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The Wind Rises in Chang'an Chapter 306 The Emperor's Secret Message

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    ps: Read the exclusive story behind "The Marquises of the Han Dynasty", listen to your more suggestions for the novel, follow the official account (add friends on WeChat - add official account - enter dd), and tell me quietly!  More than a month ago, Cao Shi submitted a letter to the imperial court to reorganize the Yulin Cavalry, suggesting that the eight captains of the Northern Army be returned to the Northern Army, and that the eight thousand heavy cavalry be abolished and incorporated into the Yulin Cavalry to strengthen the combat command and coordination of the entire army. He also requested the imperial court's permission.  Yulinqi made an expansion.  + Different from the iron rule that there must be a reply within half a month in the past, it was not until a few days after sending the memorial that the imperial edict came belatedly. The imperial court basically agreed to his request for reorganization, and the original heavy cavalry establishment was abolished by the imperial court.  The difference in the merger is that the designation of the Yulin Cavalry was revoked and reorganized into a chartered battalion cavalry with only 5,000 people, and their responsibilities became the Suwei Corps.  The Yuan Yu Linqi under Cao Shi became a partial division within the Northern Army system. Its function was somewhat similar to a dispatched army that was independently appointed to perform long-term tasks. This was not an original creation of the court and the emperor. It can be traced back to the Peasant War in the late Qin Dynasty.  Counting back to the time when Taizu Gao Emperor Liu Bang launched the White Snake Rebellion, there was another partial division in the Xuedi uprising led by Liu Bang's uncle Lu Ze.  Here is some dark history that was erased from the list of meritorious officials in Gaomiao and Shiqu Pavilion after the Zhulu Rebellion. Lu Ze's partial division cooperated with Liu Bang's main force to absorb many generals outside Liu Bang's rebel activity area, including meritorious officials.  The generals at the forefront of the list, such as Lu Ze's confidant general Ding Fu, who had 7800 households but were vague about their achievements, were all avoiding the destroyed Lu family.  Lu Ze relied on his partial troops to help the King of Han bring peace to the world and was granted the title of marquis. His contribution was no less than that of Cao Shi's great-grandfather Cao Shen. In the early Han Dynasty, he was one of the few princes who was qualified to be granted the title of king.  Just because Zhu Lu was a relative, he was jealous. Later, he caught up with Zhu Lu's power, which caused a strong backlash and led to Zhu Lu's execution.  As a result, there is not much difference in merit between Fan Kuai, Li Shang, and Guan Ying, who only have 5,000 households, while Zhou Bo has 8,100 households.  There was a lot of dark history in the early Han Dynasty.  Including Zhou Yin, Xiang Yu's most trusted commander in the Chu-Han War, suddenly betrayed Xiang Yu and joined the Han army, forcing the original confrontation across the river to completely collapse. The role of Commander Zhou Yin in the Battle of Gaixia was very important, but in the early Han Dynasty,  Zhou Yin's name is not included in the list of heroes who founded the country.  Xiang Bo, the second and fifth son of the Xiang family, can be made a marquis. Zhou Yin, as the great Sima, turned against the enemy at a critical moment, so he should have made great contributions. Besides, Han Xin, Peng Yue, and Yingbu, who were ambitious, also used high-ranking officials.  The Houlu fiefdoms and food towns were used to win over them, ensuring that they were willing to cooperate with the Han army to attack Western Chu at the same time. It was incredible that Zhou Yin, as a respectable general in the Xichu camp that was about to be instigated to rebel, had no merit and no food fiefdoms.  What¡¯s even more interesting is.  Zhou Yin, the great commander of Western Chu, rebelled very suddenly and simply, cutting off Xiang Yu's only way to break out to the south. There was no trace of Han Xin's intention to imitate Han Xin in occupying the Qi State and raising prices to take the opportunity to extort and pretend to be the King of Qi. The reason for this was that he had  Those in charge who have experienced the whole process can guess that Cao Shi once searched through the records left by his great-grandfather Cao Shen, but could not find a single word about that dark history.  Cao Shen¡¯s ranking in the Han army is very high, and he is as famous as Xiao He as a general in both civil and military affairs. It is impossible that he does not even know the treatment of the generals who surrendered to Western Chu. This shows that Cao Shen is also very secretive about that dark history.  