Chapter 1350: Hundred officials return to the dynasty

Chapter 1350: Hundred officials return to the dynasty

There is also a difference between the princes, like Yuan Shao and Gongsun Xuanyuan, they are naturally big princes and have relatively strong strength, while Han Xuan and Huang Zu are small princes with relatively weak strength.

Now even the big princes like Yuan Shao and Gongsun Xuanyuan have expressed their respect for the Luoyang court as orthodoxy, and the other small princes naturally dare not say a single 'no'.

This is an irreversible trend.

Soon, Huang Zu, Han Xuan, Song Jiang, Lu Kang, Han Fu, Ma Teng, Han Sui and many other princes sent envoys to Luoyang, expressing their willingness to respect the Luoyang court as orthodox, and did not ask for the title of their own lord.

As for the princes Wang Lang, who had been destroyed by Sun Jian, not only did he agree with the imperial court, but also directly led the remnants of the army to join Qin Hao, and Yue Fei's Jingzhou Qin army won thousands of troops in vain.

Previously, Qin Hao begged for recognition everywhere, but the Luoyang court he established was only recognized by the princes of the Five Roads, but after a great victory in the Battle of Hetao, most of the princes in the world agreed with the Luoyang court.

That's the impact of a big win.

Sometimes, no matter how much political means are used, it is not as good as winning a battle.

War is the most brilliant political method!

However, the strangest point is that the princes who recognized the Luoyang court were all princes who were not surnamed Liu, and the princes surnamed Liu except for Liu Bei alone, others such as: Liu Xiu, Liu Che, Liu Ji, Liu Xuan, and Liu Yu did not send envoys to Luoyang.

Liu Xiu did not approve of the Luoyang Imperial Court, because he and Yue Fei had fought several major battles in order to seize Nanjun, and they had already fought a fire, so it was naturally impossible to agree with the imperial court set up by the enemy.

Liu Jian did not recognize the Luoyang Imperial Court, because Sun Jian was canonized by the Luoyang Imperial Court, and if he recognized the imperial court at this time, wouldn't that mean that everything he had done before was wrong.

Liu Ji, Liu Che, and Liu Yu also have their own reasons.

In short, although the Luoyang Imperial Court established by Qin Hao was popular with the people, except for Liu Bei and Liu, the other princes surnamed Liu did not agree with the Luoyang Imperial Court.

Guanzhong, Chang'an.

Yu Wentai said with a serious face: "My lord, now in the land of Kanto, except for Huang Chao, Yuan Shu and Liu Xuan, the Luoyang Imperial Court has been respected as orthodox;

In Hebei, in addition to Liu Che's family, they also identified with the Luoyang court;

As for Kansai ......"

Guanxi has the most princes who do not respect the Luoyang court, including Li Shimin, Yang Guang, Liu Ji, and Liu Yu, but whether they respect or not, in the case of most of the princes in the world, the Luoyang court is already the orthodoxy of the Han Dynasty.

In this case, even if Li Shimin continues to detain the hundreds of officials in the DPRK and the Central Committee, it will not be of any effect.

Before Li Shimin dealt with Yang Jian, although he promised Wang Yun that after the matter was completed, he would let the hundred officials return to Luoyang, but he didn't say when, so it would not be a violation of the agreement to release it after a hundred years.

Li Shimin originally thought that this time Temujin came from all over the country, Qin Hao would definitely fight with Temujin to lose both, and then his strength would be greatly damaged, and it would not be enough to deter the princes from all over the country.

As long as most of the princes in Tiannan do not agree with the Luoyang court, then Li Shimin can also set up another Han emperor in Chang'an to fight against Qin Hao's Luoyang court, after all, he has hundreds of officials in the Han court in his hands, and he barely has the right to set up another Han emperor.

But Li Shimin never thought that although Qin Hao won hard, he also won simply, although he paid great losses, but it was not to the point of losing both.

Now that most of the princes in the world recognize the Luoyang court as orthodox, even if Li Shimin sets up another Han emperor, I am afraid that he will not be able to get the support of other princes, so what is the use of keeping a hundred officials? It's just a waste of money and food.

"That's it, let Wang Yun lead the hundred officials back to Luoyang." Li Shimin said helplessly.

Li Shimin is not kind to fulfill Qin Hao, in his opinion, it is only a matter of time before Qin Hao becomes the Han Dynasty, so the contradiction between him and the Han Emperor will break out sooner or later.

If today's son doesn't even have his own strength in his hands, he can't compete with Qin Hao at all, and if he lets the hundred officials go back, these old ministers of the Han family will definitely help the Son of Heaven to compete with Qin Hao for power.

To be honest, the struggle between Emperor Han and Qin Hao, even if he put the hundred officials back to help Emperor Han, Li Shimin still didn't look at Emperor Han, and the two sides were not of the same magnitude at all.

However, let these people go and cause trouble for Qin Hao, Li Shimin is still very happy to see it.

With this mentality, Li Shimin decided to take the initiative to let the hundred officials go back to Luoyang, and Wang Yun was naturally overjoyed when he learned about it.

Of course, Wang Yun wanted to go back to Luoyang, and he was also afraid that Qin Hao would not be able to control his ambitions, so he wantonly bullied His Majesty, so as soon as Yang Jian died, he proposed to Li Shimin to return to Luoyang, but Li Shimin used various excuses to delay time.

Wang Yun is a person who has been a third prince after all, how can he not see that Li Shimin no longer intends to abide by the agreement, he played himself, which made Wang Yun angry, anxious and regretful, but in the face of Li Shimin, he was helpless after all.

Now that Li Shimin agreed to let the hundred officials return to the dynasty, Wang Yun was naturally overjoyed, and he also felt that he had misunderstood Li Shimin, so he couldn't wait to gather the hundred officials, pack his bags, and be ready to return to Luoyang at any time.

Among the hundred officials in Chang'an, most of them have titles and official positions, and one by one, they are used to living a life of fine clothes and food, high and powerful.

But when Dong Zhuo usurped power, all the strength of these people was deprived, and their lives were suddenly knocked from the sky into the quagmire, and no one could stand such a gap.

The titles and official positions of these people were all sealed during the period of the first emperor, and Li Shimin naturally would not be recognized here, but it was different when it came to the Luoyang court.

The Luoyang Imperial Court played the slogan of Han orthodoxy, so they, the officials of the first emperor, have been sealed and titled, and the Luoyang Imperial Court must also recognize it.

Otherwise, what kind of Han orthodoxy is it?

Therefore, when Wang Yun summoned the ministers of the Han Dynasty and asked to return to Luoyang, ninety percent of the hundred officials agreed directly without much consideration.

Because in Chang'an, they only have official names, but when they return to Luoyang, they can regain power.

The two are not the same.

Although most of the officials want to return to Luoyang, there are also those who don't want to go back, such as Yang Biao.

Yang Biao actually wanted to go back to Luoyang, after all, he was a lieutenant of the court, but he was persuaded by his son Yang Xiu.

Yang Xiu's rhetoric is also very simple, he thinks that Qin Hao must have the intention of usurping the Han, and even if they go back, they will definitely not be able to do Qin Hao.

For the sake of the lives of his family and children, Yang Biao decided to pretend to be sick and stay in Chang'an first, and watch the situation in Luoyang.