Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

The first thousand two hundred and eighteen chapters of Northern Xinjiang

Liu Yu was of course satisfied with Liu Xuan's performance.

Being able to plan and arrange things in advance to avoid being at a disadvantage is indeed a necessary ability for a king.

Liu Yu can believe that the wine that Cao Zhang and the others drank was not wine at all.

"Meng De, your yellow-bearded son is pretty good. He also knows the truth and is a talent. He has your style." Liu Yu said jokingly.

Cao Cao was very satisfied with Cao Zhang's wit at the last moment.

But in front of others, Cao Cao could not praise his son too much, pretended to be a strict father, and cursed: "This brat is full of cleverness and cannot get on the table."

Liu Yu smiled and said, "Meng De, don't pretend. The faint smile on the corner of your mouth has been betrayed you deeply."

Cao Cao looked at Liu Yu with a little depressed look and said, "You should stop pretending, you have cheated on your son." You can still laugh."

The banquet continued slowly until Liu Yu felt that it was almost done, so he announced it was over.

Liu Xuan had long been sent to the bridal chamber and accompanied Ma Yunlu well.

All the civil and military officials in the court had good food and drinks, and they respectfully left the palace with their friends.

Of course, there are some people who feel that they are not drinking enough, for example, Dian Wei and Zhang Fei. Afterwards, they felt that they really didn’t drink well. People like them found several friends who were drinking, and the fellows went to Luoyang Tower. They decided to have a good time.

Liu Yu saw Dian Wei and his friends' behavior. Liu Yu was originally angry, but this was not obvious that he was unhappy in the palace. But Liu Yu had no time to blame them. Liu Yu is now counting the gifts sent by his ministers.

This time Liu Xuan got married, Liu Yu did not use the money from the treasury, but it was taken out of his own small treasury. The court spent money every day, and Liu Yu thought that it would not use the money from the treasury. If there was any, the treasury would be out of money, it would cause many chain reactions.

The last time he conquered Yuzhou, he used a large amount of money and food from the treasury. After the war ended, he had to reward civil and military officials and restore people's livelihood. The treasury was under great pressure, and Liu Yu did not dare to touch the money from the treasury at all.

When his son got married, Liu Yu took money from his small treasury.

But the expenses this time were too great, so big that Liu Yu's small treasury felt it was difficult.

Only then did Liu Yu understand why in later generations, he said that a marriage would make a family return to poverty. Even the small treasury accumulated by Liu Yu's royal industries could not bear it, let alone half of the wealthy households.

Fortunately, this time, the ministers all sent huge gifts, so Liu Yu's heart would not hurt.

The most gifts were given, and once again, Liu Yu's brother-in-law Huang Chong. His move was the biggest, and he was really big. Liu Yu had already formed a habit of Huang Chong's big moves. As an uncle, it was normal to give more gifts. Besides, Liu Yu knew that Huang Chong's wealth was too much. It was so many that he could not count them.

As a child today, Liu Yu really looked down on these gifts. He paid so much attention to these gift lists to see what these people gave.

Why pay attention to these? No matter which dynasty, officials are most likely to use their power for personal gain and corruption. Throughout history, corrupt officials have been like crucian carp trees crossing the river.

Liu Yu's salary to the officials was enough for them to live a prosperous life. But it is difficult to guarantee that some people were eating what was in the bowl and looking at what was in the pot.

If a gift from an official is very expensive and exceeds his salary, then there is a problem.

For example, an official’s annual salary is 500 shi, but the gift he gives is a priceless treasure. Even if he doesn’t eat or drink, it will take decades to buy it. Then Liu Yu has to send someone to investigate.

It is not that you are worried about your own ministers, but that you are worried about people's hearts.

It’s really true that after paying attention, Liu Yu found several officials with problems.

These officials came from ordinary families, but the gifts they gave were rare and rare. Unless they were passed down from their ancestors, there would be no other excuses.

After Liu Yu counted it, he drew a circle of these questions, and then moved the gift list and all the gifts to the Prince's East Palace. After all, these gifts were given to Liu Xuan.

Liu Yu wants to see how Liu Xuan does it? It is also Liu Yu’s way of educating Liu Xuan.

When the entire Han Dynasty was happy for the prince's wedding, a spy from the "Ancient" rode a war horse and rushed towards Luoyang City.

