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Chapter 395 Envoy from the State of Yan, the ancestors of a group of later generations

More than ten days later, the State of Yan sent an envoy, but rushed to the military camp of Wang Chong's army and Liu Zhijun's troops, requesting a temporary recession, because the King of Yan had already sent an envoy to Bianjing to apologize for guilt and offer. As he had no choice but to bow his head to Li Tianqu.

After all, if you continue to fight, Liu Rengong will waste his military strength in vain, and there will be a large loss of population. The two countries are not the same size at all. Even if the Yan army promotes the whole country to resist the enemy army, they can still keep the Lu Long army from continuing to survive. However, the country's finances are insufficient, and the productivity and military strength cannot be replenished in time. Don't say that it is Li Tianqu, even the surrounding King Rong of Zhao and King of Peking, and even the neighboring Khitan tribes in the north are eyeing each other, the Yan State is destined to have no chance to strengthen its strength.

So even if Liu Rengong was already arrogant, he could only be cowardly now. In his position, Li Tianqu refused to accept peace talks, but he still had to make the best attempt.

After learning the news, Li Tianqu decided to accept the envoys sent by Yan State. After all, after many considerations, he is now eager to destroy Liu Rengong's separatist regime, and the time is obviously not suitable.

Because Liu Rengong's strategic situation in Yan State was very subtle, according to historical records, he had a bad relationship with Jin State, which was equivalent to a slap on Li Keyong in the face. However, when Yan State successfully angered Zhu Wen, and led the Liang army to go to fight. Liu Rengong's situation was similar now, so he actually sent envoys to ask for assistance from Jin State.

The enemy Li Keyong hated the most in his life was Zhu Wen, but if he said that the second hated him should be Liu Rengong, who asked him to send troops to help take over Lu Long's army, and then slaughtered him from the officials of Hedong. However, due to the fact that he could not let Liang State make it bigger, Li Keyong would actually plan to protect Liu Rengong and send troops to help his enemies.

Since then, Yan State has been in Liang and Jin, and any side dares to attack, it asks for help from its enemies. However, after Liu Rengong, when did his son Liu Shouguang, who seized power, feel that Yan State is ready again, he will jump out to make trouble.

Li Tianqu also knew that Li Keyong's relationship with him was quite different from Zhu Wen? His own forces had occupied several states in the Zhaoyi army? If he still wanted to annex Yan State, he would blatantly attack Jin State... Now their relationship is still criticized in his heart? But he still had to smile in person? From Li Keyong's perspective, he would definitely not allow Li Tianqu to take the guise of friendly forces? He would gradually curb his development space of Jin State.

Due to Zhu Wen's existence, the alliance with Jin State has now collapsed? The timing is still unsuitable. Li Tianqu was wondering whether Li Keyong would break up with his side because of his intention to annex Yan State? If this is Schrödinger's cat, there is that possibility... But if you want to take Lu Long and Henghai Towns, will it cause a major hidden danger in the future? It is real.

That is the Khitan, which will be led by Yelu Abaoji? It is about to rise and will also pose a direct threat to the Heshuo region.

Liu Rengong was arrogant and greedy, but he did have a good job in fighting the Khitan. Although there was a saying in later generations that he was the nemesis of the Liao Kingdom, the autocratic Khitan shocked them to never dare to violate it. This was too exaggerated? But it angered Yelu Abaoji and other ruthless people, and still attacked Jibei and killed tens of thousands of Yan troops and defeated the Yan army? It forced Liu Rengong to take a defensive position. However, the Khitan had to annex the Bohai Kingdom and subjugated the Xi people and other troops? He did not have the intention to gather military forces to invade the south.

The praise is too much, but there is no need to belittle it to the end? Liu Rengong and Liu Shouguang and his son were in charge of Yan State? Although governing the country was a bastard? But it did have completely played the role of Heshuo barrier and resisting the alien races in the north. If you want to annex Yan State, not only will the relationship with Jin State deteriorate rapidly, but what kind of evil consequences will it lead to in the future due to the rise of the Khitan?

Learning from history, after Li Cunxu, the Zhuangzong of Later Tang Dynasty, ascended the throne in history, he gave Li Tianqu the clearest answer.

