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    "Zhongguan has been in charge of the forbidden provinces. From ancient times to the present, the story of the Han family cannot be abolished. Moreover, the late emperor has abandoned the world. How can I help Chu Chu and the scholars work together!"

    Empress Dowager He's meaning is very clear. Lang officials are palace officials, and eunuchs are provincial officials. The province is the forbidden area of ??the harem where the emperor, queen, queen mother, and many concubines live. According to Han family stories, these Lang officials are not allowed to enter the palace.  Those in the province, let alone letting them replace the eunuchs and take charge of many matters in the harem.

    During the Pre-Han Dynasty, Wang Mang usurped the throne on behalf of the Han Dynasty and carried out extensive restructuring. Therefore, at the beginning of the founding of this dynasty, there was a time when attendants like Shi Zhong, who were close advisors to the emperor, could enter the palace. However, by the time of Emperor Zhang of the Han Dynasty,  But because of one incident, this system, which was already filled with omissions, was changed.  At that time, the servant Guo Ju took advantage of the opportunity to enter the imperial palace and had an affair with a concubine in Emperor Zhang's harem. Unfortunately, the emperor caught him having an affair. In embarrassment and fear, Guo Ju became ferocious and raised his sword to assassinate the emperor. Fortunately, he was caught by the emperor.  The guards in the palace were beheaded, so Emperor Zhang ordered that foreign ministers without imperial edicts be prohibited from entering the palace. From then on, advisors close to the emperor like Shi Zhong could no longer enter the palace.

    Faced with the opposition of the Queen Mother He, He Jin was speechless. Replacing the eunuchs with eunuchs to serve in the ban was indeed a major matter related to the safety of the harem. He had to consider it carefully and instead asked for the execution of several powerful and domineering leaders.  eunuch.

    Unfortunately, the eunuchs who learned the news immediately secretly fanned the flames in the palace. Rumors about "the general killing the left and right, monopolizing power to weaken the country" began to spread. In addition, Queen Mother He, He Miao, and Lord Wuyang opposed He Jin inside and outside the court.  He Jin was forced to privately cancel his plan to kill the domineering eunuch.

    You must know that Wang Mang of the former Han Dynasty used the power of his relatives to control the government to gradually eradicate dissidents and continuously build momentum for his ascension to the throne on behalf of the Han Dynasty.  People's words are terrible. How can you live in a temple high up, but you must also be prepared for the bone-cutting wounds of these rumors.

    In addition, General He Jin had just taken over the power of the government. He was previously a little afraid of the powerful eunuchs. Although under the constant instigation of the party members led by Yuan Shao, he envied the beauty of getting rid of the evil eunuchs among the people of the world.  However, seeing how difficult it was to kill the eunuchs, he couldn't help but hesitate in his heart. He was no longer as decisive as he had been at first. Therefore, the matter of killing the eunuchs was delayed and could not be decided for a long time.

    The first wave of offensive launched by the party members and their relatives against the eunuchs was gradually disintegrated from the inside out by the deep-rooted eunuch group.

    Faced with the reversal of the situation between the DPRK and China, the attitude of the general also wavered, and there were faint signs that the party was at a disadvantage.  Party leader Yuan Shao hurriedly met with He Jin again. He Jin came up with another plan and advised him to summon strong generals and heroes from all over the country and let them all lead their troops to Luoyang, the capital, in order to threaten the Queen Mother He and break the deadlock from the outside.  .

    After He Jin¡¯s first attempt to kill the eunuch failed, he also realized that if the eunuch¡¯s hidden power was not uprooted at this time, it would inevitably become a threat to him in the future.  He quickly agreed with Yuan Shao's opinion and began to gather troops from all directions to gather in Luoyang capital in the name of killing the eunuchs.

    It was said that there were troops from all directions, but when He Jin summoned these foreign troops, he was still a little cautious and consulted with Yuan Shao and other party members and the general's staff. Although Zheng Tai, Chen Lin, Cao Cao and others among them were clear  They expressed their opposition to foreign troops entering Beijing, but Yuan Shao and He Jin, who were eager to break the deadlock, could not listen to such advice, so they quickly decided on the candidates to lead troops to Beijing.

    First of all, He Jin asked his staff Wang Kuang and Bao Xin, one of the members of Yuan Shao's party group and the captain of cavalry at the time, to be from Mount Tai. The terrain of Mount Tai was dangerous and mountainous, and the people were fierce, so He Jin asked them to return to their hometown to recruit soldiers.  army.  At the same time, Qiao Mao, the prefect of Dongjun and one of the party members, was summoned to send troops to garrison Chenggao and threaten Luoyang's capital from the east.  Let Ding Yuan, who resigned from Bingzhou governor and was transferred to Wu Mengdu, lead thousands of Bingzhou troops to march into Hanoi County, cross the river and burn the Mengjin ferry on the Yellow River. The fire shines directly into Luoyang City, approach Luoyang from the northeast, and let the troops stationed in Hedong  Dong Zhuo led his army to the west to threaten the Luoyang capital from the west, and all these military operations were under the slogan of eliminating the eunuchs.

