Chapter 256 The relatives are bitter and the enemies are fast

The same people are in different positions and will think differently; Different people are in similar positions and make different decisions. When danger and opportunity coexist, Zhi Yanchong and Zong Han often choose to take risks in order to win, but Zhao Gou would rather be safe. Yang Yingqi would rather suffer a great hardship in southern Liaoning than win people's hearts, but Zhao Gou has a corner of the south of the Yangtze River, and he can endure it even if he is disappointed.

For Jin and Zhao Gou, Zhe Yanchong and Yang Yingqi are both great threats, but if Zhao Gou is regarded as an opponent, although Zhe Yanchong and Zong Han will be very contemptuous of him, they will also feel very difficult to deal with. In fact, for the Jin people, the existence of Zhao Gou is much more difficult than Han Shizhong, Seed Master Dao and other famous generals, it is easy for tigers to deal with Benlu war horses, but it is difficult to kill mice.

Qin Hui set off to see Ouyang Shi in the first month of the year, and returned to Jiankang in mid-February. Before he came back, Zhao Gou had already been intensively planning to plot the back of the Han Ministry. The beginning of the incident was that Du Chong wrote a letter, accusing the Han Ministry of harboring evil intentions, intending to subvert the Song Dynasty, and asking the emperor to issue an edict on the Northern Expedition and restore the Central Plains. This sparse together, the imperial court was shaken.

Although Du Chong was on this invitation, but this matter is very important, not to say that you really want to sneak attack the Han Ministry needs top secrets, even if you decide not to sneak attack the Han Ministry later, this matter cannot be leaked out, because once it is leaked, it will inevitably attract the hostility of the Han Ministry, so this court meeting is carried out in extreme secrecy, and many ministers who are involved in the Han Ministry are not allowed to hear about it. But even so, there are still very many opponents.

Now that the Han Department is fighting with the Jin people in the north, everyone knows what it means to copy the back road of the Han Department in this situation! Some of the ministers with a little conscience and shame thought it was inappropriate, and some of them put the interests of the Song family above the rise and fall of China also felt that this was not a good policy. However, those who had already received the secret order from Zhao Gou seconded the proposal and agreed with Du Chong's proposition.

Prime Minister Lu Yihao did not approve of this policy at first, but later he couldn't withstand Zhao Gou's pressure and finally gave in. After the central order was issued, all that remained was the execution of the generals who controlled the military power. Liu Guangshi and Zhang Jun were all ordered, Han Shizhong was shocked when he heard the words, and asked Zhao Gou to think twice, and finally Zhao Gou did not let him go north, but ordered him to guard Weiyang in case Ouyang Shi attacked. In Shaanxi, which was the farthest away from the line, Zhao Gou's edict arrived first - in fact, the edict to Sichuan and Shaanxi to appease Zhang Jun had already been sent out when the princes in the court were still quarrelling, because Zhao Gou's entire threat to the Han Ministry had to be provoked by Zhang Jun. Because at this time, in addition to the army from the southeast, only the local government in Shaanxi Province under the jurisdiction of the old Song regime had the force to fight against the Jin people and the Han people.

After the rebellion of Miao and Liu was pacified, Zhao asked the great hero Zhang Jun to plan the world, Zhang Jun invited himself to take charge of the affairs of Shaanxi and Shu, and placed Qin and Sichuan, and the minister of the other committee and Han Shizhong Zhenhuaidong, so that Lu Yihao drove to Wuchang, and Zhang Jun and Liu Guangshi followed, so that the central army in which Zhao Gou was in could correspond to Qin and Sichuan. At this time, Zhang Jun was favored, so Zhao Gou was very appreciative of his suggestion, and Wang Ruohai, who happened to have a supervisor, also believed: If the world is a snake in the mountains, Qin and Shu are the heads, the southeast is the tail, and the Central Plains is the ridge. So the decision was made. The story of Pei Du in the Tang Dynasty of the Song Dynasty, with Zhang Jun as the Xuanfu of Sichuan and Shaanxi, Zhao Gou gave Zhang Jun the arbitrary power to depose the emperor and personally gave him an edict.

