Chapter 530
Gu Quanwu was holding the Hangzhou military order and was confused and confused. In his original guess, Qian Chuanying was afraid of him as he took charge of the heavy army and did not want him to return to Hangzhou.
After a long time, Gu Quanwu sent someone to Quzhou to ask Qian Chuan.
Qian Chuan was not confused, and the reply was that Qian Chuanying inherited the foundation of Hangzhou.
Gu Quanwu was helpless and angry when he received the echo. He understood Qian Chuan's psychology and was afraid of his rebellious replacement for Qian.
Qian Chuanguan was in charge of Quzhou and was unwilling to lose the 15,000 military power in his hands.
Qian Chuanguan did not come forward to expose it, and Gu Quan's martial arts soldier was unknown and could not mobilize Qian Chuanguan's Quzhou troops.
Gu Quanwu could only find Qian Yi, who served as Chief Secretary, and said that the 20,000 elite army from Yuezhou was definitely not from Chang'an. Hangzhou may be occupied by people.
Qian Yi was silent for a moment, raised his eyes and asked, "Duke Wei, can I become the lord of Hangzhou?"
Gu Quanwu was surprised and stunned for a moment, shook his head and said, "This army has made up the trouble and can only be loyal to the descendants of the former prince."
Qian Yi said calmly: "I have long realized that it was not Qian Chuanying's responsibility. My brother died and my sister-in-law could not spend money. My children who were born in a generous family without an adult nephew can get rich foundations."
Gu Quanwu thought something.
Qian Yi said again: "Duke Wei was looking for me, and he should be asking Qian Chuan that he had hit a nail. Qian Chuan is a little bitch. He is unwilling to support Duke Wei. He can conclude that the magpie nest is not the one who killed his brother."
Gu Quanwu said nothing.
Qian Yi said again: "No matter who it is, the Qian family has not been destroyed. My family and Duke Wei and I can bring Wuzhou to me. I can't be the leader of Hangzhou, so why bother to stand up?"
Gu Quanwu frowned.
Qian Yi asked again: "Duke of Wei raised an army to seize Hangzhou, how likely will he win?"
Gu Quanwu replied: "Seven points, the most elite martial arts in Hangzhou are in my hands, and Cao Guiquan from Suzhou will inevitably respond."
Qian Yi said: "Duke Wei Guo is optimistic. Hangzhou has recently received 20,000 new military recruitment. It is difficult to break the city in one battle. There is also the impact of Du Xi on the Eight Capitals of Hangzhou. If Du Xi, the occupier, has the magpie nest."
Gu Quanwu looked solemn. If Du Feng had occupied the nest, his troops might not have been supported by the Badu of Hangzhou. The key is that he did not have the Qian family to take the lead, and it was like rebelling for himself.
Qian Yi said again: "The latest news is that Yang Xingmi swallowed up 70,000 to 80,000 troops in Jiangning. If a civil war occurs in the two Zhejiangs, Yang Xingmi will definitely take advantage of the chaos to send troops. The Huainan army occupied Hangzhou, and the Qian family may be exterminated."
Gu Quanwu was so upset that he couldn't help but say angrily: "Will the Qian family be safe for a while? How can they be safe in the future?"
"Then you have to ask Qian Chuan." Qian Yi was unmoved to blame him.
Gu Quanwu was speechless. Qian Yi was unwilling to continue speaking, so he stood up and said goodbye and left.
Gu Quanwu was frustrated, and Qian Yi's self-protection made him helpless.
Qian Yi has great risk of making a comeback, mainly because he is afraid that Gu Quanwu will replace him.
Gu Quanwu held heavy troops and then helped to remedy the chaos. The fate of Qian's family can be imagined.
Qian Yi had already brought his family and wealth. When he saw that the situation was not good, he fled to Wuzhou. He decided to stand up and support Gu Quanwu, but he was afraid that he would run away.
Gu Quanwu could only suppress his indignation and wrote back to Gao Yan. Daoming suspected that Hangzhou's magpie camp was occupied and asked Gao Yan to inquire about the information of Hangzhou Yuezhou.
Gu Quanwu also promoted Cheng Ji, the governor of Muzhou, and was appointed as the governor of Shezhou, Shen Xia, and Cao Guiquan, the governor of Suzhou.
Gao Yan received a reply from Gu Quanwu and was at a loss. Although he was a veteran of the Eight Capitals of Hangzhou, his influence was not as good as Du Xi.
The most important thing is that the elite foreign troops stationed in the inner city of Yuezhou, coupled with the original troops, his troops were at an absolute disadvantage.
