Spoiling History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms
Chapter 549 Searching mountains and seas for peace
Zhang Fei picked up the cup in his hand and held it in front of the light curtain:
"General Zong, you are so strong.
After saying that, the mouth of the cup tilted slightly, and a strand of tea string fell to the ground, and was about to be closed at the touch of a touch.
Holding up the cup and taking a sip, Zhang Fei muttered in a low voice:
"Old General, please don't be dissatisfied with the coarse tea. I have promised to the military advisor that I will not drink alcohol until I return to the Central Plains."
After saying that, he drank it all in one gulp.
Liu Bei's face looked pleased, and he did the same thing afterwards, but his words of worship and his spats were different.
Everyone in the audience felt that it was natural. After all, this was the four-step drinking ceremony of worshiping, offering sacrifices, spitting, and dying to the lord, which they were all too familiar with. It could be used to commemorate close friends and relatives, or to pay homage to heroes and generals. General Yide used Tea is a good substitute for wine.
Kong Ming looked very pleased. Yide's previous promise to him was just a joke, but if he thought about it carefully, Yide had indeed not drank for a long time.
Looking east to relieve people's worries and make contributions today?
Just as he nodded in his heart, he turned around and saw Pang Tong sighing over there:
"Since ancient times, no one has been as cowardly as an emperor."
Next to him, Fazheng agreed: "It's the best."
Both of them were quite informal, and even exchanged opinions on the spot about who was the leader between Zhao Gou and Na Xuanzong.
Fazheng felt that this statement was simply ridiculous:
"Although Xuanzong lost his sight in his later years, looking at his Tang Long coup and Xiantian coup, he killed thieves and supported Zheng Shuo, and he also had outstanding political achievements in his early years. What can Zhao Gou praise?"
Pang Tong shook his head to express his disapproval, which made Fazheng frown:
"Shi Yuan actually thinks that Zhao Gou is better than Li Longji?"
Pang Tong laughed and said:
"If we talk about the leader of a foolish king, then he must first be a foolish master."
"However, from what I can see, this Zhao Gou is not a blind king."
Seeing Fazheng's surprised expression, Pang Tong said slowly:
"This person has the heart of an animal, the heart of a jackal, the intelligence of a fox, and the cowardice of a fox slave. His intelligence is short and weak, and his appearance is fierce and cowardly."
"When big things happen, you don't forget to fight for power and profit and harm the people. You can be called a lone man and a thief of the people."
Fazheng was immediately relieved. Thinking about it carefully, it seemed that what Pang Tong said made sense. Xuanzong could be called stupid in his later years, but Zhao Gou was the simplest and most obvious bad guy from beginning to end.
However, these were just jokes. The two of them added a few comments and jotted them down for now. Soon after, Fazheng couldn't help but sigh:
"Yue Fei's life has been full of misfortunes, which can be said to be pitiful."
The Fufeng Legalists had fled to Shu, and later Fazheng also learned about his early death through later generations, so he could taste some of the twists and turns of fate.
Ordinary people would suffer from shortness of breath once and twice, and their ambitions would be exhausted. This Yue Fei can be said to be indomitable.
Pang Tong's face softened a bit, and he said helplessly:
"Such a person is responsible for the whole world. We pity his life, but we can only see his ambition."
He knew Kong Ming's stubbornness very well, and at this moment, through the brief description of later generations, he could vaguely see the shadow of the same stubbornness in Yue Fei.
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"What kind of Supreme Emperor is he? He's just a thieves and a scumbag!"
Zhao Kuangyin couldn't remember how many times he had cursed someone today, and it had to be indecent words to express his bad breath.
Otherwise, if you say that he is "obscene and immoral", it always feels like you are praising his perfect appearance.
These words made Liu Han frown, Zhao Pu pretended not to hear them, and the servants next to him didn't even dare to look sideways.
That's how it was. To these chamberlains who were busy taking notes, the official family of the Song Dynasty in front of them was the emperor, but Zhao Gou was also the emperor.
It's okay for the majesty in front of me to curse, but if they echoed a few words, wouldn't it be suspected of causing chaos? Therefore, he was as silent as a quail, focusing only on the work at hand.
Seeing that Zhao Da was angry, Zhao Pu advised:
"Why should the officials be angry? When King Kang receives the ultimatum, eats fast and chants Buddha's name to pray for Jingkang and eliminate disasters, such things will not happen."
Now Zhao Pu is not worried about King Jin at all, and there is no need for him to contribute at all. Every time the light screen is the best assist, these alone are enough to remind the officials not to do anything to show their grace.
