Chapter 412: The rebellion is put down
At the beginning of September of the seventeenth year of Liyang
Yan Kui, who was in Xiao Pass, received Emperor Yongguang's request for help, and Yan Kui, who was originally the backbone of the original Duanwang Party, naturally actively prepared to raise troops and be rescued by King Qin.
And just when Yan Kui gathered up the whole number of soldiers and horses, Qi He, the envoy of the frontier town, suddenly jumped out, and he took the reason that the border army was guarding the frontier and not leaving without permission, and resolutely opposed Yan Kui's sending troops back to the camp.
In addition, Qi He, in the name of the frontier pacification envoy, was well versed in all the departments of the border army, and dared to disobey the king's order to leave the station, and was punished for treason.
No matter what Qi He said, he was also the leader of the border army personally sealed by the first emperor.
He played with the obstacle of his life, and without turning his face, even if he was as strong as Yan Kui, he didn't have a good idea for a while.
After thinking about it, Yan Kui decided to win over Cao Yuanjiang, after all, the union of the two deputy envoys could also offset the influence of Qi He, the frontier envoy, to a certain extent.
Although Cao Yuanjiang usually has his own selfishness, he is still very reliable in the face of major rights and wrongs.
Seeing the new monarch's holy decree brought by Yan Kui, there was almost no hesitation, and Cao Yuanjiang agreed to cooperate with Yan Kui and return to King Qinjing together.
What people didn't expect was that in the situation where Yan Kui and Cao Yuanjiang expressed their stance so resolutely, Qi He was still stubborn and did not allow the two to mobilize the border army.
Even in order to stop Yan Kui, Qi He also ordered Chao Ye, the general of Nanling Town, to lead troops to enter the General Pass to block Yan and Qi's road to King Qin.
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At this time, Yan Kui sensed that something was wrong with Qi He.
At the beginning, he saw Qi He prevent him from raising troops against King Qin, and thought that Qi He was afraid that he would make a contribution when he was King Qin, and he was even more trusted by Emperor Yongguang, the new king, and turned around to settle accounts with Qi He, an old enemy, so he deliberately hindered it.
But now that the situation has developed to this point, Qi He even did not hesitate to transfer troops to fight against him in order to stop himself.
Such an astonishing move is absolutely impossible to justify just for his own selfish desires, Yan Kui estimated that Qi He was probably bribed by King Jing and deliberately blocked his way.
Thinking of this, Yan Kui had no scruples at all, and he directly sent someone to spread his guess.
The reason why Dao Qihe stopped himself from King Qin was to collude with King Jing and commit rebellion against the party.
Subsequently, Yan Kui, Cao Yuanjiang and most of the chief officials of the three frontier prefectures jointly issued a public statement to dismiss Qi He, the envoy of the frontier town, Yan Kui temporarily supervised the border army and said that the border army was about to return to Beijing Qinwang.
Qi He was angry by Yan Kui's actions, and he asked Chao Ye, who was rushing to General Pass, to take the 80,000 border troops of Nanling to go directly to Xiao Pass, wanting to take advantage of his unpreparedness to take down Yan Kui himself in one fell swoop, and then disintegrate Yan Kui's power in the border army.
However, what Qi He didn't expect was that Yan Kui had already figured out his thoughts, and as soon as Chao Ye's men and horses entered Beiling Mansion, they were ambushed by Yan Kui's troops.
Chao Ye was killed on the spot, and most of his men surrendered.
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After taking Chao Ye, Yan Kui didn't say much verbose, and directly waved his troops to attack the general pass where Qi He was located.
There are only a few thousand soldiers and horses in the headquarters of the general Guan, and because Yan Kui has sent people to infiltrate all the year round, the inside and outside of the pass have long become a hornet's nest, how to be the opponent of Yan Kui's army.
In just one and a half of the night, Yan Kui led his troops to take the General Pass, and Qi He's father and son fled overnight and disappeared.
However, Yan Kui was not in the mood to deal with these two lost dogs at this time, and after solving the stumbling block of Qi He, he immediately gathered the border army and horses.
