435 Yuan and Ho jumping up and down

Since he decided to attack in an all-out way without being emotional, Liu Hong decided not to keep his hand and was going to strike hard.

The target of the heavy punch is naturally the military power in and around Luoyang City.

The army of the city and its surroundings was divided into five systems.

The Guard Captain System, the Guangluxun System, the Zhijingo System, the City Gate Captain System, and a Northern Army.

Among them, the two armies of the Chengmen Captain System and the Zhijinwu System are basically reserves, and they will not be used in combat unless there are special circumstances.

The city gate captain system is the guards guarding the gates of the city gates of Luoyang City.

In the Western Han Dynasty, the Jinwu system had important powers, and in the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was mainly responsible for guarding and inspecting the Luoyang arsenal.

In addition to the City Gate Captain System and the Zhijingo System, there is also a Guard Captain System.

The army under the command of the guard is the Miyagi Guard, which is the army that protects the imperial city, and controls the security of Luoyang City with the city gate captain system.

The Guangluxun system is mainly the Tiger Army and the Yulin Army, which are the emperor's personal guards and protect the emperor's existence.

However, the Tiger Ben Army and the Yulin Army have actually disobeyed Guangluxun's command, and are only nominally subordinate.

The last one left is the Northern Army, which has a total of five battalions, each with a captain, stationed in the north of Luoyang City, which is the elite field army and the main force of the Central Army of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Generally speaking, the Miyagi guards did not go out on the expedition, but only protected the imperial city, and belonged to the reserve like the captain of the city gate and the army that carried out the Jingo system.

The Yulin Army, the Tiger Army, and the Northern Army, like the Northern Army, often leave Luoyang to fight when they need to fight, but the frequency is not as much as that of the Northern Army.

Previously, Liu Hong limited He Jin's power by appointing Wei Wei Dong Zhong as the general of the chariot cavalry, and what Dong Chong controlled was the army of palace guards controlled by Wei Wei.

The palace guards protected the palace under the command of Dong Chong, prevented the invasion of the He clan's forces, and prevented He Jin from interfering in it.

Now, Liu Hong decided to hand over the captain of the city gate and the troops in charge of the Jinwu system to Dong Chong, who was responsible for controlling it.

In this way, the military security of the inner and outer cities of Luoyang and the location of the important weapons and equipment of the Luoyang arsenal are all under the control of Dong Chong, and Dong Zhong is the nephew of his biological mother, a family with relatives, rounding off, Liu Hong will control the military security of the entire Luoyang.

And the Yulin Army and the Tiger Ben Army of the Guangluxun system were originally supposed to be Liu Hong's cronies, which were personally controlled by Liu Hong, and should not be controlled by Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu, the two N ancestors.

However, after Liu Hong took the position, the positions of Yulin Army and Tiger Benjun were clearly marked and put in the West Park and began to be sold to the outside world.

He loves money and loves madness, for the sake of money, he can even sell the positions of the Tiger Benjun and the Yulin Army, and he usually can't see anything, but when it comes to the critical moment, Liu Hong is embarrassed.

Although according to the rules, most of the people who can buy this kind of position are the children of high-ranking officials and nobles, and they can afford this price, so the basic safety can be guaranteed, but the children of the Yuan family can also afford this position.

And before, the Yuan clan had not stood with He Jin so unexpectedly.

So much so that Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu didn't have much effort to get these two positions, they spent a sum of money to get them, and they made a contribution because of this, and they became more justified, and now they can't find an excuse to be deposed.

Forcibly deposed?

Then Liu Hong will still worry that this matter will affect his reputation as an official, and when the time comes, no one will buy an official with him, how will this business continue?

No, no, in business, this position cannot be taken back.

So Liu Hong could only knock out his teeth and swallow it in his stomach.

Because the cooperative relationship between Yuan and He Jin was well known, these two armies had lost Liu Hong's trust in a sense, and even Liu Hong did not let them be stationed in the palace city, driving them out of Luoyang City and stationed outside Luoyang City.

Now it is the Xiyuan Army that is responsible for protecting Liu Hong closely, the palace guards who protect the palace city, and the army of the city gate captain system and the Jinwu system who protect Luoyang City, and there are only these four armies in Luoyang City.

Needless to say, the Northern Army was under He Jin's control before the Hedong Crisis, and Liu Hong had no way to regain control of the Northern Army now, otherwise there would be no need to establish another Xiyuan Army.

Therefore, the entire military situation in Luoyang is that Liu Hong's side controls the two troops of the Xiyuan Army and the Miyagi Guard, and there are two reserve troops, which control Luoyang City inside and outside.

However, He Jin and Yuan Kui's side actually controlled the four teams of the Huben Army, the Yulin Army, the Northern Army, and the Foreign Army, which were mainly stationed outside the city of Luoyang and were not allowed to enter.

Before the large-scale arrival of foreign troops in Luoyang, Liu Hong set up the obstacle of Jian Shuo to He Jin, so that He Jin could not mobilize the Tiger Feather Forest and the Northern Army without hindrance, and then formed the Xiyuan Army, which once occupied the advantage.

But after the arrival of more than 30,000 foreign soldiers, this balance was broken, Liu Hong could not control the foreign soldiers, the foreign soldiers were controlled by He Jin, Jian Shuo was also suppressed, and the situation suddenly changed to the alliance of He Jin and Yuan Kui to take advantage, and Liu Hong was at a disadvantage.

