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Text Chapter 375: The Army Marches Westward

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    Besides, when Wang Qing of Huaixi learned that Daliang was going all out to resist the Liao Dynasty, gathered his troops and horses back to the stables, and expelled his envoys, he was forced partly by the pressure of some of his subordinates and partly by the pressure of Daliang to gather his troops and horses, so he canceled the attack on Xijing.  The plan was to turn west and attack Kuizhou Road, hoping to capture all of Sichuan. From now on, we can attack when we advance and defend when we retreat.

    When Tian Hu from Hedong got the news, he originally wanted to continue attacking Xijing, but he immediately received news that Daliang had repelled the Liao soldiers and the army was heading south. He hurriedly withdrew his troops back to Hedong and went north to attack the Taiyuan prefectures, preparing to throw them all eastward and wait for an opportunity to send troops.

    If Tian Hu insists on attacking Xijing, he will hit the point of gunfire. Chao Yong leads the troops westward, and happens to cooperate with Lin Chong to destroy Tian Hu.

    Xijing Henan Prefecture, also known as Luoyang.

    Before Chao Yong¡¯s army entered Henan Prefecture, Li Bangyan, who was left behind in Xijing, sent someone to ask Chao Yong if he needed local officials to camp for the army in advance.  If you hadn't known that Li Bangyan liked to flatter others, you would have suspected that Li Bangyan had some evil intentions.

    When he arrived in Xijing, Li Bangyan led the city officials to greet him early, with dozens of civil servants behind him.  Apparently in order to please Chao Yong, all the civil servants in the city were pulled out.

    After Lin Chong arrived in Xijing, he took over the city's defense, and all military officers were under Lin Chong's jurisdiction.  However, Lin Chong only brought a few people out of the city, which seemed to make the civil service team longer.

    Surrounded by the civil and military officers of the Western Army, Chao Yong entered the city.

    The stay-at-home residence in Xijing had hosted countless banquets to welcome him. Chao Yong heard that Li Bangyan had even prepared a banquet for the captain, so he also took everyone to the banquet.

    After the banquet, Chao Yong declined the residence prepared by Li Bangyan and returned to the military camp with everyone.

    Chao Yong saw no outsiders and said, "How about Li Bangyan becoming an official?"

    Lin Chong said: "He is a bit frivolous and likes to flatter others. After I arrived in Xijing, he often came to greet me. However, I didn't hear any evil deeds about him, and he handled political affairs in an orderly manner."

    Chao Yong smiled and said: "Those are just small details, as long as he can govern. As long as he does not harm the people."

    Lin Chong nodded and said: "If you put it this way, then he is not bad."

    While talking, Chao Yong¡¯s soldiers had already brought sobering tea for everyone.

    Chao Yong brought a cup of tea and handed it to Lin Chong.

    Lin Chong was not polite. He took it and said with a smile: "The soldiers and horses of Wang Qing and Tian Hu whom I have visited have been transferred back. The crisis in Xijing has been resolved. How about I follow you to support the northwest. Exactly 50,000 people."

    Chao Yong shook his head and said: "No, the frontline food and grass must be transported from Tokyo. It is more than 1,600 miles along the way. If someone cuts off our food route, the army will be worried. So it is better for my brother to lead troops to guard Xijing to deter them."  "

    Xu Guanzhong said: "The grain road is indeed important. However, there should be no problems from Tokyo to Xijing. I thought that General Lin should be transferred to Jingzhao Mansion. Jingzhao Mansion is an important fulcrum for the transportation of grain and grass, but Jingzhao Mansion is still  It was an official of the Song Dynasty who failed to protect his heart. He passed through Huanqing Road from Jingzhao Mansion to Weizhou, and the soldiers and horses on Huanqing Road also failed to protect his heart."

    Chao Yong heard what Xu Guanzhong said, and then he remembered the problems of the roads in Shaanxi.  Although Lao Zhongjinglue tried his best to persuade the state capitals, not all state capitals have surrendered to Daliang.  Among them, the Qingzhou, Huanzhou, Pizhou, Ningzhou and Dingbian armies on Huanqing Road did not surrender to Daliang.  According to Lao Zhongjingluo's investigation, it was Xue Sichang, the envoy of Huanqing Road Jingluo, who was causing trouble.

    Xue Sichang was a cunning man. Zhao Ji wanted to unite with the Jin Dynasty to destroy the Liao Dynasty. He asked various envoys, but Lao Zhong, the general manager and other generals of the Western Army, all said no, and wanted to dissuade Zhao Ji from luring the wolf into the house.  However, Xue Sichang saw the general trend in the DPRK and spoke flatteringly.  It is said that the soldiers and horses on Huanqing Road can be the pioneers heading north.

