How to plow thousands of miles for the first emperor's cub Section 440
When Lian Po beat the war drums again and let the Qin army finish. The corpses that had been laid out in front of the gate of Daliang City seemed to have experienced a great war.
The Qin army did not lose a single soldier, and it was all Wei infighting.
Lian Po looked at Zhu Xiang's eyes with some strangeness: "Isn't your luck a little weird?" β
Zhu Xiang's heart was heavy, and he was puzzled when he heard this: "Why?" β
Lian Po retracted his gaze and said, "Maybe it's not your luck, it's the Qin Kingdom's luck." β
Zhu Xiang was even more puzzled: "What? β
Lian Po said: "I have fought a battle all my life, and what happened to Xin Zheng and Daliang is the first time. β
Zhu Xiang: "......"
His expression also became complicated.
Although what the kings of Han and Wei did were common in the thousands of years of Chinese history. But for Lian Gong, it is probably really surprising.
After all, the Warring States period was still an era of blood.
It's a pity that the blood is mostly on the "scholars" of the Warring States, and the monarchs of the Warring States are not scholars.
With Zhu Xiang here, Lian Po is too lazy to do troublesome things to soothe the people.
Seeing the banner of Changping Jun and hearing the name of Changping Jun, the panicked Wei people gradually stopped resisting, and anxiously elected people with higher reputation according to the instructions of the Qin people to help the Qin people manage Daliang City.
First, they need to put out fires.
When the king of Wei left Daliang City, he set fire to the palace and the major warehouses.
In order to make the city more chaotic and slow down the footsteps of the Qin army, when he went out of the city, he also set fire to the houses on both sides of the road while walking.
Daliang City has been reduced to a sea of fire.
The King of Wei and the nobles looked back with a bit of ruthlessness on their faces.
They hoped that the Qin army would gain nothing by capturing Daliang City, and it would be better if the fire could burn some Qin troops to death.
But to their surprise, they hadn't gone far before rain began to fall from the gloomy sky.
Even if there were pursuers behind him, King Wei couldn't help but stop in amazement.
"Why? Why is that? King Wei's face was sad, "Could it be that God favors the Qin people!" β
There was also a person who knelt on the ground in a broken heart, his forehead tightly pressed against the gradually moistening soil: "It's Changping-kun, it must be Changping-kun!" It was Changping-kun who called for the rain! β
Many people had a look of surprise on their faces.
"Let's go! Take advantage of the rain and run away! "Someone didn't care about how Daliang City was, and hurriedly urged him to flee for his life.
After the rain, their vision decreased, and they just fled.
The king of Wei hurriedly flicked his horsewhip and continued to flee for his life with the people pretending to be soldiers.
In the city of Daliang, the rain is getting heavier and heavier.
The sky has been cloudy for several days, and Lian Po is waiting for a rain to flood Daliang City.
Now that the city of Daliang was on fire, the ashes rose on the fire, providing enough condensation nuclei for the water vapor in the dark clouds in the sky, and the rain that had been brewing for many days immediately fell.
When the flames met the rain, the water vapor and smoke rushed into the sky, and the scattered light rain immediately turned into a downpour, and the fire was immediately suppressed by the rain.
Lian Po's eyes rolled and he roared: "It was Changping Jun who summoned the rain and saved Daliang City!" β
Zhu Xiang was looking up at the sky, and he just breathed a sigh of relief in his heart. Lian Po's roar that could scare the timid enemy off his horse in the enemy formation almost broke Zhu Xiang's eardrums.
After Lian Po yelled, Qin Jun immediately shouted "Changping Jun" and "Zhu Xianggong".
Many Wei people also shouted.
Many people fell in the direction of Zhu Xiang, kneeling in the muddy water and kowtowing, breaking their heads, and blood and rain mixed together.
If the city of Daliang is burned down, all of them will become displaced people, and the savings of generations of their families will be reduced to ashes.
Even if the Qin State could accept this group of exiles, they would definitely be reduced to the most despicable people.
Changping Jun summoned the torrential rain to extinguish the fire, and they were all saved!
Zhu Xiang wanted to speak and stopped, and finally sighed deeply and did not deny it.
Of course he knew what the rain was all about. Even if Lian Gong doesn't know the scientific inside story of this rain, he knows that this rain has nothing to do with him, maybe it's just a coincidence.
But now is not the time to sweep away feudal superstitions.
Zhu Xiang is no longer as naΓ―ve as before, and he has to fight about right and wrong.
This bit of feudal superstition in him can make the Wei people in Daliang City quickly return to their hearts, which is very beneficial to reorganizing the order, so he acquiesced.
Zhu Xiang had a calm face and commanded the Qin soldiers to continue to speed up the fire extinguishing.
The flames of the palace were the first to ignite, and oil and wine were poured on them, which could not be extinguished in a short time by heavy rain, and manual firefighting was required.
Zhu Xiang was the first to rescue the library and classics of the Wei State.
When the king of Wei fled, he was in a hurry, and all he took with him was gold, silver, finesse, and seals. The books and household registration files in the Wei Palace were left in place.
The person in charge of setting the fire did not set the fire in these two places, and I don't know if he had the idea that he would need these books and household registration files when he returned in the future, or if the person who set the fire was also a scholar, knowing that the books were precious and reluctant to do so.
Their subordinates showed mercy, allowing Zhu Xiang to rescue the books and household registration files of the Wei State in time.
Zhu Xiang sealed the books and household registration files, and took nothing else, so that Lian Po was a reward for the whole army.
