838, ascended the throne as emperor
In November 199 AD, with the sneak attack on Yecheng by Zhu Weijun Wei Yan and Zhang Yan's troops, Yuan Shang fled north to Youzhou, and soon the remnants of Liyang Yuan Jun also took the initiative to surrender.
Subsequently, under Zhu Wei's surrender, the entire territory of Yizhou was surrendered, so the battle of Zhu Wei's northern expedition to Yuan Shao was temporarily over.
Next, Zhu Wei led the army into Yecheng, sorted out the old people left by Yuan Shao, and reassigned the officials of the counties and counties of Bingzhou, Yizhou, and Qingzhou, and it took more than a month to let the three newly acquired lands of Bingzhou, Yizhou, and Qingzhou once again have the control of the official system.
During this period, Zhu Wei personally visited Fu Zhu and Tian Feng in Yecheng, and finally let them appear under Zhu Wei's account.
In this way, after basically stabilizing the situation in the north, Zhu Wei left Zhang Liao's troops to garrison the southern pi of the Bohai Sea before the New Year in 200 AD, in case the three Yuan brothers of Youzhou returned to Yizhou, and returned to Luoyang with the Northern Expeditionary Army.
At this time, the original Tiger Wing Battalion Cavalry Battalion was officially divided into two independent cavalry battalions.
Zhang Liao's department became independent into the Feiyi Battalion, Zhang Liao was naturally the main general, and then Zhu Wei promoted Ma Chao to the deputy general of the Feiyi Battalion, and Zhao Yun, Cao Xing, and Sun Ben were the generals, and then let Fu Zhu serve as the commander of the Feiyi Battalion, taking into account local government affairs.
At first, there were only 15,000 or 6,000 light cavalry in this Flying Evil Battalion, but Zhu Wei quickly transferred the original Cao Army's soldiers from Puyang to supplement the Flying Evil Battalion, so in the end, the establishment of the Flying Evil Battalion reached about 30,000.
Of course, 10,000 of the newly expanded army can only be infantry for the time being, and 5,000 of the other 20,000 cavalry are half-heavy armored lancers, which will be used to charge into battle.
As for Zhang Xiu, he is still the commander of the Tiger Wing Battalion, but Zhu Wei has transferred new generals Zhang He and Gao Lan to the Tiger Wing Battalion.
Zhang He will serve as the deputy general of the Tiger Wing Battalion, and will be responsible for commanding the light cavalry like Zhang Liao in the future, while Gao Ran is the light cavalry general, and the other Hu Che'er, Pang De, Wei Xu, Song Xian, and Hou Cheng are still heavy cavalry generals, and Chen Qun is still a long history.
Of course, now the Tiger Wing Battalion on Zhang Xiu's side is actually in addition to the remnants of the heavy cavalry, the light cavalry has basically become an empty shell, so the Tiger Wing Battalion will return to Luoyang with Zhu Wei, and refill the heavy cavalry and light cavalry to restore the establishment.
This is also Zhu Wei's partial reorganization of his army after he was stationed in Yecheng, mainly because Zhang Liao's Feiyi battalion had to stay in Nanpi to garrison, and Zhu Wei would replenish Zhang Liao's troops at the first time.
As for the other ministries and armies, they must be slowly reorganized, and now that the situation in the world has changed, there is no need to continue to garrison troops in some places, and the garrison of the army will have to be changed.
For example, Huainan Shouchun and Xuzhou Pengcheng were originally located on the front line to let Huang Zhong and Tai Shici sit in the town, but now that this side has become Zhu Wei's hinterland, it only needs to be stationed in the second-line troops to maintain local security, and there is no need to let the main army led by Huang Zhong and Tai Shici be stationed.
At the same time, the armies of Zhang Yan, Zang Ba, and Liu Bi and Gong Du on Xu Du's side should also be reorganized, and it was impossible for Zhu Wei to let their army still belong to their private army.
If it is almost unified today, Zhu Wei naturally wants to control it militarily, so Zhu Wei simply concentrated all the troops in Luoyang.
