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"Is that so? Does Dong Zhuo have any follow-up actions? ”
"Yes, my lord, Dong Zhuo seems to have drafted a lot of new decrees after that day, but it is out of Henan......"
As the nominal political center of the Han Dynasty, although the effectiveness of the orders issued by it was almost exhausted, the daily movements in the city still attracted the attention of the princes of all parties. Therefore, Dong Zhuo's actions that day can be said to have spread all over the north and south banks of the river in an instant, including Li Shushi, who commanded the Xiahou brothers and others to suppress bandits in Taiyuan County at that time.
Although that scene was naturally shocking and terrifying in Liu Xie's eyes. But in the eyes of Li Shushi, who can be called a "veteran", he is just a pediatrician, even if there are important court ministers like Yuan Kui and Yuan Ji among the dead.
But 4,000 people, not to mention anything else, the Yellow Turban Army killed by the earth-shattering array in the Battle of Wancheng in the Yellow Turban Rebellion was more than 100,000, the kind of corpse mountain and sea of blood, red, yellow, white, green, black, all kinds of scenes If the little emperor sees it, I am afraid that he can directly spit out all the bile, if Li Shushi had not resisted it in the previous battle, I am afraid it would not be much better.
Of course, Li Shushi's first appearance of facing Zhang Jiao's killing of wooden people and clay puppets was not much better.
Therefore, this matter is at most of a political significance, marking the end of the honeymoon period between Dong Zhuo and the scholars, from mutual cooperation to mutual confrontation, and it is endless (probably). Perhaps the only thing that has a little more meaning is that the property looted from the mansion in Luoyang can greatly enrich the pockets of Dong Zhuo, especially the soldiers and generals under him.
So Li Shushi, who received the news, was not even willing to send another condemnation, and turned around to concentrate on his banditry activities.
Even Lu Zhi, who can be regarded as holding a heavy army, did not say anything about Dong Zhuo's actions except for sighing, and he aged a few years overnight. Because compared to the disaster of the party, Dong Zhuozao's sin is really not worth mentioning. Not to mention that it is not clear which is right or wrong in this matter, especially when it also involves the will of the emperor, it is even more difficult to judge.
Of course, Li Shushi's side and some old people in the court don't care, but it doesn't mean that everyone doesn't care. Or should I say that those who don't care belong to the minority. Among them, the most conspicuous are the children of the Yuan family and Sun Jian of Jingnan.
Needless to say, it is very normal for the Yuan family to have such a reaction, because in any case, the older generation of revolutionaries of the Yuan family were completely swept into the garbage heap of history in this tragedy, not to mention the loss of those goods. If it weren't for the huge resources that the Yuan family had in Runan, I am afraid that the Yuan family would have suffered a great loss. Even so, if the younger generation of the Yuan family doesn't do something, I'm afraid that even if Dong Zhuo can bring down the Yuan family in the future, the glory of the fourth and third dukes will be buried in their hands.
So they can say that they have an enmity with Dong Zhuo.
As for Sun Jian, another from Jingnan, there is no pain between him and Dong Zhuo, but the relationship between the two is the same. Or it should be said that more often than not, Sun Jian unilaterally looked at Dong Zhuo unpleasantly.
Why did these two similarly born guys end up where they are today? Maybe it's the difference in mentality.
Longxi County, where Dong Zhuo was born, has had many famous generals since the early Han Dynasty, and the generals of Liangzhou have made great achievements for the Han Empire, but later with the weakening of national strength, after a series of events, it finally evolved into the hostility of the Xiliang people to the decision-making level of the central government. The causes and consequences of these events have already been mentioned, so I won't talk about them here.
And what about Sun Jian? Although Fuchun belongs to Wu County, it is located in the mountainous area in the south of Wu County, and the land depends on Huiji, so it can be said that the folk customs there have been closed since ancient times. Especially in the Jiangdong area, there are very few large-scale families to enter the central government, if it were not for many children of foreign families who came here to be officials, moving here to take root, I am afraid that the heroes here would be even more closed.
It is precisely because of this that at this time, Jiangdong Haoqiang looked at the Central Plains culture with an admiring eye (especially on the premise of basically not grabbing their living space on a large scale), and its position was very low at the beginning, so the requirements were naturally far less high than those of the Liangzhou Group, and of course, the sense of identity with the consistent policy of the Han Dynasty was stronger.
It is precisely because of this that Sun Jian, who was relatively loyal and reverent to the Han Dynasty at this time, was quite hostile to Dong Zhuo, a very ambitious guy. So much so that in the Northwest Battlefield, Sun Jian once provoked the then coach Zhang Wen to kill Dong Zhuo to prevent future troubles. It's just that Zhang Wen has a gentle temperament, and he is a little cherished, and he is still gentle to Tao Qian, who has collided with him many times, not to mention Dong Zhuo, a general who has played an important role in the Northwest Battlefield and defended the country for decades.
Speaking of which, compared with Dong Zhuo, who was unruly but highly meritorious, Sun Jiancai, who had just emerged at that time, was more like a villain.
