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Chapter 203 Follow-up

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    [1] "Farewell to Xie Ting" Xu Hun. Poem

    ?Lao Song explains rowing a boat,

    ? Red leaves, green mountains and rapids;

    The sunset is far away from drunkenness,

    The sky is full of wind and rain and goes down to the west building.

    After singing a farewell song, Zhang Jin saw that Ji Xu was so drunk that he didn't know what to do, so Zhang Jin untied the horse and boarded the passenger ship home.

    When twilight fell, Ji Xufang woke up from a drunken dream, and only then did he know that Zhang Jin had gone.  At this time, the autumn rain was swaying again, and Ji Xu left the lonely gazebo

    The next afternoon, Ji Xu returned to the academy.

    As soon as he stepped into the door of the dormitory, Li Ji ran to him and called him: "Senior brother, the head of the mountain asked you to go to his house."

    Ji Xu asked: "Do you know why the head of the mountain called me?"

    Li Ji said out of breath, "Oh, what's the matter, you missed class on the first day of school. What do you think?"

    "Oh, then I'll change clothes and go."

    "Don't change your clothes, hurry up It's not a blind date, what clothes are you changing"

    [2] "Passing the Old Man's Village" by Meng Haoran. Poem

    The old man Gu Ji millet invited me to Tian's house;

    Tree edge of the village together, Aoyama Guo oblique.

    Open a garden for noodles, talk about wine with mulberry;

    Until the Double Ninth Day, the chrysanthemums still come.

    Ji Xu hurried to Mr. Ouyang's house.

    He stepped up the winding mountain road, and the green terraced fields piled up the barren hills like glazed pagodas.  The field water reflects the twilight, which is extraordinarily dazzling; the terraced fields opened by the mountains, the highest reaches the eighty-sixth floor, really like a ladder to the blue sky!

    In the depths of Yunshan Mountain, there are a few families, and the green mountains lie outside the thatched cottage.  There was a man standing at the door of Shan Chang's house, looking from a distance, seeing the spirited look of that person, he knew it was his husband.

    Ji Xu then quickened his pace.

    When he came to the gentleman, he saluted first, and then called sir.  Ouyang Su didn't answer, but smiled kindly at Ji Xu, then turned and entered the gate of his house.

    Ji Xu then followed in.

    Mr. Ouyang led Ji Xu into the living room, and saw that his wife had prepared a sumptuous meal.  Seeing Ji Xu coming in, Mrs. Wu stood up and said with a smile: "Ji Xianggong, come and sit down quickly, sir, I have been waiting for you for a long time."

    Ji Xu quickly explained: "It was the heavy rain that blocked my return journey."

    "I know, I know, I know it's raining heavily, and you won't be able to make it back. So, sir, I prepared thin wine tonight to keep you out of the cold."

    Ji Xu's heart relaxed a little: it doesn't look like it's going to beat the rhythm.

    Ouyang Su didn't have any opening remarks, but led Ji Xu to drink three glasses of wine first, then got up to the wall table and took out a letter, saying: "The day before yesterday, I received two letters, both from Zhang Jin's father  One is for Zhang Jin, the letter only says that his mother is sick and misses his son very much, and asks Zhang Jin to go home as soon as possible; the other is for me, and tells me about the situation at home  , mainly because I was afraid that I would not allow Zhang Jin to fake it." Mr. Ouyang handed the letter to Ji Xu, "This is the one that was sent to me."

    Ji Xu took the letter, took out the letter, and read it carefully.  The more Ji Xu read, the more surprised he became, and the more he read, the more excited he became, his hands and feet kept shaking.

    Mr. Ouyang said: "Zhang Jin's father did not dare to tell him that such a big incident happened at home, for fear that he would not be able to bear it."

    Ji Xu asked: "Sir, did you want me to do something when you came to me?"

    Ouyang took out another letter from the drawer and said, "I wrote a letter here, which is addressed to Duan Yi, the general manager of Dali, and asked Duan Yi to tell the king of Liang, and first arrest the Zhang brothers and several others.  Let the villagers out first."

    "What about his mother and those dead brothers?"

    "We can only take care of the living first."

    "So many people have died so dead for nothing"

    "Isn't this the usual practice of their Mongolians?"

    "This king of Liang Hey, sir, didn't Wang Chan, the king of Liang, die during the 'Battle of the Two Capitals'?"

    "Yes, after Wang Chan's death, Tujian, the Mongolian kings who followed Wang Chan and opposed Wen Zong, fled back to Yunnan and proclaimed himself the 'King of Yunnan'. He also died in the rebellion the year before last. In this way, the kings of Yunnan appeared  No, this spring, the Empress Dowager ordered Wenji King Alu to guard Yunnan and named him King of Liang. After this Liang King Alu arrived in Yunnan, he plundered property wantonly, which made the poor people suffer.

    Think about it, in the past few years in Yunnan, there have been years of wars, and most of these generals who lead troops to fight have been inherited from generation to generation, and they are a group of defeated troops.; "Then what do you think is the group that is admitted by the imperial court's 'right list' every time in the scientific examination?"

    Ji Xu smiled wryly.

    "Besides, even if these so-called talents admitted by the 'Zuo Bang', what can they do for the emperor and the court?"

    "To solve problems for the emperor and create wealth for the court."

    "Since it can be easily obtained from you people, why bother? Don't forget, the Mongol Empire was established by plunder."

    Ji Xu sighed and said, "Man, living is so tiring!"

