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Chapter 162 Bloody Battle of the Yangtze River (5)

Updated: 2012-08-18

Fighting in front of him, Liu Chan, the emperor of Shu Han, was in Chaisang, not Jianye. According to common example, Liu Chan should be in charge of Jianye and supervise all the troops to attack Cao Wei in the north, rather than in Chaisang. Although Chaisang had troops sent to Jiangxia, Chaisang's defenders were not a coordinated task of Luo Xian's defenders, and there was no coordinated task between them.

"Your Majesty, the man has been brought here." He Pan frowned and reported.

"Bring me to see me!" Liu Chan looked angry, and his voice echoed in the room. The civil officials who followed Liu Chan all complained in their hearts. His Majesty hadn't gotten such a big temper for a long time.

A moment later, He Pan led a general into the house. Although the general lowered his head, his aura and movements were always telling everyone present that he was not convinced!

"The last general Yang Ji meets Your Majesty! Long live my emperor!" This general is Yang Ji, General Liyi, who is responsible for guarding Jingzhou and transporting materials and troops to Chaisang.

"Hmph! Do you know your guilt!" Liu Chan snorted angrily and said in a bad tone.

"The last general... I don't know!" Yang Ji was a tough man. He realized that he had done nothing wrong with what he did, but he gritted his teeth and refused to plead guilty!

"General Yang, why bother?" He Pan whispered aside. Yang Ji was so angry that he didn't make any moves. He looked like he was sure that he was right, which made everyone present feel anxious and angry, and it was difficult to advise him openly.

"Seven days ago, what did you do in the restaurant in Dongshi?" Liu Chan did not erupt in anger when he heard this, but asked calmly.

"At the end of seven days ago, I saw two Wu dogs drinking in the East City, so I taught the two Wu dogs a lesson!" Yang Ji replied loudly after hearing this, with confidence. After hearing this, Yang Ji was even more worried that as soon as the Shu army invaded Jiangdong, Liu Chan issued a special order, requiring the officials and people of Shu Han not to discriminate against the people of Wu, and that as long as the Shu Han people were treated equally and did not distinguish between each other.

It is easier said than done. When the three-legged forces were in power, they regarded themselves as orthodox and the other two regimes as pseudo-dynasties. Even if Shu Han and the Eastern Wu were in good faith, both sides respected each other and never stopped their saliva. With such historical factors settled in it, it was obviously difficult to make the officials and civilians of Shu Han put the Wu people at an equal position with themselves.

But His Majesty spoke, and even if it was difficult, it would have to be implemented. The country first treated the policy equally. Whether it was Shu or Wu, officials, officials, business and military affairs, living and farming, etc., there was no difference in all aspects. Officials with multiple standards in the implementation process were either replaced or demoted to the end! With such efforts, even if the bureaucrats who were doing business were unwilling to do things according to the rules.

As an intelligence organization built by Liu Chan, Hu Leique's domestic intelligence network is becoming more and more perfect while the enemy's country is operating. Liu Chan is not a monarch who likes to be petty, but he disregards his orders and acts against the imperial edict. No matter what the motive or the form, he never ends up. Some people think that the mountains are high and the emperor is far away, so they do whatever they want, and the result is a terrible result. Some people think that they are quite safe and can hide everything they do, but often the gutters are capsized. When you think it exists, you work diligently, and when you feel that it does not exist, you will give you a heavy blow to remind you to do things honestly. This is the role and influence of Hu Leique.

From the expedition to the Eastern Wu, to the demise of the Wu Kingdom, to the current capture of Jianye, it almost unifies the south of the Yangtze River. This process took a lot of time, and at the same time made the harmony policy implemented by Liu Chan more deeply rooted and extensive. There were only a very small number of generals like Yang Ji who looked down on the Wu people and scolded the Wu people after some trouble, but the impact was extremely bad.

The confrontation with the Wei army had just begun, and Jiangnan was frequently in war, and when it was still the logistics base for the Northern Expedition. The moment that needed stability and unity the most, and the time to share the same hatred for the enemy was the most, Yang Ji beat the two Wu people and also discounted the legs of one of them, which almost made the harmonious atmosphere that was just a little bit like.

