Chapter 36: Barbarian Rebellion
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Since Ziying ascended the throne, Zhao Tuo's Nanhai County Governor's Mansion was renamed Xianyang Palace. However, this Xianyang Palace is naturally not comparable to the Xianyang Palace where Xianyang Huhai lives. It's just Ziying chatting with Zhao Tuo to masturbate.
Before Ziying became emperor, Zhao Tuo, who was critically ill under the pretext of being critically ill, was actually not in the South China Sea. Everything in the South China Sea was entrusted to his brother Zhao Guang. Ren Huan's death is actually not absolutely related to Zhao Tuo. It's just that Zhao Guang deliberately did it by helping Ziying eradicate the obstacles to his accession to the throne. said 1,000 to 10,000, just for the sake of his brother Zhao Tuo's ascension to the throne to eradicate obstacles.
After all, whether it is military merits or political achievements, Ren Huan, the commander of Lingnanhai County, cannot be comparable to Zhao Tuo, who is only the commander of Longchuan County, not to mention, Ren Huan is even more kind to Zhao Tuo, of course, if there is no First Emperor and Fusu, Zhao Tuo will not be today.
At this time, Hu Hai's predecessor had not had time to do many angry things, did not kill Meng Tian and Meng Yi, did not let Zhao Gao point the deer as a horse, did not force Feng to rob Feng and his father, did not punish a generation of prime ministers Li Sijiu, did not kill all his brothers, etc......
Ren Huan is still in a wait-and-see state at most, and may be a little dissatisfied with Hu Hai's forcing Fusu to death. But as long as there are old guys like Li Si, Meng Tian, and Feng Quji for a day, Ren Huan will definitely not have any thoughts of breaking away from Daqin.
The grace imprinted by the First Emperor in the hearts of the Qin people, especially those courtiers of the Great Qin Dynasty who followed him from birth to death, was not so easy to dissipate. Not to mention this era of worship of ghosts and gods.
Ren Huan didn't nod, Ziying naturally had difficulties if he wanted to ascend the throne in the South China Sea. There is no possibility. Of course, Ren Huan doesn't have to die. You only need to be imprisoned, after all, before Ziying arrived in the South China Sea, Ren Huan had already given the post of Nanhai County Lieutenant to Zhao Tuo, and Zhao Tuo was also approved by the imperial court, and was named the general of the South China Sea by the First Emperor.
By the time Zhao Tuo returned to the South China Sea, Ren Huan had been poisoned by Zhao Guang. Although Zhao Tuo was angry, he was helpless in the end, after all, people have to look forward. Not to mention. Ziying wants to ascend the throne in the south, but in fact, the biggest obstacle is in Ren Huan.
Zhao Tuo ordered people to bury Ren Huan, and let the hustle and bustle pass in all directions, and Ziying ascended the throne as the emperor. He called himself the third emperor of Great Qin, and posthumously named Fusu as the second emperor of Great Qin. Divided into civil and military officials.
At this moment, all the ministers of the Southern Qin Dynasty in the Xianyang Palace in the South China Sea gathered.
Emperor Ziying of Southern Qin wore a black imperial robe and a balance crown on his head, standing high above the main hall, and Zhao Tuo, Zhao Guang, Su Yue and others were all sitting below the main hall. In addition, there are also a number of Mengshi captains, including Meng Yun, the highest inner Ying of Great Qin who has now entered Southern Qin. But there is only no leader of the Baiyue barbarian tribes who frequently appeared in Panyu City in the past.
And at this moment, the topic discussed by Ziying, a group of Southern Qin monarchs, is also related to the Baiyue barbarians.
After the tsunami, the rainy weather lasted for nearly a month, soaking in the fields of a large number of grains to be harvested in several districts of South Vietnam, mainly in Nanhai County. Countless people were displaced, and after holding out for more than 20 days, a great famine began in the South China Sea. And it's spreading rapidly.
The Great Famine made Ziying and Zhao Tuo's plan to go north to capture the two counties of Bashu completely come to naught.
