No matter how much the operation interface is like a 'game', it is all changed according to the actual situation. Although there are countless simulations with changing directions and unknowns, it is difficult to change the general trend.
[Reform the land and return it to the local government] excessively weakened the local government, but the control of the central court was not as good as that of the local government, which led to the emergence of this general trend of rebellion.
However, King Wei's vassal land is in Jiangxi. The location of this place is actually quite embarrassing. Not to mention it is located in the south, Jiangxi is still in the hinterland of the imperial court. If there is no external help for her rebellion Now, her act of attacking Emperor Zhengying was actually very hasty.
Because the court of the Dasheng Dynasty can send troops to the rebellious Jiangxi area from four directions.
But Lu Chengan saw that the chieftains in Guizhou followed suit and rebelled, so he probably knew that the king of Wei and the chieftains had secretly formed an alliance for some reason and rebelled together.
The chieftains in Guizhou can hold some pressure, and there are also many chieftains in Yunnan. If these rebellious chieftains in Guizhou instigate the chieftains in Yunnan, it will form a chain reaction.
Guizhou chieftains and Yunnan chieftains are colluding, and it is very possible to separate one side. This place can only be resisted by the officials and troops in the Sichuan and Sichuan regions. However, the king of Wei is in the Jiangxi feudal land, all the way to Zhejiang and Anhui. It is also very difficult to handle.
Lu Chengan took a look, and this is not the same as the "Banzhou Rebellion" in the Wanli period and the "Chenhao Rebellion" in the Zhengde period.
The Bozhou Rebellion was a rebellion of a hereditary chieftain surnamed Yang, and the Chenhao Rebellion was a rebellion by a vassal king, both of which had super destructive power affecting the dynasty at that time.
The [Banzhou Rebellion] was included in one of the three Wanli campaigns, and the court spent a lot of money to settle it. Not to mention the [Chenhao Rebellion] in the Zhengde period, it spread to the north of Jiangxi and the southwest of Nanzhili In the area, the person who countered the rebellion was Wang Shouren, the last sage.
Of course, both are local rebellions, and they have their own great disadvantages and shortcomings. The court tried its best to solve them easily.
The difficulty this time is that both sides rebelled at the same time. If the rebellion is to be suppressed together, the imperial court cannot divide its troops to attack. This is the biggest taboo. One must be solved first, and then the other.
However, although the chieftain and the vassal king have similarities in political power, in the final analysis, they are not a group of people. They all have their own interests and considerations. It is difficult for them to empathize with each other and understand the coldness of lips and teeth.
What is needed now is to extinguish these flames as quickly as possible.
Early rebellions are the easiest to kill.
The longer it is delayed, the bigger the problem will be.
[In December of the tenth year of Zhengying, Su Jinruo, the emperor of the early days, ordered all the places to raise troops to serve the king and gather troops from all over the place. Suddenly, the governors of Fuzhou Prefecture and Guangzhou Prefecture raised [-] troops and launched an attack on the area under the actual control of King Wei. The battle of attack. 】
[The King of Wei's offensive slowed down with the siege of officers and soldiers from all over the country, and it was difficult to conquer Luzhou for a long time. 】
[In the first year of Taichu, Emperor Su Jinruo, who reorganized the army, swore an oath to conquer the king of Wei in the south, starting from Tianjing Prefecture, with [-] soldiers, and ordered Zhu Yong, Li Shiyuan, Guo Rong, and Han Liangxu to join the army. Lv Guan personally led [-] elite soldiers to the south of the Yangtze River, and Wu Ming from Sichuan and Shu led [-] elite town border troops to harass the Guizhou chieftain and split the alliance between the Yunnan-Guizhou chieftain and Jiangxi. 】
[Emperor Taichu personally led the [-] steeds from King Qin of Hebei to march in person! 】
[Thirty thousand cavalry were mobilized from Liangzhou to go south with them. 】
[When leaving the capital, Emperor Taichu asked Zhengying, the Supreme Emperor, to take charge of major government affairs. 】
[In March of the first year of Taichu, Emperor Taichu defeated the army of the King of Wei in Anqing, and returned all the lost land. Emperor Taichu ordered that all the gentry families from Wei should be brought into low status, and officials of Wei should be demoted, and the three clans should be imprisoned, as an example to others. 】
【"Those who surrendered to the bandits today will also surrender tomorrow. I am not a benevolent king, so going south is only for the country to eliminate the Wei Fan and pacify the world!"】
Unreasonable.