It's just that what Sun Jian said at the beginning has now been realized, so naturally he can't be held accountable at the beginning, but he still writes a big stroke on this matter in his biography. This is really a hero by success or failure.
Dong Zhuo naturally knew Sun Jian's hostility towards him, but he knew Sun Jian's ability better. Although he was once beaten by Lu Bu under Li Shushi under the city of Changshe, most of the time this guy who took the lead made Dong Zhuo think of his former self.
In terms of tactical vision, Sun Jian also has an expression that Dong Zhuo admires.
It can be said that with strong force, excellent battlefield intuition and the spirit of taking the lead, today's Sun Jian is like Dong Zhuo in the past.
It's a pity that no matter how Dong Zhuo "flattered" Sun Jian, it's a pity that the Jiangdong tiger was stunned and didn't understand the amorous feelings, but instead released a fierce open letter, expressing his position on breaking with Dong Zhuo.
For such a result, Dong Zhuo can only express regret. Of course, since you can't be a comrade-in-arms, it's not bad to be a whetstone to sharpen yourself and your subordinates. Dong Zhuo thinks so, Sun Jian thinks so too, two people who are similar have a good heart.
As for Cao Cao, although this guy pit a bunch of good things and ran to Zhang Miao, who has the reputation of "Eight Kitchens", to set up camp and set up a village, and under the care of his friends Zhang Miao and Wei Zi, he began to recruit troops and horses to visit the sons and daughters of the family, but compared to the status of the Yuan family in Shilin, Cao Cao's grandfather is a eunuch with a mixed reputation, and his father is a eunuch's dogleg, and although he has many young children with a bad reputation, although he is capable, he is still a lot worse after all.
Therefore, don't look at the edict drafted by Cao Cao, but the person who really issued it did receive Yuan Shao, who was the edict.
Of course, such a move fell in Yuan Shao's eyes, and he naturally became a friend, looked up to himself, and took care of the friendship in his early years, and did not choose Yuan Shu, the orthodox heir of the Yuan family. Well, it's really a sentence for a lifetime, a glass of wine for a lifetime.
What about the facts? If Cao Cao had even one-third of Yuan Shao's appeal, or that his reputation could be as big as that of Yuzhou Assassin Kong Ling, it is estimated that Cao Cao would choose to issue that edict by himself instead of pretending to Yuan Shao, so as to make his reputation even more famous. It's just that in desperation, choosing Yuan Shao is indeed taking into account the friendship between the two people, and the benefits must be greater.
Of course, now Cao Cao is concentrating on training soldiers and horses and preparing all kinds of materials, but he has no time to think about what benefits he can get from Yuan Shao. After all, it's all good, when you get to the battlefield, the sword has no eyes, it's not that you have a good relationship with Yuan Shao, and the sword, gun, sword and halberd will avoid you and run, but maybe they will force you to run. Although there are the elite soldiers mentioned in the Xiahou brothers and Cao Renxin, the more elite soldiers are always better, even ordinary recruits can reduce a lot of accidental casualties after training, right.
What's more, many of Cao Cao's newly recruited soldiers were county soldiers and township warriors who survived the Yellow Turban Rebellion, and although their combat effectiveness was far inferior to that of Luoyang's regular army, they were much stronger than the recruits who had never seen blood.
These are the cornerstones of his Cao Cao's future gallop in the world.
Although the world is not divided, with the emergence of Dong Zhuo, the tendency of the princes to support troops to protect themselves has become obvious. And if this trend continues, I am afraid that it is not too far away for the princes to quarrel and chaos in the world. Cao Cao saw it very clearly, and even Cao Song, who was taking refuge in Langxie, saw the clues. Therefore, in these troubled times, the importance of an army loyal to oneself is self-evident.
"Zhongde, Yuanchang, Zhongji, take a look, I'm afraid we should take some measures, otherwise there will be big problems."
Although the princes were still stepping up preparations for war in various places, Li Shushi did not smell the smell of gunsmoke at all.
No, although he didn't see the real gunsmoke, the invisible gunpowder smoke had already stuffed his nasal cavity.
"If this news is true, I'm afraid it will be a big disaster for us."
Cheng Yu looked at the silk in his hand, and the wrinkles on his face gathered together, looking like Yang Bailao, who was forced to repay his debts. And Zhong Xuan and Guo Yi beside him were no better, and their faces were also very ugly.
Why are they so troubled?
It turned out to be Dong Zhuo's new policy.
It is said that Dong Zhuo has solved so many people at one time, so naturally some new decrees will be promulgated. On the one hand, it is to show his prestige, and on the other hand, it is also to show Liu Xie his determination to reform.
However, Dong Zhuo's so-called "New Deal" is just a new bottle of old wine in the eyes of Li Shushi and others, basically nothing new, but it is just a certain deletion of the original harsh Qin Law. It's just that with Dong Zhuo's credit rating and policy implementation ability, there is really a big question mark about how much of a role those laws can play.
Of course, Dong Zhuo's new policy is not without something new. No, Li Shushi's group of people were so frightened that they almost grabbed the ground with their heads and asked the sky speechlessly for the new things in Dong Zhuo's new deal.
What is it about Dong Zhuo's new deal that makes these guys so out of shape?
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