Miscellaneous Notes 49

Style: Historical Author: Ba HuiyueWords: 983Update Time: 24/01/11 19:28:56
Emperor Taizong Xuanwu Yuan Xi, in order to solve the problems of the aristocratic families and prevent Cao Cao from repeating the same mistakes, he formulated a national policy of selecting talents and opening up the four to six percent, that is, 40% of the aristocratic families and 60% of the poor families. The aristocratic families are huge, and Emperor Xuanwu also Having no choice but to compromise temporarily, and in order to get rid of the shackles of the Guandong family, Yuan Xi accepted the suggestion of the imperial master Zhang Hong and moved the capital to Chang'an.

The Yuan family itself is the largest aristocratic family, so it is qualified to carry out political negotiations with other aristocratic families. Otherwise, the Jin Dynasty would have been backfired by the power of the aristocratic families, and moving the capital would be to draw fuel from the bottom of the cauldron.

The emperors of the Jin Dynasty continued the national policy of Emperor Xuanwu. By the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, the ratio of talented people to poor families had reached 3:7.

This process took two hundred years, and this was the price. The Eastern Jin Dynasty established by Emperor Xianzong of the Jin Dynasty, Yuan Chun, ushered in civilian politics. Since then, the power of the aristocratic family gradually withdrew from the stage of history.

Yuan Xi now has Zhao Yun in charge of the cavalry, Xu Huang in charge of the infantry, Xu Chu in charge of the guards, and Zhang Hong, the imperial master. Although this team is small, it is extremely luxurious. It should not be a problem to go to Hulao Pass. Even if he met Lu Bu, the second son of the Yuan family, at least he would not be frightened and Lu Bu would not go crazy.

Although Yuan Xi could look down on Lu Bu's character, he could not ignore Lu Bu's combat prowess.

Facing Lu Bu holding Fang Tian's painted halberd, Yuan Xi was honestly still a little nervous. Fortunately, Xu Chu, Zhao Yun, Xu Huang and others gave him courage.

Although Yuan Shao reacted slowly, once he made a decision, the recoil of the action was very fierce. Yuan Shao ordered the princes to start moving forward according to Cao Cao's established deployment. Among them, Yuan Shu and Sun Jian marched into Nanyang to seek Wuguan. , to contain Luoyang, and Wang Kuang's plan to enter Hanoi had been seen through by Li Ru before and was considered aborted, so Wang Kuang had withdrawn. Then, Yuan Shao personally commanded the Chinese army and troops from various princes entered Hulao Pass together.

There were righteous men in Guandong who raised troops to fight against the national calamity. They saw death but suddenly felt as if they had returned home. The heroes attacked Dong Zhuo, and the troops gathered at Hulao Pass. Xuanwu first appeared on the scene, and the heroes returned with great joy.

In the current situation, Dong Zhuo had only two choices. One was to fight to the death with the Allies, with the outcome still unclear. The other was to abandon Luoyang and then split the princes. ap.

A surprise attack on Hebei from the direction of Bingzhou would be a life-or-death solution. However, Hebei belongs to the Yuan family and has a traditional sphere of influence, so the difficulty is hellish.

Dong Zhuo: The Allied forces have approached Hulao Pass, and they are outnumbered. Now, how should we respond?

Lu Bu: Why should I worry about my adoptive father? When Buti brings a brigade of Xiliang cavalry, they will surely crush the rats from Guandong.

Li Ru: It goes without saying that Marquis Wen is brave and brave, but our Xiliang army has not occupied Sili for a long time, and the people's hearts are still uncertain. The soldiers we have collected may not be of great use.

Dong Zhuo: What Wen You said is absolutely true. Keep talking.

Li Ru: Moreover, the only people we rely on are our direct descendants from Xiliang. If we fight to the death with the rebels from Guandong, how will we be able to gain a foothold in the future?

Dong Zhuo: Well, that Wenyou, can you teach me some good advice?

Li Ru: Ru believes that the lord should retreat to Chang'an.

Dong Zhuo had already acquiesced to Li Ru's proposal, but he could not say this, otherwise he would be afraid of Yuan Shao and lower his own morale.

However, it would be different if Li Ru made the proposal. In this way, Dong Zhuo would become the referee, with room for advancement and retreat, and room for maneuvering.