In the end, Han Fu followed the advice of the three men and let Jizhou be given to Yuan Shao.

The change of ownership in Jizhou shocked the world.

Dong Zhuo took control of Luoyang and moved the capital to Chang'an, leaving the imperial power behind.

But for the obedience of the imperial decree, everyone still has to put on a show at least on the surface.

For example, Cai Yong, Xun Shuang, Chen Ji, Han Rong, Shen Tupan and others were expropriated.

For example, Shangshu Han Fu was appointed as the governor of Jizhou, Shizhong Liu Dai was appointed as the governor of Yanzhou, Kong Ni from Chenliu was appointed as the governor of Yuzhou, Zhang Miao from Dongping was appointed as the governor of Chenliu, Zhang Zi from Yingchuan was appointed as the governor of Nanyang, and Yuan Shao was appointed as the governor of Nanyang. Bohai prefect and so on.

Although these people knew that their appointment was not the emperor's will, but Dong Zhuo's.

But after all, after the imperial decree was issued, they all obeyed it.

There is a vivid relationship between the emperor, Dong Zhuo and the princes of the Guandong.

Dong Zhuo would not randomly issue decrees to the Guandong princes in the name of the emperor, and the Guandong princes were still loyal to the Chang'an court on the surface.

As for the emperor Liu Xie, I hope that the princes of the Kwantung region will come over soon to drive Dong Zhuo away or kill him, so that he can regain the imperial power.

In the alliance of princes, Yuan Shao named himself a general of chariots and appointed Cao Cao as an acting general of Fenwu.

With these two appointments, Yuan Shao usurped the imperial power.

But because it was a crusade against Dong Zhuo, no one cared.

But this time, Yuan Shao, as the prefect of Bohai Sea, took Jizhou by clever means, which completely disrupted the order of the Han Dynasty.

Without the imperial decree, the prefect of a county actually seized the land of a state, which made the eyes of many Kwantung princes shine.

Among them, the brightest eyes are Gongsun Zan, Cao Cao and Sun Jian.

In fact, in history, Yuan Shao made such a counterattack. After finding a shortcut, Gongsun Zan immediately imitated, killed Liu Yu, and proclaimed himself the Shepherd of Youzhou.

As for Cao Cao, as the prefect of Dongjun, he looked down on Yanzhou.

As for Sun Jian, he was unlucky and died while fighting Jingzhou.

In short, Yuan Shao's attack this time disrupted the order, shocked the world, and touched the hearts of the princes of the Kanto region.

As the shepherd of the state, he began to be wary of the sheriffs in the state.

The ambitious county guard began to think about how to kill the state shepherd and take charge of the state's military and political power by himself.

Yuan Shao's shameless act made Gongsun Zan very angry.

However, when Jizhou changed hands, Gongsun Zan had no excuse to raise troops anymore, so he had to retreat in regret.

Gongsun Zan is still relatively wise now, and he knows in his heart that he and Liu Yu are already at odds, and if he continues to quarrel with Yuan Shao, once Liu Yu and Yuan Shao form an alliance in the future, it will be difficult for him to develop.

Therefore, Gongsun Zan chose to endure this tone, imitate Yuan Shao, kill Liu Yu first, take over the military and political power in Youzhou, and then go south to find Yuan Shao for revenge.

After entering Jizhou, Gongsun Zan withdrew his army again, and Yuan Shao was extremely energetic.

Yuan Shao fulfilled his promise and named Han Fu General Fenwu.

However, under Han Fu's command, there are no soldiers or subordinates, so General Fenwu is just a display.

However, Yuan Shao valued talents very much.

Only Changshi Gengwu, Biejia Minchun, Zhizhong Li Li and others, because they did not want to surrender to Yuan Shao, even ambushed soldiers to assassinate Yuan Shao, were all killed by Yan Liang and Wen Chou.

The rest of civil and military forces basically surrendered to Yuan Shao.

Through Ju Shou's recommendation, Yuan Shao personally brought generous gifts, and asked Detian Feng to come out of the mountain and let him go.

Yuan Shao also appointed Shen Pei as the Bie Jia in Zhizhong.

In addition, Guo Tu and Xin Ping were also reused by Yuan Shao because they assisted Xun Chen, Gao Gan and Zhang Dao to persuade Han Fu to succeed.

In terms of generals, Yuan Shao also followed Ju Shou's recommendation and promoted Zhang Yun to be a school lieutenant and Gao Lan to be an army commander.