"Why did you teach them a lesson?" Liu Chan's face was terrible, and his voice was even more unpleasant.

Yang Ji just felt a little cold, but when things got here, it was already difficult to get rid of the tiger. In front of His Majesty, either came up to admit his mistakes or was tough to the end. The former was understandable, but now there was no way out. Yang Ji gritted his teeth and said, "That Wu Gou named Xiong Kui and Wu Gou kept saying that he was extremely brave. I couldn't help it, so he taught them a lesson!"

"Absurd!" Liu Chan could no longer control his emotions and shouted and scolded!

"The jokes between the army are just a joke. As a general in the army, you ignore my will and deliberately provoke trouble. What should you be punished?" Liu Chan said furiously.

"Your Majesty, please calm down. General Yang Ji is as fierce as a fire. There must be some hidden feelings at that time. I hope Your Majesty will let him argue with him." He Pan glanced at Yang Ji, sighed in his heart, but he kept pleading for Yang Ji. Yang Ji is a martial artist and even more crude person. Such a person will naturally inevitably cause trouble. If Yang Ji could tell a reasonable scene, he would naturally have the opportunity to reduce his crime.

Liu Chan looked at He Pan, knowing that He Pan's move seemed to be disobeying and furious, but wasn't it for his own sake? If Yang Ji had a suitable reason to excuse him, he wouldn't want to deal with him too seriously. After all, it's time to use people now, and there are not many brave people like Yang Ji in the army.

"Mr. He, I know your kindness, but I just don't like those who are devastated in the country bragging all day long. If you have the energy, why don't you go to the front of the formation to fight desperately! Those literati will only say how the scenery in Jiangnan is harmonious and how humanistic is so. I, Yang Ji, is a rough man, and I can't like these useless people!" Yang Ji also took the initiative to brag at this time, and he felt much more happy.

"No matter who they used to serve and who were ruled by them, they are now my people. I should treat you equally, so do you know?" Liu Chan said very slowly, but the house was covered by a pressure, which made people unable to help but feel dry.

The civil and military officials of Wu surrendered to Shu Han. No matter how others treated him, he was inevitably inferior. The country was destroyed and occupied by Wei. The people of Wu could only take revenge with the help of the Shu army. This was not glorious, but many people thought it was a shame. Although Liu Chan tried his best to build a country without discrimination, people's hearts were inferior and looked down on themselves, so how could outsiders look down on them?

Martial people are inevitably talking about heroes of the past or boasting about their bravery to prove that they are not weak. In addition to writing articles on the Four Books and Five Classics, literati also have to praise the customs and customs of Jiangnan, for fear of being looked down upon by the people of Shu. This is a common human nature and is understandable, but such actions are even more offensive. After all, no one likes noisy neighbors, and this is not a good time to boast about their abilities.

Many of the Shu people's mentality are similar to Yang Ji. People who lost their country are despised and despised. Is it wrong for them to do this?

Regardless of right or wrong, Liu Chan is just starting from the overall situation and considering the macro perspective. The country needs stability, but now wars are constantly coming, but it is not stable. The people need to rest. However, Jiangnan is deserted and a large army is needed. How can the people be stable in this situation? Only by integrating the people in Jiangnan as soon as possible and arousing the same hatred of the enemy can we unite and ensure that Jiangnan provides strong support to the front line on the basis of steady development and restoration of production!

You should know that the Shu army is also fighting for a long time. Although the country guarantees continuous development, the Southern Central and Yinzhou areas also require continuous investment to develop better. Moreover, the domestic manufacturing of weapons, warships, and even sea ships used for sea use in the Yinzhou area also consume a lot of national strength.

We must maintain development and support the military's combat. While the people of Shu Han are constantly improving their quality of life to create wealth, they are already deeply tired... At this time, the unity of the Jiangnan region is even more important! Liu Chan was determined to punish Yang Ji severely, and even beheaded, but can this promote harmony between the officials and the people of Shu Wu?

The answer is obviously no. Shu Han also invaded Wu. The hatred that the Wu people had towards Shu people was only slightly inferior to that of Wei. They were both conquered by Shu people and sought by Shu people. They had family hatred with Shu people and were ruled by them... This was something Yang Ji didn't say, but Liu Chan knew very well...
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