When King Jin made a move, his main target was unreasonable.
This kind of action is to do it to death. In fact, it is rare. The reason why political pursuit is not advisable is because doing this kind of thing is easy to set a precedent, which will lead to being targeted.
The king of Jin directly targeted the king of Wei and the gentry class of Congwei, under the banner that the country would eliminate Wei Fan, and even more so, he wanted to kill all the hopes of the gentry from Congwei.
The removal of the country, as the name suggests, is to abolish the feudal state.
In other words, King Jin not only wanted the death of King Wei, but also wanted to deprive King Wei of his title, so that King Wei, the one-word king, would disappear completely.
"You're fine, what are you doing to provoke her?" Lu Chengan was sure that he could provoke anyone, but don't even think about angering King Jin.
Lu Cheng'an's death directly angered and even amplified King Jin's ambition for the throne in a disguised form.
Why Jin Wang can clean up the central government so quickly, because she has one of the most powerful support groups - Hebei Wu surname.
The most important thing is that when Jin Wang encounters something that makes her angry, he will hardly keep any hole cards. If he has a card, he will play it directly, and in the shortest time, he will pull up the military power of the Dasheng Dynasty across the country.
[-] infantry, including [-] elite infantry led by Lu Guan, [-] direct-line town border troops from Wu Ming in Sichuan, [-] cavalry from Hebei, and [-] cavalry mobilized from Liangzhou. Not counting the guards of Qin Wang's palace in various places.
There is no hype in the external announcement, and the actual strength is 17. If it is really written in the history books, at least it will be blown into a 50-strong army.
Not to mention that King Han and King Qin were secretly frightened by King Jin's hidden energy, King Ning was shocked by King Jin's hidden combat power.
No wonder King Jin can become a big rebel.
Whoever gives this confidence, anyone dares to rebel.
Compared with the relative of the eldest grandson's family, this Hebei Wu family is the real hidden brother!
The eldest grandson's family can only bring political capital. The Wu family in Hebei is really good at things. Not to mention stationed in the frontier, Wu Ming of the town's border army, it is too exaggerated that Hebei can produce [-] horsemen.
Liangzhou was able to mobilize [-] cavalry because Liangzhou's cavalry is a special product, and the warlords stationed in Liangzhou, the cavalry regiment is the main body, obeying the orders of the court.
The Liangzhou area is not a direct descendant of King Jin. It can only be said that the local government obeyed the orders of the central government, responded to the imperial court's orders, and dispatched [-] cavalry.
The [-] cavalry in Hebei are different.
Although Hebei also produces good horses, it is reasonable to say that it can produce 1 cavalry that can be mobilized at any time. After all, the Wu surname is deeply rooted in Hebei. There is a cavalry regiment of [-] direct cavalry that can be used at any time.
If any other prince succeeded to the throne, it would be impossible for him to have the unprecedented mobilization ability of King Jin, and be able to order the nobles from all over the place to work and contribute.
It is very likely that it was just a word of face, a few words of response, and almost a little effort, and 8 to [-] people were put together to fight at the place of King Wei.
And at this time, the newly enthroned empress may not be able to hold down the other princes. This may lead to internal chaos in the central government. Wei Wang, who has not yet crusaded against the rebellion in the south, is in the nest. flow out.
The king of Han is in power, and the eldest grandson's family on King Qin's side cannot be convinced, even if the vassal king and chieftain are the biggest enemies of the central court.
Kebao Buqi Chang Sun Ming believed that the priority of "resisting the outside world first is to settle the inside first", so he sent the King of Han away first, helped the King of Qin to go up, and then went to hammer the vassal king and chieftain.
Let the king of Wei and the chieftain of Guizhou get involved. Taking advantage of the civil strife in the central court, the probability of success in the rebellion is really not small.
Unfortunately, they met the most powerful father among the princes.
Born with a golden key in his mouth, he is favored and can be called a born winner.
The guards of the southern feudal kings are smaller than the guards of the northern feudal kings, because the northern feudal kings still have to guard the borders, while the southern feudal kings don't need to guard the borders. At most, they suppress the local chieftains.
