40,Chapter 6 The Overlord of Western Qin in Heaven's Providence (4)

Unexpectedly, Xue Ju misunderstood what they meant, thinking that he was going to declare war on them, and while they were indulging in the military parade, Xue Ju's troops quietly attacked them from behind and easily knocked them down. The eight marching commanders of the Tang army were all captured, more than half of the soldiers were killed and wounded, and the heavy ordnance was lost.

- It's too shameless to lose.

When the Tang Dynasty was first established, it was unfavorable to go to war for the first time, and Li Yuan and Li Shimin's hearts were broken. In addition to being sad, Li Yuan removed Liu Wenjing and Yin Kaishan, who did not listen to Li Shimin's orders and caused the army to be defeated, and demoted them to commoners. Suddenly, the two of them fell from the floating romantic clouds to the empty and boundless earth, and they were stunned for a while, and they couldn't find the north.

The two commoners regretted not falling, and sighed suddenly, why didn't they listen to Li Shimin's persuasion at the beginning, there would not have been such a bleak ending. However, they were able to save their lives, which was the basis for them to have prosperity and wealth in the future.

After Xue Ju knocked Li Shimin down, with the joy of Chang'an's easy reach, he discussed the next target with his advisor Hao Ming. What he was thinking about was attacking Chang'an, and when he saw Li Yuan, a famous hero, Hao Ying said: "The Tang soldiers have just lost the battle, and Guanzhong is in turmoil, we should take advantage of the victory to take Chang'an." This coincided with his thoughts, and he was ready to attack Chang'an at any time.

It may be that Xue Ju and his family are too brutal, and God can't see it, so that the lively Xue Ju Xiaoxiong fell ill very suddenly, and the military doctors who followed him couldn't diagnose and treat him—what kind of disease did he have. Xue Ju was desperate for his life and felt that the doctor was unreliable, so he superstitiously found a wizard and did something to exorcise evil spirits. What wizards are best at is pretending to be a ghost and talking nonsense. He knew that Xue Ju was beating the Tang army in a mess just now, so he said that the dead Tang army was asking for his life.

Hey...... The wizard's words made Xue Ju extra depressed, but instead accelerated the illness of the famous Western Qin Overlord, and soon he died.

However, the overlord of Western Qin died of a sudden illness, which is very strange, but there is no record of his specific cause of death in historical materials, so later people can use their infinite imagination to guess his death, such as Xue Ju was poisoned, strangled, and strangled by his son Xue Rengao, whom he usually despised. Xue Rengao had a reason to do this, because Xue Ju had bluntly accused Xue Rengao of being simple-minded, more than enough to handle family affairs, and lacking in the ability to manage the army, and being a low-spirited person, who would sooner or later invite trouble for himself. Xue Rengao was afraid that his throne would not be passed on to him, so he simply killed him, inherited his position as soon as possible, and lived happily as soon as possible.

There is still a possibility ...... Xue Ju himself is also very cruel, and the people he offended in the past used some means to take advantage of his illness to kill him.

and Xue Ju's vicious wife who likes to torture and use people, may also feel that she has been married for a long time and can't get used to his husband, so she secretly killed him, which can also become a factor in the imagination space.

In short, Xue Ju's death was a great benefit to the Tang Dynasty.

Xue Ju ascended to heaven, and the crown prince Xue Rengao succeeded to the throne as a matter of course, because he was a veritable crown prince, lived in Zhecheng, and posthumously honored Xue Ju as Emperor Wu.

Xue Rengao, who sat on the throne, thought that he was as gorgeous as a flower and very charming, so he got carried away, enjoyed himself comfortably, and thought that everyone would follow him.