Evil Descends to Han Chapter

However, what made King Hutu unthinkable was still to come: when the evil king knew that he had repented, he didn't say a word, drew his quick knife, cut off the head of King Hugh Tu, and merged all the troops of King Hutu under his banner. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

At this time, Huo Quai's army had crossed the Yellow River, and he saw the army of the evil king moving towards him from a distance. The two armies moved to a certain distance, and both sides remained vigilant and looked at each other from a distance. At this moment, something went wrong again: many generals in the army of the Evil King were afraid.

The reason why they were scared was because they looked at the past from afar, and Huo Qubing didn't look like he was here to welcome him, but like he was here to fight. So the more they thought about it, the more frightened they became, and they thought of going home.

Now, it was supposed to be a good thing, but it broke all of a sudden. The Huns were in chaos, which Huo Qubing never expected. It's not his fault that he is handsome, it's his fault that the Huns were afraid of him. At this moment, the 20-year-old Huo Qubing showed an astonishing decision: he personally led a team and rushed towards the Hun army!

Capture the thief and capture the king first, before the Huns were in chaos, Huo Qubing found their head at a very fast speed, this person is of course the evil king. However, the evil king told Huo Quai: It was none of his business, and the generals fled by themselves.

At this time, the rest of the Han army also chased Huo to get sick. Huo Qubing quickly gave an order: Be sure to intercept all the fleeing Huns! So the Han army attacked from all sides, chasing the Huns who ran back and slashing wildly. Cut off 8,000 heads at once, and finally frightened the Huns!

At this time, Huo Quzhi said to the evil king, "I'll let you go first." Your brother, I will tell my brother to escort you across the river slowly" The evil king of Hun is sick according to Huo. The Han army was like a herding horse, driving more than 40,000 Huns across the Yellow River...

The news immediately spread to Chang'an, and Liu Che was ecstatic at first. Soon he found out that the problem came: not to mention how to resettle the more than 40,000 people, just greeting them was a big problem. Liu Che prepared 20,000 horse-drawn carriages for this purpose. However, the first problem he encountered was: there was no shortage of cars, but there was a shortage of horses!

If the car is missing, it can be built overnight; There is a shortage of horses, and it is impossible to feed them overnight. What to do?

The government has no horses, so it can only buy horses from the people. We know that during the Wenjing period, horse breeding was prevalent among the people of the Han Dynasty. At that time, the state had money, and the people also had money. Therefore, the people not only love to ride horses to show off, but also like to compare themselves with horses. At that time, the people of Chang'an disdained to ride the most, that is, mares and young horses. If you travel back to the Han Dynasty one day and have the courage to ride these two ** on the street, I can guarantee that when you come back from a trip to the street, you will find that all your friends will pretend not to know you...

The money that Liu Che wanted to buy a horse had to be apportioned to the head of the capital Chang'an County. But the second problem arises again: the county order has no money. But the emperor is forced to hand over the horse, what should I do? The anxious Chang'an County Ling thought of a solution: no money to buy? Then borrow it! Borrow from whom? Borrow from the citizens of Chang'an!

But the county magistrate immediately found out: it is not easy for poor people to borrow money, and it is not easy for poor officials to borrow horses. The people of Chang'an didn't believe that the county magistrate would return it if he borrowed his horse. So everyone hid their horses and said that I don't have any horses...

As a result, the deadline for handing over horses has arrived, and Chang'an County has not made up enough horses. Liu Che didn't say a word, and sent someone to prepare to behead the county commander!

When Liu Che wanted to make a big move to talk about pomp, someone stood up and had something to say: Right Inner Shi Jidian. His subordinates did not have enough horses, and he was supposed to be responsible. However, he said to the emperor: "Chang'an County is not guilty, if Your Majesty wants to gather enough horses, there is a way." That's to cut me down! I believe that no one in Chang'an will dare not lend a horse to our government" beheading and apologizing, of course, is not what Ji Huang wants to express the most. He then said, "The Huns have come to surrender, why should they be given such a high standard of reception?" Not to mention that the government is tightening its belt, it has also made the people's lives unstable. I think: let the post stations of the county governments pick up and drop off one stop at a time, so that it is also worthy of the Huns."