    Therefore, not long after Li Ru, Yan Xing and others returned to Dong Zhuo's army in Hedong, Dong Zhuo received the order to march from He Jin. Dong Zhuo, who was eagerly awaiting and preparing to lead his troops to intervene in the battle in the capital and fish in troubled waters, readily accepted the order and left behind  After thousands of men and horses were stationed at various ferry crossings in the east of the river, they personally led nearly 10,000 troops and were ordered to rush to the capital.

    Yan Xing returned to Xu Rong's command, commanded his own army of nearly a thousand men and followed Dong Jun's army towards Luoyang capital.  Nearly 10,000 of their troops crossed the river from Maojin in the east of Hedong, entered Hongnong Shaanxi County, and trudged along the ancient Xiaohan Road. Then the army turned north and crossed Beiling. The large group of troops arrived at Mianchi City.

    From Mianchi to Luoyang, you need to pass through Xin'an, Hangu Pass, etc. along the way.??, but the road became smoother. In addition, Dong Zhuo was anxious about the affairs in the court and intended to intervene in the battles between the parties in the court, so he encouraged his soldiers and hurried to Luoyang.

    During the march, Dong Zhuo had already begun to respond to the call of General He Jin and set up a banner to kill the eunuchs for his march to Luoyang. His memorial said:

    "Official ministers are the only ones in the world, so there are always those who are rebellious. Zhang Rang, the constant servant of Huangmen, and others are arrogant and disrespectful of heaven. They are good at the king's orders. Fathers, sons and brothers are in charge of prefectures and counties. Once a book is published, they will get thousands of gold, and the counties of Gyeonggi will have millions of beauties.  All beautiful fields are subject to concessions, which will cause resentment to steam up and demons and thieves to appear."

    This was the evil deeds of several eunuchs in power, paving the way for him to lead an army to attack Luoyang, the capital, and establish a righteous pretense. Then Dong Zhuo began to clear the ground for his previous anti-imperialist behavior of garrisoning in Hedong and watching the situation in the DPRK.

    "I have received an imperial edict from Fuluo, but the soldiers are hungry and unwilling to cross the river. They all say that they want to go to the capital to kill the eunuchs first to eliminate the harm to the people, and ask for help from the Tai Pavilion. I will comfort you and go to Xin'an."

    In the end, Dong Zhuo established a righteous pretense of killing the eunuchs.

    "I heard that it is better to extinguish the fire and remove the fuel than to put out the fire and remove the fuel. Although the ulcer is painful, it is worse than nourishing the flesh and drowning the boat. It is too late to regret. In the past, Zhao Yang raised Jinyang's armor to drive away the evil on the emperor's side. Now I The bells and drums are ringing like Luoyang, please give in and wait to clean up the treachery!"

    At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a dispute among the six ministers of the Jin State. Zhao Yang once launched a crusade against Fan and Zhongxing in the name of "driving out the evil ministers on the side of the emperor." He can be regarded as the originator of "Qingjun side". In addition, the Zhao family and  The Wei and Han families defeated the other three families and successfully divided the Jin State. The feat of "clearing the emperor's side" by their ancestors was justified. Dong Zhuo followed Li Ru's suggestion and directly took advantage of Zhao Yang's "clearing the emperor's side" behavior without any ridicule.  Come over and put it on yourself to clear your name.

    Unfortunately, as soon as the army entered Mianchi, Dong Zhuo received a sudden change of orders from the general He Jin, who ordered Dong Zhuo to lead his army to station on the spot to help the general Luoyang capital and the party members. Dong Zhuo brought all his troops and horses with him.  Now that he was here, seeing the capital in front of him, he was unwilling to stay and become a sidekick. He ignored He Jin's orders and continued to order the march.

    So after Dong Jun¡¯s former army crossed the Xiyang Pavilion in the west of Luoyang City, they met Zhong Shao, an admonishing official who issued an imperial edict to stop Dong Jun¡¯s advance.  After learning that it was Zhong Shao who came in person, Dong Zhuo immediately rushed to the front army to meet him. He suspected that there had been a change in the court, so he stopped his march, so he winked and intended to let the sergeants take Zhong Shao hostage. Unexpectedly, Zhong Shao  Immediately aware of Dong Zhuo's thoughts, he held the edict and shouted loudly. Dong's soldiers retreated and did not dare to come forward. Dong Zhuo himself had no words to resist the order. In addition, he was an old official of Zhongsong, so it was not easy for him to treat him.  Sun Zhong and Shao Yongqiang had no choice but to let the front army retreat to Sunset Pavilion and wait for the middle and rear armies to gather before discussing the strategy of advance and retreat.

    Notes: 1. "Han Official Ceremony" Wang Mang was in charge of the government, returned to serve as a servant, and stayed with the middle official.  During the Yuan Dynasty of Emperor Zhang, Guo Ju, the attendant, was in contact with the harem. He drew his sword and was surprised. He raised his sword and killed him. The attendant came back out.  "(Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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