After Li Gui finished Liu Xuan's wedding banquet, he returned to his home and kept a gentle relationship with his wife.

In front of outsiders, Li Gui was sinister and vicious, but when he returned home, Li Gui was a good man and was very nice to his wife.

Usually, Li Gui would not leave his home except for office work.

Just as Li Gui wanted to have something pleasant and wonderful with his wife, a spy from "Ange" came to disturb him in panic.

"What's the matter?!" Li Gui was disturbed and had a bad temper.

The spy gave Li Gui the parchment in his hand and said in panic: "Chief, brothers outside the northern border have heard news that the Huns and Xianbei people are moving strangely and are coming to our Han border!"

"What! How many people are there?" It was like a basin of cold water pouring on Li Gui's head.

Huns! This existence that had fought with the Han for hundreds of years now has the courage to attack the Han.

Li Gui opened the parchment and looked at it. His heart sank to the bottom of the valley, and then said loudly: "Bring all the information about the Hu people outside the Great Wall to me. Prepare the horse! I will go to the palace immediately to see Your Majesty."

Why did the Huns and Xianbei people join forces to go south? This is the situation here.

The Huns, no, should be precisely the Southern Huns.

When Liu Yu attacked Yuan Shang, Yuan Shang tried his best to lure the Hu people outside the Great Wall to try to regain the territory occupied by Liu Yu. Those Hu people were not stupid people, and they were all worried that they would be used by Yuan Shang. Only some of the Hu people in the Southern Xiongnu could not withstand the temptation and launched the invasion of the Han Dynasty. In the end, these Hu people were destroyed by Liu Yu. Liu Yu even sent troops to the Hetao area where the Southern Xiongnu were stationed, which almost caused a war between the Southern Xiongnu and the Han people.

Fortunately, the Southern Xiongnu Shanyu Huchuquan was very clear about his strength issues and decisively chose to admit defeat. Liu Yu had no excuse to destroy all the Southern Xiongnu.

But this also made Liu Yu deeply understand what wolf ambition is. After that, Liu Yu began to slowly infiltrate the Southern Xiongnu people and continuously accumulate the living space of the Southern Xiongnu in the Hetao area. Previously, in order to stabilize the Huns, Liu Yu specially opened up trading sites and slowly closed them.

Since Liu Jun was invincible at that time, he specifically targeted the Huns, and the Huns could only be described as sad.

Huchuquan was helpless and finally could only slowly lead his tribesmen out of the frontier. The Huchunus were nomadic peoples, and they could survive as long as there were water and plants. Huchuquan hated the leader who rashly attacked Liu Yu at that time. Liu Yu was now targeting the Huchunus, which was caused by that guy. Huchuquan was not without ambition, but he wanted to lead his tribesmen to slowly reproduce and survive in the Hetao area. At that time, the Han Dynasty was in chaos, and no one noticed the Huchunus. When the strength of the Huchunus became stronger than that of the Han people, the Huns could instantly seize the Han people's brilliance.

In fact, the plan of the Huns was successful. Historically, after the Eight Kings of the Western Jin Dynasty, the Huns noble Liu Yuan raised an army to rebel against Jin and established the former Zhao regime, especially his son Liu Cong, who conquered the Western Jin Dynasty and seized the Han people's territory.

Now this perfect plan has failed. The Han court has continuously compressed the living space of the Huns and even used the policy of reducing the number of taxes. The Huns had to abandon the plump Hetao and come to the bitter and cold place outside the border.

After staying in the comfortable Hetao for a long time, he suddenly came to a bitter and cold place, and no one could stand it. Anyone would have been able to stand it. In addition, the land in the north was no longer the world of the Huns. With the support of Liu Yu, the Xianbei people had occupied the plump grasslands in the north. What made the Xiongnu even more unbearable was that the leader of the Xianbei people Tutu was named Khan by Liu Yu. You should know that this was a new name. In the past, even if the Hu people occupied the grassland, they were called Shanyu.

Perhaps it was an unintentional act, and the Huns believed that the Han court was planning to completely eliminate the influence of the Huns.

Hu Chuquan originally wanted to surrender to the Northern Huns. However, he could not find out about the Northern Huns, which made Hu Chuquan feel cold.

The Northern Huns were defeated several times by the Han Dynasty and had already fled far away.