And as long as the King of Jin accepts the ultimatum, even if there is something like the Golden Chamber Alliance that he doesn't even know about afterwards, the courtiers will make it fake.
After all, it is well known how unreliable brothers are, and it is even more ridiculous for a monk to interfere in royal affairs.
Zhao Kuangyin was not even worried about this. After all, the King of Jin now only had one name left. His party members were scattered, and those who had misbehaved among them were all imprisoned until Dali Temple could judge their guilt.
Sometimes Zhao Kuangyin was even more fortunate to have a light screen. If it hadn't been for this thing, how could Zhao Guangyi be unable to restrain his curiosity and enter the palace and be captured by him with one hand?
However, thinking about the methods used by Yue Fei to level the bandits in the light curtain before, Zhao Kuangyin suddenly felt a little regretful:
Why didn't you try the big ear scraper last time? Is it any good?
[After Zongze died of illness, Zhao Gou needed to be dispatched to stay in Tokyo in Bianliang. Under such circumstances, it was no surprise that those dispatched were those who were in cahoots with him.
As a result, Du Chong, who was "cruel and fond of killing, but short of strategy", took office and became the new Tokyo left-behind.
Unsurprisingly, Du Chong took an action completely opposite to Zongze's active support and contact with the Hebei Rebels. Instead, he turned a blind eye to the Hebei Rebels, causing the active civil anti-golden rebels in Hebei to directly lose support from the rear.
In the autumn of the same year, the Jin State once again invaded the south. This time it clearly stated that it wanted to capture Zhao Gou and destroy Zhao Song Dynasty, and also attacked Shaanxi.
The familiar plot of "he runs away, he chases him, he can't fly" was played out. Zhao Gou had already seen that the situation was not good and ran to Yangzhou. After hearing that the Jin army went south, he ran to Hangzhou. After staying for two months, he went to Jiankang (Nanjing). ).
Du Chong, in the name of King Qin, directly abandoned Bianliang and went to Jiankang. As Du Chong's general, Yue Fei had no choice but to follow him.
But what Yue Fei didn't expect was that Zhao Gou greatly appreciated Du Chong's actions and promoted him to the right minister to lead the defense of the Yangtze River.
At the same time, it can be said that Zhao Gou sent another peace letter to the Jin people called "Zhao Gou, King of Song Kang, would like to send a letter to the Marshal":
"I would like to cut off the old name. This is a country of great gold between heaven and earth, and there is no one above it. There is no need to bother to travel far, and then you will be happy!"
This letter had no use except for making the Jin people laugh at the envoy and despise the Southern Song Dynasty even more. Seeing this, Zhao Gou continued to flee in panic.
In September he fled to Yuezhou (Shaoxing), and in November he fled to Mingzhou (Ningbo) after hearing that the front line was defeated.
When Lin'an fell in December, Zhao Gou fled to Dinghai County by boat, and then slipped across the sea to Changguo County.
Subsequently, Yuezhou and Mingzhou fell one after another, and the Jin army also sailed out to sea to pursue them. However, they encountered a storm and the ships were not as large as the Song army and had to stop.
Of course, the main reason was that Zhao Gou had already arrived in Taizhou and Wenzhou. The Jin people had no choice but to withdraw their troops and search the mountains and seas.
In a sense, Zhao Gou is indeed the blood descendant of Zhao Guangyi. This ability to escape is not something that ordinary people can master.
In the process of chasing and escaping, Zhao Gou never stopped thinking of being a dog to the Jin. He sent three batches of envoys to ask for peace, but the only reply he received was ridicule and insults from the Jin.
However, in the process of chasing Zhao Gou, the Jin people had gone too deep into the south. Under this situation, the ZTE generals finally stepped on their own stage.
After the Jin people captured Jiankang, Du Chong surrendered to the enemy. Yue Fei broke out of the siege to gather the defeated soldiers and trained them rigorously. He moved to Guangde and won all six battles.
After the Jin soldiers searched the mountains and inspected the sea, they retreated and were intercepted again when passing through Changzhou. Yue Fei won four consecutive battles.
When the Jin soldiers retreated to Zhenjiang Prefecture, they retreated in two directions. The water route army was trapped in Huangtiandang for more than forty days by Han Shizhong, and the land army was intercepted by Yue Fei and achieved a great victory at Qingshui Pavilion.
In the final battle of Jiankang in the Song and Jin Dynasties in May, Han Shizhong used large ships to block the waterway. Yue Fei relied on the Niushou Mountain to lead 300 cavalry and 2,000 infantry to break through the enemy and Jiankang was recovered.
This can also be regarded as the first tragic victory of the Southern Song Dynasty against the Jin Dynasty. 】
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