    Chao Yong only thought that he was leading the troops to help the Western Army fight against Xixia, but he forgot that there were people in the Western Army who needed to be on guard. He only thought about guarding against Tian Hu and Wang Qing.

    "General Xu is right. Then please ask my brother to march westward with us, and then garrison Jingzhao Mansion."

    The army did not rest in Xijing. The next day, the 50,000-strong army marched westward and walked for another seven days.  Just arrived at Jingzhao Mansion.

    Jingzhao Prefecture, also known as Xi'an, is known as "Eight Rivers Surrounding Chang'an". Grain and grass were transported along the Wei River to Jingzhao Prefecture, and then transported to Weizhou through the Jing River.

    Jingzhao Mansion is the Yongxing Military Administrative Office.  The highest official, the prefect, also knew Yongxing's military affairs, and the prefect of Jingzhao Prefecture was appointed as a rare capable minister in the Huizong Dynasty.

    Ren Liang lost his father when he was nine years old. His uncle planned to let his mother remarry. Ren Liang tugged at the lapel of his mother's clothes and cried: "Where is the son who cannot support his own relatives?" His mother was moved by him and decided to remarry.  thoughts.

    Ren Liang became more diligent and studious from then on, and at the age of only fourteen, he became the best in his hometown.  Later, when he took the Jinshi examination, he also ranked among the best and was named Henan Yincao.

    Later, he used a military letter to pay homage to Privy Councilor Zeng Bu. Zeng Bu sent someone to invite him to the palace. The two talked for a while. Ren Liang felt that he had different political opinions, so he left alone.

    When Zeng Bu was appointed prime minister, he planned to use Ren Liang.  Ren Liang sent him a letter, using Li Deyu's words:He came to advise Zeng Bu not to form a party in the court. Zeng Bu saw that Ren Liang was so ignorant of praise, so he naturally held a grudge.

    Later, someone recommended Ren Liang as editor, but Zeng Bu suppressed their memorial and appointed Ren Liang as Huaizhou professor. Later, it was Huizong who saw Ren Liang's "New Learning Monument" and promoted him to the title of professor.  Kui Lu was a scholar, and served as an official in Jingxi, Hebei and Jingdong, and was appointed as a transfer magistrate.  He is the author of "Hebei Basic Register". All the increase or decrease in household registration, the increase or loss of officials, as well as the annual income, expenditure and balance can be seen in the open book and dedicated to the court.  Zhang Shangying, an important minister in the DPRK, saw this book and praised Ren Liang as the best among the envoys of the Ministry of Heaven.

    ?It is said that Ren Liang has some connections with Liang Shanshuibo. In his early years, he once served as a prisoner in Jingdong Prison.  At that time, the fishermen by the water moor in Liangshan took advantage of the complicated terrain of the water moor and often plundered in the water moor, making it difficult for the government to arrest them.

    After a careful investigation, Ren Liang found that many of the thieves were fishermen by the waterfront, so he arranged the fishermen into five families and engraved them on their boats, otherwise they would not be allowed to enter the waterfront.  The waterfront was also clearly divided, and the responsibilities of each county were clear. When thefts occurred, Ren Liang supervised the local officials and arrested fishermen. Because the responsibilities were clear, and the fishermen were listed on the boats, many fishermen who were thieves were actually caught.  .

    After that, Ren Liang was promoted to Shaanxi as a transshipment envoy due to his merit. During his tenure, he once disrupted the invasion of the Fan people.

    Later he served as a shipping envoy to the Yangtze River and Huaihe River.  Cai Jing changed the southeast transshipment and water transportation method to a direct program. Most of the applicants were rogues, embezzled and destroyed, scattered and uncheckable, and officials did not dare to discuss it.  Ren Liang entered the palace to see the emperor, but he was completely fearless. Cai Jing was furious when he mentioned this matter.

    There happened to be a flood in Bian and Si, and most of Sicheng was submerged.  Ren Liang personally led his soldiers to build embankments, move the people to higher places, and provide food relief.  The water receded and the people were saved. Cai Jing falsely accused him of drowning thousands of people, so Ren Liang was dismissed from his post and returned home.

    It was not until Cai Jing was dismissed as prime minister that he was appointed again.

    However, Ren Liang surrendered to Daliang under the persuasion of Zhao Ji's imperial edict and Lao Zhongjinglue.

    ps: (Want to see blood and passion, and a time traveler who ignores the rules? It¡¯s all in "The Tigers of the Ming Dynasty"!)
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