Chapter 92
Qian Hongnei had already known about his own ugly background and was engaged in the scandal of slaughtering cattle when he was young. Now Qian Hongnei took the opportunity to ask questions, deliberately humiliating and ridicule Hu Jinsi. But since the king had asked questions, Hu Jinsi had to bite the bullet and answer: "I have been engaged in the industry of slaughtering cattle, so I know this!" After hearing this, Qian Hongnei pretended to be surprised, but in fact he was very excited. Faced with Hu Baisi, who was usually arrogant and domineering, Qian Hongnei finally got the opportunity to revenge on his verbal matters.
The incident of Qianjin Niu passed in plain conversation, and Qian Hongneng was once immersed in joy. However, Hu Jinsi became more confused and angry. If anyone from Wu Yue Kingdom had been disguised as a person in front of Hu Jinsi at this time, he would have suffered from Hu Jinsi's crazy revenge. The other party was Qian Hongneng, and Hu Jinsi had to endure it. However, the seeds of anger were deeply planted in Hu Jinsi's heart.
Although the king and powerful ministers continued to conflict, no fatal fuse was ignited. Qian Hongnei continued to be impatient, while Hu Jinsi was still arrogant and domineering, and no one obeyed. In December, shocking news came from Fuzhou that Li Ruyun, who was regarded as a role model of surrendered ministers by Qian Hongnei, actually rebelled.
After Li Ruyun bribed Hu Jinsi with a large sum of money, he finally returned to his hometown of Fuzhou City. When Li Renda stepped into Fuzhou City, he suddenly felt that the air in Fuzhou City was so fresh and comfortable. Soon, Li Renda felt that the atmosphere in Fuzhou City made him very uncomfortable. Generals of Wu Yue, such as Zhang Yun, Zhao Chengtai, Yu An, had already returned to Wuyue Kingdom with the Triumph Army. But Qian Hongzuo was not a fool. Before he suddenly passed away, he had arranged for the famous Wuyue general Bao Xiurang to lead troops to station in Fuzhou, which was called helping Li Renda manage Fuzhou City, but in fact, it was a military control of Fuzhou City.
Bao Xiurang expressed high vigilance and special surveillance for Li Renda's arrival. Bao Xiurang had heard of Li Renda's conspiracy experts for a long time, so he naturally had to take care of him. Most of the troops in Fuzhou City have been replaced by the army of Wu Yue, and the leader is the one who is not good at soft and hard, and is quite powerful.
Li Renda will never give up, just as he did not give up when he was besieged by the six armies of the Southern Tang Dynasty before, let alone he is a free man now. Li Renda gathered his former confidant gangs, plus his younger brother Li Rentong, the queen of Fuzhou. Everyone planned and decided to launch a mutiny again, assassinate Bao Xiurang, occupy Fuzhou again, and then express his surrender to the Southern Tang and rely on the Southern Tang to fight against Wu Yue.
For Li Renda and his confidant gangs, there have been many times, and the mutiny has been extremely rich. Li Renda is very confident that he can successfully launch a mutiny again and seize Fuzhou City, just like he easily killed Wang Jichang before.
The plan is very detailed and detailed, but Bao Xiurang is not Wang Jichang after all. After Li Renda's every move after returning to Fuzhou City, he had already arranged relevant personnel to conduct close monitoring. Li Renda's conspiracies and tricks naturally could not escape Bao Xiurang's eyes. Since he had learned about the opponent's conspiracy, he had to take action first. This is Bao Xiurang's style.
In December of the fifth year of Baoda, when Li Renda and his confidant gangs held a conspiracy meeting again, Bao Xiurang led his troops to surround Li Renda's mansion and caught turtles in the jar. All members of Li Renda's group were arrested. In order to prevent Li Renda from rekindling, his gangsters from doing anything again.