In fact, when there is an internal problem, starting a war to pass on one's own problems to others is a common practice in later generations, such as the Pacific Police Midi. For example, the Japanese slaves.
Ziying and Zhao Tuo did not think about the possibility of the army going north to obtain food from Bashu to solve the famine in the South China Sea. It's just that the Great Famine completely detonated the hatred between the Qin people in the South China Sea and the Baiyue barbarians.
The Holodomor began. Because Baiyue Barbarians have just learned to farm, most of them still maintain the life mode of fishing and hunting, even if there is farming, the output can maintain a daily food and clothing, not to mention any food reserves. So soon, most of the Baiyue barbarians soon ran out of food. They all begged for food like Zhao Tuo and Ziying.
As the object of focus, Ziying and Zhao Tuo naturally did not refuse the requests of the Baiyue barbarian tribes. Even if you tighten your belt, you have to give Baiyue Barbarian support points, otherwise it will definitely chill Baiyue Barbarian's heart. After all, after so many years of dealings, Zhao Tuo knows very well that although the Baiyue barbarians are uncivilized barbarians compared with the people of the Central Plains, they are the supremacy of naked interests.
There were many monks and little porridge, and South Vietnam was full of hungry people under the Great Famine. You must know that most of the old Qin people who moved south were actually family members of the Qin army stationed in the South China Sea. The palms and backs of the hands were full of meat, and the food was given to Baiyue barbarians, which hurt the heart of the Qin army; There are too many for the Qin army, and the Baiyue barbarians are not happy.
Finally, the Baiyue barbarians, who couldn't bear it, began to rob the ordinary Qin people of the few remaining grain stocks. When the Qin army got the news and rushed there, the Qin people's village was already full of corpses. And many of the people who died here were Qin Jun's relatives. The angry Qin army pursued and killed the robbing Baiyue barbarian tribe, and killed all the robbed Baiyue barbarian Qingzhuang.
The conflict ignites!
Before Ziying and Zhao Tuo had time to reorganize their army to the north, Nanhai County itself was in chaos first. The Baiyue barbarians began to frequently loot the villages inhabited by the Qin people, and the Qin army was exhausted, and later the Baiyue barbarians, who gathered more and more, were no longer satisfied with collecting a few grains from one village to another, and aimed at the cities in the South China Sea.
Up to now, Ziying, Zhao Tuo and others are no longer thinking about how to capture the two counties of Bashu and compete for the world, but how to calm the chaos in the South China Sea as soon as possible.
To be precise, it is to kill all those capricious Baiyue barbarians.
It's just that the strength of Nanhai County doesn't seem to be enough to deal with the Baiyue barbarians who are whistling and whistling everywhere. Now, tens of thousands of Baiyue barbarians are gathering and preparing to capture Boluo, the eastern city of Panyu.
After the change of Ziying's seizure of power, the total number of Qin troops in South Vietnam today is less than 250,000. Of course, this does not include the nearly 700,000 people. If you are temporarily conscripted, you can gather an army of 500,000 troops. However, it is not clear how much combat power these 250,000 people have been recruited.
There are four cities in the South China Sea, namely the county governance of Panyu (later Guangzhou), the county seat of Buhui (later Guangzhou Sihui City), the city of Boluo (later Huizhou, Guangdong), which is more than 200 miles southeast of Panyu (later Huizhou, Guangdong), and the Longchuan City (Longchuan County, Heyuan, Guangdong), which was more than 400 miles northeast of Panyu (Longchuan County, Heyuan, Guangdong), which was more than 400 miles northeast of Panyu.
Of the four cities, except for the county rule, that is, Panyu, the capital of the Southern Qin State, which has 40,000 elite soldiers stationed in Zhao Tuo, the remaining three cities have only 5,000 Qin troops stationed in each city.