In order to prevent the Qin army from looting in the city, a large reward was extremely necessary.
These rewards are given not only for possessions, but also for people.
Even if Lian Po ordered "not to disturb the people", it is impossible to completely do not disturb the people. The current army does not have such strict military discipline. If Lian Po had given a forcible order, the army might have mutinied.
Soldiers are like bandits. Soldiers are like grates.
Lian Po can only try to be restrained.
Zhu Xiang listened to the cries everywhere in Daliang City, raised his hand and rubbed his ears, and then walked into a temporary residence of an official office that was not on fire, and began to sort out the household registration files.
With these household registration files, he was able to quickly stabilize the order of Daliang City and even the entire territory of the Wei State.
After Qin Wangzheng knew that Daliang had been captured, he sent many young students from the Xianyang School Palace.
Under Zhu Xiang's teaching, these young students will become local officials of Wei and replace the native scholars of Wei.
However, it was said that it was replaced, Qin Wangzheng deliberately chose students from the Wei State, and openly recruited a group of low-level scholars related to the Wei State in advance.
Now to make the Wei people quickly obey the management, it is better to appoint Wei natives.
Zhu Xiang once talked to Qin Wangzheng about the principle of "being an official in a different place". But after thinking about it, Qin Wangzheng thought that "being an official in a different place" was not suitable for today's environment.
On the contrary, the Qin Wangzheng wanted to appoint the locals as officials, and use their connections to replace the old nobles of the original Six Kingdoms and become the new local powerhouses.
In order to maintain their position, this group of people will closely follow behind the Qin State and suppress the old nobles.
When they become the new local powers, the influence of the old nobility of the original Six Kingdoms will disappear.
As for the matter of the local tyrants, we will talk about it then.
There are no two things in the world, and this is especially true of national politics.
Drink to quench your thirst, as long as the poison does not die, you can last until you find the antidote, why not?
Zhu Xiang could foresee that Qin Wangzheng would do this, and after a few generations, there would be many powerful people in the local area who could influence the court.
But he knew very well that Qin Wangzheng must have foreseen it.
So he didn't object.
Now this group of local scholars from the Wei State really did as Qin Wangzheng thought, not only was they enthusiastic about helping the Qin State reorganize the power structure of the Wei State, but they also quickly won the recognition of the Wei people.
Although the official language of the Seven Kingdoms is still the Yayan of the Zhou Dynasty, the folk accents are all different.
Of course, they would prefer to submit to the administration of a "local" rather than an official who could not understand the words.
With the prestige bonus of Zhu Xiang's feudal superstition, and the scholars who were born in Wei or could speak Wei dialect rebuilt the official structure of Wei State, the order of Daliang was quickly stabilized.
Zhu Xiang drove to the other cities captured by Lian Po, rebuilt the order of these cities one by one, and arranged all the officials.
When Lian Po caught the king of Wei, Zhu Xiangdu was already urging the Wei people to prepare for spring ploughing.
Chapter 246: King Qin's Adopted Son
Qin Wangzheng sent troops at the end of September and captured Daliang City in October.
Lian Po spent more than two months slowly sweeping the entire territory of Wei, and neither Zhao, Yan, nor Chu sent troops to aid Wei.
Because the state of Chu was in civil strife, and Wang Yan of Zhao went to fight the state of Yan again.
Xiang Yan welcomed back Gongzi Qi, supported Gongzi Qi as the king of Chu, and the army returned to Chu to besiege Chen Du.
The excuses he made were good. He said that Li Yuan and Queen Chu killed the first king, and he found evidence to avenge the first king.
Of course, Xiang Yan didn't find evidence, but he said the truth by mistake.
The original queen of Chu has been revered as the queen mother. Empress Dowager Li was already ashamed in her heart, and she also complained about her brother Li Yuan.
His son is the crown prince, and the king of Chu is not in good health and will die in a few years. At that time, his son would naturally succeed to the throne, why did he have to murder the king of Chu?
But she couldn't disobey her brother, so she could only do such evil things.
When the news that Xiang Yan raised troops to rebel and wanted to avenge the king of Chu reached the palace of Chu, Empress Dowager Li could not bear the pressure and guilt and hanged herself.
Li Yuan and Empress Dowager Li plotted to kill the former king, and Chu Wang Han did not know.
He loved his father. Especially after the monarch's father exiled Gongzi Qi and re-established him as the crown prince, his relationship with his monarch father became even deeper.
When Empress Dowager Li hanged herself, the king of Chu guessed that his uncle and mother might have really murdered his father, and his heart collapsed and he couldn't afford to get sick.
Although Li Yuan claimed to the public that Empress Dowager Li was angry at Xiang Yan's insult and proved her innocence by death, and the king of Chu fell ill due to his mother's funeral, the nobles of Chu have always looked down on Li Yuan's background, and Li Yuan was too arrogant before, and many people fell into the ground.
Soon, there were nobles of Chu who opened the city gate to welcome Gongzi Qi and Xiang Yan, Li Yuan was destroyed all over the gate, the king of Chu was killed, and Gongzi Qi succeeded him as the king of Chu.
Xiang Yan finally got his wish and was crowned the king, called "Linwu Jun".
The Linwu Jun of the Chu State is the same as the Wu Anjun of the Qin State, and it is not a fief as a name, which has a special meaning. The predecessor of the Chu State Lin Wujun was the famous general Jingyang of the Chu State. Although the Jing and Zhao clans defected from the Chu State and established themselves in the Southern Chu State, the generals of the Chu State were still proud of this name.