Ji Di's words made Liu Che let go of the county magistrate, and there was nothing else to say. It's not that I don't really have anything to say, but I don't want to say it. If he wants to say something, Ji Di will definitely have to fight for it. Is it more important to quarrel than to greet the Huns?

In Liu Che's view, Ji Di is a good parental official, but not a good politician. The next thing that happened was that the colors of Ji Di's non-politicians were all exposed at once.

Not long after, thanks to the selfless protection of Emperor Liu Che and Huo Quai, the evil king and his more than 40,000 Huns finally arrived in Chang'an. Liu Che held a grand welcome ceremony for them and gave them a big gift at the same time.

The gift of the evil king is the largest, and he was named the Marquis of Luoyin, and he eats ten thousand households. Four of his generals were also made marquis: Xialu Hou Hu Poison Ni, Huiqu Hou Bianzi, Heqi Hou Wuli, and Changle Hou Houhou. Of course, the benefits of Huo Qu's disease are also indispensable, and 1,700 food estates have been sealed. Two years ago, when he was first named the champion Hou, there were only 2,500 households, and now he has been sealed three times in a year: 2,200, 5,400, and 1,700, and the total number of households has reached 11,800.

Of course, the Huns who received the red envelopes were happy. But Ki Dian was in a hurry. Liu Che is a family member, but he doesn't know how expensive firewood and rice are. For Younei Shi Jidian, the pressure on so many Huns came to Chang'an City at once, and the pressure was too great. First, the Huns did not come for sightseeing and consumption, but for eating and drinking for nothing. Second, it seems that the Huns have been in Chang'an for more than a day or two. If you rely on this for a long time, you can't bear it.

Ji Di was angry in his heart, and he couldn't do it when he wanted to. Finally, he got a chance.

Since the evil king of Hun came to surrender, of course, he had to drag his family with him, and he also brought some local products or other materials with him. For the merchants and small citizens of Chang'an, who said that the Huns ate and drank for nothing and did not make IOUs? They are simply sightseeing and domestic demand. So when the Huns poured into Chang'an, the merchants and small citizens of Chang'an did business with the Huns, regardless of the 3721.

In fact, they all took advantage of the loopholes of the Han Dynasty's laws. The law of the Han Dynasty stipulates that in border trade, iron tools are not allowed to be sold to foreigners, and money is not allowed to leave the customs.

This law of the Han Dynasty was tantamount to economic sanctions. The Han people were not allowed to bring money out of the customs, so the Xiongnu goods could not be circulated in large quantities, and the Han Dynasty goods that the Xiongnu longed for could not be obtained. So what to do? I can only dare to come and grab it...

And now, the Han and Xiongnu people in Chang'an City all believe that Chang'an is not a border, so there is no need to be bound by the law. As long as you have money, you can buy items from the Huns. And the Huns are also trying to make a lot of money. So the buyer and the seller do business, you love me, and everyone makes a fortune together...

However, for Liu Che, the fact that the citizens were doing business with the Huns at will was a violation of state policy. So he sent relevant departments to investigate the so-called lawbreakers, and in the end, more than 500 people were arrested and beheaded!

At this moment, the complaints accumulated by Ji Di had to be made. Ji Huang went to court to cry out for the five hundred small citizens who saw the good eye. He said to Liu Che like this: "Chang'an is the capital of the Han Dynasty, not a border pass. The Chang'an businessman didn't bring money out of the customs to do business with the Huns, which law is this a violation? Why kill five hundred businessmen" This is not the most fierce, Ji Di directly spread his anger to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty's policy towards Hungary "The Xiongnu repeatedly sent troops to rob the Han Dynasty. Over the years, in order to exterminate the Xiongnu, the Han Dynasty did not know how much money was burned and how many soldiers were sacrificed. Since they have come to surrender today, Your Majesty should reduce all these Huns to slaves and give them to the families of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the country, so as to thank the suffering of the world and fill the hearts of the people. But His Majesty not only did not think of him as a slave, but as a guest. It's incredible. The minister thought that His Majesty's practice of deliberately killing innocent businessmen while protecting the Huns was to protect their leaves and damage their branches. Ministers steal for His Majesty not to take it."