However, once Liu Bei arrived in Luoyang with the anomaly of Liangzhou soldiers, the balance of strength would swing again, and it would directly fall to the alliance of Liu Hong and Liu Bei.

The reason is simple.

Liu Bei and the Liangzhou soldiers under his command were pure cattle.

At first, everyone didn't think that Liu Bei's original reputation for bravery had actually converged, and this guy in Luoyang pretended to be a little sheep, with a gentle and humble appearance, which successfully made everyone think that he was very kind and polite.

As a result, after leaving Luoyang and going to Liangzhou, this guy actually tamed the group of extremely evil Liangzhou people, and led them to roar and win the battle, one after another, beating his mother's border Liangzhou more stable than the central Luoyang.

They hadn't seen a powerful general of this level for a long time, and they felt that even Liu Bei's teacher, Lu Zhi, might not be as good as Liu Bei in terms of combat effectiveness.

Therefore, once Liu Bei returns to Luoyang with that group of arrogant soldiers, not to mention doing it, even if it is a stop, it is estimated that a murderous aura will not be something that a casual army can withstand.

None of the troops under He Jin's command had the same fighting strength as Liu Bei's Liangzhou Corps.

So what's the point of contention?

Isn't it all Liu Bei's?

When Yuan Kui and He Jin convened a meeting of think tanks respectively, some people even proposed that in order to prevent Liu Bei from returning to Luoyang, they should immediately send people to the grassland to deal with the Xianbei people, so that the Xianbei people could quickly send troops south to attack Liangzhou.

Only in this way can Liu Bei be stopped from returning to Luoyang.

Not to mention, He Jin and Yuan Kui were really tempted, and they really planned to do so, and they had even decided to pay the Xianbei people, but when they heard that Liu Bei had already set off, their hearts were half cold.

He has already come, presumably all the preparations have been completed, at this time to go to the Xianbei people to discuss the matter of sending troops, even if the Xianbei people are willing, it will be several months since the war started, and the victory or defeat of Luoyang may have been decided a long time ago.

It is redundant and a waste of money to continue to do things, and there is no need to do it.

After thinking about it, Yuan Kui and He Jin felt that they could no longer prevent Liu Bei from coming to Luoyang, and the most important thing to do now was to find ways to reduce the impact of Liu Bei's arrival in Luoyang, and reduce the possibility of the loss of forces that originally belonged to their side.

So in the next period of time, they jumped up and down, all kinds of appeasement and various interest promises, just to let the wall grass that originally followed them settle down a little, don't rush up and kneel and lick as soon as Liu Bei returned.

Liu Bei really doesn't have to tell you, I'll tell you!

They spread all kinds of rumors, swore all kinds of gambling curses, and promised all kinds of interests, anyway, they just didn't want them to follow Liu Bei, and they also said that Liu Bei came back to help the emperor abolish the elder and establish the young, otherwise the emperor would not have let him open the mansion.

He is an emperor's favored minister, a courtier, a traitor, and a criminal minister, and he is not worthy of such a big reputation at all.

Not to mention, this wind blew down, and the guys who were eager to throw themselves into Liu Bei's door were a little hesitant.

After all, abolishing the elder and the young is a fundamental matter of the country, and if Liu Bei really plans to go all the way to the dark, the possibility of failure is not small.

When the time comes, it will definitely be a soldier-to-general, a real sword, a real gun, I'm afraid it will really be "two palaces bleed", and if Liu Bei supports the concubine, it will be difficult to get the recognition of the people of the world, and it will be a situation where a group will attack it.

Liu Bei is strong and can fight, but can he fight the world alone?

Once you lose, now take refuge in Liu Bei and bind to him, isn't it equivalent to rushing to the funeral?

Others feel that this is unlikely.

Their reason is also very clear, that is, Liu Bei has clearly opposed the abolition of Chang Liyu before, which shows that Liu Bei also agrees with Liu Wei becoming the crown prince.

Isn't it a political promise to break a promise if you don't have a reasonable reason?

With Liu Bei's always re-committed and trustworthy character, they don't think that Liu Bei will stir up everyone's nerves on this kind of major issue of right and wrong, this is too unworthy, and politicians should know the end of breaking their promises and getting fat.

They didn't think that Liu Bei would risk losing the trust of the world to do such a thing, and Liu Bei definitely didn't support abolishing the elder and the young.

Therefore, during this period of time, the trend of public opinion in Luoyang City gradually became polarized, and a group of people felt that Liu Bei had ill intentions, and the previous public appearance was a trick to be vigilant.

This faction is mainly composed of some dog-legged people around the Yuan family and the He family.

The other group of people firmly believes that Liu Bei is not a treacherous person who breaks his word and gets fat.

Liu Bei's reputation has always been very good, and he has been known for his honesty and trustworthiness in Luoyang since many years ago, and it is impossible to do something to dig his own grave in this kind of thing.

This group of people is mainly composed of the grassroots personnel of the original ancient literature school and some scholars who have more dealings with Liu Bei, and their interest orientation is also different from that of Yuan's protégés.

They prefer to believe Liu Bei.

(End of chapter)