Chapter 149: The Three Families Return to Jin, the Rebellion of the Eight Kings

However, just when Xun Ze thought that Cao Cao could completely rewrite history and prevent the emergence of the Jin Dynasty, history developed in an unexpected direction for Xun Ze.

Because of the severe population loss caused by the war, there is not enough manpower to cultivate large tracts of fertile land in the north. After Cao Cao saw that there had been a Wuhu rebellion in history, on the one hand, he continued to send troops to attack the alien races that took advantage of the civil strife in the Central Plains, and on the other hand, he set up an official slave hunting team to capture a large number of alien races as slaves and let them assist in farming and mining.

With Cao Cao's death and Cao Ang's succession, the pattern of the Three Kingdoms was officially established. Of course, because the Han family is still there, none of the three families is called the emperor, and they all call themselves kings.

Cao Ang is a king of observance, and he is extremely cautious both internally and externally.

After Cao Cao's death, the Sun-Liu alliance broke down, and Cao Angcheng tried to cooperate with Liu Bei to send troops to attack Eastern Wu, but he was defeated by Sun Ce's training of the Eastern Wu sailors.

As a result, Cao Ang completely gave up his ambition to dominate the world in his lifetime, and only continued the national policy formulated by his father Cao Cao to govern the country, and constantly expanded the scale of the slave hunting group.

The north flourished under Cao Ang's rule, but Western Shu made slow progress under the influence of Zhuge Liang and Jiang Wei's successive years of Northern Expeditions. After Sun Quan's death, Eastern Wu fell into continuous political struggle, which led to the decline of national strength.

Cao Ang had no children in his life, so in his later years, he passed on Cao Wan, the son of Cao Cao's concubine Cao Jun, to himself.

After Cao Ang's death, Cao Wan succeeded to the throne, because Cao Wan's prestige and ability were not enough to suppress the ministers in the court and his uncles, so Cao Wei's forces began a new round of political struggle with Cao Wan's succession.

In the face of aggressive uncles, Cao Wan knew that his background was problematic and his ability was insufficient, so in order to prevent the throne from being seized, he promoted Huang Fushun, the descendant of Huang Fu Song, a famous minister of the Eastern Han Dynasty, to control the court and balance his uncle and other ministers in the court.

In 254, Cao Wan died and was succeeded by Cao Li.

Cao Li is a more cowardly monarch than Cao Wan, and he has no heart and power. Therefore, during the reign of Cao Li, Huangfu Shun completely grasped the power of the court, and began to expel the Cao family and the Xiahou family from the court one by one, taking the power of the country into his own hands.

In 260 A.D., Cao Li accidentally fell off his horse and died when he went out hunting, and the emperor Shun helped Cao Li's five-year-old son Cao Jie to succeed him.

In August 263, Huangfu Shun Feng Zhonghui was the general of Zhenxi, and he supervised the military of Guanzhong during the holiday.

In August, Cao Wei and Shu, and in November, Liu Chan asked to surrender.

After the destruction of Xishu, Huang Fushun's prestige in the Cao Wei court was unparalleled for a while, and at the same time, there was no one to check and balance Huang Fushun.

In 264 Yuan, Huangfu obediently took out Liu Xie's descendant from the Heavenly Palace, and was also the nominal monarch of the Han Dynasty at that time, Liu Yu, and soon after, Liu Yu named Huangfu Shun as the Duke of Jin.

In August 265, Liu Yu re-crowned Huangfu Shun as the king of Jin, on the same level as Cao Jie.

In 274, Huangfu Shun died, and his son Huangfu Zhao succeeded him as king of Jin.

In the same year, Cao Jie wanted to seize power from Emperor Fu Zhao, but was defeated and captured. Cao Jie was deposed, and Emperor Fu Zhao established Cao Jie's three-year-old son Cao Yu as the king of Wei.

In 279 years, Emperor Fu Zhao attacked Wu.

