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Chapter 444 This is Luoyang, a big man!(1/2)

'boom……'

Wang Buxu slammed his fist on the cases in front of him, and the anger on his face was already uncontrollable.

Suffered some losses?

Ten people beat two hundred people. Is this a problem of suffering a slight loss?

"What now?" Wang Buxian asked with a livid face.

"The nearby Forbidden Army brothers have all gone to support, and the situation has been brought under control. They are surrounded in the inn, clamoring to see His Majesty!" Zhang Buyi said.

"Give him the face to pay back!" Wang Buxuan cursed angrily.

Xiao He thought about it and felt that if no one came out to cool down, something big would happen.

What kind of character is Wang Buxian?

Isn’t it clear to Xiao He?

So what is Chen Ping’s character?

To be honest, if anyone is still sane right now, it's probably just me and Cao Shen.

The Xiongnu came to envoy this time, no matter what the purpose was.

But for the big man, it is indeed of extraordinary significance.

There is an essential difference between him and the Yuezhi envoys. Although no one would have thought so two years ago, now, the Xiongnu actually still has this qualification and status.

After all, the Yuezhi had to go south to seek protection from the Han Dynasty, and the Donghu were defeated in one battle.

Although the three battles with the Han ended in failure, the strength of the Xiongnu should not be underestimated.

And this is the critical moment when the imperial court is fully preparing for war and preparing to move south. The Xiongnu side should focus on appeasing them, without asking for too much, just asking them not to cause trouble.

Otherwise, when the Han Dynasty starts a war between the north and the south at the same time, there will be no problem in terms of military strength.

But who can say for sure about war?

"Your Majesty, it's better for me to go there. After all, it's a foreign country..."

"Where are they going? No matter how powerful the Huns are, they are just defeated generals of the Han. If the Han doesn't respect them, don't think about it. Do they respect the Han? This is Luoyang, the Han! Now that we are here

, you have to abide by the rules of a big man, I don’t care who he is!" Wang Buhung reprimanded with unspeakable anger.

Of course Xiao He meant well, but Wang Buxian still knew the difference between good and bad.

But what the Huns did really touched Wang Buxing's bottom line.

What happened to Gentiles?

Should you be superior to foreigners?

Can you act recklessly as a foreigner?

I just can't tolerate you grandsons today.

A defeated general, I really don’t know where the sense of superiority comes from!

"No one is allowed to intervene in this case. Let Luoyang Law Lieutenant handle it. Those who beat people or smash them will be dealt with according to Han law. Those who should be sent to corvee will be sent to corvee. Those who do not do anything will be detained.

All the war horses will be escorted by the Forbidden Army and will be driven out of the country!" Wang Buxu said directly.

"Your Majesty..." Xiao He was slightly worried and wanted to persuade him again.

"Shizhong Xiao!" Chen Ping stretched out his hand to pull Xiao He and said earnestly: "Your Majesty is right, no matter who he is, he must abide by the rules of the place when he arrives. No one is exception. When the envoys of the Han Dynasty are on a mission,

, don’t we also need to abide by other people’s rules? Now the Huns don’t understand any rules and are like barbarians. If the court doesn’t punish them severely, how can they convince the public? How can they frighten Xiaoxiao?”

"Hey..." Xiao He sighed helplessly, then looked at Wang Buhung, cupped his hands and said: "I sincerely request your Majesty to order the border troops to be on guard to prevent the Huns from jumping over the wall!"

The envoy did not even see the emperor in Han Dynasty, so naturally the purpose of the envoy was not achieved.

In addition, they were also punished by the Han Dynasty using Han laws. With the character of the Huns, would they accept this result?

Absolutely not, so when those who were put back went back, they would definitely describe it in a more elaborate way. Maybe, the Huns would really raise their troops and go south again.

Although the Han army was not afraid, the imperial court was.

This is a war that should be avoided. What the court is afraid of is not that it cannot win, but that it cannot fight.

War consumes a lot of money. Nowadays, the Han family is not rich and they have to develop and build everywhere. They will not be able to support a large-scale war in a short time.

