Chapter 46: Rebellion
Lu Shuihu's quality flow was very complex, with both its headquarters – Gu Pengrong and Lu Rong – as well as the Xiongnu, Yuezhi, Di, Qiang, and Qian, and even a considerable number of Chinese.
When Pei Gai broke Lu Shuihu and forced Peng Fu to protect the north, he did not stay in Chang'an, Taiwan, and the introduction of various policies was inevitably constrained by all sides, so the methods for the resettlement of Peng Lu's old department after the war were relatively rough, not much different from the traditional Central Plains Dynasty. That is to simply slaughter its Kuiqu, break up the various departments, and don't kill the chieftain. To put it bluntly, Lu Shuihu was just scattered, and it cannot be said that he was completely destroyed.
After Jiao Song was killed, Pei should be ordered to guard Anding County from his younger brother Pei Zhan, and Guo Mo led his troops to settle in Anding County as his auxiliary wing. However, this guard will not get along, and gradually become discordant, and the main problem is the attitude towards the Rong people.
Guo Mo has always been ambitious or ambitious, and since he is stable, he wants to gradually expand his army in order to increase the strength of the Great Sima's former army - of course, this is also what Pei should acquiesce to. But he has always trusted the Rong people, but only recruited soldiers among the Jin people, and Pei Zhan naturally did not oppose this policy in theory.
However, in Anding County, Lu Shuihu has been entrenched for many years, and there are also many Jin people who have invested and lived together with the Rong people, as if they were dependent farmers of the Jin family. On the one hand, Pei Zhan believed that agriculture was the main source of taxation from the state to the local government, and animal husbandry could only be used as an auxiliary, so he tried every means to increase the area of cultivated land and increase the number of peasant households at the same time, how could Guo Mo allow too many agricultural people to turn too many agricultural people into soldiers?
After all, the Chinese are a traditional agricultural people, and for farming and weaving, whether it is the desire to choose a career or inherit the experience, it is much stronger than that of the Rong people, so even under the rule of Lu Shuihu, few Jin people are engaged in animal husbandry. In the same way, although many of the Rong people were influenced by the Jin people and turned to agriculture, the nomadic nature is difficult to change, and most of them are still engaged in animal husbandry.
Moreover, the ratio of Jin Rong in Anding County is almost close to one to one, Pei Zhan accepted Pei Gai's concept, believing that the two are mixed, and after the long-term control and inducement of the government, it is possible to turn Rong into Jin, but if a large number of Jin people are stripped of land and drawn into soldiers, the power of the local Shangrong people will become bigger and bigger, which is not conducive to the promotion of the integration policy.
Based on the above two reasons, Pei Zhan always restrained and restricted Guo Mo's policy of conscription among the Jin people, which naturally caused Guo Mo's dissatisfaction. The two even brought the lawsuit to Pei Gai, but Pei Gai couldn't come up with a very good reconciliation method that could satisfy the two for a while.
The only thing he could do was to get the Great Sima Qianjun to abandon the recruitment of troops in Anding County and turn to other counties where the number and proportion of Jin people were relatively large.
Thinking about the problem from another angle, Pei Gai also doesn't want the power of traditional generals such as Guo Mo to be too large, or even gradually become warlords - for example, Su Jun's "public camp", which is too far away from him and beyond his reach, has obviously produced a trend of warlordization. Therefore, he tried to completely return the right to recruit and train troops to the central government—that is, Chang'an to stay in Taiwan—while front-line generals such as Guo Mo only had the authority to lead troops into battle.
In fact, in the Han Dynasty, most of the time, the central government acted in this way to prevent local forces from gaining momentum or the army from becoming uncontrolled. However, since the Han Dynasty, because of the gradual quagmire of the war against Xiqiang, coupled with the overall decline of the empire's finances, it first led to the emergence of the Xiliang warlords - the first head was the Zhonglang general Dong Zhuo; Then Dong Zhuozhi entered Beijing, which caused the central authority to collapse instantly, and the already powerful local administrative forces in various places turned to militarization, and Yuan Shao, Cao Cao and other Kwantung warlords also came into being.
From the Han Dynasty to the Three Kingdoms to the early Jin Dynasty, warlords of all sizes emerged one after another, and even after Cao Cao basically unified northern China, the foreign armies in his area remained semi-independent – the most obvious of which were the so-called "Qingxu Haoba" such as Zang Ba. In comparison, because of the narrow territory of Shu Han, the central control was relatively stronger, but Wei Yan and Wang Ping's Hanzhong army still retained considerable independence. As for Sun Wu, he is a combination of large and small military leaders, not to mention much.
Therefore, the army, especially the foreign army, has become a habit for a hundred years to be controlled by private individuals or small groups, and even if Pei should want to reverse this situation, it will not be achieved overnight - to tell the truth, the three armies of the great Sima who are staying in Taiwan in Chang'an now, in a sense, are not also his own private troops?
Therefore, Pei Gai did not dare to completely reform the old system on a large scale, so as not to cause unnecessary internal turmoil under the watchful eye of foreign enemies, and he finally decided to take advantage of the dispute between Guo Mo and Pei Zhan to try to reform the system from the former army of Da Sima.
