[Before Temujin's death, the arrangement of uniting the Song Dynasty and destroying the Jin Dynasty was certainly not without purpose.

In fact, after the Battle of Yehuling, Mongolia's momentum was established. At that time, Xixia and Jin, who were in danger, both sent envoys to the Song Dynasty. Temujin also sent envoys to the Southern Song Dynasty out of consideration of not wanting a three-party coalition.

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It's just that the Southern Song Dynasty had just undergone dramatic changes a few years ago - Prime Minister Han Yuzhou's headless tomb is still reminding everyone.

At the same time, Shi Miyuan, who assassinated Han Kunzhou, succeeded in taking power. He who led the "Jiading Peace Agreement" with the Jin Kingdom could not be interested in sending troops.

As a result, the envoys from the three parties of Meng, Xia and Jin were rejected by the Southern Song Dynasty. Even the rebels who gathered in Guanzhong, Henan at that time to fight against the Jin border and seek return, the Southern Song Dynasty strictly abided by the "no betrayal" clause in the peace agreement and rejected them all.

However, the situation changed so quickly later that the attitude of the Southern Song Dynasty continued to waver.

Jin Xuanzong went crazy and slapped the peace faction in the face with his stinky chess of "the north loses and the south makes up for it", which made the Southern Song war faction have a voice again.

During this period, the Southern Song Dynasty even sent envoys to Central Asia under the escort of the Mongols to meet with Temujin, who was still on the Western Expedition, to discuss the destruction of the Jin Dynasty.

However, as the sober-minded Jin Aizong, who advocated re-establishing rapprochement with Song and Xia against Mongolia, came to the throne, the Southern Song Dynasty's attitude towards Mongolia became ambiguous again, and the Mongolian envoys were refused entry.

In February 1227, Temujin saw that he was about to succeed in destroying Xixia, so he temporarily sent a cavalry force to attack Jiezhou (Wudu) and then besiege Xihezhou with the intention of knocking on the mountain to frighten the tigers. He planned to scare the Southern Song Dynasty into agreeing to the request of borrowing the road. As a result, this scare directly exposed the Southern Song Dynasty's underwear.

At that time, the Sichuan envoy heard about the Mongolian invasion, adhering to the fine tradition of the Southern Song Dynasty, and made a decision to abandon the five states and defend the three passes without finding out the enemy's situation.

In addition to the fallen Jiezhou, the troops stationed in Fengzhou, Tianshui Army, and Chengzhou retreated without seeing a single Mongolian, causing the territory to be burned. He Jin, the deputy commander of Xihe Prefecture, refused to retreat. Only then did Xihe Prefecture avoid disaster.

This absurd incident, known as the Dinghai Incident in history, also opened Mongolia’s eyes:

I'm good at dealing with a personality like yours.

In 1231, Tuo Lei directly used force to take advantage of the passage, first defeating Malingbao, Fengzhou, and Xingyuan Mansion, and then successively captured Xihe Prefecture, Mianzhou, and Da'an troops, and massacred the plundered cities.

Gui Ruyuan, the envoy of Sichuan's pacification system, immediately agreed to the request to use the passage and sent Mongolia over to destroy the gold.

In 1232, Jinmeng fought at Sanfeng Mountain, and the Jin Kingdom was defeated. Monk Chen died in the battle.

In 1233, the countdown to the end of the Jin Dynasty began after losing Bianjing. At the same time, the authoritarian Shi Miyuan of the Southern Song Dynasty hiccuped, and Song Lizong was able to take charge.

In 1234, the Southern Song Dynasty provided 300,000 shi of grain to support Mongolia in exterminating the Jin Dynasty. Meng Gong led his troops to besiege Caizhou City, eventually destroying the Jin Dynasty and returning in triumph with half of Jin Aizong's body.

In the same year, Emperor Lizong of the Song Dynasty, who was in charge for the first time, really wanted to make a difference. After hearing that Mongolia had been depleted of men and horses in successive battles to destroy the Jin Dynasty, he insisted on launching the last Northern Expedition of the Southern Song Dynasty: what is known as Duanping into Luo in history.

The last two famous generals of the Southern Song Dynasty hurried to their respective battlefields. 】

"One general's incompetence actually brought disaster to Hanzhong!"

