Chapter 403 - Assign each Dingqin Sect to ascend the throne
This Shi Wengong not only newly formed the Qilin Army and the Xiongyi Army, and added generals to each corps, but also distributed personnel to the seven cities under his command, except for the Daimyo's Mansion.
Among them, Shi Wenbin was appointed as the Taishou of Jeju, and the Sword Army commanded Huowancheng, Wang Liang and Wang Liang were stationed in Jeju, and at the same time, Zhu Gui, Tang Long, and Le He were supplemented by Zhu Gui, Tang Long, and Le He in the city.
Hou Fa was appointed as the Taishou of Qingzhou, and Huang Xin, Xue Yong, and Hou Jian of the Thunder Army were stationed in Qingzhou.
Hou Meng was appointed as the Taishou of Lingzhou, and Zhao Fu and Zhao Gui of the Shenwu Army were stationed in Lingzhou.
Zong Ze was appointed as the Taishou of Dengzhou, Ouyang Shoutong of the Xiongyi Army, Wang Tianba was stationed in Dengzhou, and Meng Kang and Wang Dingliu led a group of Liangshan water troops down the mountain to camp here, and cooperated with Zong Ze to build a water defense line.
Kong Hou was appointed as the Taishou of Yizhou, and Li Zhong and Zhou Tong of the Overlord Army were stationed in Yizhou, and Zhu Fu and Bai Sheng complemented him.
Uncle Zhang was appointed as the Taishou of Dongping Mansion at night, and Ou Peng and Ma Lin of the Thunder Army were stationed in Dongping Mansion.
Chen Wenzhao was appointed as the Taishou of Dongchang Mansion, Gong Wang of the Qilin Army, and Ding Desun was stationed in Dongchang Mansion.
Shi Wengong appointed the above people to manage the people in their respective prefectures and cities, encourage the people to work and work, and at the same time, as in the past in Liangshan, recruited young and strong soldiers to serve as reserve soldiers, and conducted drills on weekdays, and served as auxiliaries or even soldiers in wartime, providing Shi Wengong with a steady stream of soldiers.
At that time, Wenbin, Zhang Shuye, and other civil and military who were mentioned by Shi Wengong by name were all happy to come forward to receive orders, and some of them were stationed in their respective cities and had never come to the Daimyo's Mansion, and they were also conveyed by the generals of their respective armies.
Just when Shi Wen Gong set the capital of the Daimyo Mansion and distributed troops and generals here to go to the various state cities under his rule for deployment, in the Imperial Palace of Tokyo City, Emperor Huizong was greatly annoyed and frightened when he learned that the Liangshan thieves had captured the Daimyo's Mansion and that Shi Wen Gong had ascended the throne in vain.
For a while, I don't know whether the Emperor Huizong was angry with the Liang army or frightened by it, but on the second day after learning the news, he announced his abdication and his eldest son Zhao Huan, who later became Song Qinzong, ascended the throne.
It is ridiculous to say that in the original trajectory, the abdication of Emperor Huizong is also the same today. It's just that it was originally frightened and deterred by the Jin soldiers going south, and now it is for Shi Wengong to capture the Daimyo's Mansion and be frightened and frightened, it seems that this Emperor Huizong is just a life to enjoy from his bones, once he encounters difficult things, he begins to frantically dump the pot, but it is bitter for his son Zhao Huan.
However, this Zhao Huan's accession to the throne at this time also has a little benefit, that is, before his father abdicated, he left Cai Jing, Yang Jian and others who harmed the people to Zhao Huan, and also put the loyal minister Li Gang in prison.
Now that Zhao Huan has ascended the throne at this turbulent time, the first thing to do is to pardon and release the loyal minister Li Gang from prison and appoint him as prime minister. At the same time, he also killed Cai Jing, Wang Hao, Liang Shicheng, Zhu Mian, Li Yan, Yang Jian and other traitors who were full of evil as the six thieves, which can be regarded as capturing the hearts of the people to a certain extent.
At this time, the request for the transfer of troops to all parts of the Central Plains, as mentioned by Li Gang earlier, had also been implemented, and at this time, soldiers and horses gathered from all over the Central Plains gathered not far from the city of Tokyo.