The total number of the four cities was only more than 60,000. For the rest, such as Guilin and Xiangjun, Zhao Tuo only symbolically sent some of his henchmen to take over, and did not send soldiers to station, after all, as long as the South China Sea is in hand, Guilin and Xiangjun will not be able to turn the sky upside down.
The reason why there were only such a small number of troops in the South China Sea was because Zhao Tuo transferred most of the Southern Qin army to defend and cut off the main roads and passes connecting South Vietnam to Changsha, Qianzhong, and Guilin in Lingbei.
Wuling mainly refers to the five ridges lying on the border of Jiangxi, Hunan and Guangdong and Guangxi.
The so-called five ridges are the Da Yu Ridge at the junction of Dayu County in Jiangxi Province and Nanxiong County in Guangdong, the Qitianling Ridge at the junction of Chenzhou in Hunan and Guangdong, the Dupang Ridge at the junction of Lanshan County in Hunan and the northwest of Guangdong, the Mengzhu Ridge at the junction of Hunan and Guangxi, and the Yuecheng Ridge at the junction of Xing'an County in Guangxi and Hunan.
Leaning on the mountain and facing the sea (the Pearl River was wide in the pre-Qin period, called the sea) is a mountain-shaped topography of the South China Sea. It controls Wuling in the north and chokes the three rivers in the near vicinity, which is the offensive and defensive situation of the South China Sea.
Originally, in history, Ren Huan said that "Qin is no way, and the world is suffering." …… Panyu is a dangerous mountain, thousands of miles from north to south and east to west,...... can establish a country", so Zhao Tuo chose to close the customs, cut off the road, built three lines of defense, and gathered troops to defend himself.
Now, after pushing Ziying to be the emperor, Zhao Tuo once again chose to close the customs and despair in South Vietnam. Zhao Tuo was not there when Ziying arrived in the South China Sea before, and at that time, Zhao Tuo was already preparing, and the reason why he was not in Panyu was to send troops to seal the customs and cut off the road.
At the time of the pacification of South Vietnam, in accordance with the order of the first emperor, Ren Huan chose a dangerous place to build four checkpoints on the Chi Road connecting Lingnan and Lingbei, that is, Wuling, and built four checkpoints - Hengpu Pass, Yupu Pass, Yangshan Pass, and Huangxi Pass.
These four checkpoints cut off four new roads connecting Lingbei and Lingnan, as well as Chi Road. Hengpu Pass guards the passage of Lujiang County into the South China Sea (Qinwu Yue Chi Road); Yupu Pass guards the passage of Changsha County into the South China Sea (Qinchu Yuechi Road); Yangshan Pass guards the passage from Qianzhong County to Guilin County to the South China Sea (the ancient road from Bashu to the South China Sea); Huangxi Pass guards the new road from Changsha County to Nanhai County.
Hengpu, Yupu and Yangshan are three-legged, and Yupu is in the middle. And Huangxi Pass is more than 300 miles away from Panyu, it is the closest pass from Panyu, and it is also the last pass of the four passes.
In these four levels, Zhao Tuo initially arranged an army of more than 80,000. At least nearly 20,000 troops are stationed at each level. Prevent the Qin army from attacking on a large scale after Ziying ascended the throne.
After Ziying ascended the throne as emperor, because the tsunami affected the time of sending troops, Zhao Tuo successively increased his troops to four passes, and now the number of Southern Qin soldiers stationed in each of these four passes has exceeded 40,000.
Fifty miles away from Panyu, Zhao Tuo also built the Shimen Fortress and annexed more than 30,000 people as the last barrier for Panyu in Nanhai County.
These five fortresses gathered the vast majority of the troops of Southern Qin. Originally, Ziying and Zhao Tuo were going to wait until the South China Sea was pacified, send troops from Panyu, send troops directly from Yangshan Pass through Huangxi Pass, and go north to occupy Bashu.
All plans were destroyed by a sudden tsunami and famine. Up to now, the forces in the South China Sea are no longer enough to pacify the Baiyue barbarians. Today, the DPRK is discussing how many troops to send back to the South China Sea from the five major fortresses.
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