Chapter 1167: Cold Treatment

Excluding the part that participated in the rebellion, Jiang Wei's subordinates still have more than 80,000 people, and Zhonghui's subordinates still have more than 50,000 people, and they are now stationed in the areas of Yique Pass, Guangcheng Pass, Dagu Pass and Yuyuan Pass in the south of Luoyang, which is equivalent to the entire southern part of Luoyang, which is under the control of the remnants of Jiang Wei and Zhonghui. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

Jiang Wei and Zhong Hui launched a rebellion - Jiang Wei is just a soldier, and Zhong Hui is a real rebellion - the vast majority of the people mobilized are the cronies and henchmen of the two, Jiang Wei's side, the generals who participated in the military advice are only Ning Sui, and on the side of Zhonghui, the generals who participated in the rebellion are Xiahou Xian, Wang Mai, Ju'an, Zhong Yong and many others, most of these people died in the rebellion, and a few were captured on the spot, waiting for them, only severe punishment.

As for the generals who did not participate in the military admonition and rebellion, Jiang Wei had Jiang Bin, Wang She, Liu Yin and others on his side, while Zhong Hui had Tian Xu, Zhan Qing, Huangfu Min and others.

Although Jiang Bin's Wang She Liuyin is Jiang Wei's subordinates, they are all loyal to Ji Han, Jiang Wei acted secretly, so he naturally didn't dare to use these people, for fear of leaking the news, but in the final analysis, they and Jiang Wei are only subordinate to their superiors and subordinates, not Jiang Wei's close confidants or even dead soldiers, Jiang Wei can only use people he trusts, such as the deputy general Ning Sui and his son Jiang Yuan, Jiang Bin They have not been in Jiang Wei's consideration.

And Tian Xu, Zhan Qing, Huangfu Min and others, when Zhong Hui rebelled against Sima Jin in Xiangyang, they were half-hearted, but they were coerced and threatened by Zhong Hui, and they were forced to rebel in desperation, and they did not sincerely obey Zhong Hui like Hu Lie.

Later, after Hu Lie turned against the water, Zhong Hui simply put these people under house arrest, and even once moved to kill, wanting to get rid of them as soon as possible. With the fall of the Jin Kingdom, Zhong Hui no longer worried that they would rebel again, so he lifted the house arrest and successively let them hold less important official positions in the army, and the real power in the army has been controlled by Zhong Hui's henchmen and confidants Xiahou Xianwang Mai Ju'an.

With the death of Jiang Wei and Zhong Hui and a group of their henchmen in Luoyang City, Jiang Wei and Zhong Hui's old department was in an uproar, and these hundreds of thousands of troops were panicked and at a loss.

Although they think that Jiang Wei Zhonghui's rebellion has nothing to do with them, and they don't know anything about it in advance, but they are Jiang Wei and Zhonghui's subordinates after all, and such a major event as rebellion and rebellion is basically to punish countless people, whether they are guilty or not, but the attitude of the imperial court, if the imperial court thinks they are guilty, then they will definitely be implicated.

When a catastrophe comes, they will definitely seek to protect themselves, the strength of a single person is limited, if they are allowed to fight against the imperial court alone, it is tantamount to shaking a tree, but dozens of people, hundreds of people, or even thousands of people are united, then their strength will become very strong.

Therefore, they unconsciously connected with each other and formed a secret alliance, but they did not have the courage to do it in the footsteps of Jiang Weizhonghui, all they could do now was to wait and see what kind of measures the imperial court would have against them. Of course, if they are really forced to be in a hurry, take risks, and do not hesitate to defy the law, this possibility still exists.

Of course, Liu Yin knew what they were thinking now, so when dealing with the aftermath of Jiang Wei and Zhonghui, Liu Yin handled it as low-key as possible, except for those rebels who participated in the Kaiyangmen Mutiny, Liu Yin did not carry out a larger range of punishment, so as to avoid the expansion of the investigation.

At this stage, Liu Yin was mainly committed to stabilizing the situation and minimizing the harmful consequences of this rebellion as much as possible. If the imperial court uses strong means to punish the nine clans and implicate their subordinates, then it will inevitably aggravate the turmoil of the situation.

You must know that there are more than 100,000 troops in the entire southern part of Luoyang, and these troops were previously under the command of Jiang Wei and Zhong Hui, and Liu Yin can't intervene at all.

And Liu Yin also knew that whether it was Jiang Bin, Wang She, Liu Yin, Tian Xu, Zhan Qing, and Huangfu Hong, they were not Jiang Wei or Zhong Hui's cronies, otherwise when Jiang Wei and Zhong Hui rebelled, it would be impossible to put them in the rear and prevent them from participating in the rebellion. Obviously, they and Jiang Wei Zhonghui are just ordinary subordinates and subordinates, and they have not participated in the conspiracy of Jiang Wei and Zhonghui, as if it is obviously unfair to insist on characterizing them as accomplices of Jiang Wei Zhonghui.

Even Jiang Yuan, the son of Jiang Wei, who participated in the rebellion, was pardoned by the imperial court for his capital crimes, so how could these subordinates of Jiang Wei Zhonghui, who did not participate in the rebellion, convict them?

Liu Yin adopted a cold treatment method for the army south of Luoyang, and everything remained the same for the time being, and all the food and military supplies were still allocated according to the original amount, so that their restless emotions were slowly calmed down.

This time, Liu Chen succeeded to the throne, and the vassals did not forget these generals who commanded the army, Jiang Bin was named the rear general, Wang She was named the general of Pingdong, Liu Yin was named the general of Anbei, and Tian Xu, Zhan Qing, and Huangfu Min were respectively named miscellaneous generals.

Ji Han's general rank is the highest, followed by the hussar general, the chariot general, the Wei general, and the front and rear generals, and then the four Zheng generals, the four town generals, the Siping generals, the Si'an generals, and the following are miscellaneous generals, such as General Jianwei, General Zhaowu, General Lijie, General Long Xiang and so on.

This is a normal situation, and the exception is that if the auxiliary generals, auxiliary Han generals, and Zhenjun generals among the miscellaneous generals are named as generals, their status will be upgraded by several levels, such as the auxiliary generals who used to be held by Dong Ju and now Hu Ji, and their positions are below the generals, and above the generals on the left and right, and the hussar generals, chariot generals, and Wei generals are on the same level.

In the same way, if the general of Zhengxi adds the name of the general, the position will only be ranked below the general, before and after the left and right generals, Liu Yin once served as the hussar general, and the status will surpass other generals, such as the general of Zhengxi, the general of the town army, and the general of the auxiliary country, becoming the first person under the general.