Chapter 426: Are You Afraid of Chrysanthemums Blooming?
Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info Shang Nang thought exactly what Wu Yuanqing wanted him to think, but what Shang Nang didn't know was that this was at most Wu Yuanqing's plan to bring a little prince, and His Majesty the Tang Emperor was still in the dark.
But then, after Li Chengqian sent away those ministers, he hurriedly sent someone to Jiucheng Palace to send a secret letter, explaining everything in it.
Then the ministers who did not get a satisfactory answer from Li Chengqian were also giving the emperor a discount, and of course Wu Yuanqing was no exception.
To put it bluntly, what he asked Wang Xuance to do before was just to make some plans in advance, and it didn't have a decisive impact on things, but the Tubo envoys and Tuyuhun envoys hit the problem with such a fight.
Tubo is looking at the wolf, wantonly exterminating all the forces on the plateau that dare to resist and not return, when the spring breeze is proud, it was suddenly slapped by the Tuyuhun people, Tubo will definitely not accept it, and it will not be possible to do it to Tuyuhun in advance.
And if Datang is not prepared for this, it is likely to miss the opportunity to work together with Tubo to destroy Tuyuhun, or even the opportunity to reap the benefits.
Of course, Datang's forces can't destroy Tuyuhun alone, but it's better to have someone to help than to do it alone.
Two days later, Jiucheng Palace had a decree to send it, and severely reprimanded the prince and Wu Yuanqing, the young secretary of Honglu Temple, for their dereliction of duty, and then reprimanded the envoys of the two countries who were murderous in the Sifang Pavilion, and then gently pacified a few words, plus a number of rewards.
Slap a sweet date, Li Shimin played very slippery.
Secretly, Li Chengqian and Wu Yuanqing both received the emperor's secret decree, and first reprimanded the two of them for their nonsense as usual, and then told them that the matter was already known, and the Baiqi Division would follow up, so let them stop caring about it and take care of everything in Chang'an.
With the issuance of the emperor's will, everything returned to calm, and the Tibetan envoys also packed up their belongings, and after holding a practice banquet for them at the Honglu Temple, they left to return to China.
Then only Tuyuhun's people were left in the Sifang Pavilion, and Wu Yuanqing still ignored them, so they were managed by Wang Sicheng.
After the bloody struggle of the envoys of the two countries, Wang Sicheng also lost his good impression and enthusiasm for Tuyuhun, so the Tuyuhun people were even more neglected.
In Chang'an, he was not welcomed, and the above table asked the emperor to receive him, but the emperor did not reply, and the Tuyuhun envoy became a dog and ignored it.
The time quickly entered August, and the will was finally delivered on the side of Jiucheng Palace, summoning the envoys of Tuguhun to Jiucheng Palace to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Looking forward to the stars and the moon, and finally looking forward to this day, the two of Tuyuhun and the deputy envoys immediately set off with the people sent by the Honglu Temple.
On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Tuyuhun envoy finally met Li Shimin, and after saying a few words of congratulations, he was about to get to the point, but Li Shimin diverted the topic.
On this day, everyone gets together and is happy, so Li Shimin will not talk about any state affairs at this time.
In the afternoon of the next day, Li Shimin, who had a hangover, had time to formally meet with the Tuyuhun envoy, but as soon as he said a few words, a messenger in Chang'an sent the news that Zhou Fan, the general of Zuotunwei, was suddenly seriously ill.
Li Shimin was in a bad mood all of a sudden, and this summons ended in a hurry.
Within two days, Chang'an sent news again, the general of Zuotun Wei Zhou Fan died, and before his death, he was loyal to the palace and refused to leave, and finally died in the introspection.
Li Shimin was grief-stricken, and the Tuyuhun envoy was still very blind and kept asking to see him again, Li Shimin lost his face even more, and two days later, after rewarding the Tuyuhun envoy with some wealth, he asked them to go back to Chang'an and wait.
The Tuyuhun envoy looked at it, yes, he didn't entertain him in Chang'an, and he didn't entertain him in Jiucheng Palace, so I simply resigned, anyway, I just came to pay tribute, and there was nothing important to communicate.
He said that he would resign, Li Shimin immediately agreed, and gave some more things, and then the two of them did not return to Chang'an, they waited in Jiucheng Palace, and when their entourage in Chang'an received the news and rushed to Jiucheng Palace, they converged and went west to return to Tuguhun.
Leaving the Jiucheng Palace, the more the Tuyuhun envoy walked, the more he felt aggrieved, why, why could the Tubo envoy be courteous to the Tang Dynasty, but he couldn't.
The more I thought about it, the more angry I became, and finally the Tuyuhun envoy decided to wreak havoc on the land of the Tang Dynasty to vent.
As a result, the people of the Tuyuhun envoy group did not return by the same route, but changed their route to Shanzhou halfway.
This is the place they chose to plunder, because this is already the border, and from here it is less than a hundred miles away from the territory of Tuyuhun.
But what Tuyuhun people didn't expect was that Wu Yuanqing had already guarded against them. After their people left Chang'an, Li Chengqian, who was persuaded by Wu Yuanqing, sent a hundred elites of the crown prince six rates scattered far behind them, and when they found out that they had changed their route, this hundred elites were ready to raid them.
Praying mantis catches cicadas and yellow finches behind.
When the Tuyuhun envoys rushed towards a quiet and peaceful village with long knives, a hundred elites also launched a charge at the same time.
The Tuyuhun people have rushed to the front of the village, and they can see the frightened looks of the people in the village, and a looting and massacre is about to be staged, but the rumbling sound of war horses galloping behind them, the sharp sound of the long knife coming out of the sheath, and the roaring shouting of killing, but the Tuyuhun people have a handstand and have to turn around in a hurry.
One side came prepared, the other side hurriedly responded to the battle, and the number of people was not huge, and the result was obvious, one face, the Tuyuhun people lost more than 20 people.
Turned around and hedged again, this time Tuyuhun was prepared, but he still lost more than a dozen, and on Datang's side, only five people fell off the horse in the two charges, and it seems that neither of them was too injured.
Such a disparity in the battle loss ratio frightened the souls of the Tuyuhun people, and the first one became a deserter, and then there were one and there were two, and there were two and three, hulala, and the Tuyuhun people all ran away.
The crown prince followed closely behind, and they were ordered to watch the Tuyuhun envoys leave the country before returning.
A hundred elites followed behind the Tuyuhun people who fled in a hurry, just like a cat playing with a mouse, chasing and killing, then stopping, then rushing up to kill, and then stopping, each time they rushed to kill, they didn't seek to expand the results, they slashed and killed one or two at a time, and two or three would stop.
The Tuyuhun people who fled in front were beaten by wave after wave of tidal attacks, and they wanted to cry without tears, scolding their mothers in their hearts, and greeting the immortals of the Tang Army behind them in their language.
Tang Jun walked leisurely with the long knife in his hand and stabbed the backyard of the Tuyuhun people from time to time.
Well, I'll ask you if you're afraid of chrysanthemums.
This kind of kite-flying gameplay is not something that these Tang Jun came up with, they are not so perverted. They were all taught by the dog-headed military master Wu Yuanqing before leaving.