The Huns had reached a very pitiful level. The Huns suddenly discovered that the Huns, who used to bully the Han people to death, were no longer there. Now they were like a pitiful insect, driven by the Han people to a place surrounded by powerful enemies, and survival became a problem.

In order to continue the race, Huchuquan made a decision to lead all the Huns to submit to the Xianbei people. The Xianbei people are now the overlords of the grassland, and the principle of perseverance of the strong grassland is respected. Huchuquan made this principle extremely correct.

Maybe it was God's will. The Xianbei people had long been divided into two camps. The two major forces of Khan Tutu and Murong Guang were constantly fighting, and the strength of the Xianbei people was constantly weakening. The Huns who appeared rashly immediately became the targets for Tutu and Murong Guang to fight for.

The sudden surprise made Hu Chuquan calmer. After weighing the pros and cons, Hu Chuquan decided to surrender to Tutu's command. The reason for Hu Chuquan was to worry about the Han people in the south. The Huns were squeezed out by the Han people, so the Han people must be paying attention to the Huns' every move. If they made a wrong choice, the Huns might have to face the actual blows of the Han people.

Indeed, this choice is correct.

When Liu Yu first supported Tutu, he used Tutu to suppress all ethnic groups on the grassland. When the Xianbei people gradually became stronger, Liu Yu asked someone to secretly support Murong Guang and let him fight against Tutu. The strength of the Xianbei people was consumed by internal fighting, which would definitely be beneficial to the Han people. Murong Guang was not a fuel-efficient lamp, he was a brainy hero. He knew that Tutu had the support of the Han people, and fighting was very unfavorable to him, so he immediately found foreign aid Wuheng people.

Due to various reasons, Tutu's strength has been continuously weakened. On the Xianbei side, Murong Guang temporarily took the lead.

After the Huns joined, the strength of the Xianbei people returned to balance.

The "Secret" spies inquired about these things and sent them back to Luoyang.

Liu Yu thought it was a good thing for the Hu people in the north to maintain balance, so he ignored it and let the "Secret Ministry" continue to monitor it.

The Huns became the thugs of the Xianbei people and were protected by the Xianbei people. The forces on all sides of the grassland dared not bully them. The Huns began to grow and grow slowly.

Hu Chuquan was deeply afraid of the existence of the Han people and did not dare to approach the borders of the Han people. But he was very rude to the small-scale Hu people other than the Xianbei people and the Wuheng people. In order to act low-key, Hu Chuquan would ask Tu Tu for instructions every time he used troops. Someone sent troops to fight the country for him, and Tu Tu didn't agree, and he gave instructions very readily every time.

After being recognized by Tu Tu, Huchuquan led the Huns to fight continuously and absorbed other Hu people to strengthen their strength.

As time passed, under Huchuquan, the Huns had grown to a force that could threaten the rule of the Xianbei people. How could Tutu and Murong Guang tolerate the rise of the Huns again? Especially Tutu, he believed that Murong Guang had already made him dizzy. If another Hun came, Tutu Khan would not have to sit in the seat.

So, the Shanyu Huchuquan, who led the Huns to the road to revival, died suddenly one night.

The Huns were deeply saddened. They were the ones who led them out of the predicament after the crisis. But in a few days, the Shanyu Huchuquan died suddenly.

The Xiongnu ruling team knew that this was a murderous move by the Xianbei people, because the Xianbei people used the excuse to call Chuquan dead and the Huns had no heads, they openly appointed a Xianbei noble leader to take over everything from the Huns.

To be honest, Tu Tu was confused by this move. The reason was that Murong Guang was too pressured on Tu Tu, and Tu Tu had to absorb the power of the Huns so that he could deal with Murong Guang.

This instantly ignited the anger of the Huns. Liu Bao, the King of Zuo Xian, immediately led his troops to kill all the Xianbei people sent by Tutu, and then he immediately took office as the Chanyu of the Huns. According to the rules of the Huns, the old Chanyu passed away, and King of Zuo Xian was the heir. There was absolutely no problem with Liu Bao taking office as the Chanyu of the Huns. His father used to be the Chanyu, but unfortunately he was defeated by the Han people.

After Liu Bao took office as the Xiongnu Khan, he raised the flag against the Xianbei Khan Tutu!

Life in the northern part of the Seychelles is cruel, and the weak will be eliminated. The Huns are very powerful after constantly survival of the fittest and absorbing the fresh blood of other Hu people.
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next