In chaos, in accordance with the principle of weeding, Bao Xiurang directly killed Li Renda in Fuzhou City. Li Renda's younger brother Li Rentong and Li Renda's confidant members were killed together, and Li Renda's family was also implicated and killed.
From Li Renda to Li Hongyi, from Li Hongyi to Li Hongda, from Li Hong to Li Da, from Li Da to Li Ruyun, Li Renda ended his history of conspiracy and rebellion. Originally an inconspicuous middle and lower-level officer successfully fought between the Fujian, Southern Tang, Wu and Yue, and was able to get along with each other, disrupting the situation everywhere, affecting the fate of the Three Kingdoms.
Although the demise of the Min Kingdom had special reasons, Li Renda's disruption was also one of the important reasons. The failure of the Southern Tang Dynasty to compete for Fuzhou City was due to its own reasons, and Li Renda's tenacious defense was also one of the reasons for the failure of the Southern Tang Dynasty. Wu Yue Kingdom seized the opportunity to successfully expand its territory and occupy Fuzhou City, and Li Renda was naturally the greatest hero.
Li Renda ultimately took it upon himself and asked for his own destruction. His life experience was not dull or mediocre at all. In a sense, he was also successful, and success made his people difficult.
Fujian lacked Li Renda and there were fewer troubles, but it did not mean that no one in Fujian made trouble again. In the Battle of Fuzhou, Liu Congxiao, who worked hard, responded perfunctorily and led his Quanzhou army to return to Quanzhou City without any damage. The outcome of the Southern Tang defeat in the Battle of Fuzhou was defeated by Wu Yue, which gave Liu Congxiao a little more confidence in front of the Southern Tang army.
Although Wei Cen, the appeaser of Quan and Zhang, took away most of the Southern Tang troops, in Quan and Zhang, some of the Southern Tang troops stationed in Quanzhou, could no longer pose a threat to Liu Congxian. After returning to Quanzhou, Liu Congxian was in a good mood, but he felt very unhappy with the group of Southern Tang troops stationed in Quanzhou. Because those Southern Tang troops would be the main obstacle for him to achieve independent separatism and autonomous management of Quanzhou.
One day, Liu Congxiao found the generals of the Southern Tang army and used the rather gentle tone that persuaded Wang Jixun before, and persuaded the general: "General, our Quanzhou and Fuzhou City in the north are enemies of feudal enemies, and the south is connected to the wilderness of Lingnan. The miasma spreads, the terrain is dangerous and the land is barren. Due to the continuous wars in recent years, all the farmland and mulberry forests have been abolished. The taxes collected every winter and summer can only support our own military and civilians in Quanzhou. How dare you work hard to station the army here for a long time?"
Liu Congxiao once again used his gentle persuasion tactics. Behind this gentle persuasion tactic is infinite murderous intent. The implication of Liu Congxiao is that Quanzhou City is very poor and cannot support your army, so please leave Quanzhou immediately and return to the Southern Tang Dynasty. If you are reluctant to leave, I am sorry, I do not have the ability to provide you with food and drink. If you dare to make trouble in Quanzhou City, I am sorry, our Quanzhou army will focus on taking care of you. There is a hidden meaning of threat in the gentle words.
Nan Tang Quan, the generals of Zhang were not powerful characters, and the current situation was clear. The Southern Tang army had just suffered a crushing defeat in Fuzhou City. Just because Quan and Zhang's soldiers were not opponents of Liu Congxiao, they were just smart to protect themselves. It was important to save their lives. Liu Congxiao successfully implemented his gentle persuasion tactic again. Since the other party was very cooperative, Liu Congxiao would also give face. Before the Southern Tang army left, he held a banquet and warmly sent the Southern Tang army to leave Quanzhou City.
The Southern Tang army was grounded on the territory that should belong to the Southern Tang Dynasty.