In the end, Gao Yan chose to ask Du Ling for letters. In contrast, Gao Yanxin was not Gu Quanwu and did not want Gu Quanwu to become the overlord of Liangzhe.
The governor of Yue, Ma Yin, tends to believe that foreign military power comes from Chang'an.
Ma Yin was almost ignorant of the situation in the north and thought that the emperor had at least tens of thousands of Shen Ce troops.
Psychologically, Ma Yin was unwilling to believe that the army came from the southern Sichuan, so he took a vigilant wait and see. Once the inner city army forces attacked, he would decisively flee to Mingzhou.
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In the East Garden of Dayu, Yuezhou, Shisi Niang, who had lived there, was waiting for Lin Qingxue's reply.
Fu Niang accompanied the Fourteenth Niang to tell the story of Wei Fufeng, and to tell the origin of the Liyuan and the origin of the palace genius.
Shisi Niang went to the pear garden and walked into the lush, pavilions, towers, clear ponds, rockery, and pleasant scenery.
Fourteenth Lady smiled: "The scenery here is pleasant."
"This place was originally an imperial garden, and some pavilions were renovated," Fu Niang explained.
The Fourteenth Lady whispered: "You don't have to be cautious. There are no outsiders. Let me tell the truth. The man with a large territory can be the emperor. The Emperor of the Tang Dynasty was granted the title of King of Qian, and the third wife, Queen of Qian, and the palace was in charge of the Qian Palace. The palace was not as good as the three thousand beauties in the palace, and the three hundred beauties were reasonable."
Fu Niang nodded and whispered: "Madam, the master didn't think he could possess it all, he just kept it to appreciate the dance and planned to be betrothed to the officials in the future."
Fourteen Niang smiled: "The husband's idea is reasonable."
Fu Niang smiled slightly and led her to see the Empress and Concubine in Liyuan, and introduced that Sisi Niang was also a master and wife.
The Empress and Imperial Concubine kneeled down, and the Fourteenth Lady hurriedly helped her and smiled: "You are respectful in the Pear Garden, and we should be equal. If you leave the Pear Garden, I will accept your concubine's gift."
The Empress and the Imperial Concubine were surprised. The Fourteenth Lady held hands and sat on the same side and spoke together. The Imperial Concubine and Fu Niang stood on the left and right.
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In Chang'an City, Zhaozong was restored to the throne and the edict changed the year name to the first year of Tianfu (901).
On the 24th day of the first lunar month, Zhaozong killed two deputy commanders of the Shence Army and began to rectify the Shence Army.
Prime Minister Cui Yin and Lu Wei wrote a letter asking for the eunuch Dianbing to be dismissed, and Cui Yin was in charge of the left Shence Army, while Lu Wei was in charge of the right Shence Army, completely depriving the eunuchs of the military power.
Zhaozong was hesitant and the prime minister gathered all military and political power, and he might have been defied and turned into a decoration.
The eunuchs who were the new lieutenant of the left and right Shence Army had been the supervisor of the Fengxiang Army. They were frightened and rescued themselves, so they urgently asked for help from the Fengxiang Army governor Li Maozhen.
Li Maozhen dispatched 30,000 troops to Chang'an as requested, claiming to congratulate the emperor on his restoration.
Zhaozong was frightened and had no choice but to be granted the title of Secretary Li Maozhen.
Shangshu Ling once served as Li Shimin, but no one dared to take office again.
Guo Ziyi was a great hero and was appointed by Emperor Daizong of Tang Dynasty, but Guo Ziyi refused to accept the position of Shangshu Ling.
Li Maozhen was withdrawn when his troops were ignorant of his martial power, leaving behind three thousand troops as the emperor's guard, and handed them over to his adopted son Li Jijun, who openly supported the two lieutenants and eunuchs of the Shence Army.
Zhaozong really became a bird in a cage, and his desire to go south could not be implemented.
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Wei Fufeng returned to Jiangning and continued to return to Shengzhou in an orderly manner, waiting for the news that 20,000 troops were stationed in Yuezhou. This time, the dispatch of the army may trigger a war between Zhejiang and Zhejiang.
Wei Fufeng could only gamble, and within two years Yang Xingmi could not go south to Liangzhe.
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In February of the first year of Tianfu, Li Maozhen, who returned to Fengxiang Mansion, received a letter of help from Wang Ke, the Hezhong Army.
Zhu Wen, the Xuanwu Army, led 70,000 troops to attack Hezhong Prefecture, but the Hedong Army was unable to take care of themselves and could not rescue them.
Li Maozhen unexpectedly summoned his subordinates to discuss it, but most of them did not agree with the rescue, mainly because Fengxiang Mansion was threatened by Wang Jian/Southern Sichuan Army, and the army did not have time to return.