After Zhang Jun arrived in Hanzhong, he used the residual power of the Song Dynasty to gradually control the power of Sichuan and Shaanxi, changed the right marshals of Shaanxi, summoned Wang Shu and Mou, migrated Quduan as a bachelor of the Ming Palace, moved to Xizhou Zhizhou Zhang Shen knew Lizhou, filled the Lizhou Road soldiers and horses, pacified the envoy, and replaced it with Liu Xi, the observer of Mingzhou. He also took the Huiyou Pavilion and the Zhicheng Mansion Lu Fayuan to go to the Lizhou Road to the jurisdiction of the soldiers and horses, not the Li Road, and put the commander of Chengdu. The Great Song Dynasty Marshals did not benefit from the road from then on. Both Zhao Zhe and Shuai Qing, Sun Wu Shuai Qin, and Zhulu Shuai and Chen, all use martial arts. When Wu Jue was the chief Qu Duan impeached and dismissed, Zhang Jun loved his talent and was promoted to the deputy head of Qin Feng and the Zhifeng Xiang Mansion, and his younger brother Wu Lu led the personal guard.

In the Han and Song Dynasty agreements, there was ambiguity about the ownership of Shaanxi. According to the agreement, all the Beiguo counties that the Han Department can recover can be "borrowed" as a place for military training, Shaanxi was lost under the invasion of Lou Room and Sa Li, Zong Ying had to withdraw the Jin army in Shaanxi after Yan Yun's troops, and Cao Guangbi was also focusing on the north and had no spare power to run Shaanxi, so Zhang Jun was able to grasp the power of Sichuan and Shaanxi so calmly.

However, although the soldiers and horses from Hedong had not yet entered Shaanxi, the merchants of the Han Department had already entered. Cao Guangbi not only concentrated his military strength to deal with the Jin people, but also did not forget to order Lin Yi to enter Shaanxi to "raise grain and grass". Because the Song and Han dynasties were both in-laws and allies, the guards of all parties in Shaanxi had a very good impression of the Han who dared to provoke the banner of resistance to Jin, and the Lou family was forced to withdraw because of the pressure of the Han department, so Lin Yi was quite popular with the locals after entering Shaanxi.

Before Lou Shu retreated, Shaanxi was almost all under the world of the Jin army east and north of Chang'an, and after Lou Shu retreated, before Zhang Jun entered, a gap was formed here, Lin Yi quickly controlled the trade in this area with a cadre of economic talents, and the military and political power was obtained by Zhang Jun. Lin Yi lamented this result, because he knew that he did not get military and political power here in Shaanxi, and there was no guarantee of business. He once urged Cao Guangbi to transfer Yansong to Shaanxi to operate, but Cao Guangbi considered that he was now at war with the Jin people, and if he sent troops into Shaanxi, it would stimulate Zhang Jun and the local scholars and warriors in Shaanxi, and intensify the contradictions between the Han and Song dynasties, so he did not agree.

Lin Yi also knew Cao Guangbi's difficulties, so he changed his previous thinking, and did not compete with Zhang Jun for power and profit, but used the name of raising grain and grass to stir up public opinion: on the one hand, it was to publicize the decision of the "Huaxia Enlarged Conference" on abolishing miscellaneous taxes and heavy labor, and on the other hand, it was to hold high the banner of Huaxia and call on the people of Shaanxi to respond to the Han Dynasty's resistance to Jin.

Shaanxi is close to Western Xia, Xining has been using troops for many years, and Emperor Daojun has intensified after he ascended the throne. In order to cope with the war, many taxes and miscellaneous labor were apportioned to the people of Shaanxi, and the burden on the people of the Xiang army was extremely heavy, so the call for the abolition of miscellaneous taxes and heavy labor was very attractive to the lower classes, and many people east of Chang'an almost regarded the Han as a savior under this propaganda.

In Shaanxi, where the martial arts are strong and have been ravaged by the Jin people, it is easier to call for resistance to the Jin, and it is easy to get the support of Shilin and military generals. It can be seen that Lin Yi's method is very Yang Yingqi, and the Hedong Army clearly does not have the strength to take the opportunity to enter Shaanxi, but under Lin Yi's propaganda, it seems that the Hedong Army humbled itself outside the door in order to respect the Shaanxi people and the Great Song Dynasty, which won the favor of many Shaanxi scholars.