As long as Emperor Qinzong gave an order, he could send troops to the Daimyo Mansion to recruit and suppress it, and unite the 80,000 forbidden troops who did not dare to act rashly outside the Daimyo Mansion, merge in one place, and recapture the important northern town again.
Emperor Qinzong was very moved to see that all the ministers of the court had regained their spirits, shared the same hatred for the enemy, and vowed to eliminate the rebels for the Great Song Dynasty. Immediately, he appointed Li Gang as the generalissimo of the rebellion, leading the hundreds of thousands of soldiers and horses gathered from all over the Central Plains, and the 80,000 forbidden troops waiting outside the Daimyo's mansion, together to conquer the rebel Shi Wengong and recapture the lost city.
After hearing this, Li Gang happily accepted the order, and then immediately after retreating from the court, he immediately set off, with the holy decree and the general's order, went outside the city, led the hundreds of thousands of imperial court coalition troops, and embarked on the journey.
Moreover, gathered here, not only all the imperial coalition troops, but also the soldiers and horses of several state cities have not yet arrived, but Li Gang changed the final location to the Daimyo's Mansion, intending to fight a decisive battle, so that the soldiers and horses from all over the country do not need to march towards Tokyo anymore, and go directly to the Daimyo's Mansion.
As Li Gang's order fell, even countless large and small soldiers and horses turned around and marched towards the Daimyo's Mansion. During this period, there were also many talented people who had no ambition before to appear in the world and participate in this imperial alliance.
I saw that on both sides of the rebellious generalissimo Li Gang, there were also two strong men, Zhang Bao and Wang Heng, who had recently defected, one holding a muddy iron rod and the other a cooked copper stick, waiting before and after Li Gang's war horse, just in response to Yue Fei's 'Zhang Bao in front of the horse, Wang Heng in the back of the horse'.
When this Li Gang and this Zhang Baowang Heng were about to leave the city and arrive in the camp of the imperial court coalition army, they would gather a group of generals from all over the army and discuss the road together.
In this coalition army, there are a total of four generals who are the most outstanding, and they have long been famous for their local bandits and bandits, and Li Gang was overjoyed when he saw the true faces of these four people today, and then he only felt that this expedition would defeat the rebels and recapture the lost city.
These four generals who made Li Gang so satisfied were Deng Zongbi, the governor of Tianjin Prefecture, Xin Congzhong, the governor of Wuding Prefecture, Zhang Yinglei, the ruler of Kaizhou, and Tao Zhenting, the governor of Guangping Mansion.
Just when Li Gang led the imperial army to the famous mansion to conquer Shi Wengong, who was the king alone, on the east road of the river, the three Tian Hu brothers were also unwilling to be lonely, and took advantage of the fact that the court's attention was on Shi Wengong's body, and quickly attacked the city and plundered the land locally, and even rose rapidly, as if they had also become a hegemon.
And after this Tian Hu learned that Shi Wengong was actually the king of the Daimyo's Mansion, he also followed closely behind, claiming to be the king of Jin in Weisheng, and also worked with Shi Wengong to jointly seek the Song Dynasty.
This Tian Hu is indeed very insidious at this time, and it is precisely to let Shi Wengong be the first bird to attract most of the people to the imperial court for him, and he is fishing in troubled waters at this time, taking the opportunity to capture the state and county, which is why he has made his fortune here.
If it weren't for Shi Wengong's successive defeat of hundreds of thousands of soldiers and horses in the imperial court, and finally the capture of the Daimyo's Mansion, an important military town in the north, how could this Tianhu be so easy even if he could rise.
has the same intention as Tian Hu, and there are also Fang La and others in Jiangnan, although that Zhu Mian has been killed by Qinzong, but that Fang La has also developed Mingjiao disciples before the news spreads to the ears of the people, as if he has become the overlord in the hearts of the Jianghu people.
It's just that because Shi Wengong started too early, this Fang La's power is still just a folk cultist, but it is destined not to develop into a powerful Jiangnan Emperor with the original trajectory.
(End of chapter)