Secondly, Wang Ke has always been dependent on the Hedong Army and came to ask for Fengxiang Army when the disaster came, which is not worthy of support.
In Ezhou, Tian Wen'er also received the attack on Hezhong Prefecture by Xuanwu Army, and Wang Ke requested support.
Tian Wen'er was in a dilemma and could not support her. She replied that Wang Ke would lose and could retreat to Hexi.
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In Hezhong Prefecture, Wang Ke was in a panic choice.
The Hedong Army could not come to support, and the southern Sichuan Army in Hexi could not support him. They all suggested that Wang Ke retreat to Hexi and then try to retake Hezhong Prefecture in the future.
Wang Ke was in a dilemma, and Zhu Wen sent someone to surrender, saying that he would be grateful to Wang Chongrong for his kindness back then, so he would definitely treat Wang Ke with preferential treatment and promised Wang Ke to go to Qilu to serve as the governor of Yanzhou.
Wang Ke’s wife persuaded: “The Zhu Wen and Tigers and Wolves are not trustworthy, so it is better to go to Li Yuzhu, Hexi.”
Wang Ke had a rebellious mentality. After so many years of tying up the exploitation of the Hedong army, the Hezhong army was struggling and poor in combat.
Wang Ke retorted: "I went to Hexi to rely on someone else's roof. Li Yuzhu is mean and domineering. How can she give me a good face?"
Wang Ke’s wife had nothing to say, and Wang Ke decided to surrender to Zhu Wen, the Xuanwu Army.
The next day, Wang Ke's wife fled to Hexi with her son, but Wang Ke did not ask anyone to recover it.
Zhu Wen's troops of Xuanwu Army captured Hezhong Prefecture without any blood, and arrived at Hezhong Prefecture to go to Wang Chongrong's grave to worship.
Wang Ke's family, the soldiers and civilians of Hezhong Prefecture, felt Zhu Wen's kindness.
Zhu Wen sent someone to escort Wang Ke's family to Bianzhou, and killed them all on the way, lying that they had been robbed.
Xuanwu Army occupied Hezhong Prefecture and looked down at Chang'an within the pass through the Yellow River.
Zhu Wen sent people to Chang'an and asked to serve as the governor of Hezhong Prefecture, and the Hezhong Army was changed to the National Guarding Army.
Zhaozong had no temper and allowed Zhu Wen to serve as the governor of the Guru Army. He finally waited for the Xuanwu Army to approach, but he could not leave Chang'an and head south.
In the crisis, Li Yuzhu had to mobilize the troops in Lingzhou. Tong Shan led 10,000 troops to Fangzhou to station, preparing to block Xuanwu's army from crossing the Yellow River.
Tian Wen'er had to report that Wang Ke surrendered to Xuanwu's army, and had to send someone to Jiangning to ask Wei Fufeng for instructions.
Should we mobilize cavalry to go north to support? Should we join forces with the Zhongyi Army and take the initiative to go out of Luyang Pass to threaten Xuanwu Army?
The messenger did not know that Wei Fufeng was in Jiangning and arrived at Shangyuan Mansion and handed it over to Li Wanqiu.
Li Wanqiu sent someone to pass it to Wei Xiaoyun, and Wei Xiaoyun handed it to Wei Fufeng.
Wei Fufeng was surprised after reading the letter. He did not expect that Wang Ke would surrender to Zhu Wen. He had expected that Wang Ke would lead his troops to retreat to Hexi and could stop Xuanwu's army together.
Wei Fufeng was helpless, and the situation in the north was in danger. He carefully weighed the pros and consented to reply and refused to allow the cavalry to support the Hexi War.
The Hexi and Sichuan Army were ordered to give up the Weibei area and defend the Shuofang territory if the Xuanwu Army entered the pass.
Wei Fufeng explained and took a step back, causing the Fengxiang army to face the Xuanwu army directly. Otherwise, the Hexi and Southern Sichuan Army would have fought against the Xuanwu army, and the Weibei area would have been seized by the Fengxiang army.
When Shuofang is remote and has a lot of defense forces, the Xuanwu Army's army is unlikely to go on an expedition.
At this time in late March, Wei Fufeng learned that 20,000 troops were successfully stationed in Yuezhou and there was no war in Liangzhe, but it did not mean that there would be no war in the future.
If a war broke out in Liangzhe, Wei Fufeng must mobilize troops to support him. Compared with the barrenness of the north, Liangzhe occupies the top priority, and the bottom line of the north cannot be lost to Lingzhou and Liangzhou.
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