What's more, for a feudal king like King Wei who was expelled from the northern feudal towns to the southern feudal vassals after Emperor Zhengying came to power, even if he had planned in advance and accumulated strength, he would have at most [-] soldiers.
The king of Jin can reach 17 people just because of his edict and the huge number of troops he mobilized, not to mention the troops temporarily recruited by the governors of various places to serve the king.
So, you can mess with anyone, there is room for maneuver.
I'm sorry to offend King Jin, but you really can't afford to offend her.
The rebellious King Wei simply chose the most difficult opponent for himself.
[In May of the first year of Taichu, Emperor Taichu captured Nanchang, and then ordered the execution of Su Yiling, the king of Wei, to remove the vassals of King Wei, put down the rebellion of King Wei, and transfer troops to suppress the chaos of chieftains. 】
[In June of the first year of Taichu, Emperor Taichu quelled the rebellion of Guizhou chieftain Cao Dongcheng, and began to suppress it by force in the Yunnan-Guizhou area. , Along the way, he ordered the accompanying soldiers to set up monuments in memory of his deceased husband. 】
[In July of the first year of Taichu, Chang Sun Ming went to Nangong, determined to take advantage of this opportunity to restore Emperor Zhengying and return him to the throne before Emperor Su Jinruo returned to the capital. 】
【Emperor Zhengying refused to restore the throne, and sighed: "Under the whole world, is there any reason for the emperor to take the throne of his grandson?"】
【"I disdain this."】
[The restoration of Nangong ended in failure, Changsun Ming was silent, and wrote a letter to return to his hometown, begging for forgiveness from Emperor Taichu. 】
It was only then that Lu Cheng'an noticed that the year name chosen by King Jin was Taichu.
The year name of Taichu is quite special.
This is a philosophical term, representing the invisible substance, only the innate Qi, the state of the universe that is more primordial than chaos.
It has the meaning of breaking everything and reopening the world, so among the year names, relative to the beginning, it is a bit unlucky.
It is a very domineering type of year name.
"The follow-up of this simulation, as long as King Jin doesn't mess around, there shouldn't be any problems. Unfortunately, the grand voyage plan I planned failed to launch successfully." Lu Chengan lamented, he didn't plan to stay up late, and planned to rest early .
At this time, the candlelight flickered, and Lu Chengan stood up and blew out the candlelight.
Outside the Hanwang Mansion, a figure vigorously climbed over the wall of the Hanwang Mansion. She skillfully stepped over the rockery behind the wall, and carefully looked at the patrolling guards around.
After Lu Cheng'an put forward the policy of "reform the land and return to the natives", Emperor Zheng Ying sent a guard to the Han Palace to protect Lu Cheng'an's safety.
"These people can't trouble me."
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King Jin stretched out his slender fingers and touched Lu Chengan's cheek, feeling the warmth of his fingertips. The next second, Lu Chengan suddenly turned over.
This almost didn't startle King Jin into a cold sweat. ("' 3'")
"You slept so well, this pig." King Jin exhaled Youlan, put the robe on his shoulders on the table, and slipped into Lu Chengan's bed lightly.
Very warm.
King Jin just secretly looked at Lu Chengan who was sleeping soundly.
The main reason is that this simulation is very angry.
She really didn't understand what her father was thinking, a majestic emperor went to the southern tour to inspect the local situation, and what was even more incomprehensible was that he brought Lu Chengan with him when he went to the southern tour. I can leave Lu Chengan there and send it off.
The most important thing is that Lu Chengan lost his life there. After his father came back, when his own royal family went out to avenge his revenge, his father was still surrounded by those old ministers, and Nangong was almost restored.
This series of situations is about to vomit blood out of King Jin's anger.
Thanks to the emperor's understanding of the situation is relatively clear.
The restoration of his Nangong will bring about two core problems. The first is that he does not recognize the legitimacy of King Jin's coronation as emperor. The legitimacy of succession to the throne, the second is to cause political dissension, and there are not a few people who support King Jin. One side is restored, and the other is impossible to watch the restoration of the Supreme Emperor. There is bound to be a civil war.
If the father is really restored, she will definitely turn her face.
It's not just for her son's sake, it's because Jin Wang can't calm down, Lu Chengan desperately guards his father, but what happened to their family of three?
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