The great victories of Zhe Yanchong and Zong Ying in the two battlefields greatly boosted the morale of the people in Shaanxi, when the Jin soldiers were at their peak, Fengxiang and Jingyuan were all obtained by the Jin people, and the northwest territory was always facing the threat of the Xia people and was precarious. But after the great victory of the Han Department, not only did Lou Room withdraw from Shaanxi, but even the Xia people became much more honest. Lin Yi used these two points to carry out a propaganda offensive and cultivated a rather strong pro-Han atmosphere in Shaanxi.

Under such circumstances, Zhang Jun was still able to quickly control the entire territory of Shaanxi, which also shows that his methods are extraordinary. But his control also has its vulnerabilities. Several important generals in Shaanxi and Zhang Jun, an "outsider", are actually a little sick. For example, Li Yanxian in eastern Shaanxi, Quduan in Jingyuan, and Liu Xi in Xiabian were all disobedient to Zhang Jun's orders.

Li Yanxian's Shaanzhou is located in the Central Plains into Shaanxi, Guhangu Pass and Tongguan are in its territory, Zong Han has two traps in Luoyang, Lou Room from Hedong directly to take Chang'an, but because of Li Yanxian in these two major armies can not be connected. When the Jin people were at their peak, Li Yanxian was under the pressure of the two major armies in the east and west at the same time, not only could fight and defend, but also crossed the river and fought with the Jin people between Puzhou and Jiezhou. After Cao Guangbi won Jinzhou, he no longer took the next step south, but just allowed the counties of Jinxi Southwest Prefecture to defend themselves, which was not only a respect for Li Yanxian, but also a fear of Li Yanxian.

And Qu Duan's voice is more powerful than Li Yanxian, this famous Shaanxi general who has climbed up from the army has a very high prestige among the soldiers, and he is also one of the few generals in the old Song Dynasty system after Jingkang who dared to face the main force of the Jin Army. However, Qu Duan's personality is incompatible with the Great Song Dynasty system, not only can he not swallow his anger in every situation, but also looks down on those Wenchen bosses especially unpleasantly, you know, the military general's "arrogant talent" is a taboo in the Song family's family law, so it can be imagined how bad Qu Duan's mood in the official career is. However, Qu Duan, like Li Yanxian, supported and echoed the Han Dynasty's resistance to Jin, and Qu Duan even hoped that Zhang Jun would allow him to send troops to threaten the border of Jin in northern Shaanxi in order to lead Jin to the momentum. Such a proposition that has no group interests and is completely inconsistent with Zhao Gou's interests is naturally impossible to be supported by Zhang Jun, and even touches Zhao Gou's backlash.

As for Liu Xi, he and Zhang Jun's heart disease is even simpler to say - he is Liu Qi's elder brother and Cao Guangbi's brother-in-law, how can Zhang Jun, who is Zhao Gou's confidant, not suspect him? However, after all, Zhang Jun is new to Shaanxi, and he still needs to use the prestige of these people, so he can't depose them for reasons that can't be put on the table.

In February 1681, Zhang Jun gathered in the Chang'an Conference, and the famous ministers and generals in the northwest were gathered at one time, and the once fallen Chang'an City became lively and extraordinary in an instant. Now that the Xia people did not dare to violate the border, and the Jin people were blocked by the Han army, since Jingkang, Shaanxi has never been so safe. Therefore, although Jin Renfang went, the market has begun to present a peaceful and even joyful atmosphere.

But the atmosphere of Zhang Jun's residence was heavy and abnormal, he took Zhao Gou's secret decree and rubbed it repeatedly, muttering: "Your Majesty...... This question of yours is too difficult......"

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"Your Excellency...... Tipsters! ”

Lin Yi, who was about to enter the Chang'an Society, took the secret report from Mizi's hand, his brows furrowed, his deputy asked what happened, Lin Yi hesitated for a while and said, "It's nothing, go to the city." ”

When his carriage was about to enter the city, Lin Yi suddenly shouted, "Stop! After hesitating in the car for a long time, he muttered: "Zhao Gou is not so bold...... and finally shouted: "Enter the city." ”

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