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0317 Xi Gong's Trap

With Shen Zhezi's chanting, the atmosphere in the bamboo building changed from impetuousness to silence, and then became a little depressed.

This article "The Difficult to Walk" begins with the rolling river in front of you, and the vision is grand. Even if you are not well-educated, you are all people with family background. After experiencing the world, you may not have not written this old Yuefu title in private. It is just that most of them are just nagging and complaining, feeling that you are not at the right time, like a woman whispering, which is not easy to show in front of others.

It can be said that when Shen Zhezi's article starts with the first sentence of solving the topic, the artistic conception is far higher than the old topics that were circulated earlier. The next sentence follows the waves suddenly, and suddenly there are huge waves, which naturally describes the current Liyang rebels' capture of Jiankang. The huge waves are surging, and everyone is as humble as an ant in this turbulent situation. How easy is it to turn the tide?

When you get here, you can say that you have written the changes in the current situation and the humbleness of human power to a extreme. The river flows across the river, but so what? When the waves are together, there are huge waves, and everyone can't feel at ease. However, why is the hardships of life so much? The north is decayed, the land in China is sinking, the barbarians are raging, and the bones are full! Looking north, all you see is despair!

The feeling of chanting at this point can be said to be heavy and heavy. It is difficult for people to walk, and the national fortune is also difficult, and the pace is difficult. However, when the emotions sink to the trough, it suddenly turns over. There are no heroes at the time, and Huo Hou is lonely. I am willing to wear a sword and a quilt and imitate the example of the sages and seal the wolf's servants! Don't think that I am just pretending to be crazy. I am willing to cut off my caesarean section and let you taste whether there is a heroic experience! Although the road ahead is difficult, I am willing to fight bloody battles and repeat the glory of the old Han!

"The bones of the deserted tomb are nowhere to be hidden, and there is little smoke from the cooking country in the north..."

A hoarse and hoarse singing suddenly sounded in the table, which was Xun Sui of Yingchuan. He was the oldest person in the class. He spent most of his life in the north. He was forced to move south due to military disasters and his family moved south. Now he was forced to flee east due to military disasters. When he sang this song "Difficult to Walk", he couldn't help but burst into tears and remember the past. His tone gave people a sense of desolation and loneliness, which made those who heard it cover their faces and their hearts were hard to express.

According to the current standards of Yuefu poetry, Shen Zhezi's poem "Difficult to Walk" is naturally hard to be called a masterpiece. The sound and rhyme are too sonorous and the emotions are too strong, so it is difficult to entertain joy.

One of the reasons why the current poetry style is so beautiful and graceful is that it is convenient to match the tunes to enter the music. Most of the singers are women, and the lingering and sadness can be reflected. The emotions that are too intense are difficult to express in seconds based on their range. Wu's voices are mostly subtle, and after the transit of the south, the style of Jian'an's poetry has disappeared.

But in terms of meaning, Shen Zhezi sings is not a person's misfortune, but a decline in the country's fortune, and the extreme sadness turns into passion. In this current season, when it is necessary to awaken people's righteousness, it can also give people enough infection. Therefore, with the sound of Xun Sui's old singing, more and more people in the building joined the singing, and soon spread from this small island in the river to all sides.

"It is difficult to walk, it is difficult to walk! Fighting the Chinese land with blood, reopening the Han Dynasty!"

Shen Zhezi did not have the ambition to eliminate the glitzy and gorgeous poetry style for this work. After all, he is hard to be called a master of the literary world at present. However, the charm of poetry is that even the poet himself does not know whether it will hit the current problems, which can arouse widespread resonance. But this did not prevent him from taking advantage of the situation. When he heard the echoing sounds hidden by the river outside, he kept showing Yu Tiao with his eyes.

Yu Tiao had the most contact with Shen Zhezi, and he had a tacit understanding in his heart. Seeing his eyes, he immediately realized something. He quickly went downstairs, called several entourage members to give a few quick instructions, and then sent them out.

