made contributions".

The Internet describes the "Hou Jing's Rebellion" in a very scary way, calling it "the most serious crisis in Chinese history". There are many more serious crises in Chinese history than the "Hou Jing's Rebellion". I don't know if you should write it randomly! Even if you want to

To gain attention, can you also respect history?!

Alas, I've said it wrong again. The reason why I say this is to explain again that history is written by people. People will inevitably bring their own feelings and thoughts. Even people like Lu Simian will inevitably be biased.

, Therefore, when looking at history, we must look at it with our own brains in order to see things.

In the second year of Jianxing (314), Zhang Gui died, and his son Zhang Shi succeeded him. Emperor Min of Jin named him the Commander-in-Chief of all military affairs in Liangzhou, General of Xi Zhonglang, Governor of Liangzhou, Captain of the Qiang School, and Duke of Xiping.

Later, Liu Yao invaded Chang'an, and Zhang Shi sent Wang Gai to lead an army to assist the capital. He received a commendation from Emperor Min and was granted the title of Governor of Shaanxi Province. Later Emperor Min surrendered to Liu Yao and issued an edict to Zhang Shi, "Promoting Zhang Shi to the Grand Governor of Liangzhou."

Mu, Shizhong, and Sikong acted according to the emperor's decree and assisted Sima Rui, King of Langya, who had already crossed south."

But because the emperor was in trouble, Zhang Shi refused to give in. He probably didn’t want to get involved in this mess. (To be continued)


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