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Chapter 19 Meeting Qin Hui for the first time

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On the 28th of the month, Luoyang.

That morning, Li Hu, Dong Xiaochou, Huang She, Chai Yun and others were discussing the reform plan. Yuanye hurried in, "General General, Bian Jing is here, Qin Hui, the imperial censor, came to Luoyang to announce the imperial edict."

What? Qin Hui? Li Hu looked up suddenly, unbelievable.

Qin Hui, the surrendered traitor, he arrived in Luoyang? Li Hu's anger suddenly burst out, his face was as cold as frost, and he almost ordered him to be dragged out and chopped. When he spoke to his mouth, he suddenly realized that this was in the real world. This world was different from the world in the father's story. Qin Hui in this world may not be the Qin Hui in the story.

Li Hu shook his head and smiled quite self-deprecatingly, and the coldness and murderous aura on his face immediately disappeared.

"Please come in." Li sat behind the desk without moving. Seeing that he had no intention of getting up to greet him, Dong Xiaohou took Huang She and Chai Yun to the mansion to greet him.

Li Hu slowly stood up and walked back and forth twice with his hands behind his back. I remember that he had learned about Qin Hui's existence from Ma Kuo's mouth a long time ago, probably the first time he saw Ma Kuo. At that time, Qin Hui seemed to have just passed the Jinshi and had no reputation. He never heard of this person again, and he forgot about him.

"Qin Hui..." Li Hu muttered twice, trying his best to bury his hatred for him in his heart. This hatred comes from the story of his father. Even if his father's story is true, Qin Hui's surrender and stolen country, including killing Yue Fei on false charges, was all after the Song Dynasty moved south. Today, Qin Hui has a low status, a weak reputation, and has no influence at all, nor has he done evil things that both humans and gods have indignation. He must treat him with a normal heart. Besides, now he is just a censor in the palace and a small official who came to Luoyang to proclaim the imperial edict. The difference between his status is too great, so there is no need to make things difficult for him, and there is no need to kill him to eliminate future troubles.

Li Hu quickly adjusted his emotions and focused his thoughts on the imperial edict brought by Bian Jing and Qin Hui. This time Tong Guan did not meet him and sent someone to announce the edict quickly. What does this mean? Did Bian Jing have to compromise due to the situation and bow to him? Or Guan planned to use the trick, first trick him to trick himself into the battlefield in Hebei, and then immediately take the emperor south to Jiangning with the emperor?

The sound of footsteps came outside the house. The clown pushed open the door and walked in with him.

Li Hu looked at it carefully. Qin Hui was about 36 or 37 years old. He was thin and handsome. He had bright eyes. He looked resolute and full of wisdom. He gave people a very good first impression. Li Hu was stunned for a moment and it was difficult to associate the person in front of him with the traitor in the story.

Qin Hui once saw Li Hu. Although he had known that Li Hu was very young, he was standing in front of this young man. He felt the powerful power of this young man, but was still afraid. After Dong Xiaohou introduced him, Qin Hui stepped forward to salute, trying his best to keep a smile, and said a few scenes without being humble or arrogant.

Li Hu recovered from the initial shock and chi Zhong. A reserved smile appeared on his face. Then he asked him to sit down lukewarmly.

"What good news did Censor Qin bring?" Li Hu asked.

Qin Hui took out a letter from his arms and respectfully handed it to Li Hu.

The letter was written by Tong Guan. Bian Jing agreed to Li Hu's novel mobile station He sorted out all the requests and granted the financial power of Shaanxi Sixth Road and Hedong Road to the Grand Marshal's Office, allowing the Grand Marshal's Office to send people to Sichuan, Shu, Jingxi, Jinghu and other places to supervise He, and agreed to Princess Roufu as the supervisor and serve as the envoy to monitor the financial income and expenditure in Sichuan, Shu, Jingxi and Jinghu. As for the allocation of three months of money, grain and weapons to the Tiger Lie Army, Tong Guan also agreed, but considering the actual situation of Bian Jing and the critical situation in Hebei, Tong Guan hoped that Li Hu would bring his army into Hebei first, and then Bian Jing would send this batch of money, grain and weapons directly to the Hebei battlefield.

In the last part of the letter, Tong Guan focused on the emperor's personal expedition. The emperor had made a decision to personally expedition, and the camp was placed in Daming Mansion. On the first day of August, the emperor would lead his army out of Bianjing.

Li Huxin handed it to Dong Xiaochou.

This matter went too smoothly, so smooth that it forced Bianjing to have other plans. Could it be that the emperor and Tong Guan planned to go south to Jiangning in advance? Bianjing wanted to trick himself into the battlefield in Hebei, and the only way was to agree to all their requests. Think about it carefully, there was no reason for the emperor and Tong Guan not to agree. Anyway, they wanted to move south to Jiangning and rule with the Jin Kingdom, and to give up half of the country. The northwest was among their abandonment, and this place was either Li Hu or the Jurchens. Now Bianjing agreed to all Li Hu's requests. In the future, Li Hu would fight with the Jurchens for the northwest, which was beneficial to the Song Dynasty.

The Song Dynasty gave up half of the country and retreated as a strategy to advance, and the Song Dynasty would eventually come back. Li Hu and the Jurchens fought over the Central Plains, which not only gave the Song Dynasty a breathing time, but also provided convenience and opportunities for the Song Dynasty's counterattack. There was no need for the Emperor and Tong Guan to entangle with Li Hu in the matter of the Northwest.

Bianjing satisfied Li Hu, so Li Hu had to fulfill his promise and immediately lead his army into the Hebei battlefield. Li Hu arrived at the Hebei battlefield and fought with the Jin army.

You can move south smoothly with Tong Guan.

"You reply to Your Majesty, my army will immediately cross the river and enter Huaizhou, and then quickly rush to the front line of Daming Mansion." Li Hu pondered for a long time and said slowly, "But the battle situation in Hebei is very dangerous. In order to ensure Your Majesty's safety, I will personally protect you."

Dong Xiaochou, Huang She, Chai Yun and others looked at each other and immediately understood what Li Hu meant. The emperor agreed to the imperial commander's expedition, but no one knew whether it was fulfilled. Even if it was fulfilled, the emperor left Bian Jing, but he could still take advantage of the Yellow River and go south quickly while fighting in the Hebei battlefield. Therefore, Li Hu personally rushed to the camp in the name of protecting the emperor. First, he could monitor the emperor and prevent him from suddenly fleeing south. Second, he could partially control the battlefield command. Third, he could supervise the court to quickly allocate money, food and weapons to the Hu Lie Army, so as not to be deceived by the emperor and Tong Guan.

A few days ago, Li Hu and others planned to stop in Hebei to participate in the war, but now the battle situation in Hebei is getting more and more critical. Bian Jing has deviated from normal and agreed to all the conditions of Li Hu, without even the intention of bargaining. It is obviously because he is afraid and wants to escape in advance. At this time, Li Hu has to change his plan.

But there is a headache here, that is, the conflict between the Northwest people and Tong Guan has intensified, and the Northwest people must kill Tong Guan. If there is chaos within, there will be no way to fight in the front. Li Hu decided to go to the camp in person and stabilize the situation first, so that the emperor will not let the emperor escape, nor will the Northwest people kill Tong Guan, and maintain a three-way situation.

When Qin Hui heard that Li Hu went to the camp to protect his troops, he immediately changed his expression.

Li Hu saw through his thoughts and smiled, "Tell Your Majesty and the Tong Envoy that the main force of the Tiger Lie Army was led by Deputy Commander Dong to fight in Hebei. I will take the four thousand tiger guards to protect His Majesty. Although the four thousand tiger guards are a little less, Your Majesty has Sima Zhubanzhi in front of the palace, and his strength is still good, and he can completely guarantee His Majesty's safety."

Did Qin Hui dare not say that he was just an envoy who announced the imperial edict, and his position was low and he did not dare to speak in front of Li Hu.

Li Hu immediately wrote a memorial. After Qin Hui announced the order, he hurriedly returned to the capital.

That night, Li Hu convened the department to discuss matters and make detailed arrangements.

Dong Xiaochou rushed to Huaizhou to meet with the main force of the Hu Lie Army, waiting for Li Hu's orders.

Huang She and Xiaoyao led the Fifth Army of Huliu and some officials to stay in Luoyang.

Li Hu led the Hu Guards to Zhengzhou, waiting for the reaction of Bianjing. If the emperor was forced to command the emperor's army in person, then Li Hu would go directly to the emperor's camp. Otherwise, Li Hu would further threaten.

Li Hushu told Dan Li Gang, Yue Fei, and the Huli Lie Army would soon enter the Hebei battlefield to fight. The Huli Lie Army and the Northwest Army should work together, and for this purpose, we must do our best to rescue Yao Gu.

Li Hu told Luo Qinghan of Longde Mansion again. After receiving the order, he immediately entered the Hebei battlefield.

July 30th, Bianjing.

Li Hu's main army crossed the Yellow River, but Li Hu himself approached Bianjing with his army, which made the court frightened.

The battle situation in Hebei is very unfavorable to the Song army. According to the latest news, Yue Fei was defeated and returned to Xingzhou, and is currently retreating step by step under the attack of the Jin army, while Yao Gu and his army are still alive. Now the Jurchen army is about to arrive and besieged, and Daming Mansion is in danger. Some of the Northwest Army of the Song Dynasty guards the south bank of the Yellow River and some go north to block the attack, but its strength is far from enough. Whether it can defend the front line of the Yellow River can only be counted on Li Hu's main force.

After careful discussion with the central ministers, the emperor had to accept the facts and, according to the original arrangement, left Bianjing on the first day of August and led the imperial army to fight in person.

The emperor was very scared and asked Tong Guan for advice. Tong Guan seemed to have expected Li Hu to have such a countermeasure, and his chest was embroidered. "Your Majesty, the imperial commander's personal command is just a form. You just need to leave Bianjing and make a personal commander. There is no need to go to the front line. But Li Hu is unwilling to give up now and insists on protecting you personally, so you have to go north. However, Your Majesty can slow down the speed of going north and walk ten miles a day or twenty miles a day. The situation on the battlefield in Hebei is changing rapidly, so where can Li Hu have the patience to accompany you to walk slowly? In a few days, he will go north first."

"I know this, I'm not worried about this." Of course the emperor knew this little trick. What he was worried about was that Li Hu would keep staring at him, making him unable to escape, and delaying his time going south to Jiangning.

Tong Guan was the most worried about this, but he knew that the reason why Li Hu personally protected the emperor was to keep a close eye on the emperor, that is, the emperor and the court moved south to Jiangning might have leaked. On the one hand, Tong Guan risked the intensification of conflicts with the people of the Northwest and kept forcing the Northwest Army to fight with the Jin army, and on the other hand, he pulled Zhang Bangchang out to preside over the peace talks with the Jin Kingdom. His real purpose was to confuse the public and cover him up to implement the plan of moving south in secret. Once this plan was exposed, the result could be imagined. Not only could he not be able to save it, but even the emperor could not.
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