Li Cunxu could not bear it anymore and sent troops to destroy the Yan State, which was also avenged his father. However, the territory bordering the Khitan increased greatly. Although the national policy was later adjusted, at least Yelu Abaoji, who had already become emperor at that time, had ambitions to establish a powerful empire that reached the Yellow River in the south and the Mobei north.

After destroying Yan State, Li Cunxu would face the huge military threat from both the Liang State in the south and the Liao State in the north. Although he, the Later Tang God of War, withstood the pressure and destroyed the Liang Dynasty, defeated the Khitan invading the South twice, this was also a historical commentary from the perspective of God. If he took a wrong step, it would inevitably lead to the destruction of the country, and the danger during this period could be imagined.

Therefore, Li Tianqu was able to confirm that if Liu Rengong's Yan State annexed Liu Rengong, then Li Keyong's Jin State would likely break with his own side; in the future, he would face the military threat from the Khitan; Yang Xingmi, who was also in harmony with the appearance of the gods, would regain the former land of the Huainan army whenever he had the chance; Zhu Wen, who was reorganized in the Central Committee, intending to avenge his shame... This is equivalent to the probability of war breaking out at the same time as the most powerful forces in the current season, and the situation would be more than several times more dangerous than Li Cunxu in history.

He is more talented and magnificent than the Later Tang God of War, and can defeat all the heroes from all directions, and then fight south and north, easily sweep the world? That is too out of reality yy online writing routine, and Li Tianquxin said that he has not yet reached that point.

Therefore, when Yan State comes, it is still necessary to see him. Since the goal of the war has been achieved, it is just right to borrow the donkey to the side of Liu Rengong to be honest and peaceful for a period of time. During the negotiations, although there is no need to ask for a price everywhere and pay back the money by sitting on the ground, this peace talks will eventually be reached, which also conveys a clear signal to Li Keyong:

This time, our country fought with Yan State purely because of border friction and territorial disputes, not because of plotting against you, Jin State (at least not this time). Jin and Yan State have both hatreds. Our army has no intention of intervening in the dispute here. However, how to deal with Liu Rengong is certainly the business of Jin State, but Zhu Wen in the west will definitely take action. I believe the King of Jin is also very clear about the benefits and disadvantages of this.

In the inner city of Bianjing, in the hall where the envoy summoned the envoy was summoned, Li Tianqu sat upright at the head, looked at the envoy from Yan State bowing to him, and then replied loudly:

"The king of Yan ordered his ministers to come and sued him for his crime. Because he violated the territory of the upper country, the Emperor of Wei launched an army to punish him. Now it is a mistake. I hope that Your Majesty will understand Yan Yun and the people of the people, so I summoned the king's army and stopped the war. I also allowed our country to apologize for guilt and offer him apology, and asked Your Majesty to calm his anger and lenient me."

Li Tianqu smiled coldly when he heard this, and then said:

"I would like to understand Yan Yun and the people of Yan. If there is no war, the people under the rule of the King of Yan will be happy. The Liao Kingdom, who only governs two towns, dares to occupy the territory of our country. The following are the superiors and destroy them in one fell swoop! But the King of Yan now knows his mistake and comes to apologize for peace. How can I know if he is sincere? What conditions are you willing to offer to advise me to quit the army?"

After hearing Li Tianqu’s words, the envoy lowered his eyebrows and looked at him. After hearing this, hesitation flashed across his face:

"Your Majesty intends to order the King of Yan, just like Zhao, Ye, Beiping, Wu and Yue, to submit to the superior country?"

"Then I'll be spared. King Zhao, King Ye, and although Beiping also has old grudges with King Jin, your country of Yan and Jin have deeper grudges. I promise that King Yan will be his subordinates, but I want to rely on him. Isn't this to make a feud with a friendly country of Jin?"

Li Tianqu said, but his eyes were firmly fixed on the Yan envoy who came. He heard that his name was Han Yanhui, who was first aide to Lu Longjun, but now he naturally became a court official in Yan. However, Li Tianqu was also very clear that Han Yanhui would have another identity according to his original trajectory:

This person was not only a founding hero of the Khitan, but also an advocate for the Liao Dynasty's national policy of "dividing Hu and Han".
Chapter completed!
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