The birth of a new empire was accompanied by sharp political contradictions and violent conflicts. The original appearance of the early Han Dynasty decades ago cannot be seen only from the fragments of Shiqu Pavilion or the altered figures of the heroes in the high temple.  This is a bit similar to the dark history of Qin Shihuang proclaiming emperor but violating the common sense of defaulting to the records of his queen and descendants. Several Taishi Lings in the early Han Dynasty believed that Qin Shihuang¡¯s queen should be closely related from the Six Kingdoms in accordance with the rules of the Qin Dynasty.  The royal family¡¯s choice.  So who was Qin Shihuang's queen? Why is there no Qin bamboo slips in Xianyang Palace? Why is there no record of Prince Fusu's mother and maternal clan?  The reason why Fusu committed suicide so simply deserves further consideration.  The court¡¯s intentions are clear.  Cao Shi is an expert at fighting the Huns, so let him temporarily lead a partial force to attack the Huns northward.  Of course, the status and significance of this partial army cannot be compared with Lu Ze. The Han Empire at this moment is not the rebel army that killed the White Snake.  At the beginning, Emperor Taizu Gao used the expedient of diverting troops to allow Lu Ze to develop and grow on his own, until he knew that Lu Ze's army had snowballed and swelled to the point where even Liu Bang had to pay attention.  This partial division was strictly controlled by the imperial court and was never allowed to expand privately or break away from the imperial court's control. At the same time, the direction of the attack was limited to the far north and west. It was only allowed to be stationed in Longxi County within the national borders. The Longxi prefect and the Longxi County soldiers allowed it.  He was free to mobilize, but the type of tiger talisman he called was limited to self-defense and counterattack against the Huns' invasion.  You asked what to do if Longxi County is found?  I'm just sorry, I can't help.  The imperial court allowed this partial division affiliated to the Northern Army to have its own designation, and allowed it to be expanded to the limit of 30,000 people. The expansion process was fully supervised by the officer corps appointed by the Northern Army, but it was neverFrom the outside, Cao Shi basically accomplished all the goals he wanted. Surprisingly, in addition to the edict, there was also a secret letter written by the emperor to him.  Many years later, Emperor Liu Che wrote him a secret letter, the content of which was known only to Cao Shi.  Cao Shi dug out the secret letter. In this long letter written with a red pen, the emperor severely rebuked Cao Shi for challenging the bottom line of the court and the bottom line of Han family law. He was posing problems for the court and gave him this  The emperor was looking for trouble and used a rare question: "When Pingyang Hou Cao was in power, do you want to be the second Qi King Han Xin?" "Qi King Han Xin? The one who was deceived by Lu Fei, the empress, into the bell room of Changle Palace to use a bamboo knife.  The careerist who was stabbed to death, it turns out that I am only worthy of being a careerist who is waiting for an opportunity to become king." Cao Shi was shaking with anger, and instead of the nameless fire, his heart was cold.  The emperor of the Liu family is indeed worthy of his reputation. He has a talent of being mean and ungrateful from his ancestors. Whether it is his mother who loves him, his wife who loves each other, or his loyal ministers, he is always merciless. As long as the emperor feels that  If you do something that is intolerable, you will be punished.  Cao Shi's meritorious service to the earth was special, so the emperor repeatedly tolerated his meritorious service and allowed him to maintain a semi-independent posture to control the Yulin cavalry and heavy cavalry. The emperor did not break out and seize military power because he was worried about the unrest in the army, and even more worried about Chang'an.  When political turmoil breaks out in the city, once the military power is taken away and the heroes are killed, the internal logical chain will start. Following the lessons learned from Jianghou Zhoubo and Tiaohou Zhou Yafu, the consequence of seizing power and letting the generals with no faults must end with the killing of the generals.  Jianghou Zhou Bo was lucky to meet the Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty who had a good temper and strong endurance. He also had Empress Dowager Bo who had been pulling Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty since childhood. Tiao Hou Zhou Yafu was unlucky to meet Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty who was even more ruthless. The Empress Dowager  Dou Yifang also had no foresight and vision to consider the overall situation, so Zhou Yafu's unjust death in Tingwei Prison became one of the most famous political events since the founding of the People's Republic of China.  