So Chang'an left the stage and issued an edict, ordering the various departments of the Great Sima Qianjun to be transferred to Fufeng, Shiping, and even Jingzhao County in turn, and the shogunate sent officials and local officials to assist, recruit troops to enrich the establishment, and train and "brainwash". After all the above work is completed, the group will be reorganized and reassigned to stability.
At that time, whether it is a soldier or a middle- and lower-level officer, they will stay in Chang'an for a certain period of time, and their hearts will be to him Pei Dadu, and the generals of foreign armies will inevitably encounter strong resistance from the grassroots if they want to become warlords. Although this is not a cure, it is the first step in the experiment.
The reason why the front army started first, rather than the rear army under Tao Kan, was mainly due to the fact that the rear army had to defend against Liu Yao and Liu Cang of Pingyang at the same time, and the pressure was greater, so it was not suitable to be transferred for the time being. In terms of stability, because he didn't think that Liu Yao would attack from here, and he didn't think that he would have the courage to tear up the agreement, he could use it as an experimental subject for restructuring.
According to the establishment, the Great Sima Rear Army had a total of five battalions including "Thunder" and "Wulin", with a total strength of between 25,000 and 30,000, but because some of them were recruited and reorganized from the south, the actual garrison was less than 20,000. Then Guo Mo led more than 10,000 soldiers and horses to the south to attack Fu Shidi, and the soldiers left behind were even fewer.
- Liu Jun took advantage of this opportunity to seize Pei Gai's flaws and spread Peng Fu to protect this vicious dog.
Pei Zhan was appointed as the county guard of Anding, and originally had the assistance of Guo Mo's subordinates, and his power in the local area was supported by enough force to swell to infinity, enough to suppress the entire county. But on the one hand, the disagreement between Pei and Guo made it difficult for Pei Zhan to smoothly mobilize Guo Mo's subordinates and carry out a comprehensive purge of the old forces in the county; On the other hand, Pei Zhan is still a traditional scholar and doctor, relying on local clans to control the people, so the clans with the surnames Liang and Hu as the guards were able to take advantage of the opportunity of Peng Fu to protect the north, like a group of dogs pounced on food, and flocked to Peng Lu's corpse.
After the dismantling, the Penglu tribes, ostensibly under the direct jurisdiction of the government, were in fact forced to be subordinate to the major families, and while paying state taxes, they also had to pay tribute to the families behind them, and were doubly oppressed. Pei Zhan himself spent all his energy on the livelihood of the Jin people in the territory and the field of agriculture, and ignored the actions of various families competing for the Rong Department - he thought that as long as the forces of each family were balanced and one family was not dominant, there would be no chaos.
However, as a result, the relationship between Jin and Rong was further torn apart, and both the newly elected chieftains of the Rong tribe and ordinary shepherds had an increasing sense of disgust towards the government and the stable families supported by the government, and they often thought of Peng Fuhu. Although Peng Fuhu fled north, he did not completely sever the connection between him and the old department, and under Liu Jun's plan, he successively sent many cronies to infiltrate Anding and incite discontent among the various Rong tribes.
Therefore, this time Peng Fuhu came from the east, bypassed the empty pastoral area, and went straight to Peng Lu's hometown, when even if many Rong troops rose up to make peace, his power instantly expanded. Originally, with his 2,000 remnants, he couldn't shake the county seat at all, and there was no need for Guo Mo to return to the division, as long as Pei Zhan ordered the rear army to stay behind and the county soldiers to suppress it, it would be difficult to hold out for a month without being expelled. Who would have thought that this torch was thrown into the hay, and it ignited the fire of the plain in an instant, and more than a dozen troops of the Rong people rebelled for a while, gathered more than 10,000 troops, and surrounded Dulu City.
The magistrate of Dulu County was originally a disciple of the Hu family, and he was in charge of a county purely out of the result of the game of forces within the family, and his own ability was not outstanding. When he first heard that Peng Lu's old troops were in turmoil, he didn't care about it, and personally sent 400 county guards and family soldiers to suppress it, but he was not only killed and lost his armor, but also heard from the other party that Peng Fuhu was about to be killed. Hu County was so frightened that he didn't even dare to go back to the county seat, so he abandoned his official position and fled back to his hometown.
Unlike Wushi, Linjing and other counties to the east, Dulu did not have a Jin clan in the county, and the number of citizens in the city was also very small. Fortunately, Cao Luping, the county gong, happened to be ordered to go to the county, came to Dulu, and immediately ordered the city gate to be closed, to prevent the escape, to recruit young people, and to go to the city to defend it. None of them are good at attacking cities, and even in the face of small Dulu, they are helpless. But then, Peng Fuhu arrived with his troops......
When Peng Fuhu still occupied Anding half of the county, he set up his base camp in Dulu City, and he had a very thorough understanding of the city fortifications - although the Jin people collected Dulu, they only repaired the remnants of the **, and did not rebuild them on a large scale - they were fully confident that they would capture the county town with only thousands of soldiers and civilians garrisoned.