    "You don't have to worry about others, just live yourself well!" Mr. Ouyang stood up and said, "Life is like a practice. When you are proud, 'see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day';  But the trek of life cannot be turned back. Even if you are "fearful of the road and rocks that cannot be climbed", you must "be the top of the mountain";  With the power of "Nine Thousand Miles of Fengpeng Upholding" and experience, "there will be no wind and rain and no sunshine". "Wait until the Double Ninth Day", we will "come and see the chrysanthemums".

    "Sir, do you still want me to go to Beijing for an exam next year?"

    "Yes! Since ancient times, it has been our man's mission to be an official. It's just that after we embark on an official career, if we get along with others, then we will continue to be dirty; if we want to be pure, like me, find a clean world, teach and educate people come to Beijing  Before now, come to me again, and I will estimate the exam questions for next year's spring for you"

    A smile appeared on Ji Xu's face again.

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    Notes

    [1] Dali Kingdom

    Dali Kingdom (937-1094, 1096-1253, Bai language: dablit guaif) is a multi-ethnic regime established in the southwest of China in history. The whole country respects Buddhism.

    In 937 A.D., Duan Siping, the envoy of the Tonghai Festival of the Later Jin Dynasty, joined forces with Gao Fang and Dong Jialuo, the nobles in the Erhai area, to destroy the Dayi Ning State, and established the capital in Yangjubai City (now Dali, Yunnan).  Its territory covers present-day China's Yunnan, southwestern Guizhou, southwestern Sichuan, as well as Myanmar, Laos, and northern Vietnam.  In 1095 AD, Prime Minister Gao Shengtai usurped the throne and changed the country's name to "Dazhong".

    Duan Xiangxing was located in the eventful autumn. In the fourth year of Song Chunyou (1244), the Mongolian Kingdom sent troops to the customs and expedition to Dali. Duan Xiangxing sent General Gao He to fight and died in Jiuhe. The Southern Song Dynasty also sent envoys to Dali to pay tribute.  Duan Xiangxing was very unfortunate. When the Mongols invaded south and couldn't take Sichuan, they came to attack Dali. Dali's army was defeated.  Fortunately for him in this misfortune, Dali did not perish immediately because of the failure, and the Mongolian army retreated due to the death of the Great Khan Wo Kuotai.

    After Duan Xingzhi succeeded to the throne, Dali finally couldn't resist another round of attack by Mongolian soldiers, and Duan Xingzhi became the last emperor of Dali.  Dali fell later than the Jin Dynasty, but earlier than the Song Dynasty.  In September of the following year, Mengge Khan ordered his younger brother Kublai Khan and general Wu Liang to join forces in Taiwan and launched a large-scale conquest of Dali, dividing the troops into three groups: east, west, and middle.  Kublai Khan personally led the Central Route Army, crossed the Dadu River in October 1253, and arrived at the Jinsha River. Many chiefs joined them and offered to cross the river with leather bags. The Mongolian army then crossed the river with leather rafts and arrived at Lijiang.  "Yuan Kuan Revolutionary Bag".

    Kublai Khan first sent envoys to Dali to persuade him to surrender. Dali Prime Minister Gao Taixiang advocated resolute resistance and killed the envoys.  In December, Kublai Khan's army went straight down, drove straight into Longshou Pass, and approached Dali City almost without any resistance.  Subsequently, the Mongolian West Route Army led by Wu Lianghetai also crossed the river to Tacheng, Judian, and Shigu in Lijiang County.  The Eastern Route Army crossed the Jinsha River and arrived at Chuxiong and Yao'an.  In this way, the three-way army formed a siege of Dali City.  The aristocrats of various ethnic groups in Dali descended one after another.  At that time, the military power of the Dali Kingdom was not weak, but in order to weaken the influence of the Duan clan and control the state affairs, the Gao clan deliberately put the elite of the Dali Army under their own control, and at the same time focused on developing their own local armed forces.  The strength of Wang Ji's land is rather weak.  Duan Xingzhi and Gao Taixiang led their troops back to the city to fight, but they were defeated miserably. They abandoned the city and fled.  Kublai Khan ordered Yao Shu to split the silk as a flag, write on it to stop the killing, and order the streets and alleys separately, so the army and the people were stable.  Yao Shu also collected books and archives of Dali.  Mongolian soldiers captured Gao Taixiang in Yaozhou, "Taixiang ran to Yaozhou, was arrested, ordered to surrender, unyielding, and ordered to be killed in Wuhua Building." Gao Taixiang was sentenced to death, sighed and said: "Duan luck will not return, the angel made it so, for  When the minister dies, it will cover his share." Kublai Khan believed that he was a loyal minister, and "promised him to be an official" to his descendants.  Later, some of the descendants of the Gao family were named chieftains in Yao'an, Heqing and other places, and they were inherited for more than 30 generations until they changed the land and returned to the local people.

    In 1254, Kublai Khan returned to the north, and Liuwu Lianghetai continued to attack.  In the autumn of 1254, Mongolian soldiers pursued to Kunming and captured Duan Xingzhi alive.  After Duan Xingzhi was captured, he was sent to the Mongolian Khan Court in the north to meet Mengge Khan.  Mengge Khan gave him Huairou, gave him a golden talisman, ordered him to return to the country, and appointed him as the hereditary chief of Dali to continue to manage the original ministries.

    In the seventh year of Zhiyuan (1270), the Yuan Dynasty established the Yunnan Province in Dali, which strengthened China's rule over the southwestern border.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com)After Xingzhi was captured, he was sent to the Mongolian Khan Court in the north to meet Mengge Khan.  Mengge Khan gave him Huairou, gave him a golden talisman, ordered him to return to the country, and appointed him as the hereditary chief of Dali to continue to manage the original ministries.

    In the seventh year of Zhiyuan (1270), the Yuan Dynasty established the Yunnan Province in Dali, which strengthened China's rule over the southwestern border.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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