Chapter 377: The Seventeenth Mission: Zhaozong Returns to the Tang Dynasty 19

The book is simple, in fact, Jiangnan strategy is very time-consuming, and the entire four years of Qianning have done such a thing. Lu Renbing sat in Chang'an and was responsible for transporting supplies, officials, officers, and soldiers to the front line.

In the Tang Dynasty in recent years, Lu Renbing has held imperial examinations year after year, and a large number of capable civil officials and scholars have been recruited by Lu Renbing, and some of them have been quickly pushed to the new occupied areas to become officials. As for whether it will cause trouble, I am not afraid. If there is a mess, then the chaos will be quelled. Anyway, the guns everywhere are in the hands of Lu Renbing.

In the new year, in view of the good form of the imperial court, the ministers fooled Lu Renbing to change the yuan again, and changed it to the first year of Guanghua. Lu Renbing had already given up resistance, changed the yuan, and was joking. Lu Renbing has increased his troops to Jiangnan again, and he is going to speed up. Jiangnan now has few people who can fight except for Ma Yin, who is wreaking havoc in the Xiangjiang River.

Lu Renbing sent out the newly trained 150,000 forbidden troops and turned them into three routes, still from south to north. All the way to Xiangxi, all the way to Jiangxi, and all the way responsible for the strategy of the Qiqi tribes entrenched at the junction of Hunan, Guizhou, Guizhou and Yunnan, after the integration of the troops in Fujian, into the north into Jiangsu and Zhejiang to receive the Qian Wu Yue territory.

With a big stick in one hand, an official hat in the other, and the most important thing is that there is the name of royal orthodoxy, and the large and small military leaders of Fujian, Zhejiang, Suzhou, and Jiangxi south of the Yangtze River were quickly conquered by the charm of the imperial court. Only Ma Yin, who was born as a thief, fought a few battles with real swords and guns in the imperial court, and then he was beaten to the ground, and then his head was cut off by his subordinates. The future Ma Chu Kingdom was directly snuffed out before it could be born.

The tribes of the Qi Dynasty did not raise the anti-flag, they just formed a village to protect themselves in this era of war and chaos, saying that they were barbarians, but in fact, the clothes of the Han family were preserved more intact than the Li Tang Dynasty with the blood of the Hu people.

It is said that their ancestors were originally a great clan in the Central Plains at the end of the Han Dynasty, and they fled to the mountains because of the war. Their leader's surname is Xie, and I don't know if it has anything to do with the Xie family, a wealthy family of the two Jin Dynasty.

Lu Renbing didn't care either, anyway, as soon as Lu Renbing's army arrived, the Xie family accepted the black gauze hat of the imperial court very interestingly, and handed over the army, and became a submissive citizen of the imperial court with peace of mind.

Yang Xingmi, the son of Destiny, still doesn't want to withdraw from Jiangnan, and wants to bully the imperial army with his own water army. It's a pity that the already large-scale navy mobilized by Lu Renbing directly collapsed. Yang Xingmi's adversity to the Jianghuai River Fleet was not at all the opponent of Lu Renbing's navy. was directly destroyed and co-opted.

Yang Xingmi also retreated to Jiangbei in a gloomy manner and pleaded guilty to the imperial court, but as a result, he was attacked by his old enemy Zhu Quanzhong, seized the opportunity, and beat him up again.

But it's strange to say, Yang Xingmi seems to be born to restrain Zhu Quanzhong, Zhu Quanzhong sent troops to fight Yang Xingmi's Huaidi, when he was fighting, he was careless, and Yang Xingmi seized the opportunity, took advantage of the terrain of Huaidi, fought a wave of counterattacks, and lost a lot of soldiers and horses.

In the second year of Guanghua, Jiangnan was initially pacified, and the Yangtze River waterway was already in the hands of Lu Renbing's navy and navy. The army of the imperial court no longer had to detour to Lingnan, and it was very smooth to go down the river.

However, the bad water was still too far away, and the hundreds of thousands of troops who directly mobilized back to the division swept away the Chengwei generals who were blocked between Guanzhong and Jiangnan, and occupied the thoroughfare of the nine provinces and the important town of Jingxiang. From this time on, the Kwantung princes, no matter how much they tossed, were no match for the imperial court.