So after he entered the city, on the one hand, he organized the various divisions that had made a rebellion, and at the same time entered the city with archery books, and persuaded Lu Ping to surrender - Lu Ping ignored this. Peng Fu Hu Nai divided half of his troops and horses to the south, controlled the Liupan Pass, in order to prevent Guo Mo from returning to the army, and immediately officially launched a rapid offensive against Dulu City.
In his original plan, it should take less than five days to capture Dulu, who wants to be under the tenacious protection of the army and people under the command of Lu Ping, it took seven days, and the city has not yet been broken. Peng Fuhu couldn't help but get agitated.
Because he knew that it was impossible for him to delay for too long under Dulu City, once Guo Mo was informed and broke through Liupan Mountain and went north, he would not be able to resist it at all with these rabble under his command. Or Pei Zhan sent troops from Linjing to attack, although the number may not be very large, mainly county soldiers, and the quality is also difficult to guarantee, but it is enough to limit himself to the narrow area between the eastern foothills of Liupan Mountain and Dulu, and it is difficult to turn around. As a nomadic Rong people, if they give up the long flow and are forced to fight head-on with the Jin people, they may still fall behind.
Therefore, Peng Fuhu entered the city with an archery book, knowing the benefits, indicating that your city walls have been broken in many places, and the young men defending the city have also suffered heavy casualties, and in three days at most, I will definitely be able to conquer Dulu! This is the virtue of being born in heaven, and most of the people in Dulu City were originally my subjects, so I really don't want to kill or injure more......
Why don't you let go of the west gate and let Mr. Lu lead the residents of the city to retreat, how about it?
Lu Ping also knew that it would be difficult for reinforcements to arrive, and Dulu City would definitely not be able to hold it in the end, so in desperation, he had to sigh and agree to Peng Fuhu's request. So Chaorong let go of the west gate, and Lu Ping sent the old and weak out of the city in advance, fled to the Wu clan, and then led the young and strong to walk slowly.
Peng Fuhu suddenly led a small group of elite cavalry to launch a surprise attack from the flank, driving Du Lu Qingzhuang away, Lu Ping was caught off guard and was captured alive.
Peng Fuhu persuaded Lu Ping to surrender, saying: "Mr. is a wise man and gentleman, that is, King Yong (Liu Yao) has also heard of great names for a long time. Now that Jin Zuo is coming to an end, the Han Dynasty is prospering, Mr. and his Shi Jin are just a merit, why not abandon the dark and turn to the light, and return to King Yong? King Yong has always loved talents, and high-ranking officials are generous, which is not rare. ”
Lu Ping said with a smile: "If you say this two years earlier, I may hesitate." Now Da Sima first took Henan, re-entered Guanzhong, Liu Cang was embarrassed in Yanshi, retired to Pingyang, Liu Yao lost his teacher in Dali, jumped in Shangjun, and said what 'Jin Zuo will end, Han Shi Fangxing'? In my opinion, the Jin Society will be restored, and the usurper dog will eventually be destroyed. And the fierce generals under the command of the great Sima Ruoyun, the virtuous ministers Ruoyu, because I am not talented, I am not inappropriate to live in the county Gongcao, how can I be greedy for profit and throw myself into the jackals? If you want to kill, you will kill, you are not good at eloquence, so why bother to keep talking? ”
Peng Fuhu still persuaded, Lu Pingnai said: "The general trend of the world, even those who are blind are also clear, can't you see clearly?" Hu Yan is like a candle in the wind, look at the rest. Now, if Liu Yao's army follows behind, you still have a chance to regain the old land, but when the official army comes to suppress it, it will still be a dead end; Besides, except in the north, as a Jin vassal, how could Liu Yao get here? He sent you like a dog, and he barked in front of the gate to mourn and mourn, and it was only in vain to disturb people's hearts. I am planning for you, it is better to descend to Jin as soon as possible, and give Liu Yaojun to the Great Sima, and the Great Sima may be lenient and benevolent, sparing your life. Otherwise, sooner or later, the ravines will be filled and the first to hang on Gao Street - don't lie. ”
Peng Fuhu pondered for a long time and said: "My father was also attached to Jin, but he was victimized by Jia Kai, it can be seen that we and Peng Lu will never be able to see in China, even if they die, they will never surrender!" It's a pity that I'm clumsy, I can't say anything about Mr. Lu, or Mr. Lu will go to Gaonu and talk to King Yong. "Immediately sent the troops to escort Lu Ping to see Liu Yao.
What exactly did Liu Yao send him here for, before leaving, Liu Jun said clearly, you are there to harass, make the mess as big as possible, and if you see that the situation is not right, then hurry up and run to the northeast, don't be greedy for the gains and losses of a city or a place - because we are unlikely to send you additional reinforcements. As far as Peng Fuhu himself is concerned, his purpose in going south this time is to kidnap people and bring as many of his former subordinates as possible to Gaonu, so as to enhance his strength and give him a greater say in Liu Yao's camp.
Therefore, he did not defend Dulu, and led his troops to hurry east to fight the Wu clan.
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