The memory of Zhou Yafu's death was too profound. The leader of the military meritorious and meritorious princes group was removed. The ensuing group counterattack directly led to the death of Emperor Han Jing of serious illness. Emperor Han Jing made compromises before his death.  In the golden age where the political situation has been stable and developing rapidly since the emperor came to the throne, choosing to seize Pingyang Hou Cao at this moment will have extremely bad military power.  Cao Shi folded up the letter. Based on his understanding of the emperor over the years, he could easily guess Liu Che's thoughts. His way of thinking was taught by Cao Shi. When considering political conflicts, he should consider them from three perspectives: politics, economics, and military.  .  Liu Che would make a hypothesis and abolish the various influences brought about by Cao Shi's military power.  First of all, it is necessary to prepare for the political turmoil of the desperate counterattack by the Liehou Group. Cao Shi led the Northern and Southern armies to achieve great victories in foreign wars. He served as the Shaofu for several years and led the New Deal of the Yuan Dynasty, which directly led to the national strength of the Han Empire doubling.  Both the people in Guanzhong and the leaders of Guandong and Guizhou were very fond of Cao Shi. To take away the military power and deal with Cao Shi, not only had to bear the resistance of the meritorious princes and military honors, but also the dissatisfaction of the northern and southern armies, as well as the resentment of the people all over the world, and the hatred of the emperor.  Personal prestige and reputation will suffer immeasurable losses.  Although the emperor Liu Che was mean and ungrateful, he did not give up his ideal of being the greatest emperor of all time when he was deceived by Cao Shi in his early years. Instead, with his continuous victory, he gradually came closer to the ultimate ideal of surpassing the ancestor Long Shi Huang. When dealing with Cao Shi's problems,  The emperor's self-esteem could not allow the existence of a capable and intelligent general who had been out of control for a long time, but his reason told Liu Che that he must tolerate it.  Secondly, we must be prepared for the collapse of the overall economic situation. The Jianyuan New Deal was formulated and presided over by Cao Shi personally. Taking away military power meant that the emperor was determined to destroy the political group behind Pingyang Marquis. The ensuing economic turmoil was  Inevitably, after all, the industrial chain in Guanzhong and Guandong was too complicated before the Pingyang Marquis Mansion took root. It would directly affect the fragile economic order and stability of the Han family.  Finally, we must be prepared for the southward invasion of our sworn enemy, the Huns. The heavy snowstorm last spring caused the Huns to invade south, and directly triggered a fierce collision between the two empires. Although the Huns were at fault, the Han army was justified in counterattacking.  According to reports, after all, the political peace between the Han and Hungarian empires was broken, and the Huns would choose any point on the border to break into the Central Plains at any time.  There are only thousands of days as thieves and no thousand -day anti -thief. The long national and Hungarian border lines are like the bottom of the sieve. It looks good defense but cannot stop the Xiongnu invasion at all.  Of course, in the face of the possibility of a large-scale invasion by the Huns, the Han Empire was in a stable mood and felt confident. With the great achievements of the Jianyuan New Deal, as well as the support of a huge population base and high birth rate, it was not afraid of a protracted war with the Huns.  Dian Jiajie is not a match for the Han people at all, but this must be based on a prerequisite. The Han Empire must maintain internal stability and there must be no political, economic and military turmoil, otherwise everything will be empty talk.  The three major adverse impacts are arbitraryIf any two of them appear at the same time, it will be a disaster. If any two of them appear at the same time, it is worthy of great attention. If three of them appear at the same time, it will turn into a disaster.  (A great pie-in-the-sky event, a cool mobile phone is waiting for you! Follow ~ click/official account (add friends on WeChat-add official account-enter dd), participate now! Everyone will win a prize, follow dd now  WeChat public account!) (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!
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