Three hundred and twentieth chapters proclaimed emperor
"When a country goes astrays from following, all kinds of strange phenomena will emerge one after another."
Chen Shou looked at the war report and said with a smile: "For example, I used the money lent me by the merchants of the Tang Kingdom to buy the warships and food from the Tang Kingdom. In the future, I will use these to attack the Tang Kingdom."
"Can no one see clearly in Nan Tang? No, there are many people in Jiangnan who know it well, but they still want to make money. Even though they know it is a trap, they cannot refuse the bait inside. These people have become slaves to money."
Jiang Xiangyu thought something, and after a moment, nodded and said, "It makes sense. In the future, these are worthy of our reference and deep thought."
"Those who destroy the six kingdoms are not Qin. Those who clan Qin are not Qin, but Qin is not the world. Alas! If the six kingdoms love their own people, they will be enough to resist Qin; if Qin wants to love the people of the six kingdoms, they will be able to be kings for three generations, but who can be destroyed by the clan? The Qin people have no time to mourn themselves, but later generations mourn them; the descendants mourn them but do not understand them, which also makes future generations mourn their descendants again."
Chen Shou said casually and told Su Che's theory of the Six Kingdoms. Jiang Xiangyu nodded repeatedly when he heard it. He couldn't help but sigh in his heart, is this something that a person who has never read a book can say? Is he really the son of destiny?
Chen Shou forgot that there was no Su Che in this time and space. He stood up, looked out the window, and said with his hands behind his back: "Even if the Qin Dynasty has many bad things, it is difficult to hide its achievements in unifying the Central Plains and having the same language and trajectory. Now the world has fallen apart again, and the Southern Tang has gone astray. We have the obligation to pull it back."
"You want to attack the Tang Dynasty? Didn't you agree to start from north to south? This is not a change of orders every day. There are still hundreds of thousands of soldiers in the north fighting bloody battles." Jiang Xiangyu was startled and quickly said he would stop him.
Chen Shou smiled and said, "As the general trend is in progress, everyone will help you. This is what is called the world and the world work together. I am not going to send troops to attack the Southern Tang, but there are already many people in the Southern Tang who have secretly sent people across the river to contact me. Perhaps, we can let the Tang people themselves take half of the south of the Yangtze River and attack and defense want to let go!"
When Chen Shou returned to Beijing, dozens of Jinyu Guards' men scattered out and spread the orders all over the world.
As a result, chaos occurred frequently in various places within that month.
Rebellions broke out across the Tang Dynasty, and Emperor Yuhui of the Tang Emperor had to seek peace with the navy, hoping that the navy would send troops to quell the rebellion.
The navy took the opportunity to take the big advantage, which annoyed Yu Jingde and Li Xiu. The internal strife that Nan Tang finally suppressed became fierce again.
In Liaodong, Wu Meng was defeated thousands of miles and lost Songzhou and Jinzhou. After Shanhaiguan changed ownership, the Liaodong soldiers could only rely on Chongshan to block Li Xin.
The Mongolian tribes no longer obeyed the rule of Hebule. He failed three times in the Central Plains and completely lost his prestige.
Chen Shou supported seven tribes and granted them titles, and wanted to compete with Hebule for the Khan.
Bianliang sent an envoy to contact the Khitan and made an appointment to attack Hebule.
After being bullied by Hebule for so many years, the Khitan finally had a strong support. The upper and lower levels felt proud and quickly agreed.
Who knew that although Hebule was defeated by the Qi army, he could still hang up the Khitans, so that all the generals in the Central Plains could see the current situation of the Khitan being strong outside and the middle.
Dozens of secret letters were placed on Chen Shou's table, and the suggestions that each army was preparing to take the opportunity to take down the Khitan together. Chen Shou kept all of them and refused to send them.
After returning to Beijing, he sent people to send all these letters to the Khitan emperor, showing that he had no intention of taking the opportunity to attack the Khitan.
He also expressed his sincerity to form an alliance again and sent back several cities that Mongolia occupied Khitan.
The Khitan Emperor was greatly moved and sent out all the heavy troops in the country to encircle the Mongols. He also took out a lot of money, silk and food. Several loyal ministers in the Khitan court told him to death in front of the palace, breaking his head and brains, and he could not change the Khitan Emperor's decision.
In the decisive battle between Mongolia and Qi, the Khitan took the lead in fighting. The front line was in full swing, and the casualties of all three sides were very serious.
Three months later, the first force that could not be held back appeared. Hebule was surrounded by Zhalinbu. The Talihutai and Suoerhansila of the Taichiwu tribe were surrounded by three parties. After being killed in battle, they were dismembered.
Li Yu enthroned the three of them as Mongolian Khan. On one grassland, three khans appeared. So after the Qi army withdrew, the grassland fell into a melee again.
The Khitan soldiers and horses were cut off by Yuan Xiannian and could not return to the capital. The Qi soldiers tore up the alliance and rushed in on the grounds that the Khitans killed and injured border residents. They captured more than 100,000 Khitan emperors and nobles, and took them back to Bianliang.
Two months later, Wu Meng, Liaodong, died in battle, and the deputy general led the entire Liaodong army to surrender.
With these achievements, the prime minister took the opportunity to persuade King Wu Cheng to ascend the throne to the emperor.
Chen Shou was half-rewarded and was crowned with the dragon robe and crowned with the country's name "Zhou".
Li Lingyue was the queen, and he openly conferred the two princesses of Daqi: Princess Huaishan, Princess Jiluo; Princess Li Lingfeng; and the favorite concubine of Emperor Gengyuan of the previous dynasty, Concubine Wu, as the imperial concubine.
These things are not glorious, but they are all small matters, and no one will jump out and disappoint at this time.
The army fighting on the front line suddenly received news that the country's name had changed and the emperor had also changed.
The Great Qi is already an old thing, and the King Wucheng, whom they have always been loyal to, has ascended the throne and become emperor.
The army was filled with joy, and there were one edict after another for the canonization and rewards. Many generals rose to prominence, but not counting in the promotion, but mainly because of titles.
In Liaodong, Li Xin, who had just made an invincible contribution, looked at the edict in front of him that had named him "Wunning Prince" and looked extremely ugly.
Being a king is already the ultimate of a minister, and it can be seen that Chen Shou values him.
This is an incredible kindness of knowing, but Li Xin does not intend to.
The title that many people dream of is worthless to him. He only knows that the Daqi, whom he has always been loyal to, will completely disappear from now on, and can only be seen in history books in the future.
He waved his hand and asked all his confidants to go out.
Li Xin staggered, walked to the camp of the big tent, and tore off the map.
He took out a portrait from the table and hung it in the middle.
The person in the portrait, with a tall and dignified body, a national face and long beard, was the Taizu of Qi who swept away Hu's abduct.
Li Xin looked at the portrait, drew her sword and committed suicide, and died under the portrait of Taizu of Qi.
After half an hour, his confidants dared to come in.
After seeing the situation inside, many young Xiliang generals were so sad that they committed suicide in the tent.
Zhang Zhengyuan disagreed with the opposition and sent heavy troops to escort their ashes to Liangzhou, with extremely high standards.
After Chen Shou found out, he sent more than a dozen people to Xiliang to comfort Li Wei.
He also sent his favorite concubine Li Lingfeng back and asked her to comfort her father and not be too sad.
Chapter completed!