On the surface, Zhu Wei also found a very legitimate excuse, Zhu Wei will reorganize the central court in Luoyang in the New Year of 200 AD, and then there will be a big military parade as a New Year celebration, so it is naturally necessary for the army to gather in Luoyang together.
Of course, in private, Zhu Wei released the news that in fact, Zhu Wei will ascend the throne as emperor in the New Year, so the concentration of the army in Luoyang is also to congratulate Zhu Wei on his accession to the throne.
Zhu Wei's ascension to the throne is indeed not something that is said casually, and now that Zhu Wei's momentum is coming, it is time to ascend to the supreme position.
Although Zhu Wei is still issuing various decrees in the name of the Han Dynasty in the capacity of the regent Ming Wang, there is no Han Emperor on Zhu Wei, and naturally no one will jump out at this time to claim to be the new Han Emperor.
In this way, there is no owner in the world, and no one can threaten Zhu Wei's ascendancy, so it can be said that Zhu Wei's ascension to the throne is a situation of self-sacrifice.
If Zhu Wei does not ascend the throne as emperor, but with the delay of time, more careerists will be introduced, and more chaos will be created.
Therefore, when Zhu Wei was still in Yecheng to stabilize the situation in the north, Jia Xu, Tian Feng, Lu Su, Xu Shu and other resourceful people had already begun to persuade Zhu Wei to advance, and Wang Yuyan in Xiangyang also sent a letter, also persuading Zhu Wei to ascend the throne in Luoyang.
So Zhu Wei did not shirk it, and his heart was ready to ascend the throne in the 200th New Year.
Now that Wang Yuyan has received Zhu Wei's instructions, she has moved the core political institutions that stayed in Xiangyang to Luoyang, and Wang Yuyan herself has personally gone to Luoyang to preside over the overall situation after arranging the situation in the south, and is preparing preliminary matters for Zhu Wei's accession to the throne.
At the same time, Wang Yuyan is also using the school office to build momentum everywhere in the world, such as what auspicious signs, what heavenly books, etc., anyway, they are some proverbs such as the advent of the Ming King and the peace of the world.
In this way, this kind of news was also released among Zhu Weijun, which was naturally a matter of course.
In this way, Zhu Wei returned to Luoyang in the Spring Festival of 200 AD, and at first he lived outside the renovated Luoyang Palace, indicating that he did not mean to transgress.
Subsequently, Zhu Wei first restored the central court of the Han Dynasty, but the officials at all levels of the ministries were actually served by Zhu Wei's side, and Zhu Wei also presided over the New Year's opening ceremony as the regent Ming Wang.
It's just that on this day of the opening ceremony, the ministers knelt down at the same time and begged Zhu Wei to obey the order and ascend to the throne of the emperor.
Zhu Wei first came to three persuasions and three concessions according to the old system, and finally seemed to be very reluctant to ascend to the throne of the emperor, so that Zhu Wei could be regarded as the official emperor.
In this way, everything went on naturally, and Zhu Weixia's first will was to change the name of the country to Ming, followed by a lavish reward for the ministers' subordinates, and then a world amnesty or something like buying the hearts of the people.
Anyway, this enthronement ceremony basically made a fuss for nearly a month, and during this period, Zhu Wei also took advantage of the situation to use official and other means to make Zhang Yan and Zang Ba completely hand over the power of the private army.
However, Zhu Wei still did not completely separate them from the army, but only took the military power back into the hands of the emperor with the help of military reorganization.
As for Liu Pi and Gong Du, they are nothing, that is, they were officially incorporated into Huang Zhong's army as generals, and they were originally secretly supported by Huang Zhonghuai's southern battalion.
Of course, Zhu Wei could not play a glass of wine at this time to release the means of military power, Zhu Wei knew that if a country wants to be strong, it must pay equal attention to civil and military, if there is a weightlessness at one end, then the country will definitely have big problems.
Therefore, Zhu Wei only controls the military power in his own hands, but he will still let the generals control the army, but he will not let these generals go home directly to rest......