This is beyond doubt.

Wang Buxian also knows this, so he will rest this year and next year, and then go south.

But before going south, Wang Buxu planned to send an envoy south in advance to see if a peaceful solution could be achieved. When the army went south, there would be no need to fight, and it would be enough to directly take over the territory. This way the cost would undoubtedly be much smaller.

If this is the case, the money saved can be used for the war against the Huns in the north.

However, Guan Ying's plan was to launch multiple attacks to gradually weaken this protracted war strategy.

"Haha!" Wang Buxu suddenly sneered, and then said: "If you are not afraid of death, let them come!"

"The Huns have been coming for a long time, so why send envoys? According to the character of the Huns, if they can fight, wouldn't it be better to send troops directly? By sending the envoys in advance, wouldn't they have alerted us in advance? Furthermore, now

It’s hard to say whether the Xiongnu interior is a piece of iron or not!” Chen Ping agreed.

He had great doubts about the purpose of the Huns' envoys, and after thinking about it, he guessed that they were most likely here for the prisoners and trophies.

But they didn't even think about it. Since the Han Dynasty had formulated such a war plan, how could they easily return these people to them?

What a mysterious operation!

The decision to deal with the Huns' trouble was thus determined. Except for Xiao He who said a few words, no one else had any doubts.

As for why the king didn’t summon the Xiongnu envoys when he was not hungry?

There is no need for Wang Buxian to explain this reason at all. Anyone who is present and not present will know the reason.

Although Wang Buxian is very busy, he does not have no time at all.

But the Huns were really unruly, and they had to deliver credentials when they were on an envoy trip.

Okay, even if you Huns don't know what a credential is, after all, in a barbaric land with no writing and culture, we can understand this.

But if you want to see the emperor as soon as possible, shouldn't you inform him in advance?

The normal procedure is that if the mission is in a hurry, they will submit their personal version of credentials to the other party immediately after entering the capital.

The personal letter of credence is where the envoy writes down the purpose of the trip and sends it to him.

When people got this letter, they looked at it and thought, oh, so you are here to do this, and then they began to convene the ministers to discuss this matter.

Deploy what should be deployed, investigate what should be investigated, wait until the preparations here are almost complete, and then we will summon you.

At this time, you are handing over your formal credentials, and the two parties begin to talk about the specific content.

Even if the Xiongnu didn’t have words to carry these contents, you can always speak, right?

Can't someone send a message and tell them what you are here for?

If you don't send a message, how can I summon you?

Are you going to wait for you to come over and discuss things with me, and then I'll be confused and ask you questions?

In other words, when I go to visit a friend’s house, I have to give notice in advance. If I show up uninvited, everyone will be embarrassed.

In other words, even in the future, you still have to make a phone call and ask if you are home before going, right?

Now the Xiongnu gives people the impression that I am uneducated, so don’t be as knowledgeable as me!

I'm uneducated, don't mind anything!

I am uneducated, so whatever I say is what I say!

I'm uneducated, so you have to listen to whatever I say!

I'm uneducated, so you have to do whatever I ask you to do!

It was precisely because the performance of the Huns on the way was reported back, and because I saw with my own eyes every move they made after entering Luoyang.

Therefore, Xiao He said good things about the Huns in the meeting hall today and begged for mercy on their behalf.

But in fact, no one, including Xiao He, had the slightest favorable impression of the Huns.

Is this still an envoy, or is it led by a prince, that's it?

Isn’t it a shame?

After things were settled, Zhang Buyi sent some more forbidden troops to help.

Then in the meeting hall, everyone continued to discuss.

But at this moment, Wang Buxin's thoughts had already gone away.

It is inevitable to deal with the Xiongnu mission, but after the deal is completed, there will inevitably be sequelae.

This may disrupt the court's deployment.

Although there is a high probability that the Huns will not take risks, it is really difficult to say this kind of thing, after all, it is Murphy's law.

The more you don't believe something, the more likely it is to happen.
To be continued...
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