Not long after, the tone of the song "Difficult to Walk" by the entire riverside was a masterpiece. At first, only the patrol soldiers arranged by Yu Tiao sang. But it sounded over and over again, and more and more people joined the passionate chant. The male voice was vast and thick, and it was difficult to say the beauty of rhyme, nor the wonder of ritual music, and even the rhythm was uneven. However, when thousands of sound lines merged into a torrent, it was also shocking and spreading along the river.

Not far from the river is where General Cheqi, Marquis Gaoping, and Xuzhou Governor Xi Jian are camped. Compared with the prosperity of Jingkou on the other side, the festival atmosphere in Huaibei is much inferior. In order to prevent people from gathering together to cause trouble, Xi Jian even sent troops to set up defenses along the river and prohibited people from approaching the river.

Due to the fear expressed by the new Secretary of the Secretariat, in order to avoid suspicion, Xi Jian retreated many of the strongholds and soldiers of the patrol of the river that passed by the Huaibei Army were arranged along the river. Of course, there was also a meaning of revenge. After all, if the Huaibei Army had not supervised the river, the Liyang rebels would have been able to advance eastward at any time.

Although Xi Jian also knew that Li Yang was rebelling now, he was a little difficult to defend himself. But now in a turbulent season, Zhongshu was so afraid of him and did not even call him across the river to see him in a face, but he was a little unacceptable. If he really wanted to respond to Li Yang, how could Jingkou be safe!

In fact, Xi Jian's situation is a bit embarrassing. In his early years, he was expelled from various overseas Chinese in Jingkou to Guangling by Jingkou. He temporarily endured this anger. After crossing the river, he relied on his old hopes and connections to quickly quell the rebellion of Liu Xia's remaining troops. Although Guo Mo, who was stationed by his predecessor, was still restrained by the predecessor of the Central Secretariat, was finally able to maintain the overall situation in Huaibei.

In fact, Xi Jian always had a thought in his mind, that is, to cross the river and regain control of Jingkou. Jingkou is the rear of Huaibei. If he does not control Jingkou, then no matter what situation he manages in Huaibei, he will be a rootless tree. Once the Jiehu army surges in the rear, he will be unable to continue. No matter how good the situation is, it will be destroyed every once in a while!

Moreover, being expelled from Jingkou to Guangling, Huaibei was also a shame that Xi Jian was unrelieved. He also knew that his influence could be big or small across the river, especially when his former Minister of the Central Secretariat looked at all parties, he was even more calm than a move. Therefore, he just stayed in Guangling with peace of mind, hoping that there would be turmoil in Jingkou.

In the past few years, Jingkou has not only not been in chaos, but has even become more and more prosperous. On the contrary, the Huaibei where he guarded himself, the guards in various places have become increasingly close contact with Jingkou. Although Xi Jian is the nominal superior of these people, the refugee general has his own way of survival, and he can only advise and alert him and not directly interfere.

Because of this, Xi Jian had to deepen his contact with Wang Taibao in order to have a strong response in Taichung. Otherwise, if this continues, he will be more dispensable in Huaibei.

It was in such a painful waiting that Xi Jian finally waited for the major changes in the current situation. Although he felt sorry for Li Yang's rebellion, Xi Jian also knew very well that with the style of his former Minister of the Secretariat, Li Yang would not rebel, and other places would be in chaos, such as Huaibei where he guarded. Therefore, Xi Jian considered more about serving the king. As for selfishness, he also hoped that his family could represent the court to impose a more solid restraint on Huaibei refugee commanders.

However, the next thing changed too quickly, so that Xi Jian had no time to react, and then the situation appeared. Originally, the station was placed in Jingkou, and Xi Jian was happy to see it. After all, compared with other parties, Guangling and Jingkou were separated by water, he occupied an absolute advantage.

However, this apparent geographical advantage has not been transformed into a specific advantage. Although Xi Jian is now in charge of the military affairs of the five prefectures and is at the same time, the scope he can actually influence is still the Huaibei area in the past, and even Huaibei is invisible to lose control.

One of the most obvious manifestations is that when he summoned a group of subordinates to discuss how the Huaibei Army would deal with it in the future, nearly half of the generals were absent! Of course, these people had sufficient reasons on the surface, some had a deep friendship with Su Jun, so they had to avoid suspicion, some were short of supplies and difficult to dispatch, and some had to guard the local area to prevent Jiehu robbery. But in private, Xi Jian was sure that these affirmations were more or less communicated with the other side!