Zhang Fei's eyes widened and he wished he could pull the official out of the light curtain and grab him to death.

The place name mentioned in the light curtain was unfamiliar, but combined with the location and landform of Chang'an, it was easy to determine that the place where the Mongols massacred and plundered was Hanzhong!

In the previous pacification of various places, from Zigui to Jiangzhou it was almost his brother's effort to pacify it. Zilong also contributed to the whole area of ​​Yizhou, so Yizhou was peaceful and Liu Zhang moved to Jiangling City.

In addition, from Baishui Pass to Yangping Pass and then to Hanzhong, although Pang and Fa made the strategy, and Zhong Miao made a surprise attack from behind, Zhang Fei was still the leader in name.

Moreover, when the elders of Hanzhong heard that he was Liu Huangshu's sworn brother, the excitement filled with surprise and expectation was unforgettable to this day.

Therefore, when he saw with his own eyes the sign of a small group of Mongolian cavalry on the map that was about to approach Jiameng Pass, and the light curtain clearly stated massacre, Zhang Fei could no longer control himself:

"When the Central Plains is stabilized, I will return to Yanshan. I wish to keep Youyan forever and pass through the south and north of the desert, so that my descendants will not be killed like this!"

Liu Bei stood up and pressed his adopted brother's shoulder, and finally got him to sit back down:

"No wonder later generations say that Genghis Khan was neither literary nor coquettish, only martial."

Zhang Fei turned away. At this moment, he especially hated the thousand-year time barrier between him and Mongolia.

He knows his disaster and his death, but he can't bear to see his slaughter. This is his truest state of mind at this moment.

"actually……"

Lu Su thought about the chaos that he had seen before he became an official in Jiangdong. He also thought about the disasters caused by Cao's army during the Huaihe River period. He also thought about the disasters caused by Mongolia that were ten times more violent than what he knew. He couldn't help but think about it. Sighing repeatedly:

"Actually, if you had seen Temujin's words about the joy of life earlier, you could have guessed the disaster he caused."

But when he thought that it was nearly a thousand years too early to talk about this disaster, he could not help but feel the same helpless mood as Zhang Fei:

"If General Yide conquers Youyan in the future, I am willing to go with him. As a Han son of the Southern Territory, it is the Han's due responsibility to defend the Northern Territory."

Zhang Fei turned around and looked at Lu Su and shook his head:

"Commander Lu, it's better to take good rest and take care of your health first. The north wind in the land of Youyan is so strong that it's difficult to feed people."

These words made Lu Su feel a little warm in his heart, but he still planned to persist. At least he should set an example for the future generations in the south and must not alienate the north and the south.

But before he could say anything, he heard Zhang Fei muttering:

"I'll ask General Pang if he wants to see the heavy snow in Yanshan later."

Kong Ming said nothing, just slowly fanning himself and staring at the map on the screen for a long time.

It is known that the climate will turn cold for more than a hundred years, and the climate in the south of the desert will be unprecedentedly harsh, attracting the Hu people to migrate south. Then the climate will warm for more than eighty years, and then there will be another more severe cold wave for 120 years.

Then can we use these two cold waves to make the south of the desert and the Hetao areas, which have been hit hard by the climate, accept the rule of the Han Dynasty?

The north of the desert is too far away, so he will not think about it for the time being. If he wants to resist the northern Hu, the most effective one should be the Han people in the south of the desert.

He already had some preliminary ideas in his mind, but Kong Ming also understood that even the most brilliant and sophisticated plans need to store food, change money, and do good work first.

Confucius said that if he is upright, he will act without being told. If one is not upright, no one will obey even if he is ordered.

Can it be interpreted that as long as one can go out to fight against the disobedient, there is no need to issue orders, and the barbarians will follow. On the contrary, if the martial virtue is declining, no matter how many orders are issued, no one will pay attention to you?

After all, the Book of Songs says "rectify the four directions", which shows that righteousness also means conquest.

After savoring it in his heart, Kong Ming also shook his head and chuckled, wondering if he was also misled too much by the classic words made up by this younger generation?

Well... but you can write it down first.

Kong Ming was writing furiously on the notebook, and heard Lu Su beside him muttering:

"This Duanping's entry into Luoyang is too hasty."

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