Objectively evaluating Ji Di's remarks, it can basically be boiled down to one sentence: It is respectable to redress the grievances of 500 businessmen; It is short-sighted to want to take advantage of the opportunity to take revenge on the Xiongnu and take them as slaves. Ji Huang roughly counted the accounts of small businessmen, thinking that the Huns had made money by robbing the Han people in the past; Today's surrender is for nothing, and it is earned again. How to say, the Han Dynasty always loses. Why does Liu Che always want to do this kind of loss-making business?

In fact, Liu Che is a big businessman. The so-called reluctant child can't trap the wolf. The reason why Liu Che was willing to spend a lot of money to give the Huns a sea of food and drink was that this method took advantage of two major advantages: 1. Preferential treatment of captives and repaying grievances with virtue is not only a kind of political mind, but also a kind of political interest. Only in this way will more Huns be attracted to surrender; 2. The Huns did not eat and drink in vain. Because the evil king of Hun dedicated the 150,000 square kilometers of land in the Hexi Corridor to the Han Dynasty, the frontier of the Han Dynasty advanced 900 kilometers to the northwest and reached the Western Regions! It has laid a firm foundation for the future of the Western Regions...

Therefore, no matter how it is calculated, Ji Di can only be a competent administrative official, but not a politician with a broad mind. It's no wonder that after Ji Di's words came out, Liu Che no longer kept silent this time, but criticized in front of everyone, "I haven't heard Ji Di speak for a long time, and today he is talking nonsense again"

Ji Di didn't know: Liu Che was just temporarily letting the Huns enjoy themselves in Chang'an City. Sure enough, it didn't take long for him to drive the more than 40,000 Huns out of Chang'an City and settle them in the five counties along the northwest border: Longxi, Beidi, Shang, Shuofang, and Wuyuan. Two counties were set up in the Hexi Corridor where the hometown of the evil king was located: Wuwei and Jiuquan.

At this point, the entire Hexi Corridor from Jincheng to the west and Nanshan until Yanze has become a vacuum zone, and there are few traces of the Huns.

With such an effect, I believe: no matter how much money Ji Huang saves, he can't buy it, but Liu Che did it! This is the most fundamental difference between a big businessman and a small businessman.

Among the more than 40,000 Huns who surrendered, there is one person who needs to be grandly introduced: Jin Riyan! Jin Riyan was not surnamed Jin, but because of Huo Qu's illness, he chased and beat Jin Ripan's father, King Hutu, and captured King Hugh Tu's sacrifice to the heavens. So, Liu Che gave Jin Riyan the surname Jin.

Originally, if King Hutu surrendered to the Han Dynasty with the evil king, he would definitely enjoy high-class treatment. Unexpectedly, he hurt himself and dragged his wife and children down. As the crown prince of Hutu, Jin Riyan, his mother and younger brother Lun were all confiscated into the official palace and sent to Huangmen to raise horses. That year, Kim Il-pan was only 14 years old.

As a descendant of a horseback nobleman, does Jin Riyan have a more beautiful future in addition to raising horses and raising more horses? He didn't know, and no one could know. Perhaps in the eyes of Chang'an people, the life trajectory of this hard-working young man can basically be fixed: in a few years, marry a wife and have a bunch of children; Then he raised them with mare's milk, and continued to do the work of raising horses like him, and the children and grandchildren were endless...

All the while, I insisted that fate was a strange thing. It seems to be full of inevitable fate, but it also has an accidental legend. The necessary fate points to a distant destination for mankind; The legendary serendipity is like the carp jumping the dragon gate in the Yellow River, full of passionate applause.

But Jin Riyan never thought of himself as a carp in the Yellow River, nor did he think he could jump the dragon gate. He believes that if you are raising horses, you must do your job of raising horses. Fattened and sturdy, and sent to battle, he imagined how his horse galloped and neighed and struggled in the shadow of the sword until it fell to the last drop of blood...

Liu Che likes such horses. Once, Liu Che took a group of palace maids to see the horses. At that time, there were dozens of horse breeders. These horse breeders who have been with the stallions for a long time saw the palace maids, and their eyes were glowing, and almost every horse breeder who led the horse to walk in front of the emperor secretly glanced at the beauties.

Liu Che thinks this is normal. But he suddenly realized: There is a young horse breeder who seems to be very abnormal? He was eight feet two inches tall, and he looked greeting, and he didn't squint. And the horses he led were fat and strong. Who's this? I simply regarded the emperor and the beautiful woman as nothing.