In the seventeenth year of Liyang, the fourth day of October
Yan Kui left Xu Yu, Qin Qi, and Fang Rui to guard the three frontier mansions, and he personally led 200,000 border troops, officially raised troops, and entered the king of Guanqin.
At this time, more than 300,000 rebels recruited by King Jing also killed Yongzhou, Liankeshu County, and approached Gyeonggi.
Emperor Yongguang worshiped the general Di Yi as his commander and raised 150,000 troops in Beijing to meet the battle.
The reason why such a small number of troops can only be pulled out is entirely because Huang Zhou, the commander of the forbidden army, has been a little ambiguous recently.
Emperor Yongguang learned from Long Xiaoxiao that Huang Zhou's Thai Mansion had hidden a lot of remnants of King Jing's party in Beijing, and even Princess Jing's mother, the "Jade Concubine" who suddenly disappeared, also seemed to be hiding in Huang Zhou's mansion.
Huang Zhou was so close to King Jing's betrayal of the party, how could Emperor Yongguang rest assured that he left a lot of soldiers and horses in Gyeonggi, just to prevent Huang Zhou from leading the forbidden army into rebellion.
But this one defended Huang Zhou, but Di Yi over there couldn't defeat the King Jing rebels who were twice as strong as themselves.
Don't look at Sha Qianying's average character, but he can be the right general of the Northern Jin Dynasty, and he is very old and spicy in his use of soldiers.
With the same number of troops, Di Yi didn't dare to say that he could win against Sha Qianying, let alone now, he was almost beaten by Sha Qianying.
Therefore, knowing that Yan Kui brought troops to help, to some extent, Di Yi was even happier than Emperor Yongguang.
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In the seventeenth year of Liyang, October 15
Yan Kui and Di Yi joined forces, and the advantage of King Jing's rebels came to naught, and King Jing, who felt that his future was worrying, was reluctant to continue to fight with Yan Kui and them.
He intended to retreat to Gyeongju, set up himself as king, and divided the Northern Jin Dynasty with Emperor Yongguang.
King Jing thought well, but Emperor Yongguang didn't want a fourth dynasty in the world, and it was split and split from his own country.
After perceiving King Jing's intentions, he decisively ordered Yan Kui and Di Yi to switch from defense to attack, so as to defeat the rebels and regain the lost territory occupied by the rebels.
After Yan Kui Di Yi received the order, he did not slack off and immediately launched an attack on King Jing's rebels.
At this time, because of King Jing's intention to withdraw the army, the internal opinions were extremely unified, and the army was scattered.
Perhaps seeing that King Jing's general trend had gone, Han Jing, the general of the left who had been standing still, finally couldn't sit still, he expressed his loyalty to Emperor Yongguang, and then led 150,000 coastal garrisons to join Yan Kui and the two to encircle and suppress King Jing's rebels.
In the seventeenth year of Liyang, King Jing's rebels were defeated by Yan Kui and others, and went to Gyeongju to be defeated, and the soldiers and horses lost nearly seventy percent, and only more than 40,000 remnants of the defeated soldiers fled back to Pinghu Mansion, Sha Qianying's old nest.
King Jing begged to surrender to Emperor Yongguang, but Emperor Yongguang, who hated him, reversed his generosity and insisted on the heads of King Jing and Sha Qianying, the two rebel leaders.
On the ninth day of the lunar month, Yan Kui and others led a large army to surround Pinghu Mansion, Sha Qianying and King Jing were unwilling to kill themselves, and led the remnants of the party to continue their dying struggle.
However, before Yan Kui and the others could make a move, they were betrayed by the gentry in Pinghu Mansion who were unwilling to send them to death.
In the seventeenth year of Liyang, the fourteenth day of the lunar month
The gentry of Pinghu Mansion jointly rebelled, tied up the ill-prepared Sha Qianying and King Jing, and opened the city gate to surrender to Yan Kui and others.
That night, in order to prevent humiliation, Sha Qianying committed suicide by hitting the wall, and two days later, King Jing also died of depression and illness.
King Jing's rebellion was menacing, but in less than half a year, it was quickly quelled and became a joke............