Chapter 276: The Death of Zhu Zhu(2/2)
Zhang Huan let out a light breath and resolutely ordered: "Tell me my order and accept surrender!"
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In mid-February of the seventh year of Xuanren, Zhu Li, the prince of Hanzhong, was killed by his generals in Nanzhang County, Xiangyang County. More than 30,000 troops surrendered to Zhang Huan. At this point, he rebelled in Bashu. After several years, the Zhu Li rebellion, which became a major concern in the Tang Dynasty, finally subsided. Li Xilie's tribe in Huaidong also voluntarily evacuated Jiangxia, and submitted a letter of apology to the court, sending his eldest son to Chang'an.
Two months later, Zhang Huan's army returned to Hanzhong and Longyou one after another, and left 30,000 people to train troops in the counties in Shannan. Li Shuangyu was the Xiangyang Corps and was affiliated to the Ministry of War. Lin Jiuhan was appointed as the Changsha Corps and Training Envoy. His subordinates were also distributed in the counties in the West Road of Jiangnan, and were affiliated to the Ministry of War.
Chapter completed!