For these refugee commanders who hold strong soldiers and have been guarding the turbulent areas of the border for a long time, crossing the river is the greatest temptation. Not to mention that Su Jun, who now controls the capital and causes the world to shake, just stays opposite the river and makes money, Liu Xia's old subordinates such as Xu Mao and others, have long been envied by these people. Now the court urgently needs to recruit people to quell the rebellion, which is a rare opportunity for these people.

If the situation in Huaibei could be completely controlled earlier, then Xi Jian could use these people to cross the river to test and force Jingkou Travel Platform. However, now, these people have their own plans and privately contacting the other side has exposed Huaibei's weakness. Xi Jian also deeply hates the generals' ulterior motives.

But in fact, he had no choice but to do anything about this. Just from his own military commander, we can see the chaos of all forces in Huaibei nowadays. One hundred people and one thousand people are in a military. Each has a hometown. It is really difficult to combine it into a whole in a short period of time. When Liu Xia was alive, he could only maintain this chaos and try to calm and balance all parties. Although Xi Jian had an old reputation, what he could get was just a superficial politeness.

Even if the Taiwan Strait is willing to pay a sufficient price, these people are afraid that they will not even maintain their politeness on the surface, and there will definitely be many people who will rise up to replace him.

Therefore, despite the heavy army on the surface, Xi Jian did not dare to cross the river by force. Xingtai was also worried that if he clamored for other people's lives, no one could replace Xi Jian to stabilize the situation in Huaibei in a short period of time. They each had their own concerns, and they could only be so stalemate for a while.

On the day of the Shangsi day, after the patrol patrol was over, Xi Jian was about to go back, but he faintly heard something coming from the opposite side, so he looked left and right and asked, "Do you hear what the sounds on the other side of the river?"

The other people listened for a moment and nodded, but the sound was too blurry and it was not very real.

"Go and take a look at it in the river."

General Li Hong went out to ask for instructions. Xi Jian nodded slightly after hearing this. Although he was still in a distant position at the moment, he was also very concerned about the situation opposite Jiang.

Li Hong took the order and led the crowd to the ferry to board the boat and headed towards the other side of the river. Xi Jian stood by the river for a while, and knew that Li Hong could not come back for a while, so he returned to the camp to handle military affairs first.

It was not until the afternoon that Li Hong hurried back and told in detail what he saw on the other side of the river that he saw the crowds of people celebrating and singing "The Difficult in the Road" together, and then added his own comment: "The Lords of Xingtai really don't know what they say. When this national crisis is in trouble, how can they still have the leisure to indulge the people here!"

After listening to it, Xi Jian was silent and sat in front of the desk to copy the song "Difficult to Walk". Although he was famous, he was just using it to integrate into the atmosphere of Jiangdong. In fact, he was not keen on poetry and essays. Moreover, this old Yuefu title was not a good work in his opinion. The words were too dangerous, and the feelings were too strong and uncontrollable.

What shook his heart even more was the scene where Li Hong described in detail the gathering of old and young people on the other side of the river, celebrating the ceremonies and singing this poem together. Close your eyes and think about it for a moment, Xi Jian could feel the grandeur of the scene. The meaning revealed behind this is inevitably even more thoughtful. Jingkou Xingtai has not been established, but the people can not be affected by military affairs, which inevitably makes him think deeply about how the opposite side of the river calms down the most difficult person to comfort.

After pondering for a long time, Xi Jian said, "Prepare, I want to cross the river."

"Has the lord finally decided?" Li Hong heard this and thought Xi Jian was determined to break the deadlock with martial arts, so he also showed a look of joy on his face.

After hearing this, Xi Jian shook his head: "No need to work hard, I can cross the river by myself."

Although they are only separated by a river, the existence of Jingkou cut off his channel for communication with the Taibao of Gyeonggi and Wang Shu. Xi Jian actually did not have a keen and intuitive perception of the changes in the situation. This time he crossed the river, he might not necessarily express his attitude. He hoped to deepen his understanding of the situation before making his own decision.
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