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Chapter 386 Fengtian transportation? It's just that the time is ripe

Kaifeng, Bianzhou, was later the capital of the Song Dynasty. It was originally built by Duke Zhuang of Zheng here in the Spring and Autumn Period, and named Qifeng according to the meaning of "exploiting the border", and then renamed Daliang. Therefore, Zhu Wen used this place as the center of the regime and continued to strengthen his strength. He was granted the title of King of Liang by the Tang court, and after usurping the Tang Dynasty, the Liang Dynasty, the first dynasty of the Five Dynasties, was established.

In fact, the name of Daliang was named after King Hui of Wei moved the capital here. Therefore, Li Tianqu wanted to change the title of the king and choose Kaifeng as the capital, and there were three names of Zheng, Liang and Wei to choose.

The title of King Zheng, Li Tianqu was not very popular before, and the title of King Liang and Emperor Liang had been first adopted by Zhu Wen. In this way, the most legal way to change the country's name was King Wei. Li Tianqu was quite satisfied with this title.

Originally, when Zhu Wen killed the emperor and usurped the Tang Dynasty, some ministers in the court advised him to re-enter the title of King of Wei and add nine tins of the emperor. In fact, it was equivalent to the last step that was required to be completed when welcoming the throne. However, Zhu Wen was anxious to be called emperor. Who would have to persuade him to accept the title of King of Wei, kill him, behead him, and the car was broken... Fortunately, he was executed in one go, and then he was impatient to kill Li Zhu, the youngest son of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, and refused to wait any longer.

Now that the Tang Dynasty has been cut off, Li Tianqu decided to change the country's name to Wei, and he has long been the king's title, which is almost within reach when Jianyuan became emperor.

As the capital was settled, the appointment of officials and even the division of local administrative regions were also adjusted to a certain extent. Among them, the larger move was that Li Tianqu had drawn out the three prefectures of Ming, Ci and Xing, and Weizhou and Xiangzhou ceded by the Wei Bo army to form a separate vassal state, named Yangwu Army.

Ge Congzhou, the former governor of the Tianping Army, and his soldiers from the Ya Army of the vassal state, were transferred to the Yangwu Army to control a corner of Heshuo. Huo Yanwei, who had recently joined the delegation, was also dispatched to Ge Congzhou's tent to assist in the management of local military affairs.

After all, the praise for Ge Congzhou's "A Ge in Shandong is a Ge, and there is nothing to stir up" should have spread from the Hebei border.

According to historical records, it was supposed to be when he was fighting for hegemony between Liang and Jin, which was a battle of Xing, Ming and Ci. He first attacked more than 20,000 Jin troops in one fell swoop and captured more than 100 generals of all levels. When he fought to the east, Ge Congzhou also led the Rui soldiers to raid Liu Rengong and even defeated the eight camps of the Yan army... There were many such brilliant achievements, which shocked the vassals of Heshuo, and his record in Hebei was obviously more dazzling.

Li Tianqu was transferred to Ge from Zhou to the north, facing west through the Jin army Lu and Ze two prefectures? Even the territory under the rule of Liang State? It can also deter Liu Rengong's forces to the east, and prepare for the future? We will make arrangements as soon as possible now. It may also be due to the intention of targeting Jin State in the future...

In addition to Zhang Guiba, who was originally transferred to Xu Sijun as the governor, he sent his younger brother Zhang Guihou as the deputy envoy of the governor. Li Tianqu enfeoffed a meritorious minister and appointed An Renyi as the governor of the Huainan Army. Chai Zaiyong was the deputy envoy of the governor; Wang Chongshi was the governor of the Ziqing Army? Liu Zhijun was the deputy envoy of the governor; Liu Xu was the governor of the Heyang Army, and Kang Huaiying was the deputy envoy of the governor. The vassal states that took office were all adjacent to external forces, while Xuanwu, Tianping, Taining, Yicheng, Zhongwu... and other vassal states have always been under the central government governance. The Zhongwu army faced the south facing the east of Shannan Road and other places? It was also directly governed by the Jingji Army.

Of course, according to Li Tianqu, the territory under the jurisdiction of the Jiedushi governors was all distributed around the border areas of their own power and territories, and they were also controlled by other forces. During the Huang Chao Rebellion in the late Tang Dynasty, a large number of separatist vassals began to appear? Li Tianqu had to ensure that the appointed Jiedushi would not be separated from centralization and cut off power slowly? Now is not the best time to abolish the vassal system in one fell swoop, and completely put the Jiedushi into a false title of honor.

