Chapter 32, the male lord Yuan Shao
Relatives and eunuchs were destroyed, why did Yuan Shao take the first credit?
During the reign of Emperor Ling, the eunuchs headed by the Ten Standing Servants caused chaos in the court and controlled the government. Mother', the ten permanent servants leaned towards the government and the opposition, and the eunuchs below also followed the chicken and dog to ascend to heaven, and the imperial power of the Han family was almost completely controlled by them, and He Jin was the uncle of the dynasty, from a butcher who killed pigs, to a general who commanded thousands of troops, a relative headed by He Jin, and a eunuch headed by the ten permanent servants, conflicting interests, have been attacking each other, hating each other, but, when Emperor Ling was in power, the ten permanent servants have always occupied the absolute upper hand. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
Although, He Jin is a general and is in charge of the world's soldiers and horses, but in the imperial city, it is the Ten Standing Servants who have the final say, Zhang Rang and others, not only control the Spirit Emperor Liu Hong, but also hold the forbidden army that guards the Beijing Division.
No matter how many soldiers and horses there are, he can't be brought into the imperial city rashly, so he has been severely pressed by the ten permanent servants, although he is not convinced, but he has to accept this fact.
However, no matter what, Yuan Shao, Cao Cao and others, in the political whirlpool of the struggle between relatives and eunuchs, they are just insignificant small fish and shrimp, and they have to attach themselves to He Jin's side.
Before Emperor Ling died, he wanted to make Liu Xie the emperor, but everyone understood that He Jin would inevitably be dissatisfied, and he had military power in his hands, so he must lead the troops to make trouble, so Jian Shuo proposed that "if you want to make Liu Xie the emperor, you must kill He Jin first!" ā
Emperor Ling hesitated again and again, and after careful consideration, he also nodded and agreed, but unexpectedly, before he could eradicate He Jin, Emperor Ling died in the west.
Emperor Ling was alive, the Ten Standing Servants had the upper hand, as soon as the Emperor Ling died, the situation took a turn for the worse, and the eunuchs suddenly became ants on a hot pot, because, He Jin would definitely set up his nephew Liu Bian as the emperor, and the Ten Standing Servants lost the biggest backer of the Emperor Ling, and the power fell into disadvantage, but in order to fight for their own greatest interests, they had to stand on Liu Xie's side.
Jian Shuo wanted to strike first, but he revealed the rumors, and He Jin's side also discussed with Yuan Shao, Cao Cao and others repeatedly, Yuan Shao stood up and replied impassionedly, "I am willing to enter with the general and punish the eunuchs." ā
Yuan Shao's proposal is completely different from Cao Cao, Cao Cao does not agree with killing all the eunuchs, from Cao Cao's point of view, his proposal is reasonable, because Cao Cao wants to let the eunuchs and He Jin continue to fight, and the two fish are broken, which is the most beneficial to Cao Cao's talents.
However, Yuan Shao's proposal, which can also be said to be Yuan Shao's advocacy, coincides with He Jin's idea, of course He Jin does not want the eunuch to continue to live, which will make him sleep and eat, so He Jin waved his hand and led Yuan Shao into the palace with his troops.
Yuan Shao's advocacy is similar to Cao Cao's vow in front of Wang Yun that he would kill Dong Zhuo.
Cao Cao did not kill Dong Zhuo, and Yuan Shao, after leading the troops into the palace, did not kill all the eunuchs as he said, he just killed Jian Shuo alone, and then deliberately let go of Zhang Rang and others, giving the other eunuchs a chance to breathe, in order to have the same purpose as Cao Cao, so that He Jin and the Ten Standing Servants could work hard.
Yuan Shao seems to have different hearts, but he is more clever than Cao Cao, he didn't advocate before, he didn't swear to say that he would punish the eunuchs, He Jin may not take him into the palace, although the statement is different from Cao Cao, but what Yuan Shao did was what Cao Cao also wanted to do.
As a result, Zhang Rang and others went to Queen He to intercede, He Jin had no choice but to retreat, Zhang Rang and others were able to continue to survive, but, in the subsequent battle, Zhang Rang and others became more and more passive, Yuan Shao stood up again at this time, and he advised: He Jin led foreign soldiers to the side of Wang Qingjun and completely eradicated the eunuchs.
Cao Cao and others did not approve of this proposal, but Yuan Shao's real intention was to use foreign soldiers to force the Ten Standing Servants to take risks.
Sure enough, Zhang Rang led people to trick He Jin into the palace, and then suddenly used thunderous means to kill He Jin.
At this time, it was Yuan Shao who was the first to stand up, in the name of the eunuch killing the general, leading the troops to break into the inner city, whether it was a eunuch or not, as long as he did not have a beard, all of them were killed, Cao Cao Yuan Shu and others also enthusiastically moved forward, because, the time has come to divide the credit, after this incident, these people will definitely be able to stand out from the crowd and rise to the top.
Relatives and eunuchs, these two mountains that pressed on the heads of civil and military officials in the capital, because of Yuan Shao, were all uprooted overnight.
As for Dong Zhuo's entry into Beijing, no one thought that Dong Zhuo not only occupied the capital in the end, but also arbitrarily retired Liu Bian from the throne.
Yuan Shao didn't expect such a consequence, after all, he is a human, not a god, just like Liu Zhang led Liu Bei into Sichuan, Liu Zhang's original intention was to let Liu Bei deal with Zhang Lu, but as a result, Xichuan was taken away by Liu Bei.
Dong Zhuo is also a truth, not only occupied Luoyang, but also forced Yuan Shao to leave the Beijing Division.
Standing in Dong Zhuo's position, he is understandable and beneficial to him.
Dong Zhuoyi wants to show his absolute deterrence, and the implication is that I can even change the emperor, and if anyone does not obey me, the consequences are best weighed clearly. It is said that Liu Bian is cowardly, Liu Xie is smart, for Dong Zhuo, it is easier to manipulate Liu Bian, but he has to do this, because, there is another reason, Yuan Shao and others have made outstanding achievements in eradicating eunuchs, even if Dong Zhuo occupies Luoyang, they must be rewarded to these people, but if Liu Bian is abolished, the merits of Yuan Shao and these people will disappear with Liu Zhan's abolition, because Yuan Shao and others, whether they kill the eunuchs or remove He Jin's remnant party, the banner is occupied in the Han family, standing in the position of the emperor, and the emperor has been abolished, their merits, there is no way to talk about it.
Successfully arrived at the sour date, looking at the empty camp of the righteous army, Yuan Shao's face was gloomy, but his heart was ecstatic, although Cao Cao issued an edict and received a response from many princes, but, the princes of Kwantung, each with their own selfish intentions, waved their flags and shouted a lot, but there were few who really took action, but I heard that Yuan Shao was the first to raise troops to participate in the alliance, and the princes from all walks of life rushed to participate in the alliance (the alliance here, subject to the romance, after all, Tao Qian will not come if it is the official history. ļ¼
Yuan Shao was born in a famous family, after the fourth and third dukes, although Cao Cao said impassionedly and posted heroic posts all over the world, however, the reason why these Kwantung princes came to participate in the alliance was to see Yuan Shao's prestige and fame, and secondly, Yuan Shao's dispatch of troops also gave them great confidence, and the Kwantung princes also had the strength to call Dong Zhuo, with a small Cao Cao, obviously, there was no such great appeal.