The head-headed snake Liu Congxiao drove out of Quanzhou City in an extremely gentle way. When the news reached Jinling, the capital of Southern Tang, Li Jing was so angry that he almost vomited blood. Li Jing even had the idea of sending troops to attack Quanzhou City, but the persuasion of the ministers made Li Jing calm. The disastrous defeat of Fuzhou City had caused the morale of the Southern Tang army to degenerate, and people's hearts were disintegrating, and a large-scale war could no longer be launched in a short period of time.
If Liu Congxian is forced to surrender to Wu Yue, it will be even more of a heavy loss for Southern Tang. Although Liu Congxian's behavior is rude, he has always surrendered to Southern Tang on the surface and has no intention of completely turning against Nan Tang. Based on the above factors, Li Jing decided to adopt a strategy of compromise and appeasement and not blame Liu Congxian's expulsion. At the same time, he also enthroned Liu Congxian as the Taifu of the Procuratorial Office, hoping that Liu Congxian could serve the Southern Tang loyally.
Li Jing had the final say whether Liu Congxiao would serve the Southern Tang Dynasty loyally. But after this storm, Liu Congxiao officially began his separatist rule in Quanzhou City for fifteen years.
In order to destroy the Min Kingdom, the Southern Tang Dynasty dispatched hundreds of thousands of elite troops, several commanders and dozens of generals. After more than two years of hard fighting, although the Min Kingdom was destroyed, it only truly controlled the Jian and Ting states, which were backward in the economic and poor land of Fujian Kingdom.
Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian, the most prosperous economy, was captured by the Yellow Bird Wu Yue Kingdom, which came from behind. Even the city of Quanzhou, which was second-developed in economy, was actually controlled by the lower-profound economy. Fortunately, the country that had been struggling to capture actually made wedding clothes for others. Li Jing was of course very unhappy and depressed.
After Li Jing lost the battle in Fuzhou, he appointed Cha Wenhui, one of the five ghosts, as the new Yongjun An Jiedushi, responsible for managing the old lands of Fujian, including Jianzhou, Tingzhou and the newly established Jianzhou. Cha Wenhui was lucky enough not to participate in the battle in Fuzhou and escaped a disaster, so he naturally continued to be valued by Li Jing.
Although Cha Wenhui was not good at military talent, he was very good at appointing talents. Pan Chengyou, an old minister of the Fujian State, was the talent excavated by Cha Wenhui. Chen Hui, a famous general of the Fujian State, was captured by the Southern Tang army after the city was broken. When the Southern Tang army was about to behead Chen Hui, Chen Hui actually broke free from his ties and successfully escaped to Cha Wenhui's military camp. However, Cha Wenhui admired Chen Hui very much, pardoned Chen Hui, and appointed him as the commander of the Zhanzhao.
After the Battle of Fuzhou, Cha Wenhui appointed Chen Hui as the governor of Jianzhou, responsible for defending military attacks from Wu and Yue in Fuzhou. At this point, the control of Jian and Ting in the Southern Tang Dynasty finally stabilized. Fuzhou City, which was successfully disrupted by Li Renda, did not become Li Renda's blessing land in the end, but instead became his burial place. After defeating Li Renda's rebellious plot, Wu Yue naturally tried his best to control Fuzhou City.
Wu Cheng, the prime minister of Wu Yue, was appointed as the new Fuzhou Weiwu Army, responsible for the full management of Fuzhou City. In the Quanzhou side, Liu Cheng had begun his independent and separatist life. On the surface, he announced his surrender to the Southern Tang, but on the surface. He had the final say in Quanzhou City, and the Southern Tang could only be regarded as a nominal leader.
As for Zhangzhou, which was close to the southern Han Dynasty of Lingnan, the governor was Dong Si'an, the subordinate of Liu Congxiao, and the deputy governor was Liu Congxiao's brother Liu Congyan. Although he belonged to the Southern Tang Dynasty in name, Liu Congxiao's influence and control over Zhangzhou were obviously stronger than that of the Southern Tang Dynasty.
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