However, by this time of the battle, Lu Renbing's accumulation had almost been consumed. The broken place in the south of the Yangtze River is still very low in terms of development. Lu Renbing's gnawing of the big households has not been able to catch up with the consumption of the army.

On the other hand, the strategies of buying soldiers and generals, sending black yarn hats, and dismissing the old, weak, sick and disabled in the hands of those warlords also consumed a lot of real money and silver for Lu Renbing.

If it weren't for the huge territory gained, but from the perspective of economic accounts, this wave of Lu Renbing would be a loss.

Fortunately, after a delay of three or two years, Jiangnan's wealth will be fed, and that is when the mouth is full of oil. Now is the time to recuperate.

The princes of Guanzhong did not seem to feel the threat of the imperial court at all. Or maybe they feel threatened, and they can't help it. The battle that needs to be fought still has to be fought.

For example, Liu Rengong, who had an inflated mentality in the second year of Guanghua, mobilized heavy troops to attack Wei Bo, as for whether he wanted to occupy territory or loot a wave of wealth, no one knew, anyway, he would fight.

In the early days, the Wei Bo army was in an uproar, and the city was slaughtered.

General Wei Bo had to ask for help from the sovereign general, and then the Liang army and the Yanzhou army fought in Neihuang, and then Liu Rengong and his son were annihilated by the beaten army and fled alone.

Zhu Quanzhong, who had an inflated mentality, wanted to test Li Keyong again and sent troops to attack too far, but someone broke a small claw and took it back.

In Guanghua for three years, they are still fooling around. Anyway, Zhu Quanzhong just wanted to kill Liu Rengong and get rid of Jizhou Qunhao and a bucket of Central Plains. Li Keyong is also in a situation over there, and his sons are either you jumping back, or he is a moth.

Yang Xingmi lost the south of the Yangtze River and also developed towards the north. Anyway, it was made into a pot of porridge.

Lu Renbing doesn't care about the Kanto and Central Plains at all. The business is done as it is, and if you want to be an official, you will sell it. Anyway, I will never meddle in your bad debts.

Wholeheartedly engage in construction and seek development wholeheartedly.

Because the emperor was not deposed and reinstated, so the historical Tianfu year name did not appear, after entering 900 AD, the prime ministers in the court, surprisingly did not mention the change of the yuan. The era name of Gwanghwa has been continued. Lu Renbing's imperial court lasted for ten years, and apart from strengthening his control over Jiangnan, Southwest, and Guanzhong, Lu Renbing did not do anything else.

The area ruled by the imperial court has become more and more wealthy, as if it is already a peaceful and prosperous era, Lu Renbing spent great efforts in Jiangnan, Lingnan, building bridges and paving roads, promoting advanced technology, and vigorously encouraging maritime trade colonization, to Lingnan, Jiaozhou and Fujian and Zhejiang coastal areas to bring a huge amount of wealth, rich, no matter how wild the place is no longer scary. The land of Lingnan has become a fragrant pastry, and the development progress has been greatly accelerated.

The dignitaries of Chang'an City seem to have forgotten the land of Kanto, and Li Keyong had died in the twelfth year of Guanghua, that is, in 908 AD. Because of the cheering up of the imperial court, Zhu Quanzhong was not as strong as in history. Li Keyong is not as aggrieved as in history.

But he was still very suppressed by Zhu Quanzhong, and if it weren't for the plague a few times, Li Keyong would have been beaten to Yunzhou by Zhu Quanzhong. Like's good fortune seems to have been used up in the first half of his life. In the last few years of his life, he had to form an alliance with Liu Rengong, a repeated villain he hated, and worshiped Yelu Abaoji of Khitan.

In the last few years of his life, Li Keyong borrowed the power of the imperial court to suppress Zhu Quanzhong. It's a pity that Lu Renbing has no intention of leaving the customs at all. He is now waiting to boil Li Keyong to death, and then boil Zhu Quanzhong's old guys. Don't ask why, because it's purely about wanting to watch a play.

The Central Plains was in a scuffle, and the population was constantly lost, and all these lost populations were transported to the south by Lu Renbing. The South must be developed. If the Central Plains don't toss, he will have to work hard and spend a lot of money to immigrate.

As for the concern that the Central Plains can raise a big Gu and will backlash Guanzhong, Lu Renbing said that it does not exist. Zhutian Lao Gou, after more than 20 years, he can still make people turn the tables, so it's better to go to the.

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