Zhang Yun also recommended Lu Kuang, Lu Xiang brothers, Jiang Qi, Zhu Ling, Ma Yan and others, and Yuan Shao also promoted them.

Since then, Yuan Shao's command can be described as Wenchang and Wusheng.

Civil servants include: Xun Chen, Tian Feng, Ju Shou, Xu You, Feng Ji, Shen Pei, Xin Pi, Xin Ping, Chen Lin and others.

Generals include: Yan Liang, Wen Chou, Zhang He, Gao Lan, Chun Yuqiong, Lu Kuang, Lu Xiang, Gao Gan, Jiang Qi, Zhu Ling, Ma Yan, etc.

There are six countries and three counties in Jizhou. After Yuan Shao took control of Jizhou, he quickly took control of the five countries and three counties, and almost all of them expressed their surrender to Yuan Shao on their own initiative.

Only Ju Yi of Changshan Kingdom remained motionless, sitting and watching Jizhou change hands, neither raising troops nor surrendering.

Yuan Shao followed Ju Shou's advice and sent someone to deliver a letter to Ju Yi, intending to recruit and surrender Ju Yi on the condition that Jianwu General and Bing Cao would be engaged.

However, neither Yuan Shao nor Ju Shou expected that before Yuan Shao's letter arrived, Ju Yi had already received a letter from fellow villager Jia Xu.

What Jia Xu's letter meant was that the imperial decree appointed Huayu as the shepherd of Bingzhou, and let Huayu lead the army northward to drive the three clans out of Hedong and Bingzhou.

Jia Xu heard that Jushou was the Prime Minister of Changshan, and Changshan Kingdom bordered Bingzhou. He hoped that Ju Yi would put the righteousness of the world first, and send troops to help, attack from two directions, and recover Bingzhou.

The letter also stated that Yuan Shao obtained Jizhou by despicable means, without the will of the emperor and the support of the people of Jizhou, so it will not last long.

"Hua Yu Hua Ziyi..." Ju Yi put down the letter and murmured, "It's a pity that Han Fu only sent food and grass, not troops, in the Kwantung princes' alliance. Otherwise, the battle might not be so good..."

Ju Yi is warlike, and he even thinks that no one in the world can match the leadership of a general in the world.

Moreover, Ju Yi has long been itching for Hua Yu's consecutive defeat of the Kwantung princes, and he has the heart to compete with Hua Yu.

This time, Jia Xu wrote a letter saying that Hua Yu was going north to crusade against the aliens in Bingzhou, so he couldn't help but feel itchy.

This is a matter of merit.

If it can be done, it will not only mean that Ju Yi's reputation will not only be limited to Liangzhou and Jizhou, but also famous in the thirteen prefectures of the Han Dynasty.

More importantly, Ju Yi can also compare with Hua Yu, who will lead the army and fight better.

At this time, the steward reported that Yuan Shao had sent someone to send the letter.

Yuan Shao's letter?
Ju Yi's heart moved, and he ordered the letter to be presented. He wanted to see what Yuan Shao wrote in the letter.

After reading it, a hint of disdain appeared on the corner of Ju Yi's mouth, and he muttered to himself, "Hey, General Jianwu?"

"The meritorious service is engaged in?"

A sneer appeared at the corner of Ju Yi's mouth: "Yuan Benchu ​​is just relying on the shadow of the Yuan family, how can he know my ambition of Ju Yi."

"I, Ju Yi, don't have power, wealth or sex, only fame."

"My Ju Yi's ambition in life is to be like Wei Qing and Huo Qubing in the past, to be invincible and famous all over the world."

"The only one who knows my Ju Yi's ambition is Jia Wenhe."

The two letters before and after were both invitations. Jia Xu's letter did not have any promises, while Yuan Shao's letter had official rewards.

Ju Yi barely thought about it, and made up his mind.

Then, Ju Yi wrote back to Jia Xu and Yuan Shao respectively.

In the reply letter to Yuan Shao, he politely rejected Yuan Shao's general Jianwu and meritorious service, saying that it was good for him to serve as Chancellor of Changshan.

Ju Yi's meaning is obvious, you will be your Jizhou Mu, and I will be my Changshan Prime Minister, we will not violate the river water.

On the surface, I am polite to you and recognize you as Jizhou Mu, but actually I am listening to the tune and not to the announcement.

And Ju Yi's reply to Jia Xu was also very simple. He didn't refuse or agree. He only said that he would send troops to help Hua Yu after Changshan was stabilized.

Both sides did not agree, and neither side refused, Ju Yi was going to sit on the mountain and watch the tigers fight.

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