In 280, Sun Hao surrendered and traveled to Luoyang with his empress. In the same year, Cao Yu was deposed, and Liu Yu abolished the throne of King Wei of the Cao family.

In 283 Yuan, Liu Yu Chan reigned as Emperor Fu Zhao, and the Jin Dynasty was established.

In 291, Huangfu Zhao died and was succeeded by his son Huangfu Shi, who died of illness less than three months after becoming emperor, leaving only a two-year-old son.

In the same year, in order to compete for the power of the imperial court, Huangfu Zhao and many sons of Huangfu Shi began to set off a civil war, known as the Eight Kings Rebellion.

The Rebellion of the Eight Kings was one of the most serious imperial civil strife in Chinese history, which caused serious social and economic damage at that time, the national strength declined seriously, and a large number of soldiers were killed in battle, so that the border air defense was weak, and the Xiongnu ethnic groups took the opportunity to rise.

Another problem brought about by the Rebellion of the Eight Kings was that because the imperial court was busy with infighting, the state's control over the local area was basically lost, so that the slave hunting groups not only began to capture foreign races as slaves, but also framed a large number of poor peasants as foreign races and reduced them to slavery.

It was also at this time that many Jin kings in the civil war allowed the slave hunting group to grow bigger in order to obtain money and food to support the war, so that the slave hunting group was unscrupulous for the whole country, and the people began to spontaneously help the slaves against the slave catchers.

In 311 years, large-scale slave uprisings broke out all over the country, and Liu Yuan, the leader of the rebel army and a descendant of the Xiongnu, led an army to break through Luoyang and kidnapped Emperor Huai of Jin at that time, known as the Yongjia Rebellion in history.

After the Yongjia Rebellion, the ruling group of the Jin Dynasty moved south and established the Eastern Jin Dynasty, which was known as the Southern Degree of Yiguan in history.

With the establishment of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the north also officially began the chaotic period of Wuhu Chaohua.

Well, it's only the second week, and it's normal to fail.

After reading the history from the Three Kingdoms to the Five Chaos of China, he was a little depressed.

He placed a lot of high hopes on Cao Cao and others, not only hoping that they could change the situation of the Three Kingdoms chaos, but also hoping that they could prevent the occurrence of the history of Wuhu Chaohua.

But although these three people have done their best, they are still defeated by the inertia of history.

died of a Sima family, as well as the Huangfu family. The next time Cao Cao exterminated the Huangfu family, maybe there would be a Shangguan family.

In short, there is a limit to the path that Cao Cao can pave for future generations. In such a people-oriented political environment in ancient times, it was easy for powerful ministers to grow up.

Moreover, if Cao Cao can control the government, then the powerful ministers who grew up later, such as Sima Yi and Huangfu Shun, can also control the government.

If Cao Ang had become self-reliant on behalf of the Han Dynasty like Cao Pi, then the Huangfu family would have established the Jin Dynasty faster than in history. Because then there will be no pressure from public opinion.

The first person to do so would have been opposed, but the opposition was ineffective, and they were turned aside. The second person to do so will just sit on the sidelines.

turned off the computer, asked Xun Ze to make breakfast for Zhao Keer, and was just about to go out when Wang Yiyi suddenly ran over.

"Call brother, I have something to ask you for. ”

"What's the matter?"

Yu Xunze looked at Wang Yiyi, who finally came out of the bedroom, and asked curiously.

"You'll find out when you come here. ”

Wang Yiyi beckoned to Xun Ze and motioned for Xun Ze to follow her to her bedroom.

Wang Yiyi's bedroom was even more chaotic than when she first arrived. A large number of newly purchased figures, game discs, and game peripherals are piled up everywhere in the city.

Yu Xunze tiptoed to the blanket in the middle of the bedroom, and then sat down with Wang Yiyi.

"Ask my brother if you can help me play the game. ”

Wang Yiyi pointed to the game of the breakup kitchen written on the TV screen and said to Xun Ze.