During the appointment of the border generals who held military power respectively? Sure enough, among the ministers in the court, some people had seen that their lord had grown to such a strong momentum now? They were unwilling to wait any longer. Originally, Zhu Wen handled government affairs on weekdays? In the hall where the ministers were summoned? Someone came out to report a memorial and said loudly:

"Now the Tang Dynasty was sacrificial, turbulent times, and the evil people were rebellious, and the world was overturned. It all depends on the great king's divine martial arts to determine the disasters and chaos, and it is difficult to all directions, and the merits are revealed in the world. The Liang thief Zhu Wen committed the crime of usurping the rebellion; Wang Jian, in Shu, took advantage of the situation and also stole the false title, and used the great king's civility to achieve military virtues and far surpassed Zhu. How could the king and others regard themselves as the king's title? Now that he has entered the Central Plains and has the power to obey the people, he has obeyed the heavens and responded to the people, and should be obeyed the orders of heaven! All civil and military officials, such as civil and military bureaucrats, are willing to accept the emperor's seal and ribbon!"

Li Tianqu originally thought that he was the most urgent thing and wanted to jump out and persuade him to proclaim himself emperor. Li Zhen, who was extremely utilitarian, finally took the lead in suggesting that his lord proclaimed Emperor Jianyuan, but Yan Keqiu.

With his achievements in negotiations and negotiations from south to north and his qualifications to serve in Li Tianqu’s account, Li Zhen now has some officials in the court. Originally, Li Zhen also planned to advise Li Tianqu to be emperor today, but in the past two days he wrote the memorial documents, waiting for his lord to persuade him to achieve his success in the success of the Dragon. However, he did not expect that Yan Keqiu, who had previously disagreed with the opinions of Li Tianqu as emperor, was the first to stand up.

After a moment of stammering, Li Zhen looked at Yan Keqiu, who looked calm and composed. He gritted his teeth slightly, snorted inwardly, and then stood up and reunited loudly. Even if Yan Keqiu stole the limelight first, if he wanted to say such a big thing today, he would have to stand up and show his face.

Li Tianqu also found that not only had the stern request, Li Zhen and some of the ministers close to him followed suit, and no one in the other civil servants in the hall came forward to express his opposition.

Since the Tang Dynasty had been destroyed, it was necessary to get along with other surrounding forces. Now it would be more beneficial to become emperor than to become king. After all, Liang and Shu had already become emperors one after another, and after Zhu Wen became emperor, the enemy was still the main ones, but they quickly attracted a lot of separatist forces to support him. Although Li Tianqu did not recognize the orthodox nature of the emperor Zhu Wen, compared with Liang Emperor, the name that King Wei always claimed to the outside world was dwarf.

At this time, at that time, such as Yan Keqiu, Gao Yu, and even Wei Zhuang and other advisers, according to the current situation, their lords defeated Zhu Wen and dominated the Central Plains. Even if they wanted to firmly settle down, they would have to work harder in the future... However, when Zhu Wen usurped the Tang Dynasty and became emperor, Zhao, Ye, Chu, Beiping, Wu Yue, Jingnan... also caused a large number of separatist forces to submit to the surrender. Now that his lords have seized the capital of Liang and drove Zhu Wen to Guanzhong, why can't they replace Zhu Wen to intimidate the vassals in the world?

This is completely different from being a military governor who was in charge of a vassal state, holding military and political power, just like a country. Even though he was closed, he became a local emperor. In terms of foreign diplomatic relations, it was like King Ye Luo Hongxin, and King Zhao Wang Rong was the first to be afraid of Li Tianqu's power and sent envoys to seek peace and was willing to submit. Li Tianqu has now changed his country's name to Wei, and his title can no longer be on par with the forces that he would surrender in the future.

In order to join forces in the future, attack one side and recruit another side, make a general idea. Li Tianqu now needs a clear identity, and what position can nominally defeat the kings and princes in all parts of the world? Then there is only the supreme identity of the emperor and emperor.

As for the disadvantages of becoming emperor? After the Tang Dynasty was destroyed, it would eventually be an enemy force. Whether the lord of his family was called emperor or king, they would still be an enemy. Even if the heroes such as Li Keyong and Yang Xingmi had criticisms about this, they must be very clear that most of the heroes in the world were called kings alone, and there would only be more and more monarchs with ambition to become emperors in the future. In terms of the strength and fame of all forces at present, Li Tianqu is the most qualified to become emperor. How should they get along with each other at that time, they will most likely remain the same.

In the hall, Luo Yin, who had strongly opposed Li Tianqu's proclaimed emperor, saw more and more colleagues who agreed to his family's lord's announcement that the time for the founding of the Yuan Dynasty was ripe, his lips moved slightly, and he wanted to speak but stopped. He protected Tang Zhongjun, but now the Tang Dynasty was gone. Emperor Zhaozong of Tang and Emperor Aizong's descendants had been killed by Zhu Wen's thief. What should he protect? What should he protect?

Looking for the descendants of the Li family in the Tang Dynasty... It is indeed too unrealistic. Now that the lord has such a foundation, the world cannot be more turbulent after all... Luo Yin looked around and looked back and forth, and then looked at Zhang Juhan, Wei Zhuang and others. He sighed deeply, and finally chose to remain silent and stand silently, without standing